Floral magic returns: Dubai Miracle Garden season 14 unveils new wonders

Dubai Miracle Garden Season 14 opened - GCC Business News
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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Dubai Miracle Garden has officially reopened for its 14th season, welcoming visitors to explore the world’s largest natural flower garden.

Sheikh Theyab bin Tahnoon bin Mohammad Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Miracle Garden Group, inaugurated the 14th season of Dubai Miracle Garden.

The new season features enhanced attractions and fresh themed displays, further elevating the appeal of the world’s largest natural flower garden, already renowned for holding multiple Guinness World Records.

Sheikh Theyab emphasized that the new season reflects Dubai’s commitment to providing exceptional family entertainment experiences and demonstrates the emirate’s continued leadership in creating world-class tourism attractions.

“It 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,” added Sheikh Theyab.

14th season of Dubai Miracle Garden

The 14th season features over 150 million blooming flowers across 72,000 square meters, including new themed displays and iconic floral structures that have made Dubai Miracle Garden a landmark destination. The garden showcases more than 120 varieties of flowers, creating spectacular displays that will wear different looks throughout the season.

Dubai Miracle Garden will welcome visitors daily from 29 September to 31 May, enhancing Dubai’s reputation as a destination that seamlessly blends natural beauty with innovative design.

Having first opened in 2013, Dubai Miracle Garden has established itself as one of the region’s premier tourist attractions, consistently drawing millions of visitors and reinforcing Dubai’s status as a global hub for unique experiences and sustainable tourism initiatives.

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