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Football
The guide was updated:Football is Dubai’s most beloved sport, played everywhere from neighbourhood pitches to world-class stadiums. The city regularly hosts international clubs for exhibition matches and training camps, attracting global stars and passionate fans.
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Dubai’s golf scene is world-class, with courses that show up in top rankings and regularly host major tournaments like the Dubai Desert Classic and the DP World Tour Championship. Clubs like Emirates Golf Club, Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club, Dubai Hills, and Jumeirah Golf Estates all offer excellent design and facilities. To escape the crowds and enjoy cooler air, try teeing off in the afternoon on a weekday, or stick to early mornings when heat and traffic are kinder.
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Horse & Camel Racing
Horses and camels have long been part of Dubai’s heritage, and today they remain central to the city’s sporting scene. The Dubai World Cup attracts the world’s top thoroughbreds and international spectators to Meydan Racecourse each year, offering a spectacle of speed and elegance. Camel racing, meanwhile, is held at tracks such as Al Marmoom and Jebel Ali, where camels thunder along sandy stretches at 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 a playground for motorsport enthusiasts and off-road adventurers alike. The surrounding desert offers endless dunes to explore, whether on a guided 4WD safari or behind the wheel of a dune buggy. For adrenaline on the tarmac, Dubai Autodrome provides a fully integrated motorsports facility, with race circuits and karting tracks. Luxury car fans can also experience the city’s high-octane lifestyle by renting supercars and driving through Dubai’s iconic streets.
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Tennis & Squash
Dubai is a top destination for tennis and squash enthusiasts. The city hosts the prestigious Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, attracting the world’s top players each year, and is home to world-class academies and sports clubs. Whether you’re looking to test your skills on a squash court or practise your serve on a tennis court, Dubai offers excellent facilities, including many hotel-based courts, to enjoy a match or take lessons.
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Cricket
Dubai has firmly established itself on the global cricket map as the home of the International Cricket Council (ICC) and a regular host of major tournaments, including the T20 World Cup and Indian Premier League matches. The city’s world-class stadiums, such as Dubai International Stadium, attract top international teams and players year-round. Check the Dubai Calendar or the ICC’s schedule to catch live matches during your visit.
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Fishing Tours
If you enjoy a relaxing day at sea, but would still like to engage in an activity, then an organised fishing trip might be the thing for you. One of the local companies offering these sorts of activities is Go Fishing Tours - contact in advance to secure a spot on one of the tours.
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Football
Football is Dubai’s most beloved sport, played everywhere from neighbourhood pitches to world-class stadiums. The city regularly hosts international clubs for exhibition matches and training camps, attracting global stars and passionate fans.
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Watersports
With more than 50 kilometres of pristine coastline, Dubai is a paradise for watersports enthusiasts. Thrill-seekers can jet ski, wakeboard, or try flyboarding for an unforgettable perspective of the skyline, while those after a slower pace can enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, or a relaxed banana boat ride. Scenic boat charters are also popular, offering stunning views of landmarks like Burj Al Arab and Atlantis The Palm. The best time to enjoy Dubai’s marine adventures is between October and May, when cooler temperatures make days on the water even more pleasant.
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Hiking around Hatta
Nestled in the Hajar Mountains near the Oman border, Hatta is Dubai’s outdoor adventure hub. Its rugged terrain makes it ideal for hiking, with five officially mapped trails that range from easy to challenging. The routes wind through wadis and foothills, with popular paths leading to viewpoints overlooking the turquoise waters of Hatta Dam.
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