Accessible travel
Accessible attractions in Dubai
Tue, April 4, 2023
People with disabilities or special needs – known as 'people of determination' in the UAE – can add these top landmarks to their holiday wish list.
People with disabilities or special needs – known as 'people of determination' in the UAE – can add these top landmarks to their holiday wish list.
Burj Khalifa
Kite Beach
The Dubai Fountain
Dubai Frame
Dubai Miracle Garden
Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo
Visit the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, one of the largest suspended aquariums in the world. The 10-million-litre tank houses an incredible array of species worth spotting. If you're short on time, you can admire a part of the aquarium free of charge from the ground floor of Dubai Mall, but we recommend getting a fish-eye view of sharks and stingrays by passing through the 48-metre-long underwater tunnel. Due to the nature and design of some of the attraction's experiences, a few of the venue's packages do not cater to people of determination, so it's best to check before booking.
Al Mamzar Beach Park
Nestled alongside a corniche, Al Mamzar Beach Park offers visitors more than 200 acres of tree-lined landscapes alongside the shore. The park features five beaches, swimming pools and play areas for children. Like Kite Beach, there are wheelchair-friendly pathways built to international standards so wheelchair users, as well as parents with pushchairs and elderly visitors, can reach the water easily. The beaches also feature specially-designed and dedicated counters for visitors with disabilities.
Dubai Dolphinarium
Jumeirah Mosque
Wild Wadi Waterpark
Souk Madinat Jumeirah
Souk Madinat Jumeirah is a modern take on an ancient Arabian market with beautiful architectural features, as well as various galleries, shops and dining destinations. Outside, at the drop-off area, the souk has a sidewalk ramp which leads to a large elevator taking you inside. The hallways are flat, smooth and spacious. Most shops have plenty of space for people of determination to navigate between displays, and the souk also has a large accessible restroom.
Abra ride on Dubai Creek
Spice Souk
Visit the Spice Souk and experience a true Arabian marketplace full of heady aromas. The souk has a wheelchair ramp from the street to the sidewalk, and smooth flat pathways between shops. Most of the shops have basic access features like ramped access, wide doors and plenty of space to navigate between displays. However, quite a few have steps, though there is always someone to ask for help if needed. Please note that there is no accessible toilet nearby.
Gold Souk
Located next to the Spice Souk, the Gold Souk is one of the oldest traditional markets in town. On your way from the Spice Souk to the Gold Souk, there are a series of sidewalks and curb cuts that people of determination can use. The entrance to the souk has a sidewalk ramp, while inside there are plenty of flat, smooth pathways between shops. Some stores have step-free access and wide doors, but others have one or more stairs. There is a spacious public restroom too, but requires a small step to enter it.