Wild Wadi Waterpark is a popular ticket at any time of the year thanks to Dubai’s warm weather. One of the world’s best waterparks, Wild Wadi is an aquatic Arabian water experience, located right next to the famous Jumeirah Burj Al Arab.

Themed around the tale of the famous folklore character, Juha, the fun family attraction offers a variety of pulsating rides, slides and activities for all ages.

Wild Wadi Waterpark rides and attractions
If relaxation is more your thing, the gentle Wave Pool is a great way to rock away the day. Or you can hire a private cabana for some quiet downtime at Lazy River.

Kids will want to explore Juha’s Dhow and Lagoon, a giant playground offering a number of different slides. The giant tipping bucket is guaranteed to leave you drenched if you happen to be standing anywhere nearby.

There are several speed slides for something with a bit more tempo and excitement. Try your hand at Flood River Flyer, or test your limits on Jumeirah Sceirah. There’s also a surfing simulator, where you can try to fight the water flow on a surfboard or bodyboard.

Timings and ticketing information
Open from 10am to 6pm daily, the waterpark also has retail stores and dining outlets onsite for visitors to browse and enjoy.

A general admission ticket to Wild Wadi ranges from AED175 to AED245. Alternatively, you can choose a package deal to get more for less on a fun day out. Meanwhile, guests at select hotels in Dubai can take advantage of complimentary access. For all the latest rates and to book your tickets, visit the venue’s official website.

Nearby attractions
Right next to Wild Wadi Waterpark is Jumeirah Burj Al Arab, the iconic sail-shaped hotel and tourist attraction, which offers visitors the opportunity to see inside with a guided tour. Note that if you do not have a restaurant or tour booking, you will not be allowed inside the premises. Another nearby landmark is Madinat Jumeirah, almost a city within a city, which comprises multiple five-star hotels, stunning souks and elegant waterways.

For a spot of retail and entertainment, Mall of the Emirates is less than a 10-minute drive away, and offers a range of shops, eateries, an indoor ski slope and even a VOX Cinemas for your movie-watching pleasure.

Nearby restaurants and hotels
A quintessentially Dubai eatery near Wild Wadi Waterpark is seafood restaurant Bu Qtair, which was founded in the 1980s and still serves authentic flavours from the sea with no frills.

Meyan Mall, located less than five minutes away by car, has two options for a filling meal: gourmet burger joint Eleven Green or Balkan restaurant 21 Grams, which features in Dubai’s Michelin Bib Gourmand list. Another cluster of restaurants can be found at Souk Madinat Jumeirah across a variety of cuisines, from The Noodle House to Taverna Greek Kitchen.

For the ultimate Dubai experience, Jumeirah Burj Al Arab is right next to Wild Wadi Waterpark, as is Jumeirah Beach Hotel. You also have the choice of hotels within the Madinat Jumeirah complex: Jumeirah Al Qasr, Jumeirah Mina A’Salam and Jumeirah Al Naseem, alongside a cluster of traditional summerhouses at Jumeirah Dar Al Masyaf and seven grand homes at Jumeirah Malakiya Villas.

How to get to Wild Wadi Waterpark
You can reach Wild Wadi using the following public transport options:

Dubai Metro: There is no station connected to Wild Wadi. However, there are direct buses to the waterpark from Insurance Market Metro Station on the Red line
Bus: Bus lines that stop within walking distance of Wild Wadi include 8, X28 and 81
Please visit rta.ae for detailed public transport schedules.

If you’re driving, follow Umm Suqeim Street/D63 and Jumeirah Street/D94 to Wild Wadi Service Road. Nearby landmarks include the Madinat Jumeirah complex and Burj Al Arab hotel. Get a preview of your entire trip on Google Maps.

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