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TOP 10 REASONS
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Why travel to Abu Dhabi: Find out the top 10 reasons to visit
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A SNEAK PEAK
A SNEAK PEAK
A SNEAK PEAK
A Sneak Peek into Abu Dhabi
- Abu Dhabi is a well-organised, productive metropolis with a lovely waterfront position.
- In 1760, the nomadic Bani Yas family moved into the area and made it home. It stayed in a small fishing village until oil was found.
- Thanks to the profits, it turned Abu Dhabi into the modern city it is today, a bustling hub of administration and commerce.
- With a coastline bordered by beaches, holidays to Abu Dhabi are among the most beautiful places to visit in the UAE for mixing sun and sand with a city Abu Dhabi breaks.
- The fields are beautiful, the buildings are beautiful, and the public areas are warm, bright, and friendly.
- The primary tourist attractions are the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the Louvre in our luxury holidays Abu Dhabi.
- Even yet, there are many other activities and adventures right on the city's doorstep, such as kayaking tours through the Eastern Mangroves and day trips to Liwa Oasis' dune landscapes.
- Abu Dhabi encompasses 80% of the United Arab Emirates, stretching from the Arabian Gulf coast to the heritage centre of Al Ain and the spectacular desert environment of the Al Dhafra Region.
- The emirate has something for everyone, from natural islands to Abu Dhabi all inclusive resorts, shifting dunes to calm oases.
- Furthermore with our Dubai Abu Dhabi holiday packages, only a one-hour and 20-minute drive from Dubai was recently voted the safest city by Numbeo's Safe City Index.
- To have a fantastic experience with the best of this city, book flights from London to Abu Dhabi and check off some of the highlights listed in our top 10 reasons to visit Abu Dhabi holidays 2024 from UK.
- Capital- Abu Dhabi
- International Airport - Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH)
- Population- 1,511,768
- Currency- UAE dirham
- Time - GMT+4
- Driving side- Right
- Main electricity- 230V
- Official Language- Arabic
- Religion- Islam
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HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
Top Tourist Attractions in Abu Dhabi
- Make the most of your time in Abu Dhabi, a vibrant metropolis with exciting prospects.
- With cheap holidays to Abu Dhabi, explore the city's world-class landmarks, pubs and restaurants, shopping malls, and spice and gold souks.
- You can look up at the city skyline in the evenings and rest on the beautiful golden dunes or at the spa during the day.
- Our Abu Dhabi tour package lets you relax and enjoy the city's high-class amenities.
- Ferrari World theme park brings the excitement of Formula One racing to Abu Dhabi holidays for adrenaline enthusiasts and families alike, and it is one of the city's top attractions.
- Head to the sea for the most incredible views of Abu Dhabi's sparkling skyscrapers. As you sail out from the marina, the views of the high-rises are breathtaking.
- Yas Beach is a popular destination for a full day of beach fun with our Abu Dhabi beach holidays.
- All the rides in Warner Bros World, Yas Island's newest theme park, are based on cartoons, movies, comic book heroes and villains.
- The Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix, held at Yas Marina Circuit on Yas Island in November, is the city's major yearly event.
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SEASONS TO TRAVEL
SEASONS TO TRAVEL
SEASONS TO TRAVEL
Best Months to Visit Abu Dhabi
- April, May, September, and October are ideal for visiting Abu Dhabi.
- Pleasant weather, manageable crowds, and inexpensive accommodation costs are available throughout the spring and fall shoulder seasons throughout Abu Dhabi flights and hotel.
- The best time to visit is winter when it's not too hot or muggy (December through March).
- Trips to Abu Dhabi during peak season with business travellers, city taxis, and holidaymakers visiting the beach.
- If you want to get the most incredible Abu Dhabi deals offers, The town is almost devoid of tourists.
- Still, the triple-digit temperatures and oppressive humidity will make any time spent outside unpleasant.
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WORTH A VISIT
WORTH A VISIT
WORTH A VISIT
The Best Places to Visit in Abu Dhabi
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
- The stunning and highly massive Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, clad in white marble, is Abu Dhabi's flagship tower and the city's most popular tourist destination.
- The mosque has features from the Mameluke, Ottoman, and Fatimid eras in its form.
- Artisans used glasswork, mosaic tiling, and delicate sculptures to affect the interior and exterior significantly.
- With a capacity of 40,000 worshippers, it is the largest mosque in the United Arab Emirates.
- The second-largest mosque in the UAE is the Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Fujairah. It is named after Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahyan.
- All portions of the mosque (including the colossal library) are open to non-Muslims, and the mosque offers free guided tours regularly.
- The Abu Dhabi City Tour is an excellent method to learn about the city. With a guide, this five-hour tour takes you to the Sheikh Zayed Mosque and the Etihad Towers viewing deck.
