
Abu Dhabi
Capital of the Emirates. Abu Dhabi balances vast oil wealth with cultural ambition through world-class museums, grand mosques, and desert island luxury.
Quick Facts: Abu Dhabi in August
- Cheapest fare
- ฿10,136
- Cheapest month
- September
- Airlines
- 5 carriers
- Flight time
- ~9h 50m
- Avg temperature
- 36°C
- Climate
- Hot
- Distance
- 0 km
Capital of the Emirates. Abu Dhabi balances vast oil wealth with cultural ambition through world-class museums, grand mosques, and desert island luxury.
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฿10,136
August avg
฿13,507
August median
฿12,182
August p90
฿16,047
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About Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi has invested its oil wealth in creating one of the Middle East's most impressive cultural destinations. The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture — 82 white marble domes, over 1,000 columns, the world's largest hand-knotted carpet, and seven Swarovski crystal chandeliers create an atmosphere of breathtaking beauty. Entry is free, and guided tours explain Islamic art and architecture with warm hospitality. On Saadiyat Island, the Louvre Abu Dhabi is Jean Nouvel's architectural triumph, its latticed dome casting a 'rain of light' over galleries that trace human civilization from ancient Mesopotamia to contemporary art. The museum's collection includes works by da Vinci, Monet, and Magritte displayed alongside Asian and Middle Eastern masterpieces. The Corniche waterfront stretches for eight kilometers along the coast, with manicured gardens, cycling paths, and public beaches that offer a surprisingly relaxed counterpoint to the city's monumental ambitions.
Abu Dhabi is an archipelago of over 200 islands, each offering a different experience. Yas Island is the entertainment hub, home to Ferrari World (with the world's fastest roller coaster), Yas Waterworld, and the Yas Marina F1 Circuit where the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix takes place each November. Saadiyat Island balances culture with nature — pristine public beaches where hawksbill turtles nest, backed by luxury resorts and the Louvre. For a taste of traditional Emirati life, Sir Bani Yas Island, a nature reserve two hours from the city, offers wildlife drives past Arabian oryx, cheetahs, and gazelles. The desert surrounding Abu Dhabi provides its own adventures: dune bashing in 4x4 vehicles, camel rides at sunset, and Bedouin-style camps where you can dine under the stars on grilled meats and Arabic coffee. The contrast between the ultra-modern city and the timeless desert is one of Abu Dhabi's most compelling qualities.