A mini weekend getaway or just a long drive to Hatta will take you to a side of Dubai that is made up of picturesque mountain ranges, natural and man-made wadis and trekking trails.

Rich in culture and with ample opportunities for some adventure sports, Hatta truly is a welcome escape from the busy city life. A must-see that so many visitors miss off their Dubai itinerary, let’s see why you should make at least a day trip for an overnight stop in Hatta.

In This Hatta Guide, We’ll Cover:

Hatta: Where Is It, And What’s There?

There are seven emirates that form the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Hatta is part of the Dubai emirate, even though it is not located within the city’s main boundaries.

It sits close to the border of Oman, along the stunning Hajar Mountains, and is less than a two-hour drive away from Dubai. Technically, it’s an enclave as you pass through the emirate of Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah and even part of Ajman to reach the township of Hatta.

Due to its location and natural landscape, the area experiences cooler temperatures than other parts of the country.

the village of Hatta, an enclave od Dubai in the hajar mountains

Although it may not feel any different during the hot summer months, winters are unquestionably cooler. If trekking up the mountains or camping overnight in winter, it is advisable to pack warm jackets and sweaters.

Navigating your way around Hatta’s highlights

Top Things To Do In Hatta

Hatta is a bucket-list destination with so many options when it comes to activities for nature lovers. Here are a few top picks for you:

Hatta for Adventure-Lovers

1. Hatta Wadi Hub

This is the perfect escape for adventure seekers looking for a wide range of experiences to try out. Choose from downhill carting, zorbing, a human slingshot, axe throwing, archery, free-fall jumps, adventure rope courses, wall climbing, or trampoline.

New experiences continue to get added, including an inflatable obstacle course, drop in slides and a four-wheel off-road electric scooter experience.

Prices vary depending on the experience chosen, and the centre opens only from October until May 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Learn more here.

2. Hatta Kayak

This water sport is an unforgettable opportunity to explore the stunning lake formed by Hatta Dam. You can hire a kayak, pedal boat, or water bike as you enjoy a relaxed afternoon on the quiet waters, surrounded by jagged mountain creeks.

Rental prices start at AED 60, and it is advisable to check their website for up-to-date information about age restrictions and their seasonal opening timings. Learn more here.

3. Paragliding

There’s nothing more thrilling than getting strapped in and taking in the beautiful Hatta scenery from the air. The paragliding experience will have you soaring 500 feet above Hatta’s rocky mountains. The experience is available for anyone aged above 18, while under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult.

Paragliding is available between 10: 00 AM to 6:00 PM during the winter season, costs AED 650 for a 15-minute flight, and requires pre-booking. Learn more here.

4. Mountain Biking

Home to the Hatta Mountain Bike Trail Centre, it is the best spot to explore the rugged landscape on two wheels. With 50-kilometers of biking trails covering different terrains and distances, there’s a trail for every rider, catering to all levels of ability. You can bring your own bike or rent a mountain bike at the Hatta Wadi Hub.

The Hatta Trails are open all year round and free to ride. Parking for your car is available for free. Learn more here.

biking trail towards the hatta sign in dubai

5. Horseback riding

Enjoy a tranquil and memorable experience with a horseback ride at Hatta Horses. Enjoy the sights of Hatta as you trail across lakes and mountain foothills or venture into the wilderness in the company of an Arabian horse. Everyone is welcome here, regardless of whether you’ve never been on a horse before or are a child.

Rides take place during the winter months, start at AED 100/hour, and need to be pre-booked. Learn more here.

Hiking trails sign at hatta wadi hub

Exploring Hatta – Nature & Culture

If adrenaline sports aren’t for you, or perhaps you’re travelling with young kids or elderly parents, there’s still plenty more to see and do in Hatta.

Hatta Sign

In the style of the iconic ‘Hollywood’ sign, the Hatta sign proudly sits atop the mountains of Hatta. Almost 60 meters tall, the sign is visible upon entry and also lights up at night. You can also take the trek from Hatta Wadi Hub to reach the sign and take some memorable photos.

close up view of the Hatta sign

Hatta Honeybee Discovery Centre

Wear bright yellow beekeeper suits and experience this unique attraction as you learn about the importance of bees to our environment. Get up close to a hive filled with thousands of bees, and explore the Bee museum, where you learn about their sustainable beekeeping practices and purchase delicious fresh honey. There’s even a children’s outdoor play area and an organic cafe on-site.

Tickets start from AED 50 and are open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Learn more at hattahoney.ae.

Hatta Swan Lake

Situated close to the Heritage Village, this large pond attracts several local birds. It is a wonderful place to do some bird watching, relax with family and friends, and have a picnic.

Entry to Swan Lake is free and open 24 hours a day.

Hatta Fort

Built in 1896, and fully restored in 1995, Hatta Fort is one of the most significant architectural monuments in the UAE. A residence and defense facility with a large internal courtyard and an 11m-high watchtower, it is made of mountain stones and mud bricks, while the ceiling is constructed using palm fronds, trunks, and mud.

