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Abu Dhabi welcomes guests with record-breaking experiences

ABU DHABI, UAE – Abu Dhabi, the new sports and leisure attraction on Yas Island, developed by Miral, was inaugurated and opened to the public on November 29, 2019.

Suitable for guests of all ages and skills, CLYMB™ features the world’s largest indoor skydiving flight chamber spanning 10 meters (32 feet) wide and 32 meters (104 feet) high. It is also home to the world’s tallest indoor climbing wall, reaching 43 meters (141 feet) in height, as part of five climbing walls with varying degrees of height and difficulty, suitable for both beginners and experts alike. The attraction provides guests with a unique experience taking them to new heights with the aid of experts and is conveniently accessible through Yas Mall and adjacent to Ferrari World Abu Dhabi.

CLYMB Abu Dhabi – Skydiving

H.E. Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, chairman of Miral, said: “This is yet another milestone for us as we continue to elevate Yas Island’s position as a leading global destination for entertainment, leisure and business. CLYMB™ Abu Dhabi is a one of a kind sports attraction, which is designed to become the ultimate hub for adventure, offering something completely unique, challenging and unforgettable for active lifestyle enthusiasts from around the world.”

CLYMB Abu Dhabi – Climbing

The opening event witnessed a thrilling entertainment showcase by professional international skydiving and rock-climbing athletes. These included Redbull athletes and gold medallists, Kyra Poh (Singapore) and Maja Kuczyńska (Poland), record-breaking skydiver, Red Bull Stratos hero, and BASE jumper, Felix Baumgartner. Additionally, Red Bull climbing athlete and professional rock-climbing champion, Sasha DiGiulian (USA) laid the first climbing chalk on the world’s tallest indoor climbing wall.

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