Take a fascinating private tour of Abu Dhabi's top attractions. Experience the ideal fusion of history and modernity at the stunning Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the quaint Heritage Village. Experience the exhilaration of Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, marvel at the splendor of Emirates Palace, and savor the delicacies of the Abu Dhabi Dates Market.
Lastly, take a tour of the magnificent Qasr Al Watan, the Presidential Palace, and learn about the rich cultural history of the United Arab Emirates. Come along for a once-in-a-lifetime experience in this energetic city.
Pickup included
The Grand Mosque opened in December 2007 after being built between 1994 and 2007,with the exception of external landscaping and parking. The building complex occupies an area of more than 12 hectares, measuring roughly 290 by 420 meters. The building's primary axis is oriented toward the Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, by a rotation of roughly 12° south of true west.
The project was launched by the late president of the U.A.E., Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who wanted to establish a structure that would unite the cultural diversity of the Islamic world with the historical and modern values of architecture and art In 2004, Sheikh Zayed died and was buried in the courtyard of the mosque.
The Abu Dhabi landmark hotel blends modern luxury with Arabian splendor, offering an unforgettable experience. The hotel features 114 domes, a large 72.6-meter dome, and 1,002 chandeliers, including the largest 2.5-tonne chandelier. The palace's opulent halls showcase Arabian design, with grand central passageways and arched ceilings. Over 200 rooms are lavishly decorated and furnished, offering an unforgettable experience. The hotel's lighting changes at night, creating a rainbow effect.
Visit the stunning Qasr Al Watan Palace, located within the UAE's presidential palace complex. Take note of the palace's architectural elements, historical relics, and other historical treasures.
Next, pass by Etihad Towers, one of Abu Dhabi's other famous landmarks. The towering structure is recognizable to those who have watched the film "Furious 7."
The primary and largest market in Abu Dhabi for dates is the dates market. Throughout the season, the market typically offers a variety of products made from date species. Date products from Saudi Arabia and Oman are also available. The best deals in town can be found here.
Lunch at Local restaurant at own cost
Experience the customs of the desert lifestyle by visiting the Heritage Village, where you can immerse yourself in a time capsule that revives a souk, a mosque, and an encampment from Abu Dhabi's pre-modern era. In addition to shopping and exploring artifacts, you can watch artisans create pottery, blow glass, and weave cloth on a loom. This recreation of a traditional oasis village, managed by the Emirates Heritage Club, offers a fascinating look into the history of the emirate and includes open-air workshops where artisans showcase age-old techniques like spinning, weaving, metal work, and ceramics. The artisans teach the guests about their craft and sometimes give them an opportunity to try it out. The village's tiny spice shop sells a variety of dried herbs, locally made soaps, and an abundance of mementos to take home.
Admire the graceful views of the City Corniche's waterfront as we travel to the opulent Emirates Palace and Etihad Towers. Here, you can pause for a picture against the backdrop of these famous buildings.
Dubai is a city of superlatives, known for its futuristic architecture, luxury shopping, and vibrant culture. It offers a unique blend of traditional Arabic heritage and modern innovation, making it a captivating destination for travelers.
The tallest building in the world, offering breathtaking views from its observation decks.
One of the largest shopping malls in the world, featuring a vast array of retail stores, dining options, and entertainment venues.
A man-made island shaped like a palm tree, featuring luxury resorts, residential areas, and the iconic Atlantis The Palm resort.
The historic district of Dubai, showcasing traditional Emirati architecture, museums, and cultural experiences.
A historic waterway that divides Dubai into two main sections, offering traditional abra rides and access to souks.
A modern waterfront district featuring luxury yachts, high-rise buildings, and a vibrant dining and nightlife scene.
A traditional Emirati dish made from wheat and meat, slow-cooked to a porridge-like consistency.
A spiced rice dish cooked with meat, typically chicken or lamb, and flavored with saffron and cardamom.
Sweet dumplings made from a batter of flour, yeast, and cardamom, deep-fried and drizzled with date syrup.
A traditional Arabic coffee flavored with cardamom and served with dates.
This is the best time to visit Dubai, with pleasant weather ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city hosts numerous events and festivals during this period.
United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED)
GMT+4
220-240VV, 50HzHz
Dubai is generally very safe, with low crime rates and a strong police presence. However, travelers should still exercise caution and be aware of their surroundings.
Al Ghubaiba Bus Station, Gold Souk Bus Station
Modern, efficient, and air-conditioned. Uses a contactless payment system (Nol Card).
Available • Apps: Uber, Careem
Car, Bike, Scooter
The capital of the UAE, offering a mix of modern architecture and traditional heritage sites.
A picturesque mountain area with a dam, heritage village, and outdoor activities.
A stunning coastal area known as the 'Norway of Arabia' for its fjords and clear waters.
Price varies by option