Global Culture & Art Collection
- The Louvre Abu Dhabi holidays is the Middle East's most stunning museum. It spans the entire history of humanity's artistic achievements, from the Neolithic to the present.
- The modern design of the museum, with its galleries grouped under a big silver dome, is reason enough to go.
- Several significant temporary exhibitions are held yearly, and the permanent collection spans 12 galleries.
- Saadiyat Island is going to become Abu Dhabi's cultural centre in the coming years, and the Louvre is the first of three major museums that will open there.
- Not so for the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi and the Zayed National Museum. They are still being planned.
Kayak Abu Dhabi's Eastern Mangroves
- Get flights to Abu Dhabi and head into the mangrove forests that still encircle the islands along the shore around Abu Dhabi to witness a distinct side of the city's steel and glass facade.
- There are different kayak trips for people of all ages and skill levels, and the paddling time ranges from 1.5 to 3 hours.
- The Eco Tour allows you to learn about the importance of mangrove ecology while exploring the city's forests' stunning remains.
- For a truly unique experience, you can also go on a night tour and explore the mangroves by gliding over the waterways at night.
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DISCOVER MORE
DISCOVER MORE
DISCOVER MORE
Abu Dhabi Off the Beaten Track
Al Reem Island
- Reem Island is a natural island 600 meters off Abu Dhabi's northeastern shore, connecting it to Abu Dhabi city.
- The airport is only 20 minutes away, and Saadiyat Island and Al Maryah Island are not far away.
- It is home to residential, commercial, and retail buildings.
- This residential and commercial project features one of the emirate's architectural monuments, the linked, pillared-style Gate Towers.
- Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi has a large dome in the middle of the island.
- It was the first French college to open in the Gulf and is the university's first international school.
Al Raha
- The stunning Al Raha Beach development is only a 15-minute drive from the Abu Dhabi Airport Hotel and five minutes from Abu Dhabi International Airport.
- It has coffee shops and restaurants that are good for families, as well as modern apartments, duplexes, loft-style homes, and bigger family units. All of these modern homes have balconies and views of the water.
- Al Muneera, located on the eastern side of the Al Raha Beach complex and overlooking Yas Island, is a seaside lifestyle destination with various stores, restaurants, and cafés with spectacular Arabian Gulf views.
- You can stroll along the walkway or grab a drink at the fountain in the middle.
- Al Bandar is a community-based marina to the north of the Al Raha Beach development, aimed at the average owner and those who want to get into boating.
- It offers more than 130 berths up to 24 meters, making it ideal for short and lengthy berthing.
The Corniche
- Corniche Road in Abu Dhabi spans eight kilometres along the waterfront. It has children's play areas, separate cycling and pedestrian lanes, cafés and restaurants, and the gorgeous, lifeguarded Corniche Beach.
- This pristine beach is one of the most fantastic spots to take advantage of Abu Dhabi's famous year-round weather, so get last-minute holidays to Abu Dhabi
- The beach has turquoise water, a soft white sand beach, and a lovely coastal boardwalk with groomed plants and benches facing the stunning Arabian Gulf.
- Don't forget to bring your phone; the sun going down is a great time to take pictures.
- Every month, 30,000 to 50,000 people visit the Corniche, separated into three areas along its two-kilometre length: Gate 4 (free entrance) is suitable for singles and larger parties.
- Another option is Gate 2, which is great for families and has a quiet area. Gate 3 is also good for families and kids.
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CULTURE & TRADITIONS
CULTURE & TRADITIONS
CULTURE & TRADITIONS
Abu Dhabi Culture and Traditions
- Abu Dhabi continues to draw visitors worldwide, so book your direct flights to Abu Dhabi and all inclusive holidays to Abu Dhabi with us.
- The government has put a lot of money into this area, making huge parks and other amenities available to tourists. However, this is strongly rooted in Abu Dhabi's Islamic culture.
- People of many ethnicities and backgrounds visit Abu Dhabi for employment and leisure and are welcomed as long as they do not disrupt the city's tranquillity.
- The Arabs have a reputation for brutality dating back thousands of years.
- During the pre-Islamic period, war was celebrated, and as time passed, battles became extinct.
- The Arabs are still regarded as the forefathers of swordsmanship and bravery.
- It's common for Arab kids in Abu Dhabi to drive around in fancy cars, but they should never put anyone else's safety at risk.
- On the surface, they appear to be very lavish but incredibly kind in philanthropy and devout.
- As the cultural hub of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi has been named.
- Desert safaris, belly dancing, and Arabic poetry are popular activities in the United Arab Emirates.
- Arabs have always said they were the best writers in the world, and they were right.
