How much will it cost you to enjoy Dubai’s premium attractions?

Dubai has successfully transformed itself into a popular tourist destination in the Middle East, filled with jaw-dropping and extravagant attractions. But before you start finalizing your itinerary, it helps to know how much it would cost to visit the top Dubai attractions, from the skyscrapers to the unique activity spots. 

How much money do you need to prepare for your trip? Dubai is not cheap, but the following spots will make your Dubai experience unforgettable. It would be if it meant seeing where Tom Cruise pulled off his blockbuster stunt in one of his Mission Impossible movies. 

Burj Khalifa

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Go as high as 829 meters up. Then, you can claim that you made it to the top of the tallest building in the world. You can certainly do that if you visit the VIP lounge, the Armani hotel, and the restaurants like Atmosphere, Burj Club, and Armani Deli. 

The hotel’s Sky Lounge is on the 148th floor, while At the Top occupies the 124th and 125th floors. Guests aged four and above visiting the Burj Khalifa Sky and At the Top need to pay AED 399 from 7 pm to 10 pm. However, the Dubai excursion prices increase to AED 553 during the peak hours of 12 pm to 6 pm. You can enjoy a 360-degree view of Dubai and get on the fastest double-deck elevator ride in the world. Exploring the world’s highest observation deck from 148 floors up is possible. 

Burj Al Arab

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After the world’s tallest building, you can indulge in your love for heights and the cityscape view by having tea at Burj Al Arab. It may cost you AED 600 per person, with an additional AED 100 if you want a window table to see more of Dubai. Starting at AED 99 for a child and AED 249 for an adult, you can enjoy an exclusive 90-minute guided tour of one of UAE’s most attractive landmarks, hear about its history, and see the luxuries it offers. Don’t miss out on one of the most exhilarating activities in Dubai, and of course, don’t forget to take breathtaking photos of the cityscape, especially during foggy mornings.

Ain Dubai

Spend around 38 minutes up in the air in an air-conditioned cabin in Ain Dubai and take in the cityscape for at least AED 130. If you want drinks to go with the experience, prepare at least AED 180. If you are traveling with your family, a family pass will cost you AED 370.

Are you planning on proposing or surprising your partner on your anniversary up in the sky? You can do that, too, for a premium price. It makes Ain Dubai one of the most romantic Dubai attractions you may consider if you have plans of pulling off a surprise like this.

Atlantis Aquaventure Water Park

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Do you want to watch as many as 65,000 marine creatures? An Atlantis Super Pass that costs AED 369 will allow you to do that. Once you’re done indulging in exploring marine life, you can try various attractions and rides with an Atlantis Aquaventure Day Pass for AED 319. If you plan to stay longer, you can get the Aquaventure 7-Day Pass for AED 459. 

Atlantis boasts sea animal experiences, a wave rider, a kilometer of private beach, the world’s biggest kids’ zone, and delicious food and drinks.

Ski Dubai

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Would you believe that there is a ski resort inside a mall? Ski Dubai is one of the most adventurous Dubai attractions you can visit. Its highlights include ski slopes, chair lifts, snowboarding, zorbing, and mountain thrillers. 

If you want unlimited access to the resort’s snow park, the fees start at AED 263. A two-hour slope session will cost you at least AED 220. You can also meet the penguins, with packages starting at AED 230.

Are you ready to explore Dubai? Make your tour fun and stress-free by planning the itinerary and setting a budget for all the Dubai attractions you want to visit. The list above should help you set that list up.

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Celine fuses her passion for marketing and mental health to write stories that matter. In her spare time, you'll catch her watching the latest K-dramas, poring over a nice book, and going on food trips.
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