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12 New Attractions in UAE 2026 That Will Make You Book Your Trip Now

12 New Attractions in UAE 2026 That Will Make You Book Your Trip Now

Uday Relangi
Uday RelangiMay 18, 2026 · 21 min read
Contents

1. Surfbase Dubai - Wave Riding in the Desert

1.1. Advanced Wave Technology That Actually Works

1.2. Smart Location Choice at CityLand Mall

1.3. Is Surfbase Dubai Worth 300 AED Per Hour?

2. Dopamine Land - Instagram-Worthy Sensory Playground

2.1. Dopamine Land - Instagram-Worthy Sensory Playground: Nine Interactive Rooms That Actually Deliver

2.2. Optical Illusions Worth the Visit

2.3. Perfect for Content Creation

2.4. Smart Pricing and Timing Strategy

3. 25 Jump Street - Dubai's Licensed Pedestrian Entertainment District

3.1. 12 Venues You Can Walk Between

3.2. Comedy Meets Handrolls

3.3. Perfect for After-Work Crowds

4. The Quiz Room - Interactive Trivia Experience

4.1. The Quiz Room - Interactive Trivia Experience: TV Game Show Experience with Real Buzzers

4.2. Choose Quiz Room If:

4.3. Pricing and Session Options

4.4. Perfect for Corporate Events

5. Sensas - Multi-Sensory Journey

5.1. Solve Puzzles Through Taste and Touch in Complete Darkness

5.2. Three Rooms in Total Darkness

5.3. Social Impact Through Entertainment

5.4. When to Visit and What It Costs

6. Surf Abu Dhabi - World Records in Wave Technology

6.1. Three Guinness World Records

6.2. Four Wave Profiles for Different Skills

6.3. Location and Access

6.4. Pricing and Season Schedule

7. Six Flags Qiddiya - Saudi Arabia's Mega Theme Park

7.1. Worth the 40-Minute Drive from Riyadh

7.2. World's Most Extreme Roller Coaster

7.3. Four More Record-Breaking Rides

7.4. Best Time to Visit

7.5. Practical Visit Details

8. Etihad Rail Network - Cross-Emirates Train Journey

8.1. Etihad Rail Network - Cross-Emirates Train Journey

8.2. What Most Travelers Don't Realize About UAE Train Travel

8.3. Station Locations and Route Planning

8.4. Travel Times That Actually Matter

8.5. Launch Timeline and Future Plans

9. Dubai Air Taxi Services - Future of Urban Mobility

9.1. Four Strategic Vertiport Locations

9.2. Book Through Your Uber App

9.3. Cost Reality Check

9.4. Launch Timeline You Need to Know

10. Wasl Tower and Mandarin Oriental Downtown

10.1. World's Tallest Ceramic Facade

10.2. What This Means for Visitors

10.3. Sustainable Design That Actually Works

11. Dubai's 3D Printed Mosque - World's First

11.1. Construction Technology That Changes Everything

11.2. Smart Architectural Design

11.3. Scale and Investment

11.4. Opening Timeline

12. AROYA Cruises - New Middle Eastern Itineraries

12.1. Saudi Arabia's First Cruise Line

12.2. Multi-City Departure Strategy

12.3. Onboard Experience

12.4. Pricing and Booking Strategy

13. Quick Reference: Which Attractions Fit Your Plans

14. FAQs

Your 2026 travel plans need these new UAE attractions on the calendar.

Dubai launches commercial air taxi services in early 2026. The Etihad Rail network connects all seven emirates for the first time, cutting Abu Dhabi to Dubai trips to 57 minutes. Meanwhile, the world's largest indoor surf club opens in the desert.

This isn't typical tourism expansion. The UAE is testing what travel looks like in the next decade — from 3D-printed mosques to halal-certified cruise ships.

What most travelers don't realize: These experiences launch throughout 2026, meaning early bookings get you first access before crowds and premium pricing take over.

Smart move: Pick 2-3 attractions that genuinely interest you rather than cramming everything into one trip.

Here are 12 new UAE attractions in 2026 worth booking now.

  • Surfbase Dubai - Wave Riding in the Desert: World's Largest Indoor Surf Club Opens Q4 2026

Surfbase Dubai brings year-round surfing to one of the planet's driest climates with a Q4 2026 opening at CityLand Mall. The facility secured a 10-year residency plan, making this a permanent attraction rather than a pop-up experience.