Hatta Hill Park

As the name suggests, this is a park located over a mountain. Opened in 2004, the park is popular with families getting together for picnics and barbecues. With a beautiful landscape and vibrant greenery, the park also includes a kid’s play area, running tracks, sports field and even a tower at the topmost point of the mountain, offering great vantage points of the surrounding scenery.

Entry is free and open between 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM.

Hatta Heritage Village

Take a step back in time and explore this restored traditional village that dates back 3000 years.

Imagine what life must have been like as you walk past reconstructed stone houses, overlooked by watchtowers and a fort, look through old photographs and learn about their agricultural practices and Arab culture.

Close by is a palm tree farm known as the Al Sharia site, where you can learn about the Falaj system traditionally used to irrigate farms. The falaj water system here, which dates back to the 1800s, was used to bring fresh water from the mountains and supply it to the local residents and date farms in the heart of Hatta Village.

Entry to Hatta Heritage Village is free, and operating hours are: Saturday- Thursday: 7:30 AM till 8:30 PM & Fridays: 2:30 PM till 8:30 PM

Hatta Heritage village

Where to Stay in Hatta

What level of luxury do you need? Hatta can pretty much cover the lot, so let’s take a look around. (Note that on weekends in the winter, here, book up FAST!)

Camping in Hatta

There’s no better way to connect with nature, enjoy the splendour of Hatta’s landscape and get in touch with your wild side than to pitch your own tent at Hatta’s dedicated campsite.

Whether staying in a tent or your own caravan, the Hatta Campsite grounds are a perfect spot for settling down under the stars.

It is close to Hatta Wadi Hub, where various adventure activities are on offer. Just in case your BBQ is taking time to get started, there are also a few food trucks around to grab a quick bite!

Get in fast for weekends, as there are only 18 camping pitches available, with a max occupancy of 5 per family. There are also 13 BYO caravan berths. Water is available to connect, but no mains power or sewerage; you’ll need to use the shared facilities.

Glamping in Hatta

Glamping in a true specialty offer of Hatta, Dubai. An experience that absolutely needs to be on a Dubai itinerary. Visitors can get close to nature without letting go of their Wi-fi connection and plumbed-in toilets.

Hatta has recently added glamping trailers, domes, and lodges dotted around the scenic Hajar mountains. These places combine the Bedouin lifestyle with comfortable and modern living. All include amenities such as TV, free Wi-Fi, and washrooms, and most also include housekeeping.

Hatta Caravan Park

This is the region’s first luxury caravan park, complete with luxurious caravans that can be rented for a short stay and comfortably accommodate a family of four, five, or six. The caravan park operates only between October and April, during the cooler months.

caravan camping at hatta

You have three different vans to choose from:

  • Deluxe Campers (max 2 adults, 2 kids)
  • Executive Camper (max 2 adults, 3 kids)
  • Executive Camper Plus (max 2 adults, 4 kids)

All offer guests an ensuite bathroom, air conditioning, cooking amenities outside their van, and access to a fire pit.

Hatta Dome Park

A glamping park with 15 dome-shaped luxury tents, perfect for a family of four. The dome tents come with 40 square metres of accommodation space and include outdoor space for a private barbecue and a fire pit.

Nestled on rocky terrain, these domes offer uninterrupted panoramic views of the Hajar Mountains during the day and an escape under the stars at night.

Damani Lodges Resort

Perched along low-lying mountain tops, these purpose-built lodges provide a cosy place to get close to nature. The simple lodges can sleep two adults as well as a family of four and come with a private terrace to enjoy the amazing mountain views.

Overlooking the Hatta Wadi Hub activity park, you can even order your meals directly to your lodge from any of the on-site dining options.

Hatta Sedr Lodges

Sedr Trailers Resort

We understand this park is currently undergoing renovations and bookings are presently not possible – we are leaving this information here, though, as we expect it will return later this winter!

This campervan park is built out of 13 Airstream trailers, which offer’ trailer-hotel’- style glamping. These classy silver trailers have everything a family of four could need, including a private outdoor terrace area and a communal fire pit.

You can choose to grill your BBQ or order take-out from on-site food trucks. Located by the banks of the breathtaking Hatta Dam, this place is so remote that you’ll need a 4X4 vehicle to get there!

Resorts and Farmhouses in Hatta

If comfort is key, Hatta has a few options that ensure you have a pleasant time without compromising on the breathtaking mountain views. These are perfect for exploring what Hatta has to offer while treating yourself to a relaxing staycation.

JA Hatta Fort

This resort has existed since the 1980s and has undergone a modern transformation to achieve its four-star status. The views of the majestic mountains against the resort’s lush lawns look impressive as you stand on your private balcony from either your room or three-bedroom chalet.

JA Hatta Fort Hotel

A recent addition worth noting for families are their new Terra Cabins. these have flexible floorplans including pull out beds and bunks.

