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Three Amazing Days in Abu Dhabi

Three Amazing Days in Abu Dhabi

A very good friend of mine is from Abu Dhabi—and is very, very proud of his home city. “You won’t understand this until you come and see me,” he explained when we met in Bangkok the year before we reunited in the Emirati capital, “but Abu Dhabi presents the most authentic experience of being in the Emirates, and also the most interesting one.”

His implied dig at the United Arab Emirates’ most famous city notwithstanding, this itinerary for 3 days in Abu Dhabi illustrates precisely the reasons a trip to Abu Dhabi is more authentic and interesting than a Dubai-only UAE trip. (Although it does include a suggestion for a day trip to Dubai, as counter-intuitive as that sounds, so this article is not the complete hit-job my friend might’ve hoped it would be!)

Regardless of how many days in Abu Dhabi you end up spending, and whether or not you enjoy Dubai, I think you’re really going to enjoy your trip!

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Where to Stay with 3 Days in Abu Dhabi

In spite of how authentic and interesting I find the city, in comparison to Dubai and otherwise, I will concede one point: Abu Dhabi hotels leave something to be desired, particularly in terms of price and selection, when you compare them with those up the coast. To be sure, while you can find lodging with unobstructed luxury here (see: Emirates Palace Hotel), as well as convenient-yet-cheap places like Courtyard by Marriott World Trade Center, you’re simply not as spoiled for choice here as you are when it comes to Dubai hotels.

How to Divide Up Your 3 Days in Abu Dhabi

Day One: Abu Dhabi in a Nutshell

One thing I quickly came to love about Abu Dhabi is how compact the city center is, which makes it very easy to see all the main attractions in a single day. Indeed, if you’re looking for a short Abu Dhabi itinerary, you could simply read the next couple paragraphs and call it a day, rather than considering the full three days I’ve planned out for you.

No matter which Abu Dhabi hotel you choose, head immediately to the city’s waterfront Corniche, which gives you perspective both figuratively and literally. If you want a more cultural experience, you could head to the Emirates Heritage Club Village, while entering the aforementioned Emirates Palace (which is open to the public for tours, even if you don’t stay there) is an exercise in glitz and glam, and provides a great view of the sparkling Etihad Towers, and easy access to the UAE Presidential Palace—Abu Dhabi is the country’s capital, as hard as that is to remember sometimes.

The most beautiful place in Abu Dhabi is the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, which I recommend you see around sunset time on your first of three days in Abu Dhabi. If you head there a bit earlier than this, you could enjoy an afternoon kayaking through the serene Mangrove National Park.

 
 
 
 
 

Day Two: Deeper Cuts

Most plans for an Abu Dhabi 3 day itinerary will tell you to visit the attractions I’ve listed above, as well as others like the just-opened Louvre Abu Dhabi and the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi race track, not to mention adjacent Ferrari World and Yas Water World. You’ve probably even seen recommendations for Abu Dhabi beaches (besides the aforementioned Corniche)—I’m a big fan of the ones on Saadiyat Island although there are many, many others.

One less common way you could spend your second of 3 days in Abu Dhabi is by visiting Masdar City, an experimental development not far from the airport that uses both ancient and futuristic technologies to plan a sustainable future for the UAE. At the Osha Restaurant here, you can also try “authentic” Emirati food such as Tahtah Malleh, a fish dish that’s very much an acquired taste. Alternatively, you could beat the heat (and it is hot here, unbearably so during most of the year) at excellent Abu Dhabi malls like Marina Mall and The Galleria on Al Reem Island.

Day Three: A Dubai Day-Trip?

Although you could theoretically spend 3 days in Abu Dhabi proper, or use day three to take an excursion into the desert and/or the slightly more scenic city of Al Ain, I’m going to make a slightly unorthodox recommendation: Turn this into a Dubai and Abu Dhabi itinerary by using day three to take a day trip to Dubai.

This is not to say that I don’t feel Dubai is worth a dedicated trip—objectively speaking, it’s got more to do than Abu Dhabi, by a long shot. But if it’s advantageous for you to spend 3 days in Abu Dhabi, or you have a proud friend like me who pressures you into it, you can see popular Dubai attractions like the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Palm Island and Kite Beach as a single day excursion from Abu Dhabi, which is less than two hours from Dubai by taxi or bus.

When to Visit Abu Dhabi

I visited Abu Dhabi in April, which is supposed to be one of the acceptable months to visit the city, albeit not the best time to visit Abu Dhabi. However, while April is usually a time that sees humane high temperatures, I was cursed by daily maximums of over 40ºC which, when combined with the frigid AC inside basically every building in the UAE, led to me getting extremely sick. Womp womp.

In fact, you’d be better off spending 3 days in Abu Dhabi during the actual winter months like December, January and February. During this time of year it can actually get cold at night, and high temperatures sometimes stay in the 20s. Which is warm, if you live in Europe or North America, but cool enough that you won’t suffer any adverse health effects.

Other FAQ About Travel to Abu Dhabi

Is it safe to travel to Abu Dhabi right now?

Abu Dhabi is relatively safe, in spite of the relatively mild threat that was posed by Covid-19 cases in the city and its surrounding emirate throughout 2020 and 2021. Abu Dhabi has extremely low levels of crime.

Is Abu Dhabi open for tourists?

Abu Dhabi has been open for tourists since 2021, although some caveats may exist. In order to get the most up to date information, I encourage you to contact your local UAE embassy to get up-to-date and specific information pertaining to travels from your country of origin.

Can I still fly to Dubai?

Dubai fully re-opened for tourism in July 2020. However, travelers coming from some destinations may require proof of a negative Covid-19 PCR test. I encourage you to check with your airline to verify travel requirements before you head to the airport.

The Bottom Line

Follow this Abu Dhabi itinerary verbatim, or use it as a starting point for your trip. If you don’t have a specific reason during your travel to Abu Dhabi to base yourself in the city, or a friend who’s urging you to do so, it might make more sense to condense this 3 days in Abu Dhabi travel itinerary into one day, and take that as an excursion from a larger trip to Dubai. Want to make sure your next UAE trip is one you’ll never forget? Hire me as your Travel Coach—and let me sweat the details!

 

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