If
you say United Arab Emirates, one of the places that instantly comes to
mind is Abu Dhabi. Aside from being the capital, Abu Dhabi is a
well-ordered and modern city known as the center for business and
government. It is a popular holiday destination with its golden beaches,
water parks and desert drives. With the size of the city and the number
of activities you can do, a day or two would not be enough to
appreciate its splendor and wonder.
Flight availability is not a problem since flights to Abu Dhabi
are offered by numerous major airlines and run weekly. Get booking and
get to explore some (if not all) the amazing attractions this
breathtaking city has to offer – all in 7 days.
Day 1
Visit the Grand Mosque
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The
first place that tourists like you can visit is Abu Dhabi’s landmark
building – the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. This is the resting place of
the UAE’s founding president, Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan and is
the third biggest mosque in the world. Made of white Macedonian marble,
this structure has 82 domes, a central courtyard with 1048 columns faced
with marble panels and inlaid with semi-precious stones, and the
world’s largest carpet and chandelier. It can hold up to 40,000
worshippers and is open to visitors daily. Go on guided tours and
explore all areas of the mosque – including the prayer rooms and vast
library.
Stroll the promenade
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After
nourishing your spiritual side, spend the rest of the day and evening
in the Corniche – a four-mile promenade in the heart of the city. Enjoy
the amazing view of the Arabian Gulf and the towering skyscrapers that
crowd the skyline as you walk through a sprawling green space. You can
enjoy a picnic in one of the paved walkways lined with benches or you
can spread a blanket in the public beach. End the day by grabbing a
quick bite in one of the many kitchen available – be it Ethiopian,
Middle Eastern or European.
Day 2
Get pumped up at Yas Island
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Get
ready for a day filled with adrenaline at Yas Island – one of Abu
Dhabi’s top luxury hotel destinations. Start the day off by lounging and
sunbathing along the sandy beach stretch. Then get yourself wet and
wild at Waterworld – the world’s biggest water park that offers you raft
rides, slides, ravines and wave machines. After you’ve had your fill of
the water, hop on over to Ferrari World and experience the world’s
fastest rollercoaster, Formula Rossa, which touches 150 mph! You can end
the day by taking a run or cycle around the Yas Marina Circuit, where
Abu Dhabi’s Formula One racing event takes place every year.
Day 3
Peek into history at Abu Dhabi Heritage Village
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Start
your day by taking a blast into the past at this heritage site. The Abu
Dhabi Heritage Village is an authentic replica of a typical Bedouin
encampment and the Emirati life before the oil boom. This is run by the
Emirates Heritage Club and is located at the end of the Corniche. There
are exhibits that features everything from crafts, spice shops and
camels to local agriculture, pearl diving trade and photography.
Admire Emirates Palace
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Make
your jaws drop as you take in the beauty of the Emirates Palace – a
seven-star hotel spread across 100 hectares of lush lawns and gardens.
This is considered an architectural marvel for its 114 domes, 1,002
chandeliers and interiors that are decorated with gold leaves, marble
and pearl. Take dozens of pictures and keep the memories with you as you
get to stroll through this structure for free!
Day 4
Soak under the heat at the Desert
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Escape
to the south of Abu Dhabi and enjoy the beauty of Liwa Oasis. This
oasis settlement is known for date farming and having one of the largest
sand dunes in the world. You get to tick off activities like riding a
dune buggy, trying sand surfing, or going camel trekking from your
bucket list. If you want more of the desert, proceed to Al Ain – the
Garden City. Enjoy the greenery with the mighty peak of Jebel Hafeet as
the backdrop.
Day 5
Have a taste of culture
Tickle
your creative side by visiting the best collections and museums Abu
Dhabi has to offer. Take ride to Saadiyat Island, the new cultural
district. Take your pick from the Saadiyat Island Story, a permanent
exhibition which explains the vision off the island, or the Louvre Abu
Dhabi, which showcases collections on loan from its Paris namesake and
other French museums. If you want to behold of local talent, proceed to
Ghaf Gallery in the Khalidiya area. This is a 1500 square exhibition
space that nurtures local talent and regularly features contemporary art
by upcoming artists.
Day 6
Enjoy a day at the zoo
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A
day at the zoo is always a good idea. It is an even better idea when
you get to Emirates Park Zoo and see a host of animals that include rare
white tigers, giraffes and elephants. There is also a primate section
and a flamingo park with a sea lion enclosure. Get to pet and feed
domestic breeds of animals at the petting zoo. If you still want more of
the wildlife, visit the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital. This may be a
working veterinary hospital for ill and injured falcons, but there are
also guided tours that allow you to get up close and personal with these
birds of prey.
Cruise through the boat tours
The
locals say that the best views of Abu Dhabi can be seen when you head
out into the water. So it is recommended that you slow down by taking a
boat tour after an energy-filled day with animals. There are quite a few
different operators that run tours for all budget types; but the most
popular option is the sunset cruise that lets you experience dusk in Abu
Dhabi as you appreciate the view of the high rise buildings when you
drift out from the marina.
Day 7
Watch a free movie
Your
7-day trip is coming to an end and what a better way to end it by
taking things slow on the last day, specifically by catching a movie!
What makes it even better is that it’s free! Go to The Space which is on
the ground floor of the TwoFour54 Building. They regularly hold free
movie nights; and with luck, you might even get the chance to watch and
Emirati short film or a European art flick!
Bask in the beauty of the city
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Spend
your last night in Abu Dhabi by appreciating the skyline view of the
city for one last time. Go up the observation deck in the Jumeriah at
Etihad Tower Hotel, which is considered the highest point in the city.
There is an entry fee for non-guests of the hotel, but you can have your
money’s worth when you enjoy food and drinks while taking in the view.
Great food and drinks with a great view is the perfect ending to your
Abu Dhabi experience.
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