Key Details:

30-meter-wide wave — world record for largest artificial standing surf wave
Indoor setting — consistent conditions regardless of 45°C desert heat outside
18 hours daily — maximized session availability
All skill levels — from first-timers to pros

Important Insight: Unlike outdoor surf parks that close seasonally, the controlled indoor environment eliminates weather variables completely.

The wave system operates on deep-water principles, creating an endless standing wave suitable for classic surfing techniques. Wave heights adjust from 0.8 meters to 3 meters, allowing instructors to dial in gentle swells for beginners or aggressive barrels for experienced riders.

What makes this different: The programmable technology means beginners and professionals can use the same facility during different sessions. The deep-water design accommodates ocean surfboards, bodyboards, kayaks, and longboards. Most importantly, you avoid reefs, sharks, and unpredictable ocean swells that intimidate newcomers.

CityLand Mall solves the access problem that plagues most surf parks. The venue sits within a 1.2-million square foot destination with over 6,000 dedicated parking bays.

What You Get Beyond the Wave: ✔ Beach club atmosphere
✔ Dedicated gym and yoga studio
✔ On-site restaurant and surf shop
✔ Lounge areas for non-surfers

Pro Tip: The mall location means you can combine surfing with shopping, dining, or other activities — perfect for groups with mixed interests.

Sessions average 300 AED per hour, placing this in Dubai's premium activity category.

✔ YES — if:

  • You've never surfed before and want consistent, safe conditions
  • You're an experienced surfer missing waves while living in the desert
  • You want year-round access regardless of weather

Consider membership if:

  • You plan to surf regularly (priority booking, personalized coaching, competition invites)
  • You need corporate event packages or group lessons
  • You have kids interested in dedicated lesson programs

❌ MAYBE NOT — if:

  • You prefer natural ocean surfing exclusively
  • You're budget-conscious and 300 AED/hour feels steep

Bottom Line: At 300 AED per hour, this targets serious surf enthusiasts and newcomers wanting guaranteed wave access in a controlled environment.

Dopamine Land at Oasis Mall in Al Quoz brings nine themed rooms designed to trigger dopamine release — the brain chemical linked to pleasure and motivation. The 50-minute experience lets you move between rooms at your own pace, though most visitors spend extra time in 2-3 favorite spaces.

Each room targets different senses through interactive elements:

Cushion Clash — Pillow fight arena with vibrant lighting

Chromadance — Dancefloor where you pick songs and compete while lights sync to music

Neon Nebula — Floor-to-ceiling balloons that create color ripples with movement

Scribblescape — Blank canvas room for doodling with neon markers on walls and furniture

Pro Tip: Start with high-energy rooms like Chromadance, then move to calmer spaces like Euphoria Grove.

Cosmic Oasis uses endless mirrors and twinkling lights to create infinity illusions through reflective surfaces. Euphoria Grove recreates a digital woodland with LED trees and ambient sound that cycles through four seasons. Colortopia delivers kaleidoscopic neon designed to reset your senses through color immersion.

Important Insight: These aren't just Instagram backdrops — the optical effects actually work better when experienced rather than photographed.

The installations create photo opportunities throughout the venue. Cave of Tactility offers unique selfie moments within soft textural walls. Settings range from tropical vibes in Sunset Lagoon to electric dancefloor energy.

Ticket Options:

  • Standard admission: AED 109
  • VIP packages: AED 149
  • Family tickets (2 adults): AED 85
  • Group tickets (6 people): AED 90
  • Child and senior tickets: AED 79

Operating Hours:

  • Monday-Thursday: 2pm to 7pm
  • Friday-Sunday: 11am to 9pm

Best Time to Visit: Weekday afternoons after 2pm offer fewer crowds and better photo opportunities.

Choose Dopamine Land if: You want interactive experiences beyond typical Dubai attractions ❌ Skip if: You prefer outdoor activities or aren't interested in sensory experiences

25 Jump Street solves the Dubai night-out problem: no more driving between restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues.

Located in One Central business district next to 25hours Hotel Dubai, this pedestrian street brings 12 distinct concepts under one roof. Walk freely between venues without parking headaches or ride-hailing between stops.

