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Essentials

Population: 3.7 million

Capital city: Abu Dhabi City

Currency: UAE dirham

Time difference: GMT+4 in winter, GMT+3 in summer

International dial code: +971

Languages: Although Arabic is the official language in the UAE, English is widely spoken. Most business transactions in Abu Dhabi are conducted in English.

Best time to go

Sunny blue skies and high temperatures can be expected most of the year. There isn’t much rainfall in the emirate either. Temperatures range from a low of around 13C on a winter’s night, to a high of around 42C on a summer’s day. 

Flights Guide

There are a number of non-stop flight options from the UK and Ireland to Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International airport, with either Etihad Airways or British Airways.

UK and Irish clients can depart Heathrow, Manchester or Dublin. 

See our helpful table below for more information. 

Accommodation
  • There are over 171 hotels and resorts in Abu Dhabi. 

     
  • Some of the most popular areas to stay in Abu Dhabi include Al Ain, Al Dhafra, Saadiyat Island, Al Reem Island, Al Raha, The Corniche, Al Reed, Khalidiya, Al Maryah Island, Al Zahiyah and Al Markaziyah among other key regions. 

     
  • There are resorts that suit every type of traveller – from families, groups of friends, couples and for those solo travelling.
What's On

March 2025

  • Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Kings and Queens of Africa: Forms and Figures of Power exhibition is running until 25 May. The exhibition has been organised in collaboration with Musee du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac in Paris, and features loans from several notable African institutions.
Marketing materials

Mike Taylor, senior product manager, Arabian Gulf, Caribbean, Indian Ocean, Lusso Travel  

“Abu Dhabi has worked hard to craft a unique identity and to set itself apart from its neighbours. Once considered solely a stopover for travellers flying with Etihad Airways, it’s now fully established as a destination in its own right – the UAE is a hub for culture and architecture, with a stunning array of beaches, theme parks, world-class resorts and gorgeous golf courses.

Itineraries

For culture

Al Ain region 

The Al Ain region is a living oasis where culture, nature and adventure are all in reach – it embodies authentic Emirati hospitality. Meaning ’the spring’, the Al Ain region welcomes visitors to wander through lush landscapes, stroll through historic forts and embark on thrilling discoveries. Discover where the UAE’s story began with a unique glimpse into UAE culture, heritage and traditions:

Responsible travel

What to wear

Abu Dhabi is a destination with almost year-round sunshine, little rainfall and near-perfect winter temperatures. Lightweight summer clothing is suitable for most of the year, but something slightly warmer may be needed for the winter months. 

Although the attitude towards clothing style is liberal throughout the UAE, a healthy amount of respect for local customs doesn’t go amiss, especially when shopping or sightseeing.

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