Concierge Abu Dhabi Magazine, February 2013

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It’s more than just an oasis. It’s alluring Al Ain.

AL AIN OASIS

AL AIN WILDLIFE PARK & RESORT

WADI ADVENTURE

JEBEL HAFEET

AL JAHILI FORT

A traveller’s retreat in the heart of the desert. Breathe pure air and tranquillity to the sound of trickling water. Pure relaxation!

Get in touch with nature through unique exhibits. See the White Lions of Sambona and White Tigers ‘Sugar & Spice.’ Evening openings include a nightly bird show.

Tackle the Gulf’s first Olympic whitewater rafting courses in this state-of-the-art family facility

Stand atop Abu Dhabi’s highest peak and look down at the wonder of Al Ain city.

This superbly renovated fort is the birthplace of the late UAE founding father, Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

SOUQ AL QATTARA

AL AIN EQUESTRIAN, SHOOTING & GOLF CLUB

AL AIN RACEWAY

CAMEL MARKET

AL AIN PALACE MUSEUM

Visit one of our oldest shopping destinations, which is also our newest, at the renovated Souq Al Qattara.

Ride pure bred Arabians in extensive grounds, or play a highly affordable, all-grass, 18-hole course.

Get the adrenaline flowing at this state-of-the-art karting facility.

A photographer’s delight. Noise, bustle and bargaining marks the trading of these ships of the desert.

Discover more about Abu Dhabi’s ruling family by visiting their former home.

Visit a world where tranquillity and adventure meet. Where you can uncover the beauty that lies hidden within the desert. Discover the splendour that is Al Ain. Abu Dhabi. Travellers welcome.

Discover more. www.visitabudhabi.ae or call 800 555


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welcome As a visitor and guest in Abu Dhabi, you are staying in a destination of distinction which I hope you will find so engaging and exciting that you return time and time again. We in Abu Dhabi believe our homeland is something of a welcome contradiction for travellers. It is a place where deep-rooted Arabian heritage is deftly woven into a rich destination tapestry which also boasts luxury accommodation and world-class, state-of-the-art leisure attractions. Abu Dhabi is blessed with a diverse landscape. We have 400 kilometres of pristine coastline, over 200 natural islands, vast tracts of serene desert, tranquil oasis towns and a vibrant, cosmopolitan capital city. I hope during your stay you are able to experience as much of this variety as possible. In many ways, Abu Dhabi is several destinations in one, from the rustic charm of Al Ain, the birthplace of the country’s founding father, Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and the breathtaking vastness of the Liwa Desert in Al Gharbia, with its mountainous dunes, to the energising pace and brightness of our capital city. We all share a desire to make you feel as welcome as possible and hope you leave with a positive, lasting impression of our homeland, traditions and people. In the pages of this magazine, you will get an overview of the emirate’s diverse offering. I am sure you will find something which truly excites and entertains you. I wish you a very relaxing, enjoyable and memorable stay in Abu Dhabi.

Mubarak Al Muhairi Director General Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority

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Organised by the Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi), the Emirates Photography Competition attracts photographers, both amateur and professional, from all over the world. Over 21,000 images were submitted to the seventh edition, which paid tribute to pioneering Iraqi photographer, Murad Al-Daghistani (1917-1982), with the overall theme, cultural reflections. To see a selection of the winning entries, turn to page 24.

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ESSENTIALS Abu Dhabi’s top attractions and events

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TIME TRAVEL

In the last half century the capital has developed at a remarkably rapid rate, transforming itself from a sleepy backwater into a modern metropolis

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With 4,500 contestants from 85 countries, The Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority had its work cut out selecting the category winners at the seventh annual Emirates Photography Competition

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WORLD VIEW

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EXPERIENCE

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MAKE A SPLASH

Bringing a fresh dimension to Yas Island’s attractions, the new Yas Waterworld has opened its gates to the public

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FACE TIME

Find a speedy solution to tired skin with one of these five-star facials at some of Abu Dhabi’s most luxurious spas

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SHOP

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HERITAGE QUEST

Leading jewellery houses are investing large sums of money in tracking down early designs and buying them back to build priceless archive collections

Jaeger-LeCoultre La Rose Blanche

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TIME FOR ROMANCE

Woo your beloved by presenting them with one of these magnificent, gem-encrusted timepieces on Valentine’s Day

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REINVENT YOURSELF

RENDEZ-VOUS NIGHT & DAY Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 967A Every woman has a Rendez-Vous, with herself. The Rendez-Vous Night & Day timepiece is entirely crafted and gemset at the Manufacture in the Vallée de Joux, Switzerland. Its automatic movement keeps pace with the constant changes in a woman’s life, as she perpetually reinvents herself. Rendez-Vous is more than a watch, it is a state of mind.

YOU DESERVE A REA L WATCH

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TASTE

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TABLE FOR TWO

From private dining in the desert with a butler on hand to gourmet cuisine on the beach surrounded by flickering candles, Abu Dhabi offers ample opportunity for romance

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FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD

The capital’s annual culinary festival, Gourmet Abu Dhabi is back this month with a busy schedule of culinary demonstrations, chateau dinners and creative cooking

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The Guide Frankie’s, Fairmont Bab Al Bahr

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My Life in Abu Dhabi Noura Al Dhaheri discusses life and work in the capital

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essentials FEBRUARY

EXPERIENCE

UAE Wooden Powerboat Championship Edge-of-the-seat action is combined with a splash of tradition at the UAE Wooden Powerboat Championship, which takes place this month. The high-speed race was first run 25 years ago from Umm Al Quwain to Dubai and has been re-run yearly ever since. While many things have changed significantly since the initial races, the principles remain the same – boats must be made of wood with modern materials like fibreglass strictly prohibited and drivers must come from GCC countries. Where: Abu Dhabi breakwater. When: February 8. How much: Entry is free. Contact: 02 6815566.

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UPCOMING EVENTS Gourmet Abu Dhabi February 5 to 20 Sample a series of culinary delights from around the globe and learn tricks of the trade from Michelin-starred chefs at the city’s annual food festival. See gourmetabudhabi.ae

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Manarat Al Saadiyat See what Abu Dhabi has in store for the future at the impressive exhibition in Manarat Al Saadiyat. Wander through nine chapters of the Saadiyat story and watch the capital’s cultural hub unfold through a series of interactive displays, electronic books and audio-visual media. Different sections focus on separate stages of the project from the five-star hotels and luxury villas built in phase one to the upcoming construction of the major galleries and museums to open here over the years, including Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, Louvre Abu Dhabi and the Zayed National Museum. Where: Saadiyat Island. When: 10am to 10pm. How much: Entry is free. Contact: 02 6575800.

SHOP Fabergé

Fabergé is no ordinary jeweller, not least because it is more famous for making ornate eggs than necklaces, rings or bracelets. It has also had a turbulent past fraught with setbacks from bloody revolution to bitter legal battles. Thankfully, none of this was sufficient to prevent the House of Fabergé from persevering and eventually triumphing once more with the recent formation of its high-end and fine jewellery collections. Available in only a few, select locations around the world, Fabergé has recently made its debut appearance in the UAE at select Damas Les Exclusives boutiques, where collections include the signature Les Favourites and the popular Les Saisons Russes. For more information contact Damas on: 04 4459593.

February 28 Experience the raw thrill of drifting a vehicle at high speed around Yas Marina Circuit. Each driver has the track to themselves for two minutes and can enjoy as many runs as possible within the four-hour session. Advance booking is recommended. See yasmarinacircuit.ae

A BU D H A BI I N TER N ATIO N A L TRI ATH L O N March 2 See the UAE’s athletes out in force for this hotly contested event, competed over three distances: the sprint, the short course and the long course, which comprises a gruelling three-kilometre swim, 200-kilometre cycle and 20-kilometre closing run. See abudhabitriathlon.com

D u b a i W o r ld C u p March 30 Head over to neighbouring Dubai for a day at the races and enjoy one of the glitziest events on the UAE’s social calendar. See dubairacingclub.com

A b u D h a b i F e s t i val March/April A feast of music, dance and art featuring some of the best performers from around the world. See abudhabifestival.ae

5 th A b u D h a b i S alsa F e s t i val April 25 to 27 Anyone with a taste for South American dance and music will enjoy this salsa extravaganza. See abudhabi-salsafestival.com

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SHOP

erwin rachim, chief C o n c i e r g e at s o f i t e l Abu DhabI corniche, shares his top tips for making the most of the city

Once accustomed to playing second fiddle to Dubai in the shopping department, Abu Dhabi is now rapidly catching up with several malls soon to open spurred by the recent launch of Avenue at Etihad Towers (pictured). Situated on the Corniche, this luxury emporium is the first mall dedicated to high-end fashion in the capital and offers shoppers a selection of high-end brands in an exclusive environment. Just down the road in Marina Mall, shoppers will find a blend of high-street and designer stores. Abu Dhabi Mall offers a similar mix while Al Wahda Mall houses popular brands such as GAP and Banana Republic. There’s also Khalidiya Mall, which features a wide range of stores from fashion and home furnishing to electronics and toy shops. Most of the malls in the capital also have a selection of dining venues, while many house play areas where children can be minded by professionals allowing you the leisure to shop. To find out more, turn the the guide section on page 63.

Those with a taste for fine cuisine are in luck this month with two weeks of epicurean activities planned for Gourmet Abu Dhabi, the capital’s annual food festival. If you miss the festival then don’t worry as Abu Dhabi offers no end of excellent fine dining opportunities. Head to Silk and Spice at Sofitel Abu Dhabi Corniche for authentic Thai cuisine served in a romantic setting or try Hakkasan at Emirates Palace, which serves the best contemporary Chinese food in town. After dinner, there are some great night spots where you can carry the evening on into the small hours. The Yacht Club at the InterContinental Abu Dhabi is one of the trendiest bars in the city with music and dancing inside and a laidback terrace outside, where you can sip cocktails and admire the view of the marina. To get a higher perspective of the city, go up to Ray’s bar on the 62nd floor of Jumeirah at Etihad Towers, where the famous mixed jelly drinks are a must-try. Parties are not limited to the after-dark hours here. On Fridays, you can try the all-inclusive brunches served at most hotels around the capital or book an afternoon on the catamaran moored behind Emirates Palace, which offers day and night party cruises with a live DJ. For something more low-key, ask your concierge for details of Azure, a wooden sailing yacht that offers a relaxing cruise with snorkelling opportunities. The best place to start for a cultural experience of the capital is the Big Bus Tour, where you can take in the highlights from the roof of an open-top double decker bus. Make time to get off and join a tour at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, one of the capital’s most beautiful landmarks.

The malls

EXPERIENCE Yas Marina Circuit

This world-famous venue is not only the setting for the annual Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. All through the year, Yas Marina Circuit welcomes visitors to its various facilities, which include a go-karting zone, drag-racing centre and a racing school in addition to the circuit and a wide range of activities available from team-building days to track experiences. Contact: 800 YAS (927).

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DISCOVER Desert dogs

Historically, Saluki dogs played an important role in Bedouin life, helping their nomadic masters hunt for much-needed food in the arid desert. Today, the high value placed on these animals in the UAE is evident at Abu Dhabi’s Arabian Saluki Centre, where the hounds live a life of luxury. Watch them take a dip in the swimming pool and eat cooked meals prepared with olive oil before being pampered by the centre’s doting handlers. When: Opening hours may vary so it’s advisable to call ahead. Where: Arabian Saluki Centre. Contact: 02 5755330.

SHOP

Montblanc Limited to three sets and only available in the UAE, the Montblanc TimeWalker Day & Night is a real collector’s item. The complementary black and white timepieces with diamond-framed dials can be worn for different occasions or, for a more romantic twist as his and hers watches, making them the ideal Valentine’s Day gift. Combining a sporty dynamism with elegant design, these exclusive timepieces have an 18-karat gold case with an inlaid Montblanc emblem in mother of pearl. Where: Montblanc boutique, Avenue at Etihad Towers. How much: Price available on request. Contact: 02 6811480.

TASTE Las Brisas

After a long day’s sightseeing in the city, retire to the comfort of a cushioned chair on the decking at Las Brisas, where, in the late afternoon you can take advantage of the bar’s new cocktail range. Sip tasty cosmopolitans and martinis while overlooking the pool and landscaped gardens at Emirates Palace, which look their best in the early evening, illuminated by the setting sun. Where: Emirates Palace. When: Open from 4 to 9pm. Contact: 02 6907999.

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The Abu Dhabi skyline develops daily as new five-star hotels and state-of-the-art tower blocks emerge along the Corniche. Just over the water is the Abu Dhabi Heritage Village, where visitors can venture back into the past and explore traditional ways of life in the capital before it became the modern city we see before us today.


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TIME TRAVEL Abu Dhabi has taken a gigantic leap from humble fishing village at the turn of the 20th century to trailblazing metropolis just 100 years on Today, Abu Dhabi is one of the richest and most modern cities in the world. It’s home to the world’s furthest leaning manmade tower, the second most expensive hotel ever built and the third largest mosque on the planet – and that is just the icing on the cake. Visitors to the capital are greeted by opulent, five-star hotels, lavish shopping centres housing international brands and gourmet restaurants serving cuisines from all over the world. Residents, meanwhile enjoy the highest quality of life in the region. The UAE as a whole has one of the highest per capita incomes of any other country at nearly US$25,000 and the capital regularly appears at the top of lists in surveys determining the best places to live and work in the Middle East. It hasn’t always been this way. Step back just 50 years and the picture looked very different. The iconic hotels, state-of-the-art skyscrapers and record-breaking structures were a distant dream and reality was a large swathe of reclaimed desert with indistinctive low-rise blocks clustered along the seafront. Move another 50 years into the past towards the turn of the century and the capital is entirely unrecognisable – just a patch of sand populated by fishermen’s huts. At this point, little had changed from when some factions from the ruling Bani Yas tribe moved here in 1793 to take advantage of the fresh water supply and sea beds rich in pearls.

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Not until 1961 was the capital’s first paved road completed and there were to be no hotels for almost 20 years

1 Abu Dhabi fishermen 2 Camel caravan 3 Early life in the capital

The pearl trade grew rapidly throughout the 18th and 19 th centuries, soon becoming a vital resource for local families, who were unable to make a go of farming in the harsh desert environment. Then, just as quickly, demand dried up. The Japanese invention of the cultured pearl in the 1930s devastated the trade and a short period of hardship followed for coastal

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dwellers in the UAE, at the time split into and known as, the Trucial States. Just a few years later, another dramatic turnaround in fortunes came along with the discovery of oil. In 1939, Sheikh Shakhbut bin Sultan Al Nayhan granted the first oil concessions, though it was not to be drilled for another 14 years. When it was, the initial impact was minimal. Construction was limited to those few nondescript, concrete buildings seen scattered along the coast in old photographs of the city. Not until 1961 was the capital’s first paved road completed and there were to be no hotels for almost 20 years. Adopting a cautious approach to his domain’s new-found wealth, Sheikh Shakhbut was reluctant to reinvest oil revenue in the development of Abu Dhabi. His brother, however, felt differently.

