Dubai launches Cycling pass to promote active lifestyles

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is essential, and Dubai has introduced an initiative that combines fitness and city exploration. The Dubai cycling pass, launched by the General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs in partnership with the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism and the Dubai Sports Council, encourages active living while showcasing Dubai’s unique blend of urban development and recreational spaces.

The program was inaugurated at the Nad Al Sheba cycling track. The cycling pass provides access to nine approved cycling tracks across the emirate, suitable for all skill levels from beginners and families to professional cyclists. Routes span urban streets, coastal paths, and mountain trails, offering participants a chance to experience Dubai’s diversity. 

Tracks include Nad Al Sheba, Mushrif Park, Jumeirah Corniche, Al Qudra–Saih Al Salam, Dubai Marina, Al Khawaneej, Dubai Water Canal, Mushrif Mountain Bike Track, and Hatta Mountain Bike Track.

A key feature of the initiative is an interactive digital cycling passport, allowing participants to collect virtual stamps for each completed track. Professional cyclists can also use a physical passport, earning rewards for their achievements. 

Lieutenant General Al Marri emphasized that GDRFA Dubai’s role extends beyond traditional services, focusing on enhancing quality of life and connecting digital innovation with healthy living. 

Looking forward

By integrating fitness, technology, and discovery, the Dubai cycling pass offers residents and visitors an innovative way to stay active while exploring a city that is dynamic and committed to healthy living.

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