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The Complete Abu Dhabi Experience tour offers a three-day package covering key landmarks across the capital as well as the garden city of Al Ain.
Start the day with an awe-inspiring visit to the luxurious Emirates Palace hotel. Top tip: capture photos of its gold, mother-of-pearl and crystal-encrusted central dome. Next, see the majestic Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, an open and welcoming place of worship and an iconic landmark. Finally, take a tour of Louvre Abu Dhabi, a universal museum that celebrates world cultures and houses hundreds of the globe’s most priceless works.
On day two, head to Abu Dhabi’s garden city of Al Ain to gain insights into UAE heritage. Enjoy a visit to the 4,000-year-old Al Ain Oasis, see historic structures like Al Jahili Fort, built in the 1890s, and Qasr Al Muwaiji, featuring a picturesque structure that’s a fine example of early 20th-century mud-brick architecture.
Drench yourself in adventure on day three at Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi, a waterpark with Emirati heritage at its heart. Next, explore Yas Marina, one of Abu Dhabi’s finest marinas and a vibrant leisure venue. Finally, try out the world’s fastest rollercoaster, the Formula Rossa, at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi.
Sheikh Zayed Grand MosqueT11
Stop 2
Recommended Time: 2 hours
T2When you enter Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, you will understand why it is such a special place. Here, people from all walks of life come together to take in the architecture's beauty and gain a deeper understanding of religion and culture in the United Arab Emirates. The mosque is one of the world's largest and was the vision of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan - the Founding Father of the UAE. He envisaged the creation of a welcoming and cultural haven that inspires people from all backgrounds.
Even the construction was a cultural collaboration. The grand structure was designed and built by skilled teams from all over the world, including 1,300 Iranian artisans who hand-knotted the main prayer hall's carpet - the world's largest.
On your journey through the marbled halls, you'll see one-of-a-kind treasures, including gold-plated Swarovski chandeliers, the courtyard's vast marble mosaic artwork and reflective pools that mirror some of the many amethyst-and-jasper-embedded columns. When you're outside, look up to see the mosque's four stunning minarets that proudly stand at 106 metres.
Emirates Palace
Recommended Time: 2 hours
Emirates Palace Abu Dhabi is where luxurious comfort, impeccable service and unique dining experiences come together in an enchanting setting. From a distance, the hotel looks like something out of an Arabian fairytale, with the main building alone stretching over one kilometre from one wing to the other and the gardens spreading across 100 hectares. Walking in, you will find a sense of deep relaxation washing over you. With a pristine 1.3km private beach, stunning pools, a private marina and natural bay, a beautiful spa and highly-rated dining venues - you can't go wrong with a holiday here.
Emirates Palace is one of the most remarkable buildings in Abu Dhabi when it comes to architecture. Picture this: During the day, the palace's golden exterior contrasts with the lush greenery, silvery water fountains, and crisp blue sky. And at night, the hotel's lighting changes subtly, with an ethereal rainbow effect displayed on the main dome. Featuring 114 domes, the palace's central dome is a striking 72.6 metres above the ground, meticulously crafted with gold, mother of pearl and crystals. The building also boasts 1,002 chandeliers - the largest weighing 2.5 tons - with other photo-worthy features, including two handmade wall displays portraying the palace.
Al Jahili Fort
Stop 2
Recommended Time: 2 hours
Since opening its gates in 2008, Al Jahili Fort – set in Abu Dhabi's lush garden city of Al Ain, about an hour and a half away from the capital – has been a focal point of activities associated with the philosophy, culture and heritage of Abu Dhabi. Al Jahili is one of the largest forts in the UAE, built in the 1890s on the orders of Sheikh Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, also known as Zayed the First, as the home to members of the ruling Al Nahyan family.
