Public access to Surf Abu Dhabi, the world’s largest artificial surf park will be available later this year
It’s finally here! Surfers and enthusiasts, the world’s largest artificial surf park is opening soon to the public.
Surf Abu Dhabi, the world’s most advanced man-made wave, was unveiled as part of larger plans for Hudayriyat Island last summer. Modon Properties is all set to present the world’s biggest and most advanced artificial wave facility.
Designed in partnership with Kelly Slater Wave Co., the landmark destination will offer a high-performance surfing experience and a lot of firsts for the emirate and the world.
So when is it opening? As early as October 2024! That’s right, this winter Abu Dhabi and all of the UAE will get access to Surf Abu Dhabi and the chance to explore world-class sports facilities, leisure, and hospitality experiences.
You can get the adrenaline going on the world’s longest ride, biggest barrel, and most excitingly, the largest man-made wave pool.
From beginners to pro-surfers, the complex will be perfect for everyone, and could also host major international events.
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Additionally, there are plenty of other exciting projects we’re going to get to enjoy very soon! Scheduled to launch in 2025, Velodrome Abu Dhabi will feature the first UCI Category 1 indoor cycling track in the region, suitable for international championships.
And of course, one can’t ignore the largest urban park!
Spanning over 2.25 million square meters, the nature-centric project will be a haven for adventures and outdoor encounters. From an elevated cycling track to an eco-tourism platform and even a Mangrove Walk, keep an eye out for what’s going to be green goals!
Adding 53.5km of coastline to the city’s landscape, including 16km of beaches, Abu Dhabi’s position as a world-class lifestyle destination has never been more real.
For more information, visit modon.ae
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