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Watersports
The guide was updated:Diving, sailing, jet-skiing, surfing, paddle-boarding… When it comes to marine thrills Dubai has it all. With more than 50 kilometres of coastline, watersports abound in Dubai. Making the most of the clear skies and temperate days, you can opt for a leisurely dusk sail, a high-speed tour on a jet-ski or something a little more daring like flyboarding or wakeboarding. If you're keen to experience Dubai from the sea for sightseeing and watersports, simply charter a boat.
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Home to some of the world’s top 100 golf courses and host to three European Tour events, Dubai is firmly on the global golf radar. Choose from top courses like Emirates Golf Club and Jumeirah Golf Estates — both selected for world rankings. Others include the Els Club, Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club, Dubai Hills Golf Club and The Address Montgomerie Dubai. A good piece of advice: opt for an afternoon weekday tee-off to beat the crowds, watch the sunset and finish at sundown in time for a relaxing evening.
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Horse & Camel Racing
With horses and camels being such an integral part of Dubai’s history, it’s no surprise that they’re equally a part of its present. Every year, Dubai World Cup draws the equestrian elite of the world and Dubai’s sophisticated society to the Meydan racecourse to back their favourite stallion. Likewise, popular camel races take place along the sandy tracks of Al Marmoom and Jebel Ali with thundering camels reaching speeds of up to 40 km/h.
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Running
Dubai loves a good run, and there are many locations to take in beautiful city views while jogging. Breeze past the ever-evolving cityscape of Dubai Marina or the leafy green Safa Park, while for a seascape and skyline view, try the track parallel to Jumeirah Beach Road, which stretches for 14 kilometres past Kite Beach, Burj Al Arab and Dubai Canal. Alternatively, sprint along Palm Jumeirah's Boardwalk, with views of Dubai's Downtown and Marina skylines.
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Cycling
Dubai's cyclists know that jumping on a bike is the best way to get to know this ever-changing city. With great weather from November right through to May, cyclists are drawn to the varied terrains, state-of-the-art cycling tracks and international events. Check out paths like the desert track in Al Qudra or the converted camel path in Nad Al Sheba. Looking for a more exhilarating ride? Hop on a mountain bike in Dubai's hilly town of Hatta or Mushrif National Park for an alternative adventure.
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Motorsports & Offroading
Dubai is the ultimate driving destination. There is a huge variety of off-roading terrain to conquer, from vast desert landscapes to thrilling mountain passes. Enjoy a 4WD safari ride or take control of the wheel in a dune buggy. For a circuit driving experience, visit Dubai Autodrome's fully integrated motorsports facility equipped with race and karting tracks. You can even live your dream car experience by renting some hot wheels and immersing yourself in Dubai's luxury car culture.
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Tennis & Squash
Host to the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships where the world’s greatest players compete, and home to state-of-the-art academies and clubs, Dubai is great for a friendly game. Whether you are a squash pro looking for a new challenge or looking to release your inner Federer, you can take your game up a level during your stay in Dubai. Many of the city's hotels have outstanding tennis and squash facilities to practise your backhand.
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Cricket
Home to the International Cricket Council (ICC) and host to global tournaments such as the T20 World Cup and Indian Premier League, Dubai is making its mark on the international cricket scene. Check Dubai Calendar to see what's coming up during your visit for the opportunity to see your favourite stars in action.
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Football
Dubai's most popular sport, football, takes on many forms: from regional players with dreams of making it big, to avid fans looking for a place to watch the game. Need a venue to catch the latest match? Kick back at the Black Tap or Nezesaussi Grill, or kick it up a notch at Barasti or McGettigan's.
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Watersports
Diving, sailing, jet-skiing, surfing, paddle-boarding… When it comes to marine thrills Dubai has it all. With more than 50 kilometres of coastline, watersports abound in Dubai. Making the most of the clear skies and temperate days, you can opt for a leisurely dusk sail, a high-speed tour on a jet-ski or something a little more daring like flyboarding or wakeboarding. If you're keen to experience Dubai from the sea for sightseeing and watersports, simply charter a boat.
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Hiking around Hatta
Surrounded by the Hajar Mountains, Hatta is covered in undulating peaks and troughs, perfect for hiking and trekking along the winding wadis at the foothills of the mountains near Oman's border. A popular spot is behind the much-visited Hatta Dam, offering stunning panoramic views. There are currently five official hiking routes mapped out, but advanced trekkers can venture into the rugged mountains for more challenges and some surprises.
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