Between 2007 and 2008 the fort was impeccably restored by the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi. Transformed into a cultural centre and tourist attraction, it now houses a permanent exhibition devoted to Sir Wilfred Thesiger, the intrepid explorer, travel writer and photographer who, with his Emirati and Omani companions, crossed the world's largest sand mass, the Empty Quarter (Rub' al Khali), twice in the 1940s. Al Jahili Fort is also home to a temporary exhibition gallery. Surrounded by a lush park, this enchanting fort won the prestigious Terra Award for Internal Design and Layout in 2016.
Qasr Al Muwaiji
Stop 3
Recommended Time: 2 hours
There is an old saying that 'walls have ears'. Imagine what stories the walls of Qasr Al Muwaiji would tell, if they could, from more than 100 years ago. Add this historical stop to your itinerary for a deeper insight into the UAE's intriguing past. Situated in Al Ain, a lush garden city just an hour and a half away from Abu Dhabi, you will be amazed as you enter this simple yet striking structure at how the country has evolved from its humble beginnings.
Al Ain Oasis
Recommended Time: 3 hours
Take a walk through the shaded pathways and reconnect with nature in the lush greenery of Al Ain Oasis - a peaceful retreat spread across 1,200 hectares in the ‘Green City’ of Al Ain.
Located just a 90-minute drive from the capital city of Abu Dhabi, it is easy to forget that you are in a desert. This magnificent oasis is a dreamy sight for sore eyes and one of the most beautiful oases Abu Dhabi has. Here you can enjoy a bit of respite from city life and appreciate 147,000 date palm trees, over 100 different varieties of vegetation and relics of the past, like the ancient irrigation system known as falaj. The falaj is an essential piece of the region’s heritage and one of the many reasons why Al Ain is a UNESCO Cultural Site.
Al Ain Oasis is free to enter, and there are many ways to explore and learn about this natural marvel!
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi
Stop 2
Recommended Time: 3 hours
Nothing gets the adrenaline pumping like riding the world's fastest rollercoaster, Formula Rossa, here at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi. Feel the exhilaration as you go from 0 to 240km/h in 4.9 seconds while soaring 52 metres in the air. The whole family will find an adrenaline-fueled ride just for them; everyone can join in the high-octane fun. The Ferrari-branded theme park on Yas Island is home to more than 20 record-breaking attractions, including the highest loop ride, and it all happens underneath the tallest space-frame structure on the planet.
Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi
Recommended Time: 3 hours
Basking under the Abu Dhabi sunshine, rushing down water slides, and getting that sun-kissed, happy glow is a sign of an incredible day. That is what it feels like after you’ve spent an entire day splashing up a storm at Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi, one of the city’s most incredible attractions. Located on Yas Island, just 20 minutes from Abu Dhabi city and with an area spanning 15 football pitches, this enormous waterpark has an Emirati theme. It follows the story of a young local girl on a quest to find a legendary pearl.
For those wondering, the pearl does exist, and you can spot it at the top of Jebel Dhana, the park’s towering centrepiece. It is pretty massive, so there is no way you can miss it.
Firstly, use this website to get inspired and save your favourite destinations. From laid-back cultural icons to high-octane activities, Abu Dhabi has it all. The best way to get around Abu Dhabi is by taxi otherwise you can use the Experience Abu Dhabi shuttle bus to get to the main landmarks and attractions. There is also a public bus network in place across the emirate.
Abu Dhabi is well known for its rich heritage and extraordinary landmarks like the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Qasr Al Watan and the Louvre Abu Dhabi. It's also known for its vast deserts where you can enjoy many activities!
Abu Dhabi has a uniquely diverse landscape and rich culture. From the rising towers of the city to the vast desert dunes you can find pockets of heritage everywhere you go.
Finding somewhere to stay in Abu Dhabi all depends on what you're looking for on your trip. Choose Yas Island, home to many theme parks for a family-friendly vacation. For tranquillity, choose Saadiyat Island or a desert retreat or for a cultured trip stay in the city nearby to iconic landmarks.