- People who want to learn another art are often taught Arabic calligraphy.
- Many residents wear their full-length shirt-dress (dishdasha) with a white or red checkered headpiece as is customary for many (Gutra).
- The women wear a headscarf with their black abaya and a long black robe.
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FOOD FUN FASHION
FOOD FUN FASHION
FOOD FUN FASHION
Abu Dhabi: Food, Fun & Fashion Guide
Food
#Food
- One of the finest ways to experience Abu Dhabi's cuisine is a walk. Abu Dhabi holidays food tours let you taste the city's cuisine and learn about its history.
- Tour guides show visitors the city's best restaurants, marketplaces, and food stalls. Visitors can try some of the best and most unique cuisines.
- Arab and Middle Eastern influences shape Abu Dhabi's cuisine. Traditional meals like Machboos and Luqaimat show this.
- Machboos's cuisine includes spicy rice with meat or fish. Luqaimat is a sweet, sticky delicacy of fried dough balls dipped in syrup. Despite its multinational nature, the city offers Indian, Japanese, and Italian cuisines.
- Some must-visit sites for foodies in Abu Dhabi include the Emirates Palace Hotel with cheap Abu Dhabi hotels with a seafood restaurant and a Lebanese grill among its dining options.
- Street food, such as camel burgers and Emirati specialities at the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital Cafeteria, is also worth trying.
- For foodies, Abu Dhabi has a wide variety of options.
- Abu Dhabi's cuisine and culture are best explored on a culinary tour, which will make tourists appreciate the city's exquisite meals.
Fun
#Fun
- Abu Dhabi holidays are full of activities, so you are never bored. Explore stunning desert vistas and lush green oases outside the city.
- Explore Abu Dhabi's attractions and click the heart icon to save your favourites to plan your perfect holiday.
- There is something for everyone, from relaxing on the beaches of Saadiyat Island to feeling adrenaline at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi.
- On Yas Island, you may spend hours at Warner Bros. World™ Abu Dhabi, the world's largest indoor theme park, and Yas Mall, a shopping paradise.
- If you enjoy nature, visit Mangrove National Park, Sir Bani Yas Island, and the sands of Empty Quarter.
- Refuel at one of Abu Dhabi's award-winning eateries before these exceptional events.
- At the finale of the Formula 1TM season at Yas Marina Circuit, you can watch world-class performances at the state-of-the-art Etihad Arena and participate in the biggest racing event in the world.
Fashion
#Fashion
- What should you pack to fly to Abu Dhabi? That depends on your visit and activities. To dress comfortably in Abu Dhabi, learn about the climate and culture.
- Pack clothes for summer or winter. The winter months of November to April have an average daytime temperature of 24°C (75F) and a nighttime temperature of 13°C (50F).
- The days are warmer from May to October, exceeding 42°C (118F).
- The culture of Abu Dhabi, which values moderation, attracts millions of tourists worldwide each year.
- To show respect, cover your shoulders and legs at malls, offices, and cultural landmarks like the Sheikh Zayed Mosque.
- At pools or beaches, you can wear swimming shorts, bikinis, or anything else you wish.
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NATURE & SAFARI
NATURE & SAFARI
NATURE & SAFARI
Abu Dhabi: Natural Beauty & Safari Adventures
- Abu Dhabi holidays are more than a city. The capital of the UAE is home to stunning architecture and a diverse range of wildlife, making it a great place for outdoor enthusiasts.
- There are many natural locations to visit in Abu Dhabi, including fascinating deserts, fertile oases, archipelago islands, beaches, enigmatic mangrove forests, and wildlife reserves.
- These can be experienced through strolling, mountain biking, scuba diving, free diving, 4x4 safaris, horse riding, and more.
- A 300kg Siberian bear and a pair of gorgeous white tigers are just two of the many species found at the Emirates Park Zoo, one of the best family holidays to Abu Dhabi. Be cool while walking, thanks to a park-wide misting system. Feeding the hungry hippos and eating with elephants are fun activities that teach kids animal care. The park offers an aerial play area along the Petting Zoo with two circuits and over 50 zip, slide, and climb obstacles.
- Sir Bani Yas Island, the largest island three hours from Abu Dhabi, superbly depicts Abu Dhabi's nature. Giraffes, cheetahs, oryx, and other animals live in this magnificent conservation paradise founded by His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. In this private Abu Dhabi nature reserve, you may visit archaeological sites, including a 1,400-year-old Christian monastery, explore wildlife on a 4x4, relax at the Desert Island Resort & Spa, or dive to observe the vivid coral reefs at Al Mahara Diving Centre.
