Surrounded by the Hajar Mountain in the UAE, the Hatta rock pools boast of a labyrinth of rock formations that are vitalized by the free flow of water that passes through them. The narrow rocky corridors of the Hatta rock pools lead to pools of water which are constantly topped up by a spring nearby.
Hatta is an ancient village in Dubai, and one of its main attractions among tourists is the Hatta rock pool. For visitors looking to spend a quite weekend in Dubai the rock pools are a good getaway. Since Dubai is famous for its dry and humid weather typical of dessert plains the rock pools are a welcome change. The Hajar Mountains are an amazing site that stands out in different shades of brown stretching right around the pools.
A swim through the rocky spaces of the Hatta rock pools can be tempting but caution should also be exerted. The rocks close to the water are slippery and accidents are bound to happen if tourists are not careful. Having said that, for tourists who want to live out their secret wish of being a dare devil and diving into its water from the highest peak, then there isn't another place in Dubai that offers such an exhilarating rush.
The scenery at the rock pools is simply amazing. This is also perhaps why visitors like to picnic near its gushing water falls and many small pools. From Hatta the distance to the rock pools is only about half an hour.
Just 10 minutes from Dubai International Airport, a prominent landmark in the city is the Raffles Dubai. This
Dubai hotel boasts of exquisite hospitality that comes with the traditional Middle Eastern touch. Built in a pyramidal style this
luxury hotel in Dubai also has a sky garden which is a major hit with many tourists who come here.