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With the weight of ‘black gold’ behind him, Sheikh Zayed did just that, transforming Abu Dhabi from a sleepy backwater into the pioneering, futuristic city we see before us today 4 Desert life 5 Al Hosn Palace 6 Capital Gate building

H e r i ta g e h o t s p o t s Abu Dhabi:

Heritage Village: See a reconstruction of a traditional barasti house and watch local craftswomen practise traditional basket weaving and pottery at this window into the emirate’s past. Where: Near Marina Mall Breakwater. When: Sat to Thu 9am to 5pm, Fri 3.30 to 9pm. Contact: 02 6814455 . Al Ain Heritage and Culture Village:

Journey back in time and experience traditional UAE life at this heritage-inspired theme park. Where: Al Ain Sportplex. When: Sat to Thu 9.30am to 1pm, Fri 4 to 10.30pm. Contact: 03 7655555 .

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Explore the fascinating life of the late Sheikh Zayed as this museum, established in tribute to the man who shaped the nation. Where: Al Bateen district. When: Open Sun to Thu, but one week’s advance booking is required. Contact: 02 6659555 .

The ruling Al Nayhan family decided that the younger Zayed bin Sultan Al Nayhan should replace his brother on the throne and set his grand plans for Abu Dhabi in motion. With the weight of ‘black gold’ behind him, Sheikh Zayed set about transforming Abu Dhabi from a sleepy backwater into the pioneering, futuristic city we see before us today. Structures like the Capital Gate Building, Aldar HQ and the soon-to-be-built Zayed National Museum are firsts of their kind and set the tone for a new era of avant-garde architecture in the region. Next to all these state-of-the art developments it’s hard to imagine a time when Abu Dhabi, along with its equally forwardmoving neighbour, Dubai, was not an international business and tourism hub. The ambitious projects, luxurious facilities and iconic attractions have swept away most structural vestiges of the past and replaced them with the future. Nevertheless, the spirit of the old Bedouin ways of life lives on. The ancient codes of conduct that have governed tribal societies in this region for hundreds of years still ring true here today, most notably to visitors, in the Emirati tradition of hospitality towards strangers.

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MIDDLE EASTERN INDULGENCE A culinary journey around Arabia

Every Saturday at OlĂŠa, feast on a lavish selection of Arabic delicacies specially crafted to entice your taste buds whilst enjoying breathtaking views of the turquoise ocean. Indulge in fresh mezzeh and grilled seafood, while the live cooking stations leave you mesmerized and coming back for more. Relish the flavours of the Middle East perfectly matched with Mediterranean ease, one of the many reasons why.

Every Saturday from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm Priced at AED 215 per person and AED 100 for children 5 to 12 years old including soft beverages. Children under 5 years eat for free. The buffet is subject to 10% service charge and 6% tourism fee.

For more information, call +971 (2) 498 8888 or email reservations.saadiyat@stregis.com

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Category: Cultural Reflections Grand prize: FIAP Gold Medal and AED50,000 cash Photographer name: Xiaoxi Liao Title of image: Ball Game In Village Country: China

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WORLD VIEW Cultural reflections was the theme for the seventh annual Emirates Photography Competition. Organised by Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi), the event is designed to develop photography within the UAE and encourage young talent

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Category: Noor Ali Rashid Award for the Emirati Photographer of 2012 First prize: FIAP Gold Medal and AED30,000 cash Photographer name: Moza AI Falasi Title of image: To the Horizon Country: United Arab Emirates

Category: General Themes: Sport First prize: FIAP Gold Medal and AED20,000 cash Photographer name: David Byrne Title of image: Riding his Luck Country: United Kingdom

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Category: Emirati Photo Award First prize: FIAP Gold Medal and AED20,000 cash Photographer name: Yousef Al Habshi Title of image: Thousand Eyes Country: United Arab Emirates


Category: Arab Photo Award First prize: FIAP Gold Medal Photographer name: Ammar Younis Title of image: Umm El Monder Country: Palestine

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Category: Emirati Photo Award Third prize: FIAP Silver Medal and AED15,000 Photographer name: Mohamed Ibrahim Al Musharfy Title of image: Start Saluki Dog Race 8 Country: United Arab Emirates

Category: Future image by future eyes For entrants born after 1988 (Under 21) First prize: FIAP Gold Medal and AED12,000 cash Photographer name: Mohammad Alhajji Title of image: Convicted Country: Saudi Arabia

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Category: Noor Ali Rashid Award for the Emirati Photographer of 2012 First prize: FIAP Gold Medal and AED30,000 cash Photographer name: Moza AI Falasi Title of image: Heritage in a Photograph Country: United Arab Emirates

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Category: Future image by future eyes. For entrants born after 1993 – Under 16 First prize: FIAP Gold Medal and AED12,000 cash Photographer name: Abdollah Al Ruzaiqi Title of image: The Emergence Country: Oman

Category: General Themes: Macro First prize: FIAP Gold Medal and AED20,000 cash Photographer name: Petar Sabol Title of image: Natural abstract Country: Croatia

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Category: General Themes: Nature First prize: FIAP Gold Medal and AED20,000 cash Photographer name: Kacper Kowalski Title of image: Autumn 1 Country: Poland

Category: Emirati Photo Award Second prize: FIAP Silver Medal and AED15,000 cash Photographer name: Mohamed Ibrahim Al Musharfy Title of image: Elephant Dust Blow Country: United Arab Emirates

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Immerse yourself in local culture at the Sheikh Sultan Bin Zayad Al Nayhan Camel Festival. The two-week event is packed with shows and activities that provide an insight into local heritage and tradition, such as camel racing and the ever-popular camel beauty pageant, where prize beasts are paraded before a panel of judges. Where: Al Ain, Sweihan area. When: February 1 to 15, 7am to 5pm. Contact: 055 8990715.


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MAKE A SPLASH Concierge talks to Rashad Al Ghadban about the latest addition to Yas Island’s attractions, the muchanticipated Yas Waterworld

Q Situated between two record-setting structures with Ferrari World to one side and Yas Marina Circuit on the other, it would be easy for Yas Island’s new water park to appear overshadowed. However, after one day spent enjoying the facilities here it is immediately clear that this park will have no trouble holding its own against its worldfamous neighbours. Not that it’s a competition. Yas Island is setting itself up as Abu Dhabi’s entertainment hub and the more ground-breaking venues here the better.

That, at least is how Rashad Al Ghadban, marketing manager of Yas Waterworld, sees it. “Yas Island has already built its reputation as the leisure destination of Abu Dhabi and, for us, it made perfect sense to build the park alongside the island’s other great attractions,” he says. The facility has been designed to suit visitors of all age groups with 43 rides, slides and attractions, four of which bring something entirely new to the water park experience. Of these, the two most intriguing are Dawwama, the world’s first hydromagnetic-powered sixperson Tornado waterslide and Bubbles’ Barrel, the largest FlowBarrel 10 Double sheet-wave ride in the world. Another must-try, Al Ghadban says, is the Bandit Bomber, which features coaches equipped with water bombs and laser guns to add a more interactive element to the coaster experience. “Tension builds as the coaches lift riders 23 metres though the air before diving downwards at speeds of up to 50 kilometres per hour, racing through splash zones, dips and climbs that curve around a central rock crag featuring a giant pearl.”

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Those who dare can try out one of the attractions from Adrenalin Rush, which includes the park’s most extreme rides and slides such as the Liwa Loop and Jebel’s Drop

Pearls are central to the park’s design, which takes visitors back in time to the days when Abu Dhabi’s fortunes relied on the pearl trade. “We have themed all the attractions around the adventures of our main character, Dana, a young Emirati girl who has embarked on a quest to find a legendary pearl that will bring prosperity to the people of her village,” explains Al Ghadban. The story is brought to life through the various attractions, each of which picks up a different stage of Dana’s adventures, from the PearlMasters interactive game, which takes players on a journey through the park in search of lost treasure to the interactive Pearl Dive Show where guests guide divers to the oyster of their choice before claiming the pearl inside.

Attractions are divided into four levels that begin with Moving and Grooving, where guests can enjoy floating gently down the lazy river on an inflatable doughnut or battle it out with friends in the Water Wars zone. To take it up a notch, they can try one of the 10 attractions from the Exciting Adventure category, which includes Falcon’s Falaj, the longest water slide in the Middle East. Those who dare can try out one of the attractions from Adrenalin Rush, which includes the park’s most extreme rides such as the Liwa Loop and Jebel’s Drop. There’s also the Young and Fun category, which covers toddlerfriendly features. With so much on offer, it comes as no surprise that Yas Waterworld, which only

opened its doors last month, is already proving hugely popular and establishing itself as one of the capital’s hottest new attractions. Last year it was presented with the Leading Edge Award, an acknowledgement which, Al Ghadban says, testifies to the park’s innovation within the industry. “We are justifiably proud to receive this award and attribute it to the park’s carefully executed theme and cuttingedge design.” Where: Yas Island, Abu Dhabi How much: General admission tickets cost AED225 for adults and AED185 for children. Premium admission tickets allow you to jump the queues and cost AED525 for adults and AED265 for children Contact: 02 4142887 or visit: yaswaterworld.com

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FACE TIME Give weary skin a boost with a miracle facial at one of Abu Dhabi’s opulent spas

Q From gala dinners and VIP club nights to glamorous launches and sophisticated soirées, Abu Dhabi’s social scene doesn’t pause for a minute. By day, schedules are just as packed for those visitors eager to make the most of the capital’s attractions with a host of cultural, shopping and leisure opportunities to keep you busy from dawn until dusk. With so much to do and see it’s important to take some time out to enjoy one of the city’s most indulgent experiences – the spa. Abu Dhabi boasts some of the most luxurious spas in the region offering an enormous range of treatments to suit every requirement. If you can only spare an hour or two during the day then why not try a quick fix facial? Available at a number of the capital’s leading spas, these treatments are designed to restore tired skin to its former glory so you can walk away looking your best. Additionally, with Valentine’s Day this month, it’s ideal for those who need to look their best on a romantic night.

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June Jacobs spa collection facial, Rayana Spa This refreshing facial works wonders with tired skin thanks to the combination of hydrators, peptides and potent antioxidants in the June Jacobs products. An antioxidant scrub is used to remove dead cells before collagen biomatrix face and eye masques are applied to revive and illuminate the fresh layer underneath. All you have to do is lie back and relax for 90 minutes while the therapist eliminates all signs of fatigue and stress on the surface of the skin and brings out the radiant glow lurking beneath. Where: Hyatt Capital Gate / How much: AED800 / Contact: 02 5961100

Caviar & pearls facial, Zayna Spa Packed with vitamins, minerals and fatty acids, Caviar is considered a wonder-balm for damaged skin. Pearls, meanwhile, are thought by some cultures to be the fountain of youth and prized, not just for their beauty, but also for their powerful anti-ageing qualities. At Zayna Spa, these precious products are mixed into a luxurious face mask, alongside

firming phyto-extracts, skin-renewing marine collagens, elastins and extra vitamins to combat age spots, lines and tired-looking skin. After a deeply relaxing 75 minutes of pure pampering, you can walk away feeling younger, fresher and infinitely more indulged. Where: Grand Millenium Al Wahda How much: AED800 / Contact: 02 4953822

Ko bi do facial, So Spa Ko bi do is a traditional massage technique that has been used in Japan for centuries to help stall the ageing process. The focus is placed on the meridian acupressure points in order to over-stimulate circulation and release blockages and tension. The therapist gently pinches and folds lines and wrinkles in the opposite direction to the natural crease in order to reverse the lines on the face. The results are immediate and you will be amazed at how much younger, plumper and smoother your skin looks afterwards. Plenty of hydration is recommended to ensure the results last several days. Where: Sofitel Abu Dhabi Corniche How much: AED385 for 60 minutes, AED550 for 90 minutes / Contact: 02 8137777

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Deep moisturising facial from Themae Paris, Talise Spa Perfect for combatting the effects of busy, urban lifestyles, this nourishing therapy rehydrates the skin with a rich masque and revitalises tired cells via gentle massage techniques. Traditional ridoki equipment is used to encourage relaxation and tone the facial muscles. Ridoki rollers, used in acupressure and Oriental face reflexology, are moved slowly across the face to stimulate the epidermis layer and improve circulation, increasing the elasticity of the skin.

Where: Jumeirah at Etihad Towers How much: AED450 / Contact: 02 8115858

Perfect for combatting the effects of busy, urban lifestyles, this nourishing therapy rehydrates the skin with a rich masque and revitalises tired cells

Luminous ‘C’ and ‘sea’ facial, Heavenly Spa by Westin After a busy day’s sight-seeing in Abu Dhabi, reward yourself with this relaxing, vitamin-packed facial. Settle back and relax as a potent Vitamin C serum is rubbed gently into the skin before a freeze-dried seaweed gel is massaged into the pores to plump and renew tired

cells. Excellent for combatting the damage caused by sun and smoking, this effective treatment is also ideal before a big night out to give the skin a sparkling radiance and disguise any hint of tiredness. The therapy lasts 75 minutes. Where: The Westin Abu Dhabi Golf Resort & Spa How much: AED590 / Contact: 02 6169999

S o S pa’s t i p s f o r j e t- l a g g e d s k i n *Boost hydration levels by adding a hyaluronic acid to your skincare regime. You will see almost immediate results. *Increase water intake, especially during air travel. Drink eight fluid ounces (230ml) every hour that you are in the air as dehydration levels are at their highest during this time. *Start your morning with yoga for the face – roar like a lion and stretch out your jaw. This helps with circulation to the muscles and will keep them firm and active.

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Chopard’s new Happy Emotions collection captures the essence of simple sophistication with a series of beautifully crafted pendants, rings and earrings. The latest addition to the brand’s popular Happy Diamonds range, the new pieces are ideal for adding a touch of understated glamour to daywear with their swirling designs offset by beautifully cut diamonds. Where: Abu Dhabi Marina Mall. Contact: 02 6457575.


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heritage quest With an increasing number of luxury jewellers on the market, high-end brands are looking to the past to reinforce their image in the present

Q Competition on the jewellery scene grows fiercer by the day with a constant influx of new designers offering fresh interpretations of traditional styles and current trends. For established brands, the challenge is to maintain their position at the top of the pecking order and stand out from an ever-increasing crowd of contenders. To do this, many are revisiting the past and rummaging through their historical files to uncover pieces that tell their story. Brands like Bulgari, Tiffany & Co., Van Cleef & Arpels, Piaget, Cartier and many more, have hired archivists, contacted dealers and spent vast sums in an effort to build heritage collections worthy of representing and reaffirming their creative identities. It’s a shrewd move, says Amandor Triossi, curator at Bulgari. “With so many jewellery brands out there today creating very similar products, there is a uniformity of offer across the board, so it’s very important to maintain one’s identity. Heritage collections are the ideal way to go about this and are becoming more and more important to brands as a way of conveying their DNA to the public.”

