The Sport of Kings
Discover the rich heritage of Polo, known as the Sport of Kings, in contemporary and lively surroundings with well-maintained Polo fields and advanced facilities.
Learn How To Play Polo
We offer individual and group polo lessons for adults and kids. Our Instructors cater to the broad range of participant’s abilities and ensure that everyone receives one-on-one instruction within a group format, small enough to ensure individual attention yet allow one to learn from fellow participants and practice their skills.
Check our Polo Academy Calendar here.
Polo Membership
Take a step into the glittering world of Polo and become a member of one of the world’s most exclusive Polo clubs. Celebrating a quintessential sport, we offer exclusive Club benefits including complimentary leisure membership for Polo members.
Sponsorship Opportunities
We work closely with clients to develop long-term sustainable relationships for those wishing to align their brand, product, and services with the sport of Polo. We provide companies with the perfect platform to drive customers and deliver tangible benefits.
Polo Calendar
Instagram: @poloclubdubai
Lesson Packages
We offer individual and group Polo lessons for adults and kids.
Private Lesson
AED
495
per person with own horse
Group Lessons
AED
450
per person with own horse
Private Lessons
AED
750
per lesson with club horse
Stick and Ball
AED
650
per lesson with club horse
Stick and Ball with Pro
AED
495
per lesson with own horse
Two Instructional Chukkas
AED
725
per lesson with club horse
Private Lesson
AED
585
with own horse
Group Lesson
AED
350
per person with own horse
Group Lesson
AED
485
per person with club horse
Group Lesson
AED
3,150
for 10 lessons with own horse
A SPORT OF RICH HERITAGE
Known as the “The Sport of Kings”, Polo origins find their roots in the mists of antiquity, with history recording the ancient Persians playing some 2,500 years ago. It was in India, six centuries later, that Polo was played for the first time by British tea planters. They in turn brought the sport back to England in 1869 from where the game began its rapid ascent in popularity across the world.