For less than Dh10, you can embark on an exciting journey through Dubai’s iconic landmarks such as the Dubai Frame, Burj Khalifa, or Dubai Miracle Garden. All it takes is a ride on a Dubai Bus and a NOL card.
In Dubai, public transport users have the luxury of utilizing the Metro, tram, and bus routes to reach the most sought-after destinations in the Emirates. The average fare for a single bus trip is approximately Dh3. However, certain seasonal bus routes and the Hatta bus may incur slightly higher costs due to their non-stop nature, ensuring passengers reach their desired location swiftly. These bus routes are conveniently connected to other public transport points, such as Metro stations, allowing you to effortlessly explore Dubai on a budget while taking advantage of the well-established public transport infrastructure.
1. Dubai Miracle Garden
Bus 106: Mall of the Emirates Bus Station
If you are interested in visiting the Dubai Miracle Garden, which reopened on September 29th, there is a convenient option available. You can now take a special bus that transports commuters from the Mall of the Emirates bus station directly to the Dubai Miracle Garden. The bus station is conveniently located next to the Mall of the Emirates Metro station, which is situated along the Red Line.
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes
Cost: Dh5 for a single trip.
2. Burj Khalifa
Bus F13: Dubai Mall Metro Station
To easily access the iconic Burj Khalifa, a visit to Dubai Metro is highly recommended. The Red Line of the metro system conveniently stops at Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Metro Station, allowing for a seamless journey. Moreover, a Metro Link Bridge is available, providing visitors with a direct route to Dubai Mall after a brief 10- to 15-minute walk. However, for those who prefer to avoid walking, a feeder bus service is also accessible from the Metro station, ensuring a hassle-free arrival at the Dubai Mall entrance.
Once you find yourself at the Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Metro Station, simply follow the signs leading to Dubai Mall Metro Bus Stop 2. From this point, you will have the opportunity to board the F13 bus, which will transport you directly to Dubai Mall. Upon arrival at the mall, keep an eye out for signs guiding you toward the magnificent Burj Khalifa, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Duration: From 5 to 10 minutes.
Cost: Dh3 for a single trip
3. Dubai Frame
Bus F09: Al Jafiliya Bus Station
You can conveniently board the feeder bus directly from the Max Metro Bus Stop (Red Line) located in the Al Jafiliya area. This bus will transport you to the Dubai Frame bus stop, where you can disembark.
Duration: Five minutes
Cost: Dh3 for a single trip.
4. Dubai Safari Park
Bus F10 – Rashidiya Bus Station
Dubai Safari Park commenced its new season on Thursday, October 5th. If you are considering a visit to this captivating open-air zoo, you can conveniently avail the feeder bus service from Rashidiya Bus Station. This station is conveniently situated near the Centrepoint Metro Station on the Red Line.
Duration: Around one hour.
Cost: Dh3 for a single trip
5. Dubai Parks and Resorts
Bus DPR1 – Ibn Battuta Bus Station
Dubai Parks and Resorts, one of the largest theme parks in the Middle East, offers its very own RTA shuttle bus service for the convenience of its visitors.
To avail this service, simply hop on the Dubai Metro Red Line heading towards Jebel Ali and alight at the Ibn Battuta Metro station. Adjacent to the Metro station lies the Ibn Battuta Bus Station, where you can easily locate the public shuttle bus destined for Dubai Parks and Resorts.
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6. Bluewaters Island
Bus F57: Jebel Ali Metro Station
If you are considering a visit to the renowned man-made island, the most convenient and cost-effective mode of transportation is the F57 bus route departing from Jebel Ali Metro Station on the Red Line. It is essential to ensure that you follow the signs leading to Jebel Ali Metro Bus Stop Landside.
Duration: Approximately 10 minutes.
Cost: Dh3 for a single trip
7. Wild Wadi
Bus EB1: La Mer South
Wild Wadi is renowned as one of the UAE’s most beloved outdoor water parks, conveniently situated in the vibrant Jumeirah area, adjacent to the iconic Burj Al Arab and the luxurious Jumeirah Beach Hotel.
Excitingly, visitors now have the opportunity to reach this thrilling destination without incurring any transportation costs. Thanks to the introduction of RTA’s cutting-edge electric bus route, eB1, you can embark on a complimentary journey from La Mer South to the Al Sufouh Tram Station. Along this remarkable route, you will also find convenient stops at the Burj Al Arab and Umm Suqeim Park, ensuring a seamless and convenient travel experience.
Duration: 15 minutes
Cost: Free
8. Global Village
The bus routes for Global Village are currently inactive, but they will commence operations upon the reopening of Global Village on October 18th.
Four Dubai bus routes for Global Village
- Bus 102: From Centrepoint Metro Station in Rashidiya
• Bus 103: From Union Metro Station
• Bus 104: From Al Ghubaiba Bus Station
• Bus 105: From Mall of the Emirates Bus Station
Duration: Around 30 minutes or up to an hour depending on the route.
Cost: Between Dh5 to Dh10 for a one-way trip.
Travel from Dubai to Hatta by bus
For just Dh25, you have the opportunity to embark on a delightful journey from Dubai to Hatta aboard the Hatta Express Bus (H02). This exceptional bus service operates diligently from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., ensuring your convenience with a frequency of every two hours.
To catch the Hatta Express Bus, simply head to the Tourist Bus parking lot located at the main entrance of Dubai Mall. You won’t miss it, as the bus proudly displays a striking green and blue logo, with the words ‘Hatta Express’ elegantly printed on its exterior.
Allow us to transport you seamlessly to the enchanting destination of Hatta, where you can immerse yourself in its captivating beauty and rich cultural heritage.
‘Hatta On and Off’ bus
If you are interested in visiting Hatta’s most popular tourist attraction, you have the option to travel on the ‘Hatta On and Off’ bus (H04) for a mere Dh2.
This route commences and concludes at Hatta Bus Station, taking you past four significant landmarks: Hatta Wadi Hub, Hatta Hill Park, Hatta Dam, and the Heritage Village.
The bus operates daily from 7 a.m. to 9 pm, with a frequency of every 30 minutes.