During your visit to Abu Dhabi , don't miss the most visited sites in the capital of the United Arab Emirates, which is built on a natural island.
Start your discovery by first stopping at the Sheikh Zayed mosque, one of the largest in the world, entirely covered with marble and with many complex Islamic decorations.
Then, go to the Corniche, by the water, to visit the heritage village, which was built on an artificial breakwater and which represents scenes from the pre-petroleum time in the region.
Take superb photos of the horizon line that looks like that of Manhattan, then make a photo stop near the Emirates Palace, the famous "7 -star hotel" of Abu Dhabi, which is worth $ 3 billion.
Continue your visit by passing in front of gardens and immaculate beaches to reach the Central Souq, where you will have time to get involved in the local population in this charming souk. You can discover daily life in Abu Dhabi by visiting a traditional dates market to see the narcotic varieties of dates closely.
Be sure to visit the island of Saadiyat, a cultural center that houses the astonishing Louvre Abu Dhabi. You can take beautiful photos and discover the history of the region.
Then go to the neighboring island of Yas Island to visit the first theme park in the world, Ferrari World, and buy souvenirs for your loved ones.
In short, by visiting Abu Dhabi, you will have the opportunity to discover a modern and dynamic city while discovering its rich heritage and by exploring its most popular tourist attractions.
- Visit without entry - Hotel Emirates Palace
- Walking visit - Central souk in Abu Dabi - Free time for lunch
- Walk visit - Palais Qasr al Hosn
- Visit without entry - Musée Louvre Abu Dhabi - Photo stop
- Pick-up of Center Hotels
- Transport
- Person guide
- Walking visit - Cheikh Zayed mosque
- Visit without entry - Ferrari World - Photo stop
- Deposit
- Pick up of hotels - Transport- Time of pickup: between 7 a.m. and 7:30 a.m.
- Pick up: Dubai or Sharjah hotels.
Every Monday, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays
- Pick-up hours are likely to change due to local traffic.
- Visits are bilingual.
- Prices include taxes and VAT in force. If the government applies additional taxes, if the price of fuel increases, the prices will be revised upwards.
- The route is likely to be changed in the case of government decisions, holidays, bad weather or other unforeseen conditions.
- Children's rates apply to children under 12 years of age.
- Children under the age of 8 must be seated in a child/booster seat (an additional supplement must be paid on site).
- Please note that the duration of the indicated tour is approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of the day and traffic conditions.
- For security reasons, it is necessary that you provide the complete names of each traveler, their nationalities and their sexes ... at the time of booking in "Special requests".
- The visit of certain sites such as the Sheikh Zaied mosque requires strict dress:
- Women must wear long pants or long skirt and a long sleeve top. No tight or transparent clothes. Women must also cover their heads with a scarf.
- For men, knees and shoulders must be covered.
- Tattoos? must be covered.
- Entrance to the mosque will be prohibited for anyone who does not respect the dress code.
-Shoes must be removed before entering the mosque.