Current Venue Lineup:

  • Junk — smash burgers with UK-sourced meats
  • Esco-bar — Latin atmosphere with Beirut-inspired bold flavors
  • Em Sherif Deli — Lebanese grab-and-go plus ready-to-eat favorites
  • LucyLu — Beirut-born speakeasy with pan-Asian small plates
  • Le Trottoir de Paloma — Parisian cafe culture, steak frites
  • Lady Bird — contemporary lounge with open-air terrace
  • Antika — Levantine food with live entertainment (relocated from DIFC)
  • 19SixtyFour by McGettigans — refined wine bar extension
  • Joe & The Juice — quick coffee, juice, sandwich stops

Pepperoni Comedy Club pairs stand-up performances with comfort food including pizza and pasta. Entertainment drives the experience rather than traditional dining.

Yubi represents the UAE's first homegrown handroll bar, created by chef Reif Othman. Named after the Japanese word for "finger," the concept centers on freshly prepared handrolls eaten by hand at a casual counter setup.

The Central Business District location targets professionals seeking post-work social options. Office workers no longer need to drive across town for dinner and drinks after long workdays.

Pro Tip: Esco-bar operates daily from 12pm to 3am, while other venues maintain different schedules suited to various dining and entertainment windows.

The pedestrian layout encourages spontaneous venue-hopping as your evening progresses. Roaming bands, street-wide shows, and seasonal activations happen throughout the year beyond the static restaurant concepts.

Quiz Room operates in Al Quoz with locations in both Dubai and Abu Dhabi. You sit at actual quiz show podiums with working buzzers, exactly like television game shows. Teams of 2-3 compete through fast-paced rounds where strategy beats pure knowledge.

Key Details:

  • Capacity: 3 to 54 participants simultaneously
  • Format: 6 podiums per room, teams of 2-3 players
  • Languages: English, French, Spanish, and Arabic
  • Duration: 30-40 minutes per quiz game

What Makes It Different:

  • Multimedia questions with videos, images, and sound clips
  • Strategic power cards: point stealers, answer blockers, joker cards
  • Live Quiz Masters guide each session
  • TV-style studio with dramatic lighting and smoke effects

Important Insight: Anyone can win regardless of trivia knowledge because of the tactical gameplay elements.

YES — if:

  • You want competitive group entertainment
  • Your team enjoys strategy games
  • You're planning corporate team building
  • You prefer interactive over passive activities

MAYBE NOT — if:

  • You expect traditional pub trivia format
  • Your group is smaller than 3 people
  • You want a quiet, relaxed experience

Individual Players: AED 112 for 60-minute sessionsGroup Rates (7-18 people): AED 129 per person
Extended Sessions: AED 150 for 90-minute experiences with 2-3 quiz games

Operating Hours: Daily 9:30am to 2am

Pro Tip: Book through the Fever app or website in advance. Groups larger than 18 need special arrangements.

Team building packages accommodate up to 54 participants across multiple rooms. Sessions include at least two quiz games plus an award ceremony where winners get a free game. Companies can customize with 10 personalized questions, custom audio, or team photos on the TV set.

Best Part: The format builds collaboration and quick thinking without requiring physical skills.

Dubai's most unusual attraction challenges you to solve puzzles using everything except your eyes. The 2-hour adventure guides teams of 4-15 through specialized Sensory Labs, each targeting a different sense.

Here's what actually happens: You taste mystery foods in pitch-black conditions, communicate guesses with teammates to crack secret combinations that unlock the next challenge. The Smell Lab requires matching scents to hidden objects — you use your nose to crack safe codes. Touch Lab challenges involve reading Braille clues and identifying textures without any visual help. The Hearing Lab tests whether you can mimic sounds and decode audio messages through team collaboration.

Three rooms operate without any light, forcing complete reliance on taste, smell, and touch for navigation. This sensory deprivation creates heightened perception that standard attractions simply cannot match.

Key Difference: You're not hunting for keys or codes like typical escape rooms. Instead, you identify mystery flavors, match scent profiles, and solve tactile puzzles.

The Master of Senses guide ensures safe passage between dark zones and vibrant sensory workshops. Unlike other team activities, this experience strips away the visual advantages some participants might have, creating equal footing for all team members.

Each completed challenge earns tokens that convert directly into donations supporting individuals with disabilities. Your entertainment becomes social impact.

