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The Palm Monorail: My Emirates Pass

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The Palm Monorail: My Emirates Pass

Enjoy Flat 20% discount on all ticket categories. Valid for purchase at ticket counter.

Your Dubai holiday is even better with My Emirates Pass

With glorious weather and hundreds of incredible offers this season, it’s the best time to be in Dubai.

Use your Emirates boarding pass to enjoy exclusive discounts at restaurants, luxury spas, big‑name stores, private pools and beaches and more across Dubai and the UAE.

You can also visit some of the biggest family attractions for less, including At The Top Burj Khalifa, Aquaventure waterpark at Atlantis The Palm, IMG Worlds of Adventure, Dubai Parks & Resorts, City Sightseeing and more.

Fly to Dubai between 1 November 2023 and 31 March 2024.

Explore the full list of venues and read our FAQs below to learn more.

Dubai Shopping Festival

Visit during the Dubai Shopping Festival to enjoy even more offers and discounts. From 8 December to 14 January 2024 Dubai’s shopping and family entertainment extravaganza is back. Make the most of your Emirates baggage allowance to bring home designer deals, on top of all the offers you can enjoy with My Emirates Pass.

How to use My Emirates Pass

Present your Emirates boarding pass at participating venues along with your photo ID so they know it belongs to you.

If you’re using a mobile boarding pass, remember to take a screenshot as your pass may disappear from your digital wallet or Emirates app after your flight.

About The Palm Monorail: 

One way to see the views of The Palm is to board The Palm Monorail. Starting from the Palm Gateway station at the entry of the island and winding its way to Al Ittihad Park, Nakheel Mall, The Pointe and Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark it is a great way to see The Palm Jumeirah without battling any traffic.

Location: Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jumeirah, artificial offshore islands in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the site of private residences and hotels. From the air, the archipelago resembles a stylized palm tree within a circle. Palm Jumeirah was built in the early 21st century and was largely financed from Dubai’s substantial income from petroleum.

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