The capital of the United Arab Emirates, sits off the mainland on an island in the Persian (Arabian) Gulf. Its focus on oil exports and commerce is reflected by the skyline’s modern towers and shopping megacenters such as Abu Dhabi and Marina malls. Beneath white-marble domes, the vast Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque features an immense Persian carpet, crystal chandeliers and capacity for 41,000 worshipers.
Abu Dhabi is famous for its stunning islands and record-breaking theme parks such as Ferrari World Abu Dhabi and SeaWorld Abu Dhabi in YAS ISLAND. Other popular locations include the stunning Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the more recent addition,
9 REASON YOU SHOULD VISIT ABU DHABI
1. Experience Emirati hospitality
We’re famous for our hospitality, and you’ll experience it from the moment you arrive. Wherever you are in Abu Dhabi, you’ll experience it, whether you’re checking in to your hotel, dining out or interacting with the locals, where a friendly face will greet you. For those looking to feed the creative soul, the Louvre Abu Dhabi houses some of the most outstanding galleries and exhibitions in the world. It’s also a fantastic place for children too, with crafty workshop classes and interactive displays to keep all the family entertained.
2. Uncover rich heritage
In Abu Dhabi, we’re proud of our heritage and proud to share it with the world. From the coasts to the desert dunes, you’ll find experiences that introduce you to Abu Dhabi’s deep history. Embark on an ocean cruise to learn about the city’s pearl diving past or venture into the oases of Al Ain to witness ancient irrigation technologies in action. From arts to architecture, customs to ceremonies, Abu Dhabi boasts a rich culture both old and new. One of the country’s most important heritage sites is the stunning Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque; a marble-domed masterpiece adorned with jewel-encrusted columns, gold-plated Swarovski chandeliers and one of the largest mosaic courtyards in the world.
In the city, the presidential palace of Qatar Al Watan is the place to learn all about the city’s history and Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is where cultures come together to learn about Abu Dhabi’s connection with Islam.
3. Explore diverse nature
Abu Dhabi’s landscapes transform dramatically as you venture inland from the sea. Along the 700km coastline, you’ll discover a maritime culture, golden beaches and glistening waters hugged in places by giant mangrove forests. A short drive east and you’ll soon come upon the movie-like deserts where camels roam and dunes tower above you. The lush green oasis of Al Ain isn’t too far away. Here, a 90-minute drive from Abu Dhabi, you’ll find the quaint city built around an oasis that flourishes thanks to its ancient irrigation systems.
Off the coast, you’ll also find the island of Sir Bani Yas Island, a sanctuary for nature and wildlife, including oryx, giraffes and cheetahs. As one of Abu Dhabi’s most surprising destinations, it’s well worth a visit.
4. Feel year-round sunshine
In Abu Dhabi, we enjoy sunshine all year long, with rainfall being a rare occurrence. The winter months are when temperatures are perfect for enjoying outdoor activities like water-sports, dune bashing or camel riding; however, there is so much to do in summer. When temperatures get too high, you can always rely on air-conditioned indoor theme parks, shopping malls and museums to spend your time.
5. Experience something unique
You’ll never be bored in Abu Dhabi; the city and desert are packed with unforgettable experiences that break world records! Yas Island is where you can skydive indoors in the world’s tallest flight chamber at CLYMB and ride the world’s fastest rollercoaster at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi. You can also play with your favourite cartoon characters and superheroes at the world’s largest indoor theme park, Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi.
6. Witness unmissable moments
Sync your calendar with ours and witness unmissable events in Abu Dhabi! Love sport? Abu Dhabi’s got you covered. Enjoy sporting showdowns at the Etihad Arena, golfing action at Yas Links and who can forget the finale to the Formula 1® season at the Yas Marina Circuit. Global music stars love to play here in Abu Dhabi. Previous guests include Beyonce, Lewis Capaldi, Kanye West and so many more!
Browse the Abu Dhabi calendar to browse all the sporting, cultural and musical events coming soon.
7. Desert Adventures
Outside the of city’s high-rises lies a world of desert wonder. Reaching impressive heights of over 300m, Abu Dhabi boasts some of the tallest sand dunes in the world; and with such extraordinary landscapes, comes extraordinary activities. Thrill-seekers will be in their element with the choice to sandboard or quad bike down the towering, golden slopes, and for those looking for soft adventure, camel rides and falconry demonstrations are excellent choices.
8. Blissful Beaches
With year-round sunshine, Abu Dhabi makes for the perfect escape to get that well-deserved fix of vitamin D. There’s plenty of beautiful beaches to be found on this Emirate archipelago, but one of the most notable is Saadiyat Beach, a sweeping stretch renowned for its pale, white sands and glistening turquoise waters. If you’re extremely lucky, you may even get the chance to spot one of the endangered Hawksbill turtles that come to lay their eggs on the shore.
9. Exceptional Cuisine
It wouldn’t be a visit to Abu Dhabi without trying some of the delicious Emirati cuisine on offer. Traditionally, meals burst with platters of slow-cooked lamb and chicken, accompanied alongside a mezze of aromatic rice and fresh, seasoned vegetables. After dinner, it is customary to wash down your meal with one of the fine cups of Arabic coffee the UAE is famed for. You can sample authentic dishes at most restaurants throughout the city, though our Kenwood Travel Experts say some of the finest meals they’ve had lie in the streetside cafes and traditional dhow boats.
SEAWORLD ABU DHABI
SeaWorld Abu Dhabi is a marine life theme park and animal researching, rescue & rehabilitation center that opened on May 23, 2023, on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. It is the first SeaWorld park outside of the United States and the first park without orcas.