Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, is known for its cutting-edge architecture, breath-taking sea views, and lavish grandeur that pervades the city. Abu Dhabi is located on the Persian Gulf and is the UAE's second most populous city. Home to some of the country's most spectacular tourist sites, Abu Dhabi, is only an hour and a half away from Dubai and is a wonderful city that travelers should absolutely consider visiting.
Exclusive Abu Dhabi tour packages from India
Abu Dhabi tour package from India |
No. of days/nights |
Price* |
3 nights |
Rs. 38,569 |
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4 nights |
Rs. 26,337 |
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4 nights |
Rs. 58,859 |
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4 nights |
Rs. 57,201 |
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5 nights |
Rs. 40,629 |
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3 nights – Abu Dhabi 2 nights – Dubai |
Rs. 42, 654 |
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5 nights |
Rs. 48,580 |
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5 nights |
Rs. 45,333 |
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6 nights |
Rs. 33,833 |
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10 days |
Rs. 1,24.895 |
Places to visit on your Abu Dhabi trip
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
The magnificent Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is a must-see for anybody visiting Abu Dhabi. The Mosque, which is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, is a sight to behold, with pure marble walls adorned with gems, making it a true architectural work of art. The Mosque also features the expert use of priceless materials like marble, gold, and crystals. This is without a doubt the most gorgeous mosque in the United Arab Emirates. Visitors of all faiths are welcome in the mosque; the only requisite is that they dress appropriately and act properly.
Emirates Palace
The Emirates Palace will be a genuine jaw-dropping spectacle for those who have been impressed by the Burj Al Arab. This hotel, better known as a palace, is unquestionably the most opulent in the UAE. The hotel has gone down in history as the most expensive to ever be built, with a construction cost of around $3 billion. It's also the greatest place in Abu Dhabi to get a fantastic cappuccino with real gold flakes!
Yas Island
Yas Island is a popular tourist attraction in Abu Dhabi that offers a variety of leisure, entertainment, and shopping opportunities. The Yas Marina Circuit, which spans 25 square kilometres and has hosted the Formula One Abu Dhabi Grand Prix since 2009, is located on Yas Island.
Ferrari World, Yas Waterworld, Warner Bros. World, and Sea World are among the island's entertainment parks. The Yas Links golf course, Yas Beach, du Arena for open-air concerts, and du Live!, which organises the du World Music Festival, are among the island's other attractions.
Emirates Park Zoo
This zoo in Abu Dhabi allows visitors to see a diverse selection of wildlife species. The overall number of animals is 1,700, with species such as the White Tiger, Siberian Bear, Lion, and Cheetah among them. You can not only discover the wildlife here, participate in numerous activities, as the property includes a luxury resort. Animal interactions, breakfast with parrots, brunch with giraffe, and crocodile feeding are just a few of the entertaining things available.
Sir Baniyas Island
Sir Bani Yas Island is part of an archipelago of natural islands that make up a large section of Abu Dhabi. This island, approximately 170 kilometres off the coast of Abu Dhabi, is a true animal haven in the midst of a desert. The island's natural splendour is a must-see for all nature enthusiasts visiting the UAE, and the island combines a deluxe resort experience with natural surroundings.
Things to do on your Abu Dhabi trip
Mangrove Kayaking
Head into the mangrove forests that surround the islands along the shore around Abu Dhabi to witness a distinct side of the city's steel and glass facade. Kayaking tours are provided for people of all ages and levels of skill.
The Eco Tour gives you the opportunity to learn about the importance of mangrove ecology while also exploring these stunning remaining remains of the city's forests. Signing up for night cruises and discovering the mangroves by gliding over the waterways after dark is another great thing to do for a truly unique experience.
Desert Safari
One of the most popular things to do in Abu Dhabi is go on a desert safari. You can visit the sands in a motor vehicle, most commonly a 4x4, from the city. You have the option of going on a morning, evening, or overnight safari. You can go on a camel ride, visit a camel farm, try quad biking, sandboarding, or dune bashing, depending on the package. If you go on an overnight safari, you can camp under the stars as well. Your safari can also include barbeque dinners, dances, and a variety of other activities.
Ferrari World
Ferrari World is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Abu Dhabi and is ranked among the greatest amusement parks in the world. Only in the capital can visitors enjoy the thrill of riding the world's fastest roller coaster. The Formula Rosa is housed in Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi and accelerates to 240 km/h in less than 5 seconds. The indoor theme park still includes various entertaining activities for the faint of heart, including the Flying Aces, Turbo Track, and Scuderia Challenge, Ferrari expositions, and even a simulator that simulates driving a Ferrari. Ferrari World also hosts a variety of events. The park complex also includes a variety of restaurants and a shopping area with a large choice of Ferrari merchandise, including clothing and accessories.
Best time for Abu Dhabi trip
The months of April and May, as well as September and October, are ideal for visiting Abu Dhabi. Pleasant weather, manageable crowds, and inexpensive accommodation costs are all available throughout the spring and fall shoulder seasons.
You'll want to go in the winter for the finest weather - not too hot and not too humid (December through March). This is, however, Abu Dhabi's peak season, with business travellers monopolising the city's taxis and vacationers coming to the beach.
Summer is the ideal time to go if you want to get the greatest deals: The city is almost devoid of tourists, but the triple-digit temperatures and oppressive humidity will make any time spent outside unpleasant.
FAQs about tour to Abu Dhabi
What language do they speak in Abu Dhabi?
Arabic and English are the primary languages spoken in Abu Dhabi.
What is the currency in Abu Dhabi?
The Emirati Dirham is the official currency of the UAE, abbreviated officially as AED. Unofficial abbreviations include Dh and Dhs.
Can you drive from Abu Dhabi to Dubai?
Yes, the driving distance between Abu Dhabi to Dubai is 132 km. It takes approximately 1h 13m to drive from Abu Dhabi to Dubai. Check out our Dubai Abu Dhabi tour package.
What is the best way to travel around Abu Dhabi?
The best way to get around Abu Dhabi is by car, especially if you plan on spending a lot of time outside of Abu Dhabi city.
What is the best way to travel to Abu Dhabi from India?
Booking a nonstop flight to Abu Dhabi Airport (AUH) from Delhi (DEL) or Mumbai (BOM) is the best option for travellers wondering how to go to Abu Dhabi. The flight duration from India to Abu Dhabi is roughly 4 hours while connecting flights may take much longer.
Do you need PCR for Abu Dhabi?
It is now no longer mandatory to take a PCR test upon arrival in Abu Dhabi International Airport. However, the testing facility remains at the airport for any visitors that wish to take a PCR test to activate their Green Pass in Al Hosn app and facilitate access to Abu Dhabi's public places and tourist attractions.
What kind of food do they eat in Abu Dhabi?
Meat, fish, and rice are the staple foods of the Emirati cuisine. Lamb and mutton are the more favoured meats, than goat, beef and Camel meat. Usually, Dates are consumed with meals. Popular beverages are coffee and tea, which can be supplemented with cardamom, saffron, or mint to give it a distinct flavour.
Is there any quarantine in Abu Dhabi?
Passengers arriving in Abu Dhabi do not need to quarantine.
What is special to buy in Abu Dhabi?
Camel milk chocolate, Dubai dates, Persian carpets, rugs, Arabian perfumes, Pashmina shawls, aromatic wood chips and oils, gold jewelry, Arabic coffee pots, spices, and hookah pipes are some of the souvenir items you can buy at Abu Dhabi.
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