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đ Al Majaz 1, Sharjah
Outdoor trampoline walkway on Al Noor Island connecting the southern and western sections. Accessible to all ages with Al Noor Island admission. Panoramic views of the Sharjah corniche and skyline.
Really fun for children!! Fun place in al noor island!! Nice view of Sharjah skyline!!
đ Family Action Verdict
Best for families already visiting Al Noor Island who want an active element alongside the island's gardens and attractions. The path format suits all ages â toddlers through adults bounce comfortably. Daytime visits in the shade outperform hot, humid evenings for comfort.
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RIFNA RAINI K
âReally fun for children!! Fun place in al noor island!! Nice view of Sharjah skyline!!â
Lora Olsen
âVery nice hidden trampoline with great view over Sharjah skyline. It is suitable for small children and adults. The other playground is mainly for older kids. This trampoline is like a path which is connecting the Southern side of the island with the Western. Beware there are ants and mosquitoes.â
Mithun raj Muralidharan
âIt's an area inside the island where there is a small strech of trampoline placed with one side the skyline and corniche view, kids and even adults can jump and have fun here, it is only accessible for al noor island ticket holders since the place is located inside the island premises and people who are entering the island, it doesn't have a general entry.â
Shahid Rana
âIt can be really hot and humid at night but it's amazing in the day with all the shadeâ
Reviews from Google
Overview
This trampoline is laid out as a connecting path across Al Noor Island rather than a static jump zone, linking the southern and western sides of the island with unobstructed views of the Sharjah skyline and corniche. Children and adults bounce along the full route. Natural shade makes daytime visits more comfortable. The trampoline is accessed with standard Al Noor Island admission â there is no separate entry. Ants and mosquitoes have been reported; insect repellent is advised.



