Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates (UAE)

(Peak Season)
(Shoulder Season)
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Wear modest clothing in public places and religious sites.
Drink bottled water to stay hydrated in the heat.
Download the "Darbi" app for easy bus route navigation.
Ask for permission before photographing local Emirati people.
Tipping is common but typically included in service charges.
Respect local customs during the holy month of Ramadan.
Use the official "Abu Dhabi Taxi" app for rides.
Use a Type G power adapter for your electronics.

Tour the majestic Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque at sunset.
Ride the world's fastest rollercoaster at Ferrari World.
Kayak through the lush and quiet Eastern Mangroves.
Enjoy a luxury desert safari with traditional BBQ dinner.
Visit the Louvre Abu Dhabi for world-class art exhibits.
Walk or cycle along the scenic 8km Corniche waterfront.
Explore the rich history at the Qasr Al Hosn.
Take a high-speed boat tour around the city's islands.
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Perfect for standard tourist visits.
Quick online application process.
Often renewable while in UAE.
Requires valid onward travel proof.
Sponsored by hotels or airlines.
Ideal for long family vacations.
Great for exploring all Emirates.
Allows for multiple entry trips.
Requires proof of medical insurance.
Best for slow-paced cultural travel.
Best for quick city stopovers.
Must be booked through airline.
48-hour version is often free.
Valid only for airport transit.
Requires a confirmed onward ticket.
Zayed International Airport (AUH) is the primary hub, serving as the home for Etihad Airways.
It offers direct connections to major global cities and features state-of-the-art terminal facilities.
The airport is well-connected to the city center via 24/7 bus services and taxis.
While Abu Dhabi does not currently have an operational metro system, the city is planning a future rail and light rail network.
Currently, the extensive bus network and taxis serve the roles typically held by metro systems.
Visitors can use "Hafilat" cards for seamless integrated fare payments.
Silver taxis are everywhere and can be hailed on the street or booked via the Abu Dhabi Taxi app.
They are metered, highly regulated, and accept both cash and card payments.
Ride-sharing services like Uber and Careem are also widely available.
Given its island geography, water taxis and ferries play a vital role in connecting Yas Island to the mainland.
Scenic ferry routes offer a unique view of the city’s skyline from the Arabian Gulf.
Traditional boat trips are also popular for leisure and heritage tours.
The Etihad Rail project is a massive national initiative connecting Abu Dhabi to Dubai and the rest of the UAE.
Once fully operational for passengers, it will provide high-speed, eco-friendly travel across the Emirates.
This will significantly reduce travel time between major hubs.
The "Darbi" bus system is the backbone of public transport, with clean, air-conditioned vehicles.
Routes cover nearly every part of the city, including major tourist attractions and suburbs.
Bus stops are also air-conditioned to ensure passenger comfort during summer.
Numerous international car rental agencies operate at the airport and throughout the city.
For shorter distances, "ADCB Bikeshare" stations allow users to rent bicycles at the Corniche and Yas Island.
E-scooters are also a popular way to navigate waterfront areas.
Driving Side: Vehicles drive on the Right-hand side of the road.
License Requirements: Tourists must have an International Driving Permit and their original license.
Safety System: Roads are monitored by an advanced AI camera network for all traffic violations.
Available in most malls, parks, and Zayed International Airport.
"Tourist SIMs" from Etisalat or Du are available at airport arrival halls.
UAE Dirham (AED/د.إ). Exchange rate is fixed at $1 = 3-4 AED.
Type G (British 3-pin style); voltage is 230V.
Call 999 for Police, 998 for Ambulance, or 997 for Fire.
Safe for hygiene; however, bottled water is preferred for drinking.
Only served in licensed venues; public consumption or intoxication is illegal.
Avoid photos of government sites; ask people before taking their picture.
Maintain respectful conduct; avoid aggressive gestures or loud public disruptions.
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The peak season to visit Abu Dhabi is during Winter (Nov – March), when temperatures typically range between 18°C – 28°C. This is the ideal time for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
The shoulder season falls between Shoulder (April, Oct), with temperatures ranging from 26°C – 36°C. It offers a balance of fewer crowds and reasonable prices.
The off-season is during Summer (May – Sept), with temperatures between 33°C – 48°C. This is the best time for budget travelers looking for deals.
For Abu Dhabi, there are generally multiple types of tourist visas available.
Visa Type 1: Short Term Visa (30 Days)
Validity: 30 days from entry
Entry Type: Single/Multiple Entry
Cost: Approx $90 – $130 USD
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Visa Type 2: Long Term Visa (60 Days)
Validity: 60 days from entry
Entry Type: Single/Multiple Entry
Cost: Approx $180 – $220 USD
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Visa Type 3: Transit Visa (48/96 Hours)
Validity: 48 or 96 hours
Entry Type: Single Entry
Cost: Approx $15 – $55 USD
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