Group Details:

  • 4-15 participants per session
  • Private events accommodate up to 60 guests (split into smaller teams)
  • Ages 7+ welcome (under 16 requires adult supervision)
  • Experience concludes in anti-gravity photo room

Operating Hours:

  • Monday-Thursday: 10:45am to 9:45pm (last entry 7:45pm)
  • Friday-Sunday: 9:45am to 10:45pm (last entry 8:45pm)

Pricing: AED 130-180 depending on age and time slot

Arrive 15 minutes early — late entries forfeit their booking. Refunds available for cancelations made 48 hours in advance.

Surf Abu Dhabi opened in October 2024 on Hudayriyat Island, immediately claiming three world records that matter for wave quality. The facility holds the world's largest wave pool at 73,139 square meters, longest artificial surfing wave at 375.4 meters, and highest wave pool wave at 3.769 meters.

The 690-meter basin stretches 150 meters wide, holding 80 million liters of Arabian Gulf seawater. Kelly Slater Wave Company's hydrofoil technology creates six different wave profiles using an underwater wing system. Rides last 55 seconds tip-to-tip with two perfect barrel sections per wave.

Key advantage: Unlike ocean surfing, you get consistent, predictable waves every session.

The technology accommodates all levels through programmable wave settings:

Beach Break: Gentle swells for first-timers learning basics

Cocoa Beach: Waist-high waves for skill development

Point Break: Faster intermediate waves for turn practice

Kelly's Wave: Advanced barrels inspired by legendary surf breaks

Head coach Chris Bond trained South Africa's 2024 Olympic surf team. The coaching staff represents 18 countries and speaks over 10 languages. Sessions include on-water instruction plus post-surf video analysis.

The facility sits 15 minutes from Downtown Abu Dhabi, 30 minutes from Zayed International Airport, and 60 minutes from Dubai Marina. Free parking surrounds the venue, with weekend valet service available.

Your surf session includes complimentary pool access, plus dining at Nalu Restaurant (Latin-Asian) and Ilios Beach Club (Mediterranean-Japanese).

Open Surf Sessions: AED 3,500 per person for six guaranteed waves (maximum four surfers on intermediate/advanced waves)

Summer Rates (June-September):

  • Beginners: AED 1,800 for 45 minutes
  • Intermediate/Advanced: AED 2,500 for 45 minutes

Private Pool Rental: AED 20,000 for 90 minutes

Important Note: The facility closes July-August, reopening September 1st. Water temperature ranges from 21°C in winter to 30°C in summer.

Worth It If: You want guaranteed wave access without ocean variables, professional coaching, or you're visiting during Abu Dhabi's perfect weather months (October-May).

Six Flags Qiddiya City sits just outside the UAE border but deserves consideration if you're already planning regional travel. The park opened December 31, 2025, as the first Six Flags beyond North America.

Key Details:

79 acres across six themed zones

28 rides and attractions total

40 minutes from Riyadh by car

4pm to midnight daily operations

The six zones span from City of Thrills with futuristic Arabic architecture to Valley of Fortune's adventure ruins. Steam Town blends Victorian industrial design, while Twilight Gardens targets families with oversized landscapes.

Falcon's Flight breaks three world records simultaneously:

  • Tallest: 640 feet
  • Fastest: 155 mph
  • Longest: 2.6 miles

The Intamin coaster uses three electromagnetic launches and natural cliff formations for a 518-foot drop. Rides last 3.26 minutes with programmable light modules for nighttime visibility.

Engineering Reality: Custom 16-inch wheels and curved windshields handle desert climate and extreme speeds.

Beyond Falcon's Flight, four additional attractions claim world records among the 28 total rides:

  • Sirocco Tower: 475 feet (tallest free-standing shot ride)
  • Iron Rattler: 208 feet (tallest tilt coaster)
  • Spitfire: 239 feet (tallest inverting triple-launch coaster)
  • Gyrospin: 173 feet (tallest pendulum ride)

Choose November through March if:

✔ You prefer ideal weather (59-77°F)

✔ You want comfortable walking conditions

✔ You plan multiple park days

Consider October or April if:

✔ You want moderate crowds

✔ You can handle slightly warmer temperatures

✔ You're booking last-minute

Avoid June through September: Temperatures exceed 113°F, making daytime visits uncomfortable.

Pricing:

  • Adults: SAR 325
  • Children: SAR 275
  • Under 4: Free entry

Operating Hours: 4pm to midnight daily

Important Note: This requires separate travel planning from UAE-based attractions, but the record-breaking rides justify the detour for theme park enthusiasts.

