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Available Sunday, 26 Jun
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Abu Dhabi Full-Day Premium Sightseeing Tour from Dubai

  • Duration: 9h
  • Live guide in English
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HK$855.59
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Available Sunday, 26 Jun

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque & Fujairah Museum: Full-Day Trip

  • Starting time: 09:45
  • Duration: 8h 30mins
  • Live guide in English
  • Group of max. 20 people
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Premium Desert Safari with Sandboarding, Falconry, Camel Ride, and BBQ

  • Duration: 6h
  • Live guide in English
  • Drinks + Dinner
  • Group of max. 6 people
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HK$902.68
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Sheikh Zayed Mosque & Louvre Abu Dhabi: Tour from Dubai + Lunch

  • Starting time: 09:00
  • Duration: 9h
  • Audio guide in English and 6 other languages
  • Live guide in English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese
  • Lunch
  • Shuttle bus
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HK$714.30

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Saadiyat Island's latest addition is a true cultural powerhouse! A unique collaboration between the Parisian Louvre and the UAE government, the groundbreaking Louvre Abu Dhabi contains hundreds of priceless works by some of history's greatest artists.
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Abu Dhabi

Ferrari World

The world’s largest indoor theme park awaits and it’s devoted to the world’s most prestigious brand. You’ll speed through the park as you race to the thrilling rides. The jewel in the crown is Formula Rossa, the world’s fastest rollercoaster. It accelerates to a speed of 240 km per hour on the straightaways. And then there's the twists and turns... white-knuckle adrenaline-pounding excitement! Of course, you can also slow the pace down with a whole host of family-oriented attractions.
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View from Burj Khalifa by night
The Burj Khalifa is indisputably the tallest building in the world. It contains high-end homes, global companies, and of course, a swanky Armani Hotel. At 830 meters high, it's truly a testament to human ingenuity. Only the 124th, 125th, and 148th floor are open to the public. As you can imagine, the views from this shining beacon of progress in a desert by the ocean are pretty spectacular.
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The Dubai Fountain is the gushing centerpiece of the manmade 30-acre Burj Khalifa Lake, which draws crowds to the middle of Downtown Dubai. In its full glory, it's illuminated by 6,600 lights and enhanced by 25 different colored projectors. The Dubai Fountain puts on a spectacular dance show of watery movements every day, during which streams reach up to 140 meters high, synched up to the sounds of music and flashing lights. It's one of the city's biggest tourist attractions!
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Qasr Al Watan Palace is part of the Presidential Palace complex in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Completed in 2017, this culturally significant landmark is open to the public and houses a beautiful Great Hall, various exhibitions of important Emirati artifacts, and a vast scholarly library.
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The Yellow Boats is a sightseeing company based in Dubai, who operate water-bound tours and excursions along the coast of the Arabian Gulf. The company takes its name from the trademark vibrant yellow motorboats they rent out, and the equally vibrant uniforms that their staff wear. You can't miss them!