Dubai Miracle Garden has announced the continuation of its discounted entry offer for UAE residents, extending the benefit through the remainder of its ongoing Season 14, which is set to conclude on May 31, 2026.
The decision comes in response to what the garden’s management described as an “extraordinary” turnout during its recent complimentary access period.
According to Eng. Mohammed Zaher Hammadih, Group CEO of Miracle Group, the overwhelming community engagement played a crucial role in shaping the initiative.
“The response from the community during our complimentary access period was extraordinary and deeply moving,” Hammadih said. “It reminded us of the important role Dubai Miracle Garden plays in bringing families and communities together.”
He added that the organization remains committed to ensuring the attraction is inclusive and accessible, particularly for residents.
“We are committed to ensuring that the garden remains accessible and welcoming to all, and this special rate reflects that commitment through the remainder of the season,” he noted.
To benefit from the discounted rate, UAE residents are required to present a valid physical Emirates ID at the entrance. Meanwhile, international visitors will continue to pay the standard entry fee of Dh105.
Known as one of the world’s largest natural flower gardens, Dubai Miracle Garden remains a major attraction in the UAE’s tourism landscape. Open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, the destination features more than 150 million flowers arranged in elaborate themed displays.
These include life-sized structures, artistic installations, and immersive walkways designed to appeal to visitors of all ages.
Season 14, which began in October 2025, has seen a steady influx of both residents and tourists. The garden’s colorful displays and family-friendly atmosphere have reinforced its status as a must-visit destination, particularly during the cooler months in the UAE.
Tourism experts say initiatives like discounted entry for residents not only encourage local engagement but also strengthen the cultural and social value of such attractions. By making the garden more accessible, operators aim to foster repeat visits and deepen community connections.
With just weeks remaining before the seasonal closure, officials expect visitor numbers to remain high. The garden typically shuts down during the summer months due to extreme temperatures and reopens later in the year with refreshed themes and installations.
As Season 14 approaches its conclusion, Dubai Miracle Garden continues to position itself as more than just a tourist hotspot—serving as a vibrant community space that celebrates nature, creativity, and togetherness.