- As an archipelago of over 200 islands, Abu Dhabi holidays have extensive aquatic life. Snorkelling and diving places range from novice to pro; aquatic critters, coral reefs, shipwrecks, and more can be seen. Kayaking, SUP, sailing, and jet skiing are great on the city's shoreline.
- Nature is easy to locate in Abu Dhabi, but you must explore and understand it. The Sheikh Zayed Protected Areas' Mangrove National Park hosts 75% of the UAE's mangrove forests, a biodiversity hotspot. By staying at the Anantara Eastern Mangroves Hotel, you may kayak closer to this ecological asset. While rowing, you may witness flamingos, herons, and other birds and plants. Breathe in this vital part of nature.
- Jubail Mangrove Park is a healthy destination for birdwatchers, wildlife lovers, and photographers. The self-contained educational and leisure attraction offers three walks to explore the verdant landscape. A floating platform with a net shows the aquatic life below. Go to a higher viewing platform, pose, or let nature take the spotlight for the best photos. Visitors should visit the park during high tide.
- Experience the thrill of feeding budgies, penguins, or cheetahs. After Sheikh Zayed founded the Al Ain Zoo in 1968, millions of families visited it. The zoo, 1.5 hours from Abu Dhabi, conserves rare species, including the Arabian Oryx.
- With the Jebel Hafit in the background, the world's largest man-made safari, the Al Ain Safari, lets you see various wildlife in the 217-hectare park. You can schedule a private 4x4 excursion or a 45-minute truck tour to see lions and wildebeest.
- The lovely Saadiyat Island is a seven-minute trip from downtown Abu Dhabi and offers leisure, entertainment, and cultural finds. The highly endangered Hawksbill turtles nest on the island, with free-roaming gazelles and beautiful white-sand beaches. Since 2010, the Hawksbill Turtle Conservation Programme has successfully hatched 650 eggs on Saadiyat. During nesting season, the beach is meticulously managed to protect the eggs. Keep an eye out for dolphins having fun in the bay.
- The Al Wathba Wetland Reserve, a protected area, is one of Abu Dhabi's natural attractions. The reserve is now a mix of natural and constructed lakes where numerous species thrive.
- Sheikh Zayed loved falcons and cared about their welfare. He wanted to heal and liberate them. That concept led to the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital, which treats over 11,000 birds. A 45-minute drive from the city, the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital houses the UAE's national bird. Under supervision, take a guided tour of the facility and hold a falcon.
- The vast Rub' al Khali, the world's second-largest desert, is located across the four borders of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, and the UAE. The Empty Quarter is popular with visitors from the Abu Dhabi side. Discover why camels are called the "ships of the desert" with knowledgeable local guides. The opulent Qasr Al Sarab is home to nine swift Peregrine and Saker falcons.
- The Arabian Saluki Centre, founded in 2001, is a special home and care centre for the magnificent species whose history in the region extends back decades. Because of their speed, fearlessness, and loyalty, Bedouins utilised Saluki dogs for hunting like greyhounds. The falcon hovered over the prey while the Saluki caught it and trained to work together. To meet these faithful animals, reserve or book ahead of time at the centre.
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EVENTS & FIESTAS
EVENTS & FIESTAS
EVENTS & FIESTAS
Abu Dhabi Must-Attend Festivals and Events
- These fantastic festivals, including Christmas in Abu Dhabi, honour Emirati cuisine, and foodies will have the opportunity to see local and worldwide famous chefs at work.
- Supported by all major hotels, restaurants, and shopping complexes, it takes place over two weeks and three weekends with Abu Dhabi hotel deals.
- It is one of Abu Dhabi's most popular food events, allowing guests to sample delicious traditional and international cuisine.
- The Love Food Festival in Al Ain has a similar theme and has live music, cooking demos and classes, and a lot of different food trucks.
- This 10-day festival honouring Her Highness Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak (wife of the late Sheikh Zayad) for her humanitarian work and efforts to empower women is the ideal venue to immerse yourself in UAE culture.
- Fantastic live music, unique food sellers, kids' games, and amazing shows are all part of one of Abu Dhabi's most exciting events.
- The outdoor festival, divided into numerous themed zones, includes insightful pavilions about women in the UAE and environmental awareness.
- The fireworks show at the end of the event is not to be missed.
- The Abu Dhabi Holidays Grand Prix, one of the most thrilling Abu Dhabi holiday events, will be hosted at the spectacular Yas Marina Circuit for the 10th time this year, so get a cheap flight to Abu Dhabi.
- The 2009 first race was the first day-night race ever, which made it even more exciting.
- You may experience the adrenaline rush by arranging a racing vehicle driving experience and cheering for the F1 drivers.
- For this one-of-a-kind event, put on your racing dungarees and drive around the 2.4-kilometer South Circuit in a smooth car.
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