Abu Dhabi Holidays

With year round sunshine, beautiful stretches of white pristine sandy beaches and clear blue water, Abu Dhabi is a captivating blend of history and modern life. With a stunning waterfront, it is also home to the sixth largest mosque in the world. There is a wealth of watersports on the attractive 400 kilometre coastline and whether it is designer outlets or traditional souks that take your fancy, shopping enthusiasts certainly will not be disappointed. Abu Dhabi is the perfect choice to relax and enjoy the Arabian hospitality.

Things to do in Abu Dhabi

Along with an impressive skyline, fantastic shopping malls and plenty of stunning architecture, Abu Dhabi offers its visitors an array of interesting activities to partake in and places to explore. One of the city’s most significant landmarks is the Qasr Al Hosn; built towards the end of the 18th century, this stone watchtower was the city’s first permanent structure and housed ruling families, the government, and the national archive. Another must-see is the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque; one of the largest religious buildings in the world, it can accommodate 40,000 visitors into a space the size of four football fields! Abu Dhabi is also home to many more places of interest such as Mangrove National Park, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi and Sea Hawk Water Sports & Adventures.

Food in Abu Dhabi

The types of food that are available in Abu Dhabi are extensive, from more commonly enjoyed dishes taken from Italian, French, American and Mexican cuisine, to the more traditional and exotic recipes that known throughout the United Arab Emirates, there's plenty for everyone to enjoy when visiting Abu Dhabi. Emirati cuisine is known for its fresh seafood and there is endless variety available in Abu Dhabi, one of the most popular dishes is Madrooba. This dish is prepared using any kind of fish that has been salt-cured and then cooked in a pot of water and flavoured with spices, throughout the cooking process flour is added to thicken the broth which transforms into a delicious sauce. To top it off, locals love to enjoy this dish with flat bread known as Raqaq. If you have more of a sweet tooth, then you'll definitely like Luqaimat; tasty fried balls of dough drizzled with date syrup. Eaten any time throughout the day, Luqaimat are made with saffron and are incredibly light, ensuring you don't feel heavy after eating them. There are endless delicacies for you to enjoy when visiting this destination, whether you enjoy savoury or sweet dishes, you're bound to find more than one incredible meal in Abu Dhabi.  

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Your Abu Dhabi Questions Answered

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Abu Dhabi’s cuisine reflects Emirati traditions with Middle Eastern influences. Popular dishes include machboos (spiced rice with meat or fish), shawarma, and luqaimat (sweet dumplings). The city also offers a wide range of international dining options.

The food in Abu Dhabi is very safe, with high hygiene standards in restaurants and hotels. Enjoy traditional Emirati cuisine and street food from reputable vendors. Tap water is generally safe, but many prefer bottled water.

Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended when visiting Abu Dhabi. It can cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and unexpected issues like lost luggage or travel delays.

Must-see attractions in Abu Dhabi include the stunning Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the cultural hub of Louvre Abu Dhabi, and the thrilling Ferrari World. Don’t miss the beautiful Corniche waterfront and a desert safari for a unique adventure.

Yes, dress modestly in public, covering shoulders and knees, especially in religious sites. Public displays of affection should be minimal, and it’s respectful to remove shoes when entering mosques. Always ask for permission before photographing people.

Pack lightweight, breathable clothing for the warm climate, along with a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Modest attire is recommended in public areas, especially when visiting mosques. A light jacket may be useful for cooler evenings during winter.

The best time to visit Abu Dhabi is from November to March when the weather is cooler and more pleasant, ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. This period offers comfortable temperatures for exploring the city and enjoying the beaches.

Yes, Abu Dhabi is considered very safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a strong focus on security. As with any destination, it’s wise to take basic precautions, such as safeguarding personal belongings and respecting local laws and customs.

Arabic is the official language of Abu Dhabi. However, English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas, hotels, restaurants, and shops, making it easy for travellers to communicate.

The currency used in Abu Dhabi is the United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it’s useful to carry some cash for small purchases or in traditional markets (souks).

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