The 900km Etihad Rail passenger network launches in 2026, connecting places you previously needed separate flights or long drives to reach. This isn't another city metro system. The network links all seven emirates from Ghuwaifat on the Saudi border to Fujairah on the east coast.

Key Details:

  • 11 stations across all seven emirates
  • 400 passengers per train with WiFi and power outlets
  • 200km/h speeds cutting travel times by 30-40%
  • Three service classes available

Strategic Advantage: Skip airport security and traffic jams while traveling between emirates.

Phase 1 Connections:

  • Abu Dhabi: Mohammed Bin Zayed City
  • Dubai: Jumeirah Golf Estates
  • Sharjah: University City
  • Fujairah: Al Hilal

Additional Stations: Al Sila, Al Dhannah, Al Mirfa, Madinat Zayed, Mezaira'a, Al Faya, and Al Dhaid.

The infrastructure connects major ports (Khalifa Port, Jebel Ali Port) with residential zones and industrial areas. Feeder buses link passengers to Dubai Metro lines for seamless cross-city transfers.

Abu Dhabi to Fujairah: 105 minutes Compare this to current driving times during peak hours or the hassle of domestic flights.

DTC partnerships with Bolt provide app-based taxi booking at stations. No more guessing about last-mile connections.

Stations open progressively throughout 2026 with full network completion by year-end.

Pro Tip: A separate high-speed line targets 350km/h speeds between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, reducing travel time to 30 minutes by 2030.

The system expects 36.5 million passengers annually once operational. Book early travel dates to experience the network before peak ridership develops.

Dubai's first vertiport at Dubai International Airport spans 3,100 square meters across four stories, handling 170,000 passengers annually and 42,000 aircraft movements. Three additional locations connect high-traffic destinations: Dubai Mall, Atlantis the Royal on Palm Jumeirah, and American University of Dubai.

Each facility features two dedicated landing pads with fast-charging technology from Joby Aviation. Dubai Marina construction started, with remaining sites launching throughout 2026.

Strategic insight: These locations target airport transfers and cross-city shortcuts rather than replacing ground transportation entirely.

Joby's electric air taxis integrate directly into the standard Uber app through Uber Air. Search your destination, and air taxi options appear alongside regular rides where available.

One tap books your complete door-to-door journey:

✔ Uber Black pickup to vertiport

✔ 11-minute aerial flight

✔ Final ground transfer to destination

Aircraft specs: 4 passengers plus certified pilot, 200 mph top speed, 100-mile range per charge.

Initial pricing: AED 734.5 to AED 1,101.7 per person.

Compare this to current options:

  • Palm Jumeirah to Dubai International Airport: 12 minutes by air vs 45 minutes by car
  • Early pricing targets luxury market, not daily commuters

Future pricing goal: Match Uber/Careem rates once production scales, though timeline remains unclear.

March 31, 2026: First commercial flights beginLate 2026: Full Dubai network operational
2027: Ras Al Khaimah expansion (Jebel Jais, Wynn Resort) cuts RAK-Dubai travel from 90 minutes to 15-20 minutes

Choose air taxis if: You're traveling between connected vertiports during peak traffic, time matters more than cost, you want to experience next-generation transport.

Skip if: You're budget-conscious, your destinations aren't near vertiports, you prefer ground-level city views.

Wasl Tower opened in late 2025 as Downtown Dubai's newest landmark, rising 302 meters across 64 stories on Sheikh Zayed Road. The defining feature: thousands of sculpted ceramic fins creating the world's tallest ceramic facade.

These aren't just for show. The terracotta elements cut cooling costs by 10 percent compared to older towers, while the twisting architecture reduces wind loads by 20 percent. Solar thermal panels and bronze-coated glazing deliver serious energy savings.

The tower houses Dubai's second Mandarin Oriental hotel with 259 rooms plus 229 luxury residences. The hotel earned spots on Travel + Leisure's "100 Best New Hotels 2026" and Modern Luxury's "Best New Hotel" awards.

Location advantages:

  • Direct metro station access
  • Bridge connection to City Walk
  • Views toward Burj Khalifa and Arabian Gulf

Most green building claims are marketing. Here's what actually matters:

40 percent reduction in lighting energy through passive design✔ Integrated heat pump system cutting power consumption
✔ Vertical gardens reducing CO2 levels throughout the building

The 85,000 square foot plot sits strategically in Downtown Dubai, making it accessible whether you're staying or just visiting the observation areas.

