After years of living under the shadow of its more popular Emirati neighbour – Dubai -Abu Dhabi has finally come of its own. The city always boasted fabulous architecture, prominent through its mosques as well as ancient palaces and their ruins, but it has reinvented itself by making way for grand malls, top-of-the-luxury hotels and resorts as well « Continue Reading »
Abu Dhabi may have gained prominence as the less-flashier sibling of Dubai, but as a holiday destination it has some very unique and breathtaking attractions and landscapes to be explored. The capital city of the UAE and one of the richest cities in the world, Abu Dhabi will sweep you of your feet with its pearl white mosques, tall « Continue Reading »
Abu Dhabi has emerged as a well-known travel destination for those seeking vacations in the Middle East. As the capital of the UAE, Abu Dhabi has undergone a rather swift transformation from an ancient fishing village to a world-class metropolis. Often described as the less flamboyant sibling of Dubai, it is also home to world-class amusement parks « Continue Reading »
Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE, is a popular travel destination. It offers so much to travellers – world’s finest luxury, adventure opportunities, picturesque cities, mountains, beaches, deserts and plenty of shopping avenues. Here, we list down the top 10 must-do activities and experiences to make your Abu Dhabi holidays more memorable. Dhow Ride A ride « Continue Reading »
Abu Dhabi packs in a lot of attractions for travellers of all ages. The beautiful beaches, magnificent malls, grand mosques and amusement parks present the ideal recipe for a perfect travelogue. Desert drives and rides at the water park will surely give you a rush of adrenaline. First timers need not worry because the city has a very friendly « Continue Reading »
UK visitors to Abu Dhabi are becoming more regular, the local tourist board has said. Brits have been booking flights to Abu Dhabi in their droves over the last few months, as the UAE destination has reported a surge in visitors from the UK. The first three months of the year saw 510,114 British guests staying in hotels in the Emirati « Continue Reading »