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Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jumeirah

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Best time to visit

Early weekday mornings offer quieter galleries and cooler temperatures, or late afternoon for dramatic dome light and sunset over the water.

Budget tips

Adult tickets are typically around AED 60–70 when purchased online, with discounts for seniors and students and reduced or free entry for young children; check the official site for current rules. Buy timed-entry tickets in advance, consider combination passes on Saadiyat Island, and visit on quieter weekdays to avoid paid peak slots.

Recommended for

Art and architecture lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Families, Cultural travelers

Plan your visit

2-3 hours

About

Quick facts: Imagine residing on an island shaped like a palm tree, stretching into the sea with luxurious hotels and beautiful villas along its fronds. You can enjoy the sunset over the Persian Gulf while dining at one of the many waterfront restaurants, each blending lavish comfort with spectacular views.

Highlights: Construction used an incredible 94 million cubic meters of sand and 7 million tons of rock to form this palm-shaped island, making it visible from space. At night, the golden lights from the upscale resorts and the glowing fronds create a magical scene resembling a lit palm tree in the Persian Gulf.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes and light, modest clothing for gallery comfort and outdoor walks on Saadiyat Island.
  • Head to the central plaza and boardwalk at golden hour for the best dome and sea photo opportunities.
  • Start at the top floor to work downwards and avoid the busiest galleries, especially on weekends.
  • Skip long guided tours if short on time; use the museum map to focus on specific eras or highlights you care about.

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