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Dubai Miracle Garden Reopens for 14th Season with Expanded Attractions

Dubai Miracle Garden Reopens for 14th Season with Expanded Attractions

Dubai Miracle Garden, recognized as the world’s largest natural flower garden, has officially opened its 14th season, offering visitors an expanded array of floral displays and new themed attractions.

The opening ceremony was led by Sheikh Theyab bin Tahnoon bin Mohammad Al Nahyan, Chairman of Miracle Garden Group, alongside key representatives from the tourism and hospitality sectors, including Hamdan Al Kaabi, Vice Chairman of the Group, and Eng. Mohammed Zaher Hammadih, Group CEO.

Running daily from September 29 through May 31, the 2024–25 season introduces over 150 million flowers arranged across 72,000 square meters. The displays feature more than 120 varieties of blooms, including a number of custom-designed floral structures that have helped the garden earn multiple Guinness World Records since its launch in 2013.

The new season, themed “Blooming Wonders, Endless Memories,” reflects Dubai’s broader strategy to enhance family-oriented tourism through innovation and large-scale experiences. “Dubai Miracle Garden reflects our vision of creating outstanding attractions that celebrate innovation,” Sheikh Theyab said. “Season 14 reinforces our dedication to excellence and unforgettable experiences for visitors from around the world.”

According to Eng. Hammadih, this year’s updates aim to expand visitor engagement through new installations and refreshed concepts. “We’ve designed this season to inspire wonder and create special moments for every visitor,” he said.

Dubai Miracle Garden continues to serve as a key component of the emirate’s tourism portfolio, drawing millions annually and contributing to its global reputation for experiential and sustainable tourism.

Photo credits: Government of Dubai Media Office

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Oksana Bozhko

Oksana Bozhko is a Contributor to Dubai Voice.

 

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