Post by : Mariam Al-Faris
Dubai Miracle Garden has officially opened its 14th season, welcoming visitors daily from 29 September to 31 May. This year’s theme, “Blooming Wonders, Endless Memories,” presents over 150 million flowers across 72,000 square metres. The vibrant floral displays promise an immersive experience for families, tourists, and nature enthusiasts.
Inauguration Ceremony
The season’s inauguration was led by Sheikh Theyab bin Tahnoon bin Mohammad Al Nahyan, Chairman of Miracle Garden Group. The event was attended by Hamdan Al Kaabi, Vice Chairman, Eng. Mohammed Zaher Hammadih, Group CEO, senior management, and representatives from Dubai’s tourism and hospitality sectors. Their presence highlighted the importance of the garden as a cultural and tourism landmark.
Vision and Commitment
Sheikh Theyab emphasized that the new season reflects Dubai’s ongoing commitment to family entertainment and innovative tourism. He said, “Dubai Miracle Garden reflects our vision of creating outstanding attractions that celebrate innovation. Season 14 reinforces our dedication to excellence and unforgettable experiences for visitors from around the world.”
Floral Displays and Attractions
The 14th season features more than 120 varieties of flowers arranged into dynamic themed displays and iconic floral structures. These installations are designed to change throughout the season, offering fresh experiences for repeat visitors. Enhanced attractions have been created to inspire awe, encourage family engagement, and provide unforgettable moments for all guests.
Families and tourists can enjoy a carefully curated journey through the garden, with interactive displays, photo-friendly spots, and pathways surrounded by vibrant blooms. The arrangements not only emphasize the beauty of nature but also integrate creativity and innovation to elevate the visitor experience.
Since opening in 2013, Dubai Miracle Garden has become one of the region’s leading tourist attractions. It attracts millions of visitors annually and has earned multiple Guinness World Records for its unique and innovative floral designs. The garden has solidified its position as a must-visit destination in Dubai’s tourism landscape.
Contribution to Dubai’s Tourism
Dubai Miracle Garden continues to enhance the city’s reputation as a global hub for exceptional experiences and sustainable tourism. Its seasonal floral themes, innovative displays, and family-friendly attractions contribute to Dubai’s larger vision of offering diverse, high-quality leisure activities for both residents and international visitors.
Sustainability and Innovation
The garden also focuses on sustainability, incorporating eco-friendly practices in flower cultivation, water usage, and landscape design. By blending environmental responsibility with creativity, Dubai Miracle Garden serves as a model for sustainable tourism initiatives while ensuring visitors enjoy a beautiful and safe environment.
The 14th season of Dubai Miracle Garden reaffirms its position as a landmark for innovation, beauty, and family entertainment. With millions of flowers, changing themes, and engaging attractions, it offers a vibrant and memorable experience that continues to draw visitors from around the world.
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