Short answer: Muay Thai in Dubai runs around AED 75 to AED 100 per drop-in session, AED 500 to AED 1,500 a month for unlimited group access, and AED 200 to AED 500 per session for private coaching. The big-name gyms publish numbers near the top of that range. The smaller ones tend not to publish at all.
I coach combat training in Al Quoz. Here's the version of the cost conversation I would give you over coffee.
What the price actually buys
A drop-in class is what it sounds like. You walk in, you train, you pay. Fine for variety. Not how real skill is built. The monthly unlimited deals are good if you will actually attend three to four times a week. Most people do not, and that is where the cost-per-session quietly doubles.
Private coaching looks expensive on paper. It often is not, because you progress in eight sessions what would have taken thirty in a class of twenty.
The thing nobody puts in the price
Group size. AED 75 for a class with twenty-five people means you are getting roughly two minutes of direct coaching, if that. AED 200 with a coach and six people on the mats means you are getting attention. That is not subtle. It is the difference between feeling fit and actually being good.
How we price Muay Thai-inclusive training at DKing
At DKing Combat System in Al Quoz, Muay Thai is one striking module inside our complete real-world system, not a standalone class. We are application-based. AED 100 refundable assessment to start. Single session AED 450. 10 sessions AED 3,500 over 45 days. 20 sessions AED 6,000 over 60 days. Elite 40 sessions AED 11,200 over 90 days. You train Muay Thai inside the broader programme that also covers Krav Maga, boxing, ground work and scenario training.
Choosing without regret
Ask whoever you are considering three questions. How many in the room. Do you assess me before I join. What does my first month look like. If those answers are clear, the price tells the truth. If they are vague, find someone else.