There are so many activity options here, from mini-golf, petanque, and archery to air-gun shooting, a zip line, swimming pools, and even a maze.

Relax at their spa and wellness centre, play at their indoor recreation centre, and even interact with the resident animals, which include deer, ponies, bunnies, tortoises, and exotic birds. Pet owners will be pleased to know that well-behaved dogs are also accepted here.

Sunrise Farmhouse Hatta

A secret little farmhouse with quaint rustic interiors, an elevated swimming pool and outdoor terrace space hidden amongst the mountain landscape of Hatta. Inside, the farmhouse can comfortably accommodate up to six people, and outside during the cooler weather, you can warm up around a fire pit under the stars.

To learn more email info@amaken.ae

The Palm House Hatta

A farmhouse surrounded by palm trees, where the modern and traditional seamlessly blends together. Perfect for a large family or a group of friends, this farmhouse has four bedrooms, a centrally-located pool, kitchen and dining areas, and a games room. Contact via WhatsApp only.

Other farmhouses suitable for large families and groups of friends include:


Where To Dine In Hatta

There are various local food trucks and restaurant options to dine at when staying at Hatta.

Some of the popular food trucks located in tourist spots offering good food and unmissable views of the Hatta horizon include Sedr Bites, Damani Bites, Alberi Cafe, serving hot and cold brews, Doner Race Sandwich for Shawarmas and Adrina serving Italian.

For a taste of Arabian and local Emirati cuisine that serves hearty authentic local dishes and is usually popular among meat lovers, head over to Tanoor Lahm restaurant or Al Hajarian restaurant, located at the Hatta Heritage Village.

The Yamm Cafe at Hatta Wadi Park is a popular place for Arabic breakfast and local red tea.

If you are looking for a luxury dining experience with an extensive a la carte menu and buffet-style dining options, try the restaurant’s Cafe Gazebo and Jeema at JA Hatta Fort Hotel.

calm kayaking on the open waters of hatta

How to Get to Hatta From Dubai

Private transport to Hatta

Hatta is the ideal destination for renting a car in Dubai and self-driving.

If you are travelling from Dubai, you need to take the Sharjah-Kalba route and follow the signs to Hatta. The route is approximately 90 minutes long.

If travelling from Abu Dhabi, you need to take the same route, and it may take you at least 2.5 hours to complete the journey.

Public Transport to Hatta

You can also reach Hatta using public transport. The RTA has launched a new service, the H02 Hatta Express, which starts at Dubai Mall Station and goes directly to Hatta Bus Station.

  • The route is operated by deluxe coaches with bathrooms onboard, aircon and wifi.
  • The route operates from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM with buses every 2 hours
  • The journey costs AED 25 per person one-way

We believe this has replaced the previous E16 route, which used to operate from Al Sabkha Bus Station in Deira and make multiple stops.

The sun catching the mountains and water of Hatta Dubai UAE

New Attractions coming to Hatta in 2025 and beyond

The number of tourists visiting Hatta has increased considerably in the past few years, and plans for new developmental projects in Hatta are underway.

Construction plans are currently afoot for:

  1. A 504m-long cable car which will pass over the Hatta Dam Lake.
  2. The ‘Hatta Sustainable waterfalls’ project, which will use the slope of the upper dam to create a natural waterfall. All the water used in the waterfall will be collected at the end of the stream, recycled and pumped back to the top of the dam.
  3. The ‘Dubai Mountain Peak’ at Jebel Umm Al Nisour, the highest natural summit in Dubai, 1,300 metres above sea level.
  4.  The construction of hiking trails to Jebel Umm Al Nisour.
  5. Hotels with cave-like interiors featuring rocky walls and views of the Hatta Lake and mountain range.

More frequently asked questions about visiting Hatta, Dubai

Is Hatta in Dubai?

Yes, Hatta is in the emirate of Dubai, though you do drive through parts of Sharjah emirate to get there as it’s an enclave. There are no formal borders to cross, though; you get there by private car in under 2 hours from most parts of Dubai City.

Is Hatta hot?

Yes, like most of the country, Hatta experiences extreme summer heat, although it’s always a few degrees cooler than the coastal cities throughout the year. In winter, especially overnight, you will feel it is much cooler.

What do you wear to Hatta?

As soon as you’re away from the beaches in Dubai, the dress code is a little more conservative.

We’d suggest if you are taking part in any of the adventure activities to wear something comfortable and sporting. Probably best you leave your bikini at home for the water sports though, ladies, it would be a courtesy to your other guests to wear something more like bike shorts and a tank top.

When visiting parks and cultural sights, aim to dress conservatively, covering knees and shoulders as a rule of thumb. Something loose and breathable during the day is a great choice, especially if you visit the heritage village and historic sites.

For nighttime in winter, definitely pack yourself a sweater and maybe some warmer trousers, it can get chilly in the mountains. Campers may want even more warm layers to be sure over the coldest months.



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