Smart timing: Book now while rates remain competitive before the full luxury premium kicks in.

Dubai's 3D printed mosque uses robotic printers operated by three specialists with a concrete mix and raw materials. The printing moves at 2 square meters per hour, taking four months for the structure plus 12 months for worship facility fitting.

This layer-by-layer method cuts material waste while proving 3D printing works for religious buildings.

Important Context: This project supports the UAE's goal of 25% 3D-printed construction by 2030.

JT+Partners designed a rectangular prayer hall elevated on a sculpted base. Open space underneath allows visitor circulation while a spiral ramp leads to a rooftop viewing platform overlooking Dubai Creek Harbor.

The design balances traditional Islamic elements with modern construction capabilities.

Key Numbers:

  • Size: 2,000 square meters
  • Capacity: 499 worshippers
  • Cost: AED 18 million

For perspective: Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque holds 40,000 people, making this modest in scale but significant as proof-of-concept.

Construction began October 2023 after the January 2023 announcement.

Expected opening: Q2 2026

Why This Matters: First chance to experience worship in a fully 3D-printed religious building anywhere in the world.

AROYA launched in December 2024 as the world's first halal-certified cruise vessel. The 3,400-passenger ship features 1,678 cabins across 19 decks with 1,500 crew members.

Since launch: Over 140,000 passengers already sailed.

What makes this significant: No other cruise line offers halal dining, prayer facilities, and culturally appropriate entertainment in the Arabian Gulf.

The Arabian Gulf season runs February 21 through May 8, 2026. You can board in Dubai, Doha, Dammam, or Abu Dhabi — then disembark at any port along the route.

Ports include:

  • Khasab, Oman
  • Muscat, Oman
  • Sir Bani Yas Island, UAE
  • Dammam, Saudi Arabia

Strategic advantage: Book one-way segments instead of full round-trips if you're already traveling between Gulf cities.

12 restaurants serve global and regional cuisines, including Irth — the first Saudi restaurant at sea. Additional facilities: spa, theater, VR attractions, multi-level kids' zone, and Sea Shisha experience.

Interior cabins start at SAR 798 for two-night cruises, SAR 3,597 for seven-night Mediterranean sailings. Summer 2026 itineraries depart Istanbul for Greece and Turkey.

Best value: Weekend getaways from Dubai or Abu Dhabi offer the lowest per-night rates while testing the experience before booking longer voyages.

The table below cuts through marketing noise to show what each attraction actually costs, when it opens, and how much time you'll spend there.

Smart Strategy: Use the price ranges and timing to build your 2026 itinerary around 2-3 attractions rather than trying to hit everything.

