Etihad Museum in Jumeirah is running its Winter Camp day-camp from Monday, December 22, 2025 to Friday, December 26, 2025, with daily camp hours typically set around 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. For direct confirmation, the museum location is Jumeira St., at the cross of 2nd December St., Dubai, and the official contact numbers are 800 33222 and +971 4 515 5100. If you prefer email, the museum contact address is Etihad.Museum@dubaiculture.ae. Registration required.
What the camp covers at Etihad Museum
Etihad Museum’s winter camp format suits children who learn best through stories and hands-on challenges (children/family-friendly). Because the museum focuses on the UAE’s union story and national milestones, the camp turns galleries into a learning playground. At the same time, facilitators usually push teamwork and confident presenting, so the experience feels active. Also, the setting helps kids connect “history” to real places, since the museum sits in a landmark area. Expect a learning-through-doing style.
The second session schedule and daily rhythm
For the second session, the published run dates are Monday, December 22, 2025 to Friday, December 26, 2025, and it is commonly described as a five-day camp. If you have seen a single-day entry dated Sunday, December 21, 2025, verify it by phone before planning. Meanwhile, most families plan drop-off a little early to avoid last-minute parking stress. Arrive 15 minutes before 9:00 AM.
Registration routes and expected fees
Listings for this camp commonly show AED 500 per child for the week, approximately, depending on availability and timing. Some listings also show a typical age bracket of 5 to 12 years old, so it is wise to confirm eligibility. Because camps can switch between early-bird and standard pricing, treat AED 500 as approximate unless checkout confirms it. Registration usually runs through the official Dubai Culture booking flow rather than walk-in signups. Spots can fill quickly.

Getting there in Jumeirah and parking
The museum address you’ll want in your map app is Jumeira St., cross of 2nd December St., Dubai, and it is generally straightforward by taxi or ride-hailing. However, morning traffic in Jumeirah can stack up around school-run times, so earlier arrival usually feels calmer. Also, on busy weekdays, you may need to circle for a legal spot. Parking capacity is limited.
Practical options for parents from other Emirates
If you’re driving in from Abu Dhabi, leaving before the morning peak often saves time, and the return trip is usually smoother after the 3:00 PM pickup rush settles. Likewise, from Sharjah, weekday congestion as you cross into Dubai is the main variable, so an early start reduces stress for children. In addition, some parents choose a simple drop-off routine, then stay nearby for errands. Plan your return route before pickup.
What to pack for comfort
Dubai’s winter pattern during this week is usually mild and comfortable, which helps because arrivals and pickups involve short outdoor stretches. Expect daytime temperatures in the mid-20s Celsius, with mornings and evenings feeling cooler in the mid-to-high teens. So, a light jacket for the morning, plus water and sun protection, usually works well. Also, air-conditioned interiors can feel chilly for kids. Cool mornings can surprise kids.
WARNINGS AND TIPS CLOSING PARAGRAPH
Overall, expect mild winter conditions, so dress in light layers and keep a thin jacket for early mornings. Because weekday traffic builds on Jumeirah corridors, aim for an early drop-off and a slightly flexible pickup plan, especially on Monday, December 22, 2025 and Thursday, December 25, 2025. Public transport can work with a short taxi connection, yet a direct car drop-off is usually simpler with children. Prices and ticket terms can change, so treat AED 500 as approximately unless confirmed at checkout, and use the official DUBAI CULTURE booking path for the most reliable registration. Make your reservation before the week starts. For quick confirmation, call 800 33222 or +971 4 515 5100, and note the location as Jumeira St., cross of 2nd December St., Dubai, and as highlighted in the editorial checks by www.few.ae, a brief call can prevent timing misunderstandings.


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