Forget beach clubs and desert safaris. Dubai and the UAE now have something no other destination can offer: a real astronaut training experience, open to anyone with the ambition and the budget to try it.


A Completely New Kind of UAE Experience

Blinc Space, a new private spaceflight venture led by entrepreneur Mac Malkawi, has launched astronaut training and human spaceflight preparation across the UAE. And it is not just for career astronauts. It is designed for space tourists, corporate adventurers, and anyone who has ever looked up and wondered what it would feel like to train for space.

The programme uses the UAE’s existing world-class facilities rather than building new ones, making the experience both credible and surprisingly accessible.


What Visitors Can Actually Do

The training ecosystem spans some of the UAE’s most remarkable locations and attractions.

Deep Dive Dubai, already one of the world’s most extraordinary aquatic experiences, doubles as a zero-gravity simulation facility comparable to NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Lab. Desert terrain in Mleiha and Shoka provides the setting for geology-based analogue missions. Aerobatic flights and skydiving experiences in Ras Al Khaimah round out the full programme.

Malkawi described the UAE as a gold mine for astronaut preparation. “We’re taking what already exists, centrifuges, fighter jets, deep diving facilities, and integrating them into a full training ecosystem,” he said.


How Much It Costs and What Is Available

Traditional NASA astronaut training costs around $20 million per year and is available to almost nobody. Blinc Space has changed that entirely.

A full two-year comprehensive astronaut training programme is priced at approximately $500,000 per year. For visitors looking for something shorter, day sessions and week-long camps are available at a fraction of that cost.

“There is an experience for every budget,” Malkawi said. “You don’t need to commit decades of your life to understand what it feels like to train for space.”


Why the UAE Is the Perfect Base

The UAE already attracts visitors seeking extraordinary experiences, from record-breaking theme parks to desert luxury. Space training adds an entirely new category to that offering and one that no other destination in the region can currently match.

With experienced astronaut trainers relocating to the UAE to join the programme, Blinc Space is building something permanent, not a pop-up attraction.

For travelers who have done everything Dubai has to offer, this might just be the next thing on the list.

Cover photo: ITP Media

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Ahmed is a technology and innovation writer for Dubai.News, covering the latest developments in smart city infrastructure, consumer tech, digital services, and the gadgets transforming everyday life in the UAE. With a strong focus on how technology shapes business and daily living in the Gulf region, Ahmed delivers clear, accessible reporting that helps readers stay ahead of the curve. His work spans product reviews, industry analysis, and breaking tech news across Dubai and the wider Middle East.