Attraction NameLocationOpening/Launch DateKey FeatureCapacity/SizePrice RangeOperating HoursExperience Duration
Surfbase DubaiCityLand Mall, DubaiQ4 2026World's largest artificial standing surf wave (30m wide)Wave heights: 0.8m to 3mAED 300 per hour18 hours daily (average)1 hour sessions
Dopamine LandOasis Mall, Al Quoz, DubaiAlready open (2026)Nine themed sensory rooms designed to trigger dopamine release50-minute full experienceAED 79-149 (varies by ticket type)Mon-Thu: 2pm-7pm; Fri-Sun: 11am-9pm50 minutes
25 Jump StreetOne Central, DubaiAlready open (2026)Licensed pedestrian entertainment street with 12 distinct venues12 restaurants/bars/venuesVaries by venueVaries (Esco-bar: 12pm-3am daily)Full evening experience
The Quiz RoomAl Quoz, Dubai & Abu DhabiAlready open (2026)TV-style trivia game show with buzzers and strategic gameplay3-54 participants (6 podiums, teams of 2-3)AED 112-150 per playerDaily: 9:30am-2am60-90 minutes
SensasDubaiAlready open (2026)Multi-sensory puzzle experience in complete darkness4-15 participants per session (up to 60 for private events)AED 130-180Mon-Thu: 10:45am-9:45pm; Fri-Sun: 9:45am-10:45pm2 hours
Surf Abu DhabiHudayriyat Island, Abu DhabiOctober 2024 (already open)World's largest wave pool (73,139 sqm), longest wave (375.4m), highest wave (3.769m)690m basin, 80 million liters of waterAED 1,800-3,500 (varies by season/level)Closed July-August; reopens Sept 145-90 minutes (seasonal)
Six Flags QiddiyaQiddiya City, Saudi Arabia (40 min from Riyadh)December 31, 2025World's tallest (640 ft), fastest (155 mph), longest (2.6 miles) roller coaster79 acres, 28 rides and attractionsSAR 275-325Daily: 4pm-midnightFull day experience
Etihad Rail NetworkAcross all 7 UAE emirates2026 (phased launch)900km passenger network connecting 11 cities across UAE400 passengers per trainNot mentionedNot mentionedAbu Dhabi-Dubai: 57 min; Abu Dhabi-Fujairah: 105 min
Dubai Air Taxi Services4 vertiports: Dubai International Airport, Dubai Mall, Atlantis the Royal, American University of DubaiMarch 31, 2026Electric air taxis with app-based booking via Uber170,000 passengers annually per vertiport; 4 passengers + pilot per aircraftAED 734.5-1,101.7 per personNot mentioned11-12 minutes (typical flight)
Wasl Tower & Mandarin OrientalSheik Zayed Road, Downtown DubaiLate 2025 (already open)World's tallest ceramic facade; 302m tower with sustainable design259 hotel keys, 229 residences, 64 storiesNot mentionedNot mentionedHotel stay experience
Dubai's 3D Printed MosqueDubai Creek Harbor, DubaiQ2 2026World's first 3D printed mosque2,000 sqm, 499 worshippers capacityNot mentioned (construction cost: AED 18 million)Not mentionedWorship facility
AROYA CruisesDeparting from Dubai, Doha, Dammam, Abu DhabiDecember 2024 (already operating); Arabian Gulf season: Feb 21-May 8, 2026World's first halal-certified cruise vessel; Saudi Arabia's first cruise line3,400 passengers, 1,678 cabins, 19 decksSAR 798-3,597 (2-7 night cruises)Not mentioned2-7 night voyages

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Q1. What major new attractions are opening in Dubai during 2026?

Dubai is launching several groundbreaking attractions in 2026, including commercial air taxi services starting March 31st, Surfbase Dubai (the world's largest indoor surf club) opening in Q4, and the world's first 3D-printed mosque in Q2. Additionally, the Etihad Rail passenger network will begin connecting 11 cities across all seven emirates, making cross-country travel significantly faster and more convenient.

Q2. How much do air taxi rides cost in Dubai and where can they take you?

Dubai's air taxi services will cost between AED 734.5 to AED 1,101.7 per person initially. The service connects four vertiport locations: Dubai International Airport, Dubai Mall, Atlantis the Royal on Palm Jumeirah, and American University of Dubai. A typical journey, such as from Palm Jumeirah to Dubai International Airport, takes just 12 minutes by air compared to 45 minutes by car, and bookings can be made directly through the Uber app.

Q3. What makes Surf Abu Dhabi unique compared to other surf facilities?

Surf Abu Dhabi holds three Guinness World Records: the world's largest wave pool at 73,139 square meters, the longest artificial surfing wave at 375.4 meters, and the highest wave pool wave at 3.769 meters. The facility uses advanced Kelly Slater Wave Company technology to create six different wave profiles suitable for all skill levels, with rides lasting up to 55 seconds and featuring two perfect barrel sections in a single wave.

Q4. How long will train journeys take on the new Etihad Rail network?

The Etihad Rail network will significantly reduce travel times across the UAE, with trains operating at speeds up to 200 km/h. The journey from Abu Dhabi to Dubai will take just 57 minutes, while Abu Dhabi to Fujairah will take 105 minutes. This represents a 30-40% reduction in commute times compared to driving, and the network will eventually carry 36.5 million passengers annually once fully operational.

Q5. What unique experiences does Sensas Dubai offer visitors?

Sensas Dubai provides a 2-hour multi-sensory adventure where teams of 4-15 people solve puzzles using taste, smell, touch, and hearing in complete darkness. Participants taste mystery flavors, match scents to hidden objects, decipher Braille clues, and decode audio messages. The experience costs AED 130-180 and includes an anti-gravity photo room, with all earned tokens converting to donations supporting individuals with disabilities.

Uday Relangi
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