✨Top 5 recommended sightseeing spots in Abu Dhabi✨
by makapu
Apr 10, 2025
Liu Yifei truly didn’t deceive me! Abu Dhabi visa-free crazy travel guide, with Chinese services + hidden gem attractions all covered✨
Who hasn’t been tempted by Liu Yifei’s beautiful Abu Dhabi photos?! This Middle Eastern wealthy country not only offers visa-free entry for Chinese, but also has Chinese services everywhere, making it super worry-free to travel. After personally testing, 6 days and 5 nights are simply not enough. Quickly save this must-visit checklist!😆
【Detailed Address and Transportation Guide】
📍Core play areas: Yas Island, Saadiyat Island, and Abu Dhabi city center
🚗Transportation: Taxi from the airport to Yas Island takes about 30 minutes, costing 50-70 AED; in the city, it’s recommended to rent a car with Chinese navigation. Attractions on Yas Island are close to each other, so you can walk or take the free shuttle bus; you can also take bus E101 to Yas Island, costing 5 AED per person. For lazy travelers, taxis are more efficient!🚕
【Attraction Highlights】
1. Yas Island: Have fun all day at the four major theme parks
- Warner Bros. World: Six major themed zones that take you straight into the DC universe! Taking photos with Batman is super cool, 4D immersive movies, land, sea, and air rides that will tire your legs. It’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes and play from opening to closing to get your money’s worth~🦇
- SeaWorld: The world’s largest underwater world, breathtakingly beautiful! In front of the 20-meter vertical viewing glass, over 300 marine creatures swim overhead. You can watch fish while dining in the underwater restaurant. Remember to bring a camera; every shot is a masterpiece!🐠
- Ferrari World: A must-go for speed and passion lovers! The world’s fastest roller coaster launch is super thrilling, the Ferrari museum is full of classic models, and the racing simulator lets you satisfy your racing cravings. Roller coasters are not recommended for the faint-hearted~🏎️
- Yas Waterworld: The largest water park in the Middle East! 43 water slides that will make you scream with joy, a tsunami pool with huge waves, and relaxing rafting rides. The weather is hot now, so going in the evening is comfortable and sun-free~💦
2. Cultural check-ins: Every snapshot is an artistic masterpiece
- Louvre Abu Dhabi: A modern art palace on Saadiyat Island! The light and shadow through the glass dome are stunning, with over 900 collections worth slowly appreciating. The “Life Catwalk” photo spot inside is a must-shoot; wearing solid color clothes makes the photos stand out more~🖼️
- Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque: The world’s most beautiful mosque lives up to its name! Pure white marble paired with luxurious crystal chandeliers, the evening sunset reflects in the pool, making every photo a masterpiece. Ladies remember to rent an abaya (available for free rental at the entrance), and shoes must be removed inside~🕌
- Presidential Palace: The “face” of the wealthy country! The interior is dazzling with gold and jade, the royal palace is very grand, the evening light show is stunning, and the cultural exhibition helps you understand local history. Don’t miss the night view check-in~🏛️
【Other Useful Information】
⏰Opening Hours:
- Four major theme parks on Yas Island: 10:00-19:00 (extended to 20:00 on weekends)
- Louvre Abu Dhabi: 10:00-18:30 (extended to 21:00 on Thursdays and Fridays, closed on Mondays)
- Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque: 9:00-18:00 (opens after 16:30 on Fridays)
- Presidential Palace: 9:00-18:00 (closed on Wednesdays)
🎫Ticket Prices:
- Warner Bros./Ferrari World: about 400 AED per person, combo tickets are more cost-effective
- SeaWorld: about 350 AED per person
- Louvre Abu Dhabi: about 60 AED per person
- Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque: free (advance reservation on the official website required)
- Presidential Palace: about 60 AED per person
【Tips】
- Sunscreen is a must! Sunglasses, hats, and sunscreen are essential. The UV rays in the Middle East are very strong and can easily cause sunburn~☀️
- Wear long sleeves and pants when visiting the mosque; women must cover their hair. The abayas rented at the entrance are very clean, no need to bring your own~
- Food in the parks is relatively expensive, so bring a small amount of snacks. There are many restaurants around Yas Island; Middle Eastern barbecue is highly recommended, super fragrant!🍢
- Some attractions support Chinese audio guides. Rent one in advance to understand the culture more deeply and double your experience~
Post by CuriosityCove | Nov 4, 2025























