By Staff Reporter
DUBAI – Dubai Miracle Garden has opened its 14th season, unveiling new attractions and themed displays that add to the appeal of the world’s largest natural flower garden.
The season was inaugurated by Sheikh Theyab bin Tahnoon bin Mohammad Al Nahyan, Chairman of Miracle Garden Group, at a ceremony attended by officials and representatives from Dubai’s tourism and hospitality sectors.
Sheikh Theyab said the garden’s latest edition reflects Dubai’s vision of delivering exceptional family entertainment and reinforces the city’s leadership in world-class tourism.
“Dubai Miracle Garden reflects our vision of creating outstanding attractions that celebrate innovation,” he noted.
Spread across 72,000 square metres, the garden now features more than 150 million flowers and over 120 varieties, arranged in striking new designs. Iconic floral structures and themed zones under the banner “Blooming Wonders, Endless Memories” aim to offer visitors fresh experiences and lasting memories.
Group CEO Eng. Mohammed Zaher Hammadih said the 14th season was designed to inspire wonder while sustaining the garden’s reputation as one of Dubai’s premier family destinations.
Since its opening in 2013, Dubai Miracle Garden has earned multiple Guinness World Records and attracted millions of visitors, strengthening Dubai’s global standing as a hub for innovative attractions and sustainable tourism.
The garden will remain open daily from 29 September to 31 May.
News Source: Emirates News Agency