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It also helps to lend the older jewellery houses an air of authority and strengthen their presence on the market. Van Cleef & Arpels has been gathering historic pieces for more than 20 years to build a collection that has been featured in exhibitions around the world. “This collection affirms our longevity and legitimacy in the field of jewellery and proves that Van Cleef & Arpels is not a spontaneous generation

of jewellers like so many of the names out there today,” says Catherine Cariou, director of the patrimonial department at Van Cleef & Arpels. It’s not just vintage jewellery filling the brands’ safes. Alongside the art deco bracelets and Victorian pendants are documents and ledgers that testify to their time-honoured status. These pieces help to illustrate the story of the brands, from their humble beginnings as small family enterprises to their growth over the years into giants of the modern jewellery industry. Among the items in the archives at Tiffany & Co. is the general ledger book from the first day of sales in 1837, which shows that the store initially operated as a stationery and fancy goods emporium. In 1853, however, Charles Tiffany took control of the joint enterprise and established its

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focus on jewellery, travelling the world in search of rare gems to bring back to the US and place in his increasingly popular settings for the socialites and celebrities of the day. Recently, a selection of jewels from different eras of the brand’s history were put on display in Dubai to accompany one of its most famous pieces, the Tiffany Diamond. The enormous 287.42-carat stone was found in the Kimberley diamond mine in South Africa in 1877 and purchased by Charles Tiffany for $18,000 the following year, cementing his position as the ‘king of diamonds’. Tiffany’s reputation as a purveyor of fine and rare gems was further enhanced by his acquisition of around one-third of the French crown jewels at an auction in 1887. A number of these historic pieces were on display at the Dubai exhibit, including jewels once owned and worn by French Queen, Marie Antoinette.

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Others in the display had been worn by more recent ambassadors, such as Audrey Hepburn, whose performance as Holly Golightly in the classic film Breakfast at Tiffany’s has enhanced the brand’s Hollywood image ever since, winning high-profile modern-day ambassadors, including Kate Winslet and Anne Hathaway. “Hollywood and film continue to play a significant role in setting trends for style and glamour and the heritage collection helps to convey Tiffany & Co.’s long-standing links with these industries,” says Linda Buckley, vice president of international public relations. At present, the brand is working on a new collaboration with Bas Lurman in his adaptation to film of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel, The Great Gatsby, for which it will provide jewellery inspired by the period. Other brands too, are placing emphasis on their links to Hollywood stars and style icons from former times. In 2011, Bulgari spent around US$20 million buying back pieces that it had sold to Elizabeth Taylor in the ’60s and ’70s, a number of which were on display in the UAE capital that same year during Abu Dhabi Art.

Last year Cartier took the Hollywood heritage theme a step further with a short film designed to illustrate the brand’s 165-year history and emphasise its relationships with significant figures from the past. “We thought it was time to do it, especially because now everybody wants to be luxury – even a Big Mac is deluxe,” Francois Le Troquer, managing director of Cartier UK told Reuters at the time. “The world is changing, the economy is changing, the

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geography of luxury is changing. We want to just remind people who we are at Cartier, ” he added. Another reason why many leading jewellery houses are investing millions in stocking their archives is to help develop styles for the future. For the design team at Tiffany & Co., the heritage collection serves as a major source of inspiration, confirms Buckley. “Like everything else, it makes a huge different to see things in 3D and this collection provides a point of reference for Tiffany designers, who can go back and not only see the original sketches, but also examine the item itself and see exactly how it was put together.” At Piaget, the archives have long acted as a mood board for the creation of new collections. “We consider it essential to keep a trace of our past. Patrimony has been a focus of many luxury brands for about 10 years now due to an increased understanding that history is the basis for the future and an incredible source of inspiration,” says Alain Borgeaud, head of the brand’s patrimony department. “The challenge is to find pieces that are really representative of Piaget’s DNA,” he adds. This is the job of the archivist, who must travel the world scouring auctions, uncovering private collections and building relationships with dealers to be sure that when the right piece emerges, they are there to snap it up. According to Triossi, her job is rather like waiting in the Savannah. “You never know what’s going to surface next so you have to be ready. It’s always thrilling to see what the market conjures up.

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“The recognisable Bulgari design really develops from the ’60s onwards and, as a lot of the wealthy collectors from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s are still alive and wealthy now, there’s not a huge amount of good vintage Bulgari on the market at the moment. It’s very frustrating if a really exceptional piece comes up when the budget has run out as then my hands are tied and it may be years before something similar comes up.” Cariou agrees. “The biggest challenge is to compete with dealers and important collectors who sometimes have an unlimited budget. At the moment we are trying to fill the gaps in the collection – jewels from the ’50s and ’70s are under-represented. Recently we have made several important purchases that all epitomise the Van Cleef & Arpels style. One of these was an emerald zip necklace, a style seen very rarely at auction.” Rarity is often more valuable than net worth to archivists, who generally focus on building collections that display a brand’s identity. “I don’t have an unlimited budget so I don’t buy a diamond solitaire or a jewel

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with a fantastic central stone because with that amount of money I could get three objects that display different characteristics of Bulgari’s style. I try to avoid buying pieces that are too intrinsically valuable as then I’d use up my entire allowance for the year on one item and this collection is about showing Bulgari’s designs not displaying the best gemstones it has used over the years,” Triossi explains. Inevitably, many archivists have their sights set on specific jewels that they would like to buy back, but are often beyond their

“I try to avoid buying pieces that are too intrinsically valuable as then I’d use up my entire allowance for the year on one item and this collection is about showing Bulgari’s designs not displaying the best gemstones it has used over the years”

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reach. “There are pieces that we hope will surface, while there are others that we would love to see again, but have a feeling have gone missing over the years,” says Buckley, adding that at Tiffany & Co. these items are kept secret to deter competition if they should turn up. For Van Cleef & Arpels, one such piece is the other half of a double peony clip ordered by the Egyptian crown in 1937. “We are also hunting for the bird of paradise from 1942, but the last record we have of it is at auction 30 years ago, which isn’t much to go on,” adds Cariou. Once they have them though, these pieces are likely to be off the market for good as heritage collections prove increasingly valuable to leading jewellery houses. The intrinsic worth of these archives is rarely disclosed, though it is often in excess of a hundred million US dollars. To the brands themselves, they are like childhood photo albums filled with memories of the past and beyond the reach of monetary worth. As Buckley says: “The collection does have a value, but we say it’s priceless because there are so many pieces in there that can’t be recreated, each of which has played a different part in Tiffany’s history and can be shared with the public as we tell our story.”

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Time For Romance With romance in the air this month, Concierge has gathered a selection of gem-encrusted timepieces destined to make you fall in love all over again this Valentine’s Day

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In many ways, a beautifully designed wristwatch makes the ideal Valentine’s Day gift. Worn always, it serves as a constant reminder of that special someone and the romance of the occasion on which it was given. For something that really conveys the value of a loved one, combine jewels and horology with one of these stunning gem-bedecked timepieces created by some of the world’s leading watchmakers. Whether its Jaeger-LeCoultre’s ornate La Rose Blanche watch dripping with diamonds or Bulgari’s stylish Serpenti timepiece that offers a reinvention of its classic design, there’s something for every taste.

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Breguet Marie-Antoinette Dentelle Inspired by legendary French queen Marie Antoinette, Breguet is redefining elegance with its new version of the Marie-Antoinette Dentelle watch. Created in the colour of love with a hot red strap, this white gold piece is set with 70 brilliant-cut diamonds surrounding a mother-of-pearl dial. The stunning sphere is paved with 98 brilliant-cut diamonds, while a magnificent 1.2-carat ruby is housed inside. Perfect for the true watch aficionado, who also has an eye for beauty, this state-of-the-art model is fitted with a self-winding movement for a timepiece that is both beautiful and technical.

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Jaeger-LeCoultre Grande Reverso Lady Ultra Thin A model that pays homage to ro- mance, the Grande Reverso Lady Ultra Thin is a timeless classic embodying the ideal blend of Art Deco style and elegance. Created especially for Valentine’s Day, the Swiss brand has dressed its latest model with a double-tour red strap by luxury leather goods brand Valextra, transforming it into a much-coveted fashion accessory. The two houses started their collaboration in 2012 as a way of allowing ladies to express luxury in every detail and, with this piece in particular, have created the perfect gift for the sophisticated woman with a stylish streak.

A model that pays homage to romance, the Grande Reverso Lady Ultra Thin is a timeless classic embodying the ideal blend of Art Deco style and elegance Bulgari Serpenti

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An iconic heritage piece from the house of Bulgari, the Serpenti watch has been making waves among watch aficionados for several decades. Reinventing the classic, Bulgari is perpetually scaling new heights of perfection, with the universal reptile theme writing some of the finest chapters in the history of the Romebased jeweller. In its latest form, the stunning 18-karat gold Serpenti bracelet is created using the most traditional goldsmith techniques, with a pink gold double wrap-around structure clothed in jet black or eggshell white scales set with brilliant-cut diamonds. The case, shaped like a snake’s head, houses a Swiss quartz movement and is set with six brilliant-cut diamonds on either side.

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For a watch that makes a statement, Damas’ stunning in-house Varotti collection offers a number of striking timepieces, delicately crafted in 18-karat white or yellow gold. The styles are typical of Damas – a brand that is synonymous with luxury, style and elegance. The diamondembellished case and bezel on this graceful watch is a dazzling example of opulence and symbolises the design and quality that the UAE jewellery house has become famous for. In addition, the slimline style, which is incredibly en vogue, adds extra elegance.

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Van Cleef & Arpels Charms Mini

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Ingenuity and expertise are the key elements of every Van Cleef & Arpels’ creation and the Charms Mini is no exception. Available in white or pink gold, this ultra-stylish watch makes every moment special with its iconic diamond-set Alhambra motif – a symbol of true love, good health, fortune and luck. Detailed on the dial itself and playfully attached to the side of the case via a ring, the charm, which is set with diamonds, turns freely around the dial. For those who like to accessorise, interchangeable straps are available in black satin and bright alligator leather.

Bulgari: Available at the Bulgari boutique, Avenue at Etihad Towers, 02 6818828

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Jaeger-LeCoultre: Avenue at Etihad Towers, 02 6812834 Van Cleef & Arpels: Available at Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons stores throughout Abu Dhabi. For more information contact: 02 6811121 Damas: There are 20 Damas stores in the capital. For more information call the customer service centre, Hermès: Available at the Hermès boutique, Avenue at Etihad Towers, 02 6669720

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motif highlighted by a delicate decorative fillet. More diamonds around the case provide a glittering contrast to the clean simplicity of the watch face, making it the ideal piece for a woman who likes to offset classic elegance with a touch of sparkle.

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Women with an eye for fashion will appreciate Jaeger-LeCoultre’s beautiful La Rose Blanche watch. The new bejewelled timepiece captures the essence of the brand’s dedication to technical and aesthetic detail with its ornate design and J LC Calibre 846 mechanical manufacture. Part of Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Haute Joaillerie line, this stunning piece focuses on the art of gem setting, sporting a series of dazzling diamonds and sapphires. The 18-karat gold timepiece, which features an intricate flower design, is wrought from 900 diamonds and 310 sapphires and cannot fail to impress on Valentine’s Day.

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For dessert with an Arabian twist order the Camel milk soft chocolate cake at Pachaylen and enjoy an exotic blend of flavours and textures. This rich and indulgent sweet begins with a mound of soft chocolate cake that’s covered in a sweet balsamic glaze stacked with nougatine and sprinkled with gold leaf. Where: Eastern Mangroves Hotel & Spa by Anantara. When: Noon to 3.30pm and 7 to 11.30pm. Contact: 02 6561000.

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TABLE FOR TWO When a special occasion calls for a grand gesture, why not arrange a romantic private dinner at one of the capital’s luxury hotels

Q Shangri-La Hotel, Qaryat Al Beri Looking out over the water with a perfect view of the majestic Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the table for two on the beach at Shangri-La is unbelievably romantic. Set away from the hustle and bustle of other restaurants, the spot offers couples the sophistication, service and convenience of dining out, combined with the seclusion of eating in the garden at home. The gourmet meal is comprised of five delicious courses, beginning with oven-dried cherry tomato soup and moving on to prawn, avocado and grapefruit salad followed by duck liver with fig compote and balsamic cream dressing. Mains are a choice between beef tenderloin with mushroom ragout and truffle sauce or grilled salmon with roasted vegetables and citrus dressing before a surprise romantic sweetheart composition is laid on the table for dessert. How much: Prices start at AED1,700 per couple / Contact: 02 5098888

Qasr al Sarab Surrounded by sand dunes that stretch out as far as the eye can see, the dining-by-design tent at Qasr al Sarab looks, from a distance, like a mirage in the heart of the desert. As you draw closer and hear the bonfire crackling then catch the rich aroma of gourmet food on the breeze, it becomes clear that this little oasis is very real. Guests are invited to recline on traditional majlis-style seats and place their orders with a personal butler who is on hand throughout the meal to cater to every need. The meal can also be tailored to suit requirements beforehand or guests can choose from two existing menus at the table. The Arabic selection begins with a mezze platter and lentil soup followed by a mixed grill for mains and Arabic sweets to finish, while the international menu includes tuna crudo and pistou soup for a starter, marinated salmon or veal chop for mains and a baked apple tart or fruit platter for dessert. How much: AED520 per person, for a four-course meal and welcome drink Contact: 02 8862088

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Emirates Palace Just metres from the sea, laden with exquisite food and surrounded by flickering torches, the private dining table at BBQ al Qasr looks tantalisingly idyllic. Behind, the grand façade of Emirates Palace looms over the scene, providing an atmospheric backdrop for diners at the restaurant, which is already one of the most picturesque venues in the hotel. For those on the private dining table, the romance is multiplied by the seclusion of a table set apart from the rest and the experience of dining right on the beach under a sky filled with stars. On the menu is a selection of mouth-watering chargrilled meat and seafood platters accompanied by an excellent wine list. Exquisite cuisine, a stunning seaside setting and a private table for two at one of Abu Dhabi’s most iconic hotels - it doesn’t get much more romantic than that. How much: Prices start from AED3,000 Contact: 02 6909000

For those on the private dining table, the romance is multiplied by the seclusion of a table set apart from the rest and the experience of dining right on the beach under a sky filled with stars.

Romance with a twist Dhow dinner cruise: Sail along the Corniche in a wooden dhow and enjoy a succulent seafood dinner. Net Group, 02 6794656, runs a three-hour cruise that includes traditional Arabian entertainment and panoramic views of the Abu Dhabi skyline, while Abu Dhabi Dhow Cruise, 052 9181484, specialises in holding private events on dhows. Meal on the move: Gourmet international food is served before ever-changing views of the city at Al Fanar, Abu Dhabi’s only revolving restaurant. Located on the 25th floor of Le Royal Méridien Hotel, this stylish eaterie takes in the city, the sea and the island as it slowly rotates through 360 degrees. Contact: 02 6742020 . Picnic in the park: Pack a hamper and head to one of the city’s picturesque parks for a romantic dinner in an al fresco setting. Some parks, including Khalidiya Garden and Khaleej Al Arabi Park have barbeque stoves and seating areas. Alternatively, hop on a speed boat and jet out to one of the islands for a private picnic on the beach away from the noise of the city. The closest to the Corniche is Lulu Island, just 10 minutes away by boat. Hilton Abu Dhabi Hotel (02 6811900) and Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel & Resort (02 6773333) offer boat rides and island-hopping trips.

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FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD Gourmet Abu Dhabi, the capital’s annual epicurean extravaganza, is back this month with a bigger programme than ever before

Q In kitchens across Abu Dhabi, chefs have gone into overdrive. Hundreds of recipes detailing gastronomic delights are being carefully drawn up while pantries are filled to bursting with exotic ingredients, shipped in from all over the world to create food worthy of the occasion. For the city’s five-star restaurants, the pressure is on to shine when Gourmet Abu Dhabi kicks off on February 5 with a glitzy repertoire of chateau dinners, celebrity chef masterclasses and a lavish awards ceremony.

Marking the milestone This year will be the fifth anniversary of Gourmet Abu Dhabi (GAD) and 16 days of taste bud-tingling epicurean festivities have been planned to celebrate the occasion. The traditional programme has been revamped to include a series of intensive masterclasses and more of the popular live cooking displays with celebrity chefs. “After four successful showings, the new-look Gourmet Abu Dhabi will ensure this culinary extravaganza continues to raise the bar and drive our hospitality sector forward,” says Noura Al Dhaheri, leisure products development manager at Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi.) There will also be a renewed emphasis on Emirati cuisine and local ingredients with a new award for the best use of local produce by a chef.

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Star attractions One of the biggest names at this year’s festival will be Irish cooking sensation Rachel Allen. The celebrity chef earned herself a reputation as Ireland’s ‘Queen of the kitchen’ after the launch of her television show, Rachel’s Favourite Food in 2004. Since then she has become one of the country’s best-known chefs and was recently awarded an honorary doctorate in science from the University of Belfast for her contribution to the culinary arts. Known for her simple yet delicious dishes and practical approach towards cooking, Allen will be joining Gourmet Abu Dhabi for a celebrity dinner on February 10 followed by a culinary demonstration and luncheon on February 11 at Fairmont Bab Al Bahr. Causing equal excitement among gourmet enthusiasts, but with a very different repertoire, is Chef Shinichiro Takagi. One of Japan’s brightest young culinary stars, Takagi was the first international A-lister to sign up for the festival and is using his debut appearance in Abu Dhabi to create new fusion concepts inspired by Arabic cuisine. His speciality is the fine culinary art of Kaiseki, a traditional Japanese dinner comprising numerous courses, where the aim is to achieve a balance of taste, texture, appearance and

colour of food. Only seasonal ingredients are used to create the meal and the final dish is carefully garnished with leaves and flowers. Kaiseki is considered the height of Japanese gastronomy and Chef Takagi will be demonstrating his mastery of the art at Teatro in Park Rotana Abu Dhabi from February 6 to 9. Other culinary luminaries present at GAD include Sebastien Archambault, executive chef of the Blue Duck Tavern at Park Hyatt Washington, who will share his experience of cooking for White House residents with festival-goers on February 13 at Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi. There will

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The last five years have seen the capital’s hospitality industry go from strength to strength as it attracts ever more masterchefs from around the world to work in its ever-growing number of high-end restaurants also be a chateau dinner featuring twoMichelin-starred chef, Ciccio Sultano on February 13 at InterContinental Abu Dhabi and a dining experience with master pâtissier, Ernst Knam at Hyatt Capital Gate Abu Dhabi from February 6 to 9. Flying the flag for local cuisine is, Khulood Atiq, the UAE’s first female national chef, whose Emirati Fusion Dinner takes place on February 11.

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The two-week festival culminates in a glittering awards ceremony and gala dinner held at The St Regis Saadiyat Island Resort on February 20. A menu, prepared by previous winners of the Abu Dhabi Gourmet Stars Awards, will be served at an elaborate gala dinner before this year’s winners are announced. Dubbed the ‘Oscars of the local hospitality industry’, the awards recognise the individuals and

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restaurants that have contributed most to the capital’s hospitality sector. Thirtynine finalists, whittled down by public vote, will compete before a panel of judges who will tour shortlisted venues over two weeks before announcing the winners of the 10 awards. This year a new award for Best Use of Local Produce by a Chef will be given to the winning chef based on five criteria: taste, originality, creativity, presentation and preparation. Another new award, Best Sustainability Practise, will be presented by BBC Good Food Magazine for the enhancement, preservation and protection of certain produce and ingredients indigenous to Abu Dhabi. Voting

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F E S T I VA L h i g h li g h ts Gala opening: Mingle with the masterchefs and chat to culinary celebrities at the grand opening ceremony where an early opportunity to sample the food from this year’s hosting establishments awaits. Where: The Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal. When: February 5.

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Etihad Airways caviar and Champagne dinner: Thomas Uherr, Etihad Airways corporate executive chef and his team will join forces with celebrity chef, Brent Savage to create a sevencourse journey through the finest varieties of caviar complemented by different Champagnes. Where: Yas Viveroy. When: February 15. Gourmet golf experience: Work your way around gourmet stations from a number of this year’s host venues before teeing off for an energetic game of golf. Where: Saadiyat Beach Golf Club. When: February 7. Chateau dinner featuring Michel Rostang: The two-Michelinstarred chef will prepare his renowned French cuisine, which will be paired with French vintages at this gastronomic feast. Where: Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi. When: February 18. Murder by chocolate with Valrhona & Gianluca Fusto: Those with a sweet tooth are in for a real treat at this indulgent dinner prepared by master chocolatier Gianluca Fusto who will display his skills in a series of chocolate courses. Where: Yas Viceroy. When: February 6. Gourmet brunch: Tuck into a lavish brunch with family and friends featuring a selection of cuisines from around the world. Where: Fairmont Bab Al Bahr. When: February 15.

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for these two awards skips the public poll and goes straight to a panel of experts in the sustainability and hospitality fields.

Gourmet opportunity The last five years have seen the capital’s hospitality industry go from strength to strength as it attracts more and more master chefs from around the world to work in its ever-growing number of high-end restaurants. Gourmet Abu Dhabi provides the ideal opportunity for newcomers to make their mark on the Abu Dhabi culinary scene, which is rapidly becoming one of the best in the Middle East. As Al Daheri points out: “The festival’s proactivity in demonstrating how international calibre products, service and standards can be absorbed into local restaurants and hotel kitchens is immeasurable.” This year will see the launch of several products, including Dulcey, a new generation of chocolate by French confectioner, Valrhona, which will be unveiled at a chocolate-themed dinner during the festival. According to Frederique Simon, business development manager at Chef Middle East, all brands stand to benefit from Abu Dhabi’s ever-expanding hospitality portfolio. “A gastronomic event of Gourmet Abu Dhabi’s calibre is only paralleled worldwide by Singapore and provides us with a vital opportunity to interact with both our Middle East clients and international industry ambassadors,” he said, adding: “It is extremely rare to have this number of world-renowned masterchefs in the same location at the same time.”

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AS THE SUN GOES DOWN, OUR BARBEQUE LIGHTS UP. On Wednesdays to Saturdays from 5pm onwards, we fire up the Belgian CafÊ BBQ, preparing juicy cuts including Tenderloin marinated in Kriek brew, with Belgian Fries, Liege and Onion Gravy; Sausage and Stoemp with Honey Mustard Dip; and Rib-eye with Chateau d’Arville Blue Cheese, Grilled Endives and Tomato Provencal. Five different types of meats. Prices from AED 90-175 per person.

For more information or to make a booking, contact InterContinental Abu Dhabi on 800 423 463, e-mail dine.icabudhabi@ihg.com or visit dining-intercontinental-ad.ae.


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discover Proud of its culture and history, Abu Dhabi has focused efforts on preserving its identity through galleries and museums

art galleries

QIBAB ART GALLERY

02 6652350

EMIRATES NATIONAL AUTO MUSEUM

Timings: Daily 10am to 1pm and

A diverse collection of more than 200 classic vehicles owned by Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan.

Specialises in Iraqi art, but also shows work from international, regional and local artists. Villa 3, Street 15 in Al Zaab area. 5 to 8pm

SALWA ZEIDAN GALLERY

02 6669656

Abu Dhabi CULTURAL FOUNDATION

02 6576171

Hosts photography and art exhibitions throughout the year, as well as concerts and screenings of international films.

Timings: Sun to Thu 8am to 3pm, Fri 5 to 8pm, Sat 9am to noon and 5 to 8pm FOLKLORE GALLERY

02 6660361

Offers art, craft and gift items from the Arab world along with prints and paintings inspired by the UAE landscape. Zayed the First Street, Khalidiyah.

Timings: Sat to Thu 9am to 10pm GHAF ART GALLERY

02 6655332

Aims to be the main address for international and Middle Eastern contemporary and emerging artists. Villa 256, Khaleej Al Arabi Street, Khalidiyah.

The gallery shows original art from locally based artists. Hemisphere also organises exhibitions and events. Located next to the Russian Embassy.

Timings: Sat to Thu 9.30am to 12.45pm and 3 to 9pm

HERITAGE VILLAGE

02 6814455

Timings: The gallery is currently relocating. To set up a private viewing contact: 02 6669656

Al Ain

Timings: Sat to Thu 9am to 5pm, Fri 3.30 to 9pm Guide price: Free

AL QATTARA ARTS CENTER

03 7618080

Housed in a historic fort in Al Ain’s Al Qattara Oasis, this centre specialises in local and Arab art as well as UAE heritage and culture.

Timings: Sat to Thu 9am to 1pm amd 4 to 8pm

Museums and cultural sites

1. Bani Yas Island 2. Manarat Al Saadiyat 3. Emirates National Auto Museum 4. Oasis 5. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

MANARAT AL SAADIYAT

02 6575800, saadiyat.ae

This visitor centre on Saadiyat Island houses international exhibitions with four galleries, a theatre, events' space and Fanr restaurant.

Timings: Daily 10am to 8pm

Al Ain AL JAHILI FORT

03 7843996

One of the largest forts in the UAE, Al Jahili Fort was built by Sheikh Zayed the First between 1891 and 1898 and used as a royal summer residence.

Timings: Sat to Thu 10am to 9pm

02 6768614

Timings: Daily 9am to 6pm (closed for lunch) Guide price: AED50

This tourist site on the Breakwater near Marina Mall is a recreation of Bedouin life with a museum of original artefacts and photographs and a small souk for souvenirs.

Ghaf is the oldest art gallery in the capital and features work by artists in Abu Dhabi and around the world. Khaleej Al Arabi Street, Khalidiyah.

HEMISPHERE DESIGN STUDIO & GALLERY

02 6676999, 050 8293952, enam.ae

Abu Dhabi AL HOSN PALACE (WHITE FORT)

adach.ae

Built in 1793, Al Hosn Palace was the official home of the rulers of Abu Dhabi. It is currently under renovation.

Timings: Daily 9am to 5pm, Fri 3 to 5pm. Closed Mondays Guide price: Free AL AIN NATIONAL MUSEUM

03 7641595

This museum illustrates the UAE's distant past as well as recent history through archaeological and ethnographical sections.

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Timings: Sat to Thu 9am

to 7.30pm, Fri 3 to 7.30pm. Closed Mondays Guide price: AED3 adults, AED1 children under 10 years SHEIKH ZAYED PALACE MUSEUM

03 7517755

Originally a palace for the Al Nahyan family, it is now a museum that chronicles the lifestyle of the ruling family.

Timings: Sat to Thu 8.30am to 7.30pm, Fri 3 to 7pm. Closed Mondays Guide price: Free

HISTORIC BUILDINGS Sightseers are spoilt for choice as Abu Dhabi is peppered with historic landmarks. Make sure you pay a visit to Qasr Al Hosn Fort, constructed in the 18th century and symbolising the development of the emirate and its rulers. Al Jahili Fort in Al Ain is also well worth a visit. It houses a permanent exhibition devoted to the explorer and traveller Mubarak bin London (Wilfred Thesiger) who crossed the Empty Quarter twice in the 1940s, as well as a temporary exhibition space, a shop and a café.

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Al Gharbia CHRISTIAN MONASTERY

02 8015400

Explore the remains of a Christian monastery which is believed to have been founded in the late 6th century CE on Sir Bani Yas Island. The guided tour takes one hour.

Timings: Daily at 7, 9 and 11am, 2 and 4pm Guide price: AED250

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HERITAGE SITES

SHEIKH ZAYED GRAND MOSQUE

800 555 or szgmc.ae

One of the largest mosques in the world, this place of worship is open to non-Muslims.

Timings: Open 9am to 10pm (except Friday mornings). See boxout at right for free tour times Guide price: Free

Air

Water

FALCON AVIATION SERVICES

AL DHAFRA

For a completely different view of Abu Dhabi, board a helicopter and see the city's major landmarks from above.

Al Dhafra’s dhows can take up to 60 people. Sail to nearby islands or simply along the Corniche.

02 6211797

02 6732266

Timings: Boarding 8.30pm, cruise from 9 to 11pm Guide price: AED180 per hour for large dhows, AED150 per hour for small dhow, private hire starting at AED600 per hour

Guide price: AED1,250 per

person for a 30-minute city tour

Land

HILTONIA BEACH CLUB

02 6811900

AL MASAOOD TRAVEL

Take a sightseeing cruise along the Corniche, around Abu Dhabi island or enjoy a dinner cruise.

02 6211797

Explore Abu Dhabi’s rich Arabic culture and modern architecture on this fivehour city tour that takes in all the major sites.

Guide price: Sightseeing cruise along Corniche from AED250 for half an hour (five people or less). Cruise around Abu Dhabi AED750 for two hours(five people or less). Dinner cruise AED300

Guide price: From AED150 for adults and AED100 for children ARABIAN ADVENTURES

02 6911711

Take in the Grand Mosque, Cultural Foundation, souks, Corniche and Heritage Village before driving past the presidential palace area and Emirates Palace.

Timings: Monday and

Wednesday mornings Guide price: Adults AED160, children AED95 BIG BUS COMPANY

800 244287

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See Abu Dhabi's major attractions on an open-top double-decker bus at your own pace, hopping on and off where you like. Commentary is available in eight languages.

Timings: 9am to 5pm. Ticket valid 24 hours Guide price: Adults AED200, children AED100, family (two adults, two children) AED500 Emirates Adventures

02 6445117

Experience Abu Dhabi's unique culture by visiting Heritage Village, the dates market, Gold Centre and Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque on the half-day city tour.

Timings: Daily 9am to 1pm Guide price: AED180,

children AED120 NET TOURS

02 6794656

Visit Al Hosn Palace, haggle over carpets, admire the Corniche and skyline, learn about local culture at Heritage Village and visit the Grand Mosque.

Timings: Daily 9am to 1.30pm Guide price: Adults

AED150, children AED100

SEA CRUISER

Al Ain National Museum The oldest museum in the UAE, Al Ain National Museum has displays dating from the Stone Age to the country’s preoil era with photography exhibits as well as jewellery, tools, pottery and other artefacts. Cultural Foundation Located in the grounds of the Old Fort, the Cultural Foundation hosts year-round exhibitions of painting, sculpture, photography, pottery and Arabic calligraphy. Heritage Village A must-see destination for traditional Emirati handicrafts, the Heritage Village features reconstructions of Bedouin tents, old fishing villages and traditional markets. Sheikh Zayed Palace Museum Built in 1937, the palace of the late Sheikh Zayed was converted to a museum and opened in 2001. Visitors won’t find a large collection of photographs or exhibits because Sheikh Zayed wanted the royal palace and residence to be a true reflection of his country’s culture prior to the discovery of oil.

050 8009495 or seacruiser.ae

Cruise along the Abu Dhabi Corniche before stopping for diving, snorkelling, fishing and other water activities.

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque One of Abu Dhabi’s most recognisable landmarks, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is the only one in the emirate that is open to non-muslims and a must on any visitor’s itinerary. Opened to the public in 2007, it houses the world’s largest carpet and the world’s largest chandelier. Many of the columns, walls and furnishings are adorned with semi-precious stones and gold, while the main structure is made from white marble. Location: Al Khabeer Entry: Free tours are held Sunday to Thursday at 10am, 11am and 4.30pm, Fridays at 2pm, 4.30pm and 8pm and Saturdays at 10am, 11am, 2pm, 4.30pm and 8pm Contact: 800 555 or szgmc.ae

Guide price: Adults AED120, children AED75 SHERATON ABU DHABI

02 6773333

Emirates Adventures

Emirates Adventures

Timings: On demand Guide price: Corniche cruise AED 200 for 30 minutes. Sunset cruise AED200

Discover the heritage heart of the emirate with a full-day tour of Al Ain. Learn the history of the region at the city's museums, see how Al Ain earned its reputation as the 'garden city' and go shopping for camels at the Camel Market.

Take a safari into Al Gharbia and the Rub Al Khali, see the Liwa Oasis and enjoy lunch at a local guest house.

See the city from the water along the Corniche on a private boat for up to six people.

Al Ain AL MASAOOD TRAVEL

02 6911711

Visit Al Ain’s attractions, including oases, souks, the Al Ain Museum, camel market, palaces and archaeological sites.

Guide price: From AED250 for adults and AED180 for children ARABIAN ADVENTURES

02 6911711

Head to the ‘garden city’ stopping at museums, oases and the camel market before venturing to Jebel Hafeet.

Timings: Tours on Tuesdays Guide price: Adults AED225, children AED115 PARADISE HANGING GARDENS 03 7820788 Brilliant colours and artistic floral displays await at this breathtaking garden, which holds a Guinness World Record for the greatest number of hanging flower baskets. Timings: Open daily Guide price: Entry is free

02 6445117

Timings: Saturday to Thursday (except Monday) 8.30am to 6pm Guide price: AED380 including lunch. Minimum of four people NET TOURS

02 6794656

See ancient Arabic manuscripts and royal treasures, camel market, forts, dates and Jebel Hafeet.

Timings: 8am to 5pm Guide price: Adults AED245 children AED200

Al Gharbia ARABIAN ADVENTURES

02 6911711

Visit the edge of the Rub Al Khali (also known as the Empty Quarter), stopping in Liwa to see Bedouin camps and enjoy lunch. Then visit an old fort before the journey back.

Timings: On request Guide price: On request

02 6445117

Timings: Daily 8.30am to 6pm Guide price: AED550 including lunch. Minimum of four people NET TOURS

02 6794656 or info@netgroupauh.com

Enjoy a thrilling 4x4 bash over the sand dunes and visit the Rub Al Khali, the world’s largest sand desert, before lunch at a local hotel.

Timings: 8am to 6pm Guide price: Adults

AED290 children AED235

Know the law Consumption of alcohol must be within licensed restaurants, pubs, clubs or private venues. Do not consume alcohol if driving. Dancing is only allowed in the privacy of your hotel room or at licensed clubs. Avoid addressing Muslim women in public or taking photographs without their permission. Offensive language, spitting and hand gestures must be avoided. Married couples may hold hands in public, but not kiss or hug.

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experience With a vast desert, spectacular coastline and world-class sporting facilities, Abu Dhabi is made for action and adventure

ABU DHABI

Murjan Splash Park

050 8781009

This mini water park at Khalifa Park is ideal for youngsters with seven water-based activities. Chill out on the 257-metre lazy river or battle it out in a water balloon fight.

Amusements CHILDREN’S VILLAGE

02 4415900

This village at the Armed Forces Officers’ Club & Hotel has a Jungle Garden play area for the under-eights, electronic games and a bowling centre.

Timings: Sat to Wed 9am to 8pm, Thu and Fri 9am to 10pm Guide price: Varies. Bowling AED15 per game FERRARI WORLD ABU DHABI

02 4968001 or ferrariworldabudhabi.com

Ride roller coasters at top speed, race in an F1 simulator around a virtual Yas Marina Circuit and be propelled 62 metres into the air. Then feast on fine Italian cuisine before stopping in the world's largest Ferrari store.

Timings: Sat to Sun 2 to 6pm and 7 to 11pm. Ladies' day on Tuesdays is from 10am to 7pm. Guide price: AED40 for guests above 75cm tall and free for guests under 75cm SPARKY’S

02 6354316

Branches at Khalidiya Mall, Al Raha Mall, Mazyad Mall and Mushrif Mall with a modest ice rink, bowling alley and soft play area.

Timings: Sat to Sun 9am to midnight, Fri 1pm to midnight. Guide price: AED36 for ice rink, AED15 for bowling WANASA LAND

02 4437654

Wanasa Land at Al Wahda Mall boasts Strike Zone, a six-lane bowling alley and soft play area.

Timings: Sun to Thu 10am to

midnight, Fri to Sat 10am to 1am. Guide price: AED40 for Strike Zone, AED35 for play area, AED15 for bowling

Timings: Tue to Sun

Birdwatching

Guide price: AED225 for visitors over 1.3m tall, AED185 for visitors below 1.3m. Premium tickets available

ABU DHABI FALCON HOSPITAL

11am to 8pm

FUN CITY

02 6815527

Hi-tech amusement centre in Marina Mall with an impressive line-up of rides, including a roller coaster, bumper cars and an area for under fives.

Timings: Sun to Thu

10am to 10pm, Fri and Sat 10am to midnight. Guide price: Varies by ride. Rollercoaster AED10 per ride.

02 5755155 or 050 6660739

Get up close to the national bird of the UAE and see it in full flight. Educational and informative tours are available in a number of languages.

Timings: Sun to Thu 10am

to 2pm. All tours must be booked in advance. Guide price: AED220 for adults and AED80 for children with a meal, or AED170 for adults and AED60 for children without a meal

FUN WORLD

NOUKHADA ADVENTURE COMPANY

Fun World at Al Muhairy Centre caters to youngsters up to eight years old with soft play areas, bumper cars and a bouncy castle.

Take the two-and-a-half-hour Twitcher's Tour, paddling past the mangroves and see a variety of birds, including herons.

02 6322255

050 7218928 or noukhada.ae

KHALIFA INTERNATIONAL BOWLING CENTRE

02 4034200

A state-of-the-art centre at Zayed Sports City with 40 international-standard lanes.

Camel racing AL WATHBA

02 5839200 or 50 6147007 Call the UAE Camel Race Association for directions to the camel race track.

Timings: Fri and Sat 7 to 9am and 2.30 to 4pm Guide price: Free

Cruising & sailing ABU DHABI CHARTERS

02 6424222

Take a three-hour cruise and experience sunset over the Arabian Gulf.

ARABIAN DIVERS & SPORTFISHING CHARTERS

050 6146931

Charter a boat for cruises along the Corniche, around Abu Dhabi island or to visit the outlying desert islands.

Guide price: Call for details ART MARINE

04 3388955 or yas.charter@artmarine.net Take a cruise along Abu Dhabi's coastline and explore the islands, or charter a yacht for a fishing adventure.

Guide price: From AED750 per hour capt. tony's

02 6507175

This new sailing company offers island-exploration trips, hotel-hopping tours and sunset cruises, which can be tailored to suit guest preferences.

KIDOOS

ARMED FORCES OFFICERS’ CLUB

Timings: 8am to 8pm. Guide price:Weekdays AED150, weekends AED185.

This huge sports complex is an active family's paradise. Test your aim at the bowling centre which has four alleys.

NOUKHADA ADVENTURE COMPANY

Kidoos at Abu Dhabi Mall offers arcade games, a climbing wall and a play area for younger children.

Timings: Sat to Wed 10am

to 10pm, Thu 10am to 11pm, Fri 2 to 11pm Guide price: AED17 for climbing wall, AED35 weekdays, AED 45 weekends for play area

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02 4415900

Timings: Daily 10am to 10pm Guide price: Members and guests AED10 per game including shoe hire. Non-members AED15 per game

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Guide price: Call for details

Timings: Check website for details Guide price: AED200

02 6459070

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Guide price: From AED750 per person

Timings: Sun to Thu 10am to 1.30pm, 4 to 10pm; Fri 3.30 to 11pm; Sat 10am to 10pm Guide price: From AED3.50 for arcade games, AED10 for bouncy castle and AED15 for soft play area

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HILTONIA BEACH CLUB

02 6811900

Charter the 31-foot, twin-engine Barracuda and enjoy sightseeing along the Corniche, island trips and snorkelling.

02 6503600 or noukhada.ae

Learn to sail or just enjoy the sailing experience on Hobie 18 and Hobie 16 catamarans.

Guide price: Three-hour island tour AED250 for adults and AED200 for children. 5

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SHERATON ABU DHABI

02 6773333

Enjoy a sunset cruise along the Corniche to Emirates Palace, watching dolphins at play.

Guide price: AED50 per person for one hour

ARABIAN DIVERS & SPORTFISHING CHARTERS

050 6146931

PADI dive resort with equipment sales/services, private instruction and daily dive charters.

Guide price: Call for details

THE VILLAGE CLUB

OCEAN DIVE CENTRE

Take a relaxing one-hour cruise along the Corniche or a four-hour cruise to nearby Bahraini Island.

Full range of courses available from open water to assistant instructor. Located at Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi.

02 4952000

02 6441696

HILTONIA BEACH CLUB

02 6811900

Charter a 31-foot, twinengine boat for a fishing trip for up to six people.

Guide price: AED750 including equipment, soft drinks and water NOUKHADA ADVENTURE COMPA

02 6503600 or noukhada.ae

Paddle out into the Arabian Sea and enjoy four hours of fishing. Noukhada promotes ‘catch and release’.

Guide price: Coastline cruise

Guide price: Call for details

THE YELLOW BOATS

Fishing

Get the adrenaline pumping on an ultimate thrill ride, or take a more relaxed cruise and enjoy the scenery at a leisurely pace.

Individual hotels without marinas can also arrange fishing trips on request

Guide price: From AED150 for

ARABIAN DIVERS & SPORTFISHING CHARTERS

Enjoy fishing off the coast of Abu Dhabi or venture out to the deep sea to try your luck.

Big game sport-fishing adventures. Twin diesel sports-fishing boats, tournament tackle and IGFA-certified captains.

Guide price: Four-hour angler cruise costs AED400, six-hour deep-sea fishing cruise costs AED650

AED180, island cruise AED300

800 4044 or theyellowboats.com

adults, AED100 for children or AED450 for a family of four

Desert safari AL MASAOOD TRAVEL

02 6212100

Go deep into the Arabian Desert, driving over the towering dunes, before heading to a camp for camel riding, belly dancing, shisha and a barbecue.

Timings: Daily 4 to 9.30pm Guide price: Adults AED300, children AED240 ARABIAN ADVENTURES

050 6146931

Guide price: Call for details BEACH ROTANA ABU DHABI

02 6443000

Hotel boat available for charter for fishing trips or sea cruises. Equipment, bait and beverages are included in the price.

Guide price: AED750 for three hours, AED1,300 for six hours

Flying FALCON AVIATION SERVICES

02 4448866

Charter a helicopter for business or pleasure and see the capital from a whole new perspective in air-conditioned comfort.

Guide price: AED1,250 per

person for 30-minute city tour

02 6731111 or 050 5409041

Part of the British Club, offers BSAC-certified courses as well as dive trips to Abu Dhabi and the East Coast.

Guide price: Call for details

Arabian horses Visitors can watch these hardy creatures in action at the Abu Dhabi Equestrian Centre on Sundays during horse racing season or go horse riding at the Sir Bani Yas Stables (pictured). Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital Learn about this cherished bird and its importance to the people of the UAE at the largest falcon hospital in the country. Al Ain Wildlife Park Board the zoo train and embark on an Arabian safari, spotting animals such as oryx, gazelles and camels. There’s also African and Asian wildlife, two rare white lions and a big-cat house.

AL MAHARA DIVING CENTRE

Arabian Wildlife Park Sir Bani Yas island is home to a diverse range of animals, which can be seen on a guided safari or early morning kayak.

Offers a full range of PADI courses as well as diving trips and watersports.

Camel races A popular pastime in the Arabian Gulf is camel racing. Events are held at weekends at Al Wathba and Al Maqam camel race tracks.

02 6437377 or divemahara.com

Guide price: Call for details

04 2854949

ABU DHABI GOLF CLUB

Marvel at the changing colours of the desert landscape at sunrise from above the dunes with a peaceful hot air balloon ride.

Championship course providing a tough, but fair, challenge with a nine-hole putting green, floodlit driving range and golf institute. Also offers night golf on the floodlit course.

to Thu AED140, Fri and Sat AED190. AED60 for club hire and AED50 for buggy hire

ANIMAL ANTICS

BALLOON ADVENTURES EMIRATES

02 5588990 National Course (27 holes, 7,334 yards, par 72)

Brown fees: 18 holes Sun

Go dune bashing in a 4x4 across the sand dunes as the sun sets, ride camels at a Bedouin camp and then enjoy an Arabic barbecue dinner.

Hot air ballooning

Sun to Thu AED145, Fri and Sat AED195. Rates for 18 holes on request. Includes golf cart, water and towel

Sand course near Abu Dhabi International Airport that provides free transit visas and complimentary transport for those passing through.

02 6794658 or info@netgroupauh.com

Timings: Private lessons 6 to 10am, group lessons 4.30 to 8pm Guide price: Group lessons AED300, 20-minute pony riding AED50

Green fees: Nine holes

AL GHAZAL GOLF CLUB

NET TOURS

The Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club offers a riding club and show jumping arena with a stable of 100 horses. There are also horse races held on Sunday evenings during the racing season.

02 4459600 (Nine holes, 6,350 yards, par 70)

18 holes Sun to Thu AED525, Fri and Sat AED675. Twilight rate weekends AED350, weekdays from 2.30pm AED275. Night golf AED275. Includes golf cart and unlimited use of practice facilities

SAADIYAT BEACH GOLF CLUB

02 5578000 or sbgolfclub.ae (18 holes, 7,784 yards, par 72) Designed by golfing legend Gary Player, this beachfront course offers spectacular views of the Gulf waters and golfers may even spot dolphins.

Green fees: Sun to Wed

AED525, twilight rate (after 2pm) AED275. Thu to Sat AED675, twilight rate AED350. Includes use of golf cart, water and practice facilities YAS LINKS

02 8107777 (18 holes, 7,450 yards, par 72) The region's first links-style golf course with views of the coast from every hole.

Green fees: Sun to Thu

AED550, twilight rate (after 3pm) AED450. Fri and Sat AED850, twilight rate AED650

Racing season is November to March. For more information visit adec-web.com

02 4455500

Golf

Green fees: National Course,

Horse racing

ABU DHABI EQUESTRIAN CLUB

AED350 for one hour

02 5758040 (18 holes, 6,450 yards, par 71)

AED315, children AED290

ABU DHABI SUB AQUA CLUB

to 2pm and 3 to 7pm, Fri 2 to 7pm. Closed Tue

Guide price: From

Set in the middle of a racecourse, the club has a golf academy and floodlit driving range and offers night golf with tee-off until 8.30pm.

02 4952000

Sky-high sights

Timings: Sat to Thu 10am

THE VILLAGE CLUB

Timings: Daily Guide price: Adults

Diving

Slip into the pilot's seat of a life-size Boeing 747-400 simulator and take flight.

ABU DHABI CITY GOLF CLUB

including fishing equipment. AED50 for each additional hour

Take a four-wheel drive journey over the rolling dunes of the desert, visit camel camps, watch the stunning Arabian sunset and enjoy a traditional barbecue feast.

desert safari, adults AED275, children AED200. Morning safari, adults AED140

02 5568555

Guide price: AED400,

02 6911711

Timings: 4.30 to 9.30pm Guide price: Half-day

Mutahida Flight Simulator

Guide price: AED995 for adults, AED850 for 5- to 12-year-olds

Ice skating For a bird’s-eye view of the emirate try one of these aerial activities… Hot air ballooning Take to the skies in a hot air balloon and watch the sun rise over the desert. This serene, yet exhilarating experience is a wonderful way to see the emirate. Seaplane flight Fly from Yas Island to Dubai Creek on a seaplane and see some of the UAE’s most famous sights, including Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, Yas Marina Circuit, Palm Jumeirah, Burj Al Arab and Burj Khalifa.

ABU DHABI ICE RINK

02 4034200

Located at Zayed Sports City, the rink can accommodate up to 400 skaters. Ice skating and hockey lessons are available.

Timings: 9am to 10pm daily. Thu ladies only Guide price: AED25 per hour. MARINA MALL ICE RINK

02 681 5806

This ice-skating rink at the heart of the mall is ideal for ice skaters of all skill levels. Lessons are available.

Timings: Sat to Thu 10am to 10pm, Fri 11am to 11pm Guide price: AED40 for one hour. Includes skate hire, socks and protective pads

Helicopter tours Enjoy unrivalled views of the capital from the comfort of a helicopter and see the city’s latest developments such as Saadiyat and Sowwah islands, as well as the emirate’s coastal and desert beauty.

Island trips

Flight simulator Ever wondered what it’s like to fly a plane? Mutahida at Al Forsan International Sports Resort offers visitors the chance to fly a Boeing 747-400 simulator and choose the destination too.

Guide price: Day trips from 9.30am to 6pm cost AED250 per person

AL FUTAISI GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB

02 6666601

Futaisi island has 40 chalets and two villas, as well as other facilities such as a swimming pool, cycling, nature walks and horse riding.

HILTONIA BEACH CLUB

02 6811900

Up to six people can spend the day relaxing at Bahraini and Futaisi islands with pick-ups, drop-offs, drinks and umbrellas included.

Guide price: AED830

per person

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THE CORNICHE Hire a bicycle or buggy and pedal along the wide open paths. Visit the family beach and spend the day on a sunlounger, or enjoy a coffee or meal at one of the cafés and restaurants.

Timings: 7am to 10pm Guide price: Entry to family beach AED10, sunlounger AED25, buggy hire AED20 for 30 minutes, bicycle hire AED20 per hour

AL FORSAN INTERNATIONAL SPORTS RESORT

02 5568555 or alforsan.com

Learn how to water ski, kneeboard and wake board, or perfect your technique on the obstacle course in a safe, confined environment.

Island Hopping

Timings: Weekdays 3 to 10pm, weekends 10.30am to 10pm Guide price: AED125 for one hour or AED280 for a full day

Race track tour Wildlife parks YAS MARINA CIRCUIT

ABU DHABI WILDLIFE CENTRE

Visit the pits, team garages and race control with a photo stop at the podium.

See cheetahs, tigers, leopards and other endangered species at this rescue and rehabilitation centre on the outskirts of the city.

800 YAS (927) or yasmarinacircuit.ae

FAST AND FURIOUS Fun for all the family, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is one of the most thrilling attractions in the city. As the world's largest indoor theme park, it features a host of rides and attractions including the world’s fastest rollercoaster Formula Rosso, which accelerates up to 240kmh. Passengers wear safety goggles for the duration of the ride, just like every other racer that takes on Grand Prix-style speeds. For younger visitors there is a range of tamer rides and experiences, including theatrical shows and a state-ofthe-art flume ride that takes guests on a journey through the heart of a 12-cylinder Ferrari 599 engine. For more information, contact: ferrariworldabudhabi.com

Timings: Tue to Sat 10am and 2pm Guide price: AED120

Shooting CARACAL SHOOTING CLUB

02 4416404 NOUKHADA ADVENTURE COMPANY

050 7218928 or noukhada.ae

Paddle to nearby islands on this three-hour trip, stopping off to enjoy the quiet life and take photos at areas only accessible by boat.

Guide price: Two-hour

eco tour AED220, 1.5-hour mangrove tour AED150, threehour island tour AED250

Karting AL FORSAN INTERNATIONAL SPORTS RESORT

02 5568555 or alforsan.com

Experience motorsport on a smaller scale racing around a circuit in karts for cadets, senior racers and advanced racers. Arrive and drive sessions are available.

Timings: Daily 3 to 11pm Guide price: From

AED120 for 15 minutes

YAS MARINA CIRCUIT

800 YAS (927) or yasmarinacircuit.ae

This new go-karting centre has 40 karts for both adults and children.

Timings: Tue to Sun 3 to 11pm Guide price: Adults

AED120, children under 13 AED100 for 10 minutes

Kayaking NOUKHADA ADVENTURE COMPANY

050 7218928 or noukhada.ae

Venture into the mangroves on this one-and-a-halfhour kayak tour that is suitable for all levels.

Guide price: AED450 per person

Motorsports DRAG RACING

800 YAS (927) or yasmarinacircuit.ae

Hit 250kmh in five seconds in a drag car driven by a world champion at the Yas Drag Racing Centre, or race your friends in the Chevrolet Camaro SS

Timings: See website for availability Guide price: Three-seat dragster passenger experience from AED500. Formula Yas 3000 experience AED1,200. Off-road buggies AED200 adults and AED150 children. FORMULA ONE

800 YAS (927) or yasmarinacircuit.ae

Experience the thrill of Formula One, screeching around Yas Marina Circuit at top speed as a passenger in an F1 two-seater. Alternatively, get behind the wheel of the Formula Yas 3000.

Timings: See website for availability Guide price: AED11,500. Formula Yas 3000 experience AED1,200 OFF-ROAD BUGGIES

02 5568555 or alforsan.com

Race buggies around the circuit with machines for all levels of experience.

Timings: Daily 3 to 11pm Guide price: From AED200 for

10km session

YAS Racing School

800 YAS (927) or yasmarinacircuit.ae

Drive race cars and sports cars or take a hot lap with a professional driver.

Timings: See website for availability Guide price: AED950 to drive, AED350 for hot lap with a driver. Private tuition starts at AED1,500

Mountain biking NOUKHADA ADVENTURE COMPANY

02 6503600 or noukhada.ae

Take an all-terrain bike ride into the desert. See camels feeding, people riding horses, an Arabian sunset and a star-filled sky.

Guide price: AED250 per person

Paintball AL FORSAN INTERNATIONAL SPORTS RESORT

02 5568555 or alforsan.com

Stage a shootout in the wild west or a Pacific warzone with special effects and air-conditioning.

Timings: Weekdays 3 to 10pm, weekends 10.30am to 10pm Guide price: From AED120 for 200 balls ARMED FORCES OFFICERS’ CLUB & HOTEL

02 4415900

Test your commando skills, take aim and let off a bit of steam.

Timings: 1 to 10pm Guide price: AED 150 per

person per game including gear and 100 balls

Parks & gardens SHEIKH KHALIFA PARK Situated in Al Matar near Al Bateen Airport, the park features gardens that reflect Arabic and Islamic architecture with lakes, fountains and canals.

Timings: 10am to 11pm Guide price: AED1

Choose from a variety of pistols and rifles then take aim at the 25m target shooting range. Located at the Armed Forces Officers' Club & Hotel, there is also a 10m simulation shooting range, retail outlet and a coffee shop.

Timings: Sat to Thu noon to 10pm, Fri 2 to 10pm Guide price: 22lr AED180 and 9mm AED205. AL FORSAN INTERNATIONAL SPORTS RESORT

02 5568555 or alforsan.com

050 6144024 or wrsmuts@emirates.net.ae

Timings: Sat to Wed 9am to 5pm Guide price: One-hour guided tour AED45 for adults, AED35 for children under 12 years Emirates PARK Zoo

02 5633100 or kidsparkuae.com

Meet, touch and help feed a variety of creatures including camels, emus, raccoons, boa constrictor and the park's newest attractions, five fur seals, which can be seen during daily shows.

Timings: Sun to Wed 9.30am to 8pm; Thu to Sat and public holidays 9.30am to 9pm Guide price: AED20 for adults, AED15 for children, AED60 family ticket (two adults and three children). Extra AED5 for the Ocean Park

AL AIN

Catering for all skill levels, this expansive sports resort offers Olympic disciplines and sporting clays along with handgun and rifle ranges.

Timings: Weekdays 3 to 10pm, weekends 10.30am to 10pm Guide price: From AED150

Skydiving

Camel racing

SPACE WALK INDOOR SKYDIVING

AL MAQAM CAMEL RACE TRACK

Experience the thrill of a free fall without the fear of jumping from a plane at this wind tunnel located at the Abu Dhabi Country Club.

Get up early in the winter months for a unique and authentic Emirati cultural experience.

02 6577601

Guide price: Introductory ticket AED180, family package AED720

02 5839200

Timings: Fri to Sat 7 to 9am approximately Guide price: Free of charge

Watersports

Family amusements

Hotels can organise watersports on request, while some have their own facilities.

BAWADI MALL ENTERTAINMENT

Guide price:

Jetskiing AED180 for 30 minutes Wake boarding AED150 for 20 minutes Water skiing AED75 for 20 minutes Wind surfing from AED160 per hour

03 7840000

Spanning 10,000 square metres, this family entertainment centre includes a 12-lane bowling alley and Fun Ski Village.

Timings: SUN to Wed 10am to midnight, Thu and Fri 10am to 1am. Guide price: Call for details

Abu Dhabi is home to over 200 islands – here’s a few that are easily accessible to visitors. One of the largest natural islands in the emirate, Sir Bani Yas Island is located 240 kilometres from the mainland. A major attraction is the Arabian Wildlife Park, which takes up almost half the island and is home to more than 10,000 free-roaming animals. Ask your hotel concierge for advice on getting a boat across. Inhabited for over 7,000 years and once one of the Gulf's most important pearl-diving centres, Delma Island continues to maintain strong links to its maritime heritage. It also boasts some of the region’s earliest evidence of date-palm cultivation along with Mesopotamian pottery and finely flaked stone tools. Delma Island can be visited by ferry from Jebel Dhanna. Easily reached from Bateen Marina, Al Futaisi Island spreads across an area of around 50 sq km, most of which remains untouched, creating a very effective wildlife sanctuary. Discover the island by bike or take a mini-bus tour to see Gazelles running free, Ospreys nesting on outbreaks of rocks and to observe shy spiny tailed lizards called Dhubs.

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HILI FUN CITY & ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK

03 7845542

A family-friendly destination with landscaped gardens and a fun park, with nine new rides. There are cafés and restaurants as well. The adjacent archaeological park dates to the third millennium BCE and makes an interesting day out.

Timings: Mon to Thu 4 to 10pm , Fri 10am to 10pm, Sat noon to midnight. Wed ladies only. Closed Sunday Guide price: Mon and Tue AED35, Wed to Sat AED40, including rides

Golf AL AIN EQUESTRIAN, SHOOTING & GOLF CLUB

03 7026400

(18 holes, 6,584 yards, par 71) Enjoy a round of golf and test out the newly opened back nine holes with lighting and 42-bay driving range, or get some tips from the professionals at the golf academy.

Green fees: Nine holes AED215 on weekdays, or AED245 on weekend; 18 holes AED300 on weekdays or AED390 on weekends. Includes use of driving range and golf cart. Ninehole academy course AED100 AL AIN GOLF CLUB

03 7686808

(Nine holes, Par 3) Sand course with a clubhouse and practice putting green. Clubs can be hired.

Green fees: Nine holes AED50 HILTON AL AIN GOLF CLUB

03 7686666

(Nine holes, par 3) Golf resort with facilities including a health club, two swimming pools and four floodlit tennis courts.

Green fees: Nine holes AED23

Hot air ballooning BALLOON ADVENTURES EMIRATES

04 2854949

Take to the skies in a hot air balloon and marvel at the changing colours of the desert landscape at sunrise.

Guide price: AED950 for adults, AED800 for 5- to 12-year-olds

Ice skating AL AIN ICE RINK, HILI FUN CITY

03 7845542

Enjoy an ice skating session with family and friends at this Olympic-size ice rink, which also offers ladiesand children-only days. It is located next door to Hili Fun City amusement park.

Timings: Mon to Thu 4 to 10pm, Fri 10am to 10pm, Sat noon to 10pm Guide price: Sun to Tue AED35, Wed to Sat AED35

AL AIN MALL ICE RINK

03 7660333

The ice rink hosts regular skating sessions, monthly family ice shows and hockey tournaments. 10am to 10pm, Thu and Fri 10am to midnight Guide price: AED25 for 1.5 hours

Wadi Adventure

Sir Bani Yas Stables

Go kayaking, white water rafting and surfing or test your skills on the adventure course.

Enjoy a two-hour horse ride along sandy beaches or take a lesson to improve your skills and confidence. Wildlife rides will be introduced soon.

Timings: Sun, Tue, Wed noon to 11pm; Thu noon to midnight; Fri 9am to midnight; Sat 9am to 11pm Guide price: Entry adults AED100, children under 1.2m AED50. Surf pool, kayaking and whitewater rafting AED100

BAWADI MALL SKATING RINK

03 7840000

This artificial skating rink is suitable for metal blade and roller shoes. There is also a 12-lane bowling alley nearby.

Wildlife park

Timings: Sat to Wed 10am to

10pm, Thu 10am to midnight, Fri noon to midnight Guide price: AED25 for two hours, includes skate hire

AL AIN Zoo

03 7828188

A desert-themed zoo with animals from the local area and African savannahs.

Karting

Timings: Sat to Thu 10am

to 7pm; Fri 10am to 8pm Guide price: Adults AED15, children AED5, free for children under three years

AL AIN RACEWAY

03 7686662

6. Wadi Adventure 7. Al Ain Wildlife Park 8. Paintball

AL GHARBIA

Timings: Mon to Wed 2.30 to 10pm, Thu and Fri 2.30 to 11pm, Sat 10.30am to 6pm. Closed Sunday Guide price: AED150 for 15 minutes, AED250 for 30 minutes, AED400 for one hour

04 2854949

Guide price: AED250 for two-hour Royal Bay Ride, lessons from AED200

Island trips SIR BANI YAS ISLAND

02 8015400

Located 8km off Abu Dhabi’s mainland and 250km west of the capital, Sir Bani Yas Island is home to 23 species of free-roaming animals.

Guide price: Call for details

Kayaking DESERT ISLANDS RESORT & SPA

02 8015400

Explore the quiet waters of Sir Bani Yas Island and discover rare birds, fish and wild gazelle.

Guide price: AED60

Parks & gardens

Camel trekking

GREEN MUBAZZARAH HOT SPRINGS At the foot of Jebel Hafeet, Green Mubazzarah is a park of rolling grassy hills with streams, hot springs and waterfalls. It is a popular location for weekend picnics.

02 8862088

QASR AL SARAB DESERT RESORT Explore the Rub Al Khali, trekking through vast sand valleys.

Timings: 6am and 8am (40

minutes), 4.45pm (25 minutes), 5.45pm (50 minutes) Guide price: AED135 for 40 minutes, AED60 for 25 minutes, AED195 for 50 minutes

Guide price: Free

Shooting

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03 7026500

Cruising & sailing DESERT ISLANDS RESORT & SPA

Try your hand at skeet and trap shooting as well as range shooting from 10 to 50 metres with rifles and pistols.

02 8015400

Enjoy a relaxing sunset cruise around Sir Bani Yas Island, spotting dolphins and dugongs.

Timings: Mon to Sat 2 to 10pm Guide price: From

Guide price: Sunset

AED90 for 50 rounds

cruise AED250

Skiing

Desert safari

BAWADI MALL SKI VILLAGE

QASR AL SARAB DESERT RESORT

03 7840000

Polish your snow plough technique on the artificial ski slope or slide downhill on a big rubber ring.

02 8862088

Explore the desert by four-wheel drive, either through the sand dunes or along a flat track.

Timings: Sun to Wed 10am to 10pm, Thu 10am to midnight, Fri 2pm to midnight, Sat 10am to midnight Guide price: Skiing AED60 for two hours, includes equipment

Timings: Dunes 6am, 8.30am, 5.45pm. Flat sand 10.30am, 3.30pm Guide price: AED175

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Horse riding

03 7818422

Timings: Sat to Wed

State-of-the-art floodlit facility suitable for drivers aged eight years and upwards. Offers 'arrive and drive' sessions for individuals and small groups.

Water park

Mountain biking DESERT ISLANDS RESORT & SPA

02 8015400

Explore the rugged landscape of Sir Bani Yas Island with two trails suitable for all levels.

Guide price: AED60 QASR AL SARAB DESERT RESORT

02 8862088

Start the day with an energising cycle across the desert while the sun rises from behind the dunes.

Timings: 6am Guide price: AED60

Snorkelling DESERT ISLANDS RESORT & SPA

02 8015400

Explore the rich underwater world near Sir Bani Yas Island on a snorkelling tour.

Guide price: AED200

Wildlife park ARABIAN WILDLIFE PARK

02 8015400

Taking up much of Sir Bani Yas Island, this nature reserve is home to free-roaming cheetahs, Arabian oryx, gazelles, giraffes and much more.

Guide price: Nature and wildlife drive AED100, nature walk AED60

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shop From haute couture to traditional souvenirs, Abu Dhabi is a shopping haven with spacious malls and atmospheric souks

Malls

DALMA MALL

MUSHRIF MALL

Abu Dhabi's biggest mall has 480 shops, including speciality retail stores, restaurants and entertainment options.

Abu Dhabi’s newest mall with more than 200 outlets stocking fashion, accessories, jewellery, cosmetics, beauty and electronics, as well as dining and entertainment facilities.

02 5506111

Timings: Sat to Wed 10am to 10pm, Thu and Fri 10am to midnight HAMDAN CENTRE

Abu Dhabi ABU DHABI MALL

02 6454858

02 6904422

Timings: Sun to Wed 10am to 10pm, Thu to Sat 10am to 11pm

02 6328555

Houses fashion, sports equipment, jewellery and souvenirs at reasonable prices in addition to a cinema complex.

Al Ain

Timings: Daily 10am to 1.30pm and 5 to 10.30pm

Timings: Sat to Wed 10am to 10pm, Thu 10am to 11pm, Fri 3.30 to 11pm

Spread over three levels with distinctive Islamic architecture, this mall has everything from fashion to furnishings.

Timings: Sun to Thu 10am to 10pm, Fri to Sat 10am to 11pm

Timings: Sun to Wed 10am to 10pm, Thu to Sat 10am to 11pm

03 7638883

AL RAHA MALL

02 5562229

Close to Abu Dhabi International Airport and Yas Island, this mall has an array of fashion outlets plus a cinema and food court.

Timings: Sat to Thu 10am to 11pm, Fri 2 to 11pm AL WAHDA MALL

02 4437000, 02 4437070

With over 150 shops covering three floors, Al Wahda Mall houses fashion, jewellery and beauty stores as well as entertainment and restaurants.

Timings: Sun to Wed 10am to

10pm, Thu to Sat 10am to 11pm Avenue at etihad towers

800 3844238

This newly opened exclusive boulevard is home to almost 40 luxury shops, showcasing designer labels and high-end brands, spread across two levels.

Timings: Call for store timings

02 6354000

MADINAT ZAYED SHOPPING CENTRE & GOLD CENTRE

02 6333311

The 400 outlets sell just about everything, while the adjacent Gold Centre is the ideal place to browse for gold, diamond and pearl jewellery.

03 7660333

Offers over 100,000 square metres of retail and entertainment space spread over three floors, with cinemas, an ice skating rink and a bowling alley.

AL JIMI MALL More than 110 shops to choose from offering a wide variety of products from fashion and jewellery to health and beauty.

Timings: Sat to Thu 10am to 10pm, Fri 2 to 10pm BAWADI MALL

03 7840000

Timings: Sat to Thu 10am to

Al Ain’s newest and largest mall offers an indoor ski slope, cinema, bowling alley, skating rink, family entertainment centre and almost 400 shops.

MARINA MALL

Timings: Sat to Wed 10am to 11pm, Thu and Fri 10am to midnight

2am, Fri 4pm to 2am. Gold Centre Sat to Thu 9am to 2pm and 4 to 11pm, Fri 4 to 11pm

02 6818300

A retail haven with a waterfront setting, Marina Mall has over 300 stores, a 100-metre-high viewing platform and an ice skating rink.

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AL AIN MALL

Abu Dhabi Mall is one of the main attractions on the shopping scene with over 220 retail outlets, plus entertainment options.

KHALIDIYAH MALL

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Souks 1. Gold Souk 2. Alesayi Textiles, Marina Mall 3. The Souk Central Market 3. Spice Souk 5. Avenue at Etihad Towers

Timings: Sat to Wed 10am to 10pm, Thu and Fri 10am to 11pm

Abu Dhabi CENTRAL MARKET

02 8107810

Shop for traditional souvenirs, spices, jewellery, perfumes, sunglasses and electronics at this modern souk.

Timings: Sun to Thu 10am to 10pm, Fri and Sat 10am to 11pm

Go for gold Gold is paricularly popular with tourists visiting the UAE thanks to the competitive prices and lack of sales tax. The Madinat Zayed Gold Centre is a must for those looking to buy jewellery at affordable prices, however there are also many reputable regional and international retailers and brands at the city's malls.

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THE SOUK AT QARYAT AL BERI

02 5581670

Located next to the Shangri-La hotel is this classy, Arabian-themed souk with Venetian canals and a variety of shops and restaurants.

Timings: Sat to Thu 10am to 10pm, Fri 4 to 10pm

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Taste Superb restaurants and glamorous cocktail bars make Abu Dhabi a stylish and sophisticated choice for fine food and drink

Hotel outlets & promotions

Al Maha Arjaan

02 6106666

Al Markaziyah City Café offers Mexican on Mondays, pasta on Tuesdays, Indian on Wednesdays and brunch on Fridays for AED95. An à la carte menu with salad, soup, main and dessert is available on Thursdays and Saturdays for AED75 and Sunday feaures a seafood buffet for AED130. City Café – International

Aloft Abu Dhabi

02 6545013

Al Safarat

Asian Tapas Nights at Relax@12, take place every Saturday and Sunday from 5.30pm for AED99 per person. Two glasses of house wine are included in the price. For international fare and lounge-pods-for-two complemented by an eclectic mix of laid-back tunes, don’t miss the evening brunch at Mai Café every Thursday from 6.30pm. Dine – International Mai Café – International Relax@12 – International WXYZ Bar - Bar

Al Raha Beach Hotel

02 5080555

Al Raha Beach

This month brings Seafood Blues & Jazz night every Thursday at Sevilla where, for AED220 per person, you can pile your plate high with fresh catch of the day, including lobster, shrimp, oysters and mussels. Al Manzil – International Azur Restaurant – Mediterranean Black Pearl – Piano bar Enigma – Nightclub Sevilla Restaurant – International Wanasah – Arabic

Al Rawda Arjaan Abu Dhabi

02 4035000

Al Wahda

Choose Continental cuisine from the à la carte menu at Al Dar or the international buffet for speciality dishes. Enjoy a light snack and coffee at Moka Cafe. Al Dar – International Moka Café – International

Armed Forces Officers’ Club & Hotel

02 4415900

Al Maqtaa

Head to Taverna for barbecue buffet nights every Wednesday with two house beverages included for AED120. Al Bathna – International Kennedy – European Taverna – Tex-Mex

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Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi

02 6979000

Tourist Club Area Guests can enjoy the gastronomic delights of fine food prepared by two Michelin-starred chef, Michael Sarran, who will visit the hotel for Gourmet Abu Dhabi from February 6 to 9. Bay View – Beach restaurant Benihana – American/Japanese Brauhaus – German Essence – International Finz – Seafood Indigo – Indian Prego’s – Italian Rodeo Grill – American steakhouse Trader Vic’s – French Polynesian

Centro Yas Island

02 6564444

Yas Island

C.Taste has introduced theme evenings for AED89. Enjoy roasts on Mondays, burgers on Tuesdays, pasta on Wednesdays and barbecue on Thursdays. C.Deli – Deli C.Mondo – Lounge bar C.Taste – International buffet

Cristal Hotel Abu Dhabi

02 6520000

Madinat Zayed Visit Gems Restaurant for an Asian and international buffet throughout the week for AED95. Gems Restaurant – International

Cristal Salam Hotel

02 6597666

Tourist Club Area All-day dining restaurant 2.35 offers Asian and international cuisine from the ‘theatre’ kitchens from 6am to 11pm daily. Prices start from AED95 to AED165. Drop in at Vertical bar during happy hour from 5 to 8pm when drinks are half price. 2.35 – International & Middle Eastern Vertical – Wine bar

Crowne Plaza Abu Dhabi

02 6166122

Al Markaziyah If you fancy something quick and light then stop off for the business lunch at The Garden which offers soup and salad for AED50 from midday to 4pm on weekdays. Cho Gao – Asian Heroes Bar – Sports bar Level Lounge – Rooftop bar Spaccanapoli – Italian The Garden – International Vincent’s – Cocktail bar

Crowne Plaza Abu Dhabi Yas Island

02 6563000

Yas Island

On Monday nights eat all the mussels you can for AED160 at Stills, which runs different themed nights throughout the week.. Barouk – Lebanese Jing Asia – Asian buffet Stills Bar & Brasserie – European bar and restaurant Sundowner – Bar

Eastern Mangroves Hotel & Spa

02 6561000

Eastern Mangroves Enjoy authentic flavours from around the world at International all day dining restaurant, Ingredients for AED295 per person including soft drinks or pay AED495 to enjoy unlimited bubbly and wine with your meal. Alternatively, head to Pachaylen for exquisite Thai food prepared in the open kitchen. Mangroves Lounge – Lounge bar Ingredients – All-day international Pachaylen – Thai restaurant Impressions – Rooftop lounge

1. Soba, Le Royal Méridien 2&3. Frankie's, Fairmont Bab Al Bahr 4. Al Fanar, Le Royal Méridien

Emirates Palace

02 6909000

Ras Al Akhdar The Valentine's menu at seafood brasserie, Sayad has to be eaten to be believed. After an amuse bouche to whet the appetite, a starter of chilled truffle perfumed green pea soup is placed on the table followed by Foie Gras served with strawberries, rhubard and French toast. After this comes sole a la menier or A-grade Black Angus striploin with dessert and petit fours to finish. Definitely a meal to make you fall in love all over again. BBQ Al Qasr – Al fresco dining Breeze Lounge – Spanish bar Cascades – International Diwan L’Auberge – Lebanese Etoiles – European restaurant and nightclub Hakkasan – Chinese Havana Club – Wine and cigar lounge Las Brisas – International Le Café & Caviar Bar – Caviar bar Le Vendôme – International buffet Mezlai – Emirati Mezzaluna – Italian Sayad – Seafood

Fairmont Bab Al Bahr

02 6543000

Bain Al Jessrain

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Share a romantic threecourse meal on February 14 with your loved one at Frankie's Italian Restaurant & Bar. Prices start from AED299 with wine pairing for an additional AED99. Alternatively, book a table for two at Marco Pierre White Steakhouse & Grill and enjoy the Valentine's Day package there, which includes a specially crafted four-course supper for AED499 with the option to pay an additional AED299 to have the meal paired with premium Champagne. Al Naba’a Lounge – Afternoon tea Cedar Lounge – Lebanese Chameleon – Champagne bar CuiScene – International buffet Frankie’s – Italian Marco Pierre White Steakhouse & Grill – Steakhouse Frankie's Italian Restaurant & Bar – Italian The Chocolate Gallery

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Grand Millennium Al Wahda

02 4439999

Al Wahda

Enjoy fresh and delicious cuisine from Japan, Malaysia, China and Thailand at Toshi, the hotel's signature Asian restaurant. Brunch at award-winning Italian eaterie, Porto Bello costs AED169 per person and tastes even better when eaten on the picturesque outdoor terrace.

Yas Island Eateries

Al Wahda – International buffet Porto Bello – Italian Porters – Pub Reflexions – Nightclub

02 4180000

Tourist Club Area The Gallery all-day dining restaurant offers international flavours served with flair.

Ras Al Akdar On Valentine's Day, a fourcourse set menu will be served at contemporary seafood restaurant, The Beach for AED241 per person.

02 6811900

Al Khubeirah

Jazz Bar & Dining – Jazz bar La Terrazza – Mediterranean Mawal – Lebanese Royal Orchid – Asian Toki – Japanese Vasco’s – International

HYATT CAPITAL GATE

02 5961234

Al Safarat

Treat your valentine to a Mediterranean feast at 18º,where the sharing platter dining principle sets the tone on a table for two. Instead of a set menu, chef Patissier Ernest Knam is inviting diners to make their own selection from this season's new menu. 18° – Eastern Mediterranean Lounge – Tea lounge and bar Profiterole – Pastries Privé – Bar

InterContinental Abu Dhabi

800 423463

Al Bateen

A culinary demonstration and luncheon overseen by Sicilian genius of the kitchen, Ciccio Sultano, will be held on February 12 followed by a chateau dinner in which the two Michelin-starred chef's cuisine will be paired with fine vintages by Marchesi Antinori, leading producers of Italian wine. Sushi night at The Yacht Club takes place every Tuesday and offers unlimited sushi and sashimi for AED125 per person, or AED145 including sake. Belgian Café – Belgian bar and restaurant Boccaccio – Italian Chamas Churrascaria & Bar – Brazilian restaurant and bar Piano Lounge – Piano bar Selections – International Fishmarket – Seafood The Yacht Club – Asian restaurant and bar

Six courses, each more delicious and indulgent than the last, will greet couples who book the Valentine's Day afternoon tea at Observation Deck. Stunning views from the 74th floor and luxurious decor complete the picture. The tea is available from 10am to 6pm on February 14 and costs AED185 per person.

02 6570000

Hilton Abu Dhabi

Hemingway’s – American bar and restaurant

Ras Al Akhdar

Khalidiya Palace Rayhaan by Rotana

The Gallery – International

Arabic Cafe – Arabic Bocca – Italian Cinnabar – Nightclub Escape Restaurant – Beachfront restaurant

02 8115555

Li Beirut – Lebanese Nahaam – International Observation Deck – High tea Quest – Asian fusion Ray’s Bar – Bar Rosewater - International Scott’s – Seafood Tori No Su – Japanese Bice – Italian

Hala Arjaan by Rotana

Celebrate Chinese New Year at Royal Orchid from February 6 to 12 and enjoy a selection of national good luck foods, including long noodles, Nian Gao, Jai, fish, beans and sweets. On February 8, the hotel will host a chateau dinner featuring master chefs Enrico and Robert Cerea as part of Gourmet Abu Dhabi. Tickets cost AED750 per person.

Jumeirah At Etihad Towers

Horizon – International buffet The Beach – Seafood Sunset Bar – Beach restaurant

Best for authentic Italian: Filini - Radisson Blu Hotel, Abu Dhabi Yas Island Savour simple Italian dishes from the seasonal menu in a contemporary setting. Contact 02 6562000. Best for stunning views: Nautilus – Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi hotel Overlooking the Yas Marina, this Abu Dhabi seafood restaurant is one of the city's most alluring dining destinations. Contact 02 6560600. Best for 'steak lovers': Blue Grill Steakhouse Yas Island Rotana Hearty steaks from the US and Australian Prime Angus Beef are the star dishes of this trendy restaurant, with choice cuts chargrilled to order. Contact 02 6564000. Best for a taste of the exotic: Jing Asia – Crowne Plaza Abu Dhabi - Yas Island Chefs prepare pan-Asian food to order from live cooking stations, creating a fun and interactive atmosphere. Contact 02 6563053. Best for a lively atmosphere: Amerigos Mexican Bar and Restauant - Park Inn by Radisson Abu Dhabi, Yas Island For creative dishes including prawn ceviche, quesadillas, fajitas and enchiladas. Contact 02 6562222.

Le Méridien Abu Dhabi

02 6446666

Tourist Club Area Tuck into the Thai buffet at Talay every Tuesday, which offers a range of discounts based on the number of diners. Couples will be offered 50 percent off their meal, tables of three 35 percent, four 30 percen and five 25 percent.t Al Birkeh – Lebanese Captain’s Arms – English pub Chi Chi’s – Tex-Mex G-Club – Nightclub La Brasserie – International Le Bistrot – French/sustainable NRG Sports Bar – Sports bar Opus Bar – Bar Pappagallo – Italian Talay – Thai Wakataua Terrace – Polynesian outdoor lounge

Le Royal Méridien Abu Dhabi

800 101101

Al Markaziyah Experience the evening brunch, a new concept to the capital, at P.J. O'Reilly's for AED150 per person. Al Fanar gets things going a little earlier with a Bubbly brunch from 12.30 to 3.30pm for AED 220 per person, which includes unlimited food and champagne. Al Fanar – European Amalfi – Italian Illusions – Nightclub L’Opera Brasserie – International Oceans Seafood Kitchen & Lounge – Seafood P.J. O’Reilly’s – Irish pub Sax Restaurant Club – International restaurant and bar Soba – Japanese The Piano Lounge – Cocktail lounge

Mercure Centre Hotel

02 6333555

DINE BY CUISINE ARABIC Wanasah – Al Raha Beach Hotel Barouk – Crowne Plaza Abu Dhabi Yas Island Diwan L’Auberge – Emirates Palace Hakkasan – Emirates Palace Mezlai – Emirates Palace Arabic Café – Hilton Abu Dhabi Mawal – Hilton Abu Dhabi Li Beirut – Jumeirah at Etihad Towers Al Birkeh – Le Méridien Abu Dhabi Marakesh – Millenium Hotel Abu Dhabi Pearls & Caviar – Shangri-La Hotel Qaryat Al Beri Shang Palace – Shangri-La Hotel Qaryat Al Beri Al Hawara – The Royal Hotel Abu Dhabi ArganaVert – The Royal Hotel Abu Dhabi Agadir – The Westin Abu Dhabi Golf Resort & Spa Atayeb - Yas Viceroy Hotel Min Zaman – Al Ain Rotana Hotel Makani Café – Hilton Al Ain Eden Rock – Mercure Grand Hotel Jebel Hafeet Al Waha – Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara

ASIAN Benihana – Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi Cho Gao – Crowne Plaza Abu Dhabi Jing Asia - Crowne Plaza Abu Dhabi Yas Island Pachaylen - Eastern Mangroves Hotel & Spa Royal Orchid – Hilton Abu Dhabi Toki - Hilton Abu Dhabi The Yacht Club Intercontinental Abu Dhabi Quest - Jumeirah at Etihad Towers Tori No Su - Jumeirah at Etihad Towers Talay - Le Méridien Abu Dhabi Soba - Le Royal Méridien Abu Dhabi China Restaurant Mercure Centre Hotel Wokcano - One to One Hotel, The Village Rouge - Rocco Forte Hotel Abu Dhabi Hoi Ann - Shangri-La Hotel Qaryat Al Beri Silk and Spice - Sofitel Abu Dhabi Corniche Sontaya - St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort Kazu - Yas Viceroy Hotel Noodle Box – Yas Viceroy Hotel The Wok – Danat Al Ain Resort Orient Café – Mercure Grand Hotel Jebel Hafeet

Al Markaziyah

INDIAN

Le Beaujolais serves tasty French fare in a sophisticated setting while Le Jardin offers diners a hearty international buffet.

Indigo – Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi Rangoli – Yas Island Rotana Angar – Yas Viceroy Hotel Tanjore – Danat Al Ain Resort

Le Beaujolais – Bistro Le Jardin – International buffet Le Privé – French Mood Indigo – Lounge bar Pergola – Sports bar China Restaurant – chinese

INTERNATIONAL Dine – Aloft Abu Dhabi Al Manzil – Al Raha

Beach Hotel Sevilla Restaurant – Al Raha Beach Hotel Al Dar – Al Rawda Arjaan Abu Dhabi Al Bathna – Armed Forces Officers’ Club & Hotel Essence – Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi C.Taste – Centro Yas Island Gems Restaurant – Cristal Hotel Abu Dhabi 2.35 – Cristal Salam Hotel The Garden – Crowne Plaza Abu Dhabi Ingredients – Eastern Mangroves Hotel & Spa BBQ Al Qasr – Emirates Palace Cascades – Emirates Palace Las Brisas – Emirates Palace Le Vendôme – Emirates Palace CuiScene – Fairmont Bab Al Bahr Al Wahda – Grand Millenium Al Wahda The Gallery – Hala Arjaan by Rotana Vasco’s – Hilton Abu Dhabi Selections – Intercontinental Abu Dhabi Chamas Churrascaria & Bar – Intercontinental Abu Dhabi Nahaam – Jumeirah at Etihad Towers Rosewater – Jumeirah at Etihad Towers Horizon – Khalidiya Palace Rayhaan by Rotana La Brasserie – Le Méridien Abu Dhabi L’Opera Brasserie – Le Royal Méridien Abu Dhabi Le Jardin – Mercure Centre Hotel Citrus – Millenium Hotel Abu Dhabi Resto – One to One Hotel, The Village The Village Club – One to One Hotel, The Village Horizon Restaurant – Oryx Hotel West Side – Oryx Hotel The Café – Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel & Villas Amerigos Mexican Bar & Restaurant – Park Inn Yas Island, Abu Dhabi Mint – Park Inn Yas Island, Abu Dhabi Ginger All-Day Dining – Park Rotana Teatro – Park Rotana Assymetri – Radisson Blu Hotel Abu Dhabi Yas Island Oceana Grill – Rocco Forte Hotel Abu Dhabi Noche – Rocco Forte Hotel Abu Dhabi Sofra Bld – Shangri-La Hotel Qaryat Al Beri Cloud Nine – Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel & Resort El Sombrero Mexican Restaurant – Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel & Resort Flavours – Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel & Resort Downtown – Sheraton Khalidiya Hotel La Veranda – Sheraton Khalidiya Hotel Corniche All Day Dining – Sofitel Abu Dhabi Corniche Optimist – The Royal Hotel Abu Dhabi Fairways – The Westin Abu Dhabi Golf Resort & Spa Afya – Traders Hotel, Qaryat Al Beri Afya Beach Lounge – Traders Hotel, Qaryat Al Beri Choices – Yas Island Rotana Origins – Yas Viceroy Hotel Zest – Al Ain Rotana Hotel

Ayla Restaurant – Ayla Hotel Arabesque – Danat Al Ain Resort Flavours – Hilton Al Ain Paco’s – Hilton Al Ain Tides – Danat Jebel Dhanna Resort The Palm – Desert Islands Resort & Spa Al Badiya – Tilal Liwa Hotel

MEDITERRANEAN Azur Restaurant – Al Raha Beach Hotel Prego’s – Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi Breeze Lounge – Emirates Palace Mezzaluna – Emirates Palace Frankie’s – Fairmont Bab Al Bahr Porto Bello – Grand Millenium Al Wahda Bocca – Hilton Abu Dhabi La Terrazza – Hilton Abu Dhabi 18° – Hyatt Capital Gate Boccaccio – Intercontinental Abu Dhabi Bice – Jumeirah at Etihad Towers Pappagallo – Le Méridien Abu Dhabi Amalfi – Le Royal Méridien Abu Dhabi Sevilo’s – Millenium Hotel Abu Dhabi Beach House – Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel & Villas Filini – Radisson Blu Hotel Abu Dhabi Yas Island Oro – Rocco Forte Hotel Abu Dhabi La Mamma – Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel & Resort Olea – St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort Amici – Yas Viceroy Hotel Luce – Danat Al Ain Resort Casa Romana Restaurant – Hilton Al Ain Zaitoun – Danat Jebel Dhanna Resort Ghadeer – Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara

SEAFOOD Finz – Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi Le Café & Caviar Bar – Emirates Palace Sayad – Emirates Palace Cedar Lounge – Fairmont Bab Al Bahr Fishmarket – Intercontinental Abu Dhabi Scott’s – Jumeirah at Etihad Towers The Beach – Khalidiya Palace Rayhaan by Rotana Oceans Seafood Kitchen & Lounge – Le Royal Méridien Abu Dhabi Sennara – One to One Hotel, The Village La Mer – Sofitel Abu Dhabi Corniche Turquoiz – St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort Nautilus – Yas Viceroy Hotel

STEAKHOUSES Rodeo Grill - Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi Marco Pierre White Steakhouse & Grill 18 OZ – One to One Hotel, The Village Park Bar & Grill - Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel & Villas 55 & 5th, The Grill – St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort Blue Grill – Yas Island Rotana Suhail - Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara

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Millennium Hotel Abu Dhabi

WINING AND DINING

02 6262700

Al Markaziyah A tantalizing six-course feast prepared be chef Enrico will greet Valentine's diners at Sevilo's with free-flowing Rose vintages from AED600 per couple. At Marakech, you can enjoy delicious Moroccan fare from hearty Harira soup to light and tasty chicken pastillas in an atmospheric setting. Citrus – International Cristal Cigar & Champagne Bar – Champagne bar Marakesh – Moroccan Sevilo’s – Italian

One to One Hotel The Village

02 4952000

Al Nahyan

Resto’s business lunch offer includes a salad buffet for AED60. Wokcano has added an unlimited sushi buffet to its Southeast Asian menu, while Sennara highlights wild salmon as the chef’s special. A different themed night takes place most nights of the week, with Spanish night on Sundays, Oriental night on Thursdays and barbