Ferrari World's High-speed Zip Line Gives Its Cars a Run for Their Money

Put pedal to the metal on this high-thrill adventure.

Ferrari World Abu Dhabi
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi

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If you have a need for speed, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is ready to fuel that desire. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the United Arab Emirates’ theme park debuted a zip line — as well as a roof walk on its iconic red logo rooftop — in November 2020.

Located on the leisure destination of Yas Island just across from the Abu Dhabi International Airport, the two attractions added to the park’s list of adrenaline-pumping experiences. Officially called the Ferrari World Abu Dhabi Zip Line, the path starts in the heart of the park and passes through the middle of the Flying Aces roller coaster loop, in total spanning 400 meters or around 1,300 feet.

Ferrari World Abu Dhabi
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi

For those looking for the height without the speed, the Ferrari World Abu Dhabi Roof Walk allows visitors to walk on top of the 2.2 million-square-foot surface, about 517 feet off the ground. The reward: impressive views of all of Yas Island.

“These experiences complement the thrilling mix of activities that guests can enjoy when they visit the theme park,” said Bianca Sammut, then general manager of Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, in a 2020 release. “As we hit our phenomenal 10-year milestone we have evolved so much at the Park, but one thing that hasn’t changed is our promise to continuously elevate our world-class guest experience.”

Besides these sky-high attractions, the park also has an impressive line-up of family offerings, as well as a designated Family Zone. The dozens of attractions also include the world’s fastest roller coaster, Formula Rossa; the world’s highest roller coaster loop, on the Flying Aces; a zero-gravity fall, Turbo Tower; a hang glider ride, Flying Wings; and a drive through Italy in a Ferrari 250 California recreation, Bell’Italia.

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