Highlights include immersive art installations, a dedicated heritage area celebrating Al Ain’s traditions, and a variety of stage performances. Visitors can explore a large food zone offering both Middle Eastern and international cuisine, with dozens of vendors serving everything from street food favourites to family-style meals.
For those seeking more hands-on fun, the activation area will include a shooting range, a smash room, an inflatable village, and an obstacle course. Horse riding and zip-lining will also be available for guests looking to add a more adventurous element to their celebration.
Ticket prices are yet to be announced. The festival will run for five days, starting on the first day of Eid.