Although the official language is Arabic, English is widely spoken and visitors will have few communication difficulties. The city is easy to get around and transport is clean, cheap and efficient. The ideal time to visit is from November to May, when the temperature is around 25ºC and you can walk outside comfortably. In July and August the temperature regularly reaches 48 ºC, However, with air conditioning in most hotels, restaurants and shopping malls a visit is possible at any time of year, it is well worth taking a jumper as the indoor temperatures can be very cold.
Abu Dhabi is regularly host to many events including concerts, exhibitions and sporting events. So, before planning a trip, it is worth finding out what is happening around the time you plan on visiting. This year, for example, the Abu Dhabi Formula 1 Grand Prix will be on 25th November at the Yas Marina Circuit on Yas Island.
Without a doubt Abu Dhabi is a must for anyone looking to see some of the world’s most iconic sites. Abu Dhabi’s blend of traditional and modern sites makes it perfect for sightseeing.
The Corniche is widely considered to be one of the best parts of Abu Dhabi and is one of the most popular points in the city. Stretching for about eight kilometres, from Emirates Palace to Mina Port this is Abu Dhabi’s seafront with an attractive pedestrianised promenade next to the beach which incorporates a cycle track and palm tree gardens. There are plenty of places here to get a cool drink or delicious snack, from the numerous cafes and restaurants, and take in the views of the city’s skyline.
For the more adventurous a Desert Safari is highly recommended. You will be taken out for a white knuckle ride over sand dunes, finished with a lavish dinner with music and dance to complete the atmosphere.
With so much to do and see, Abu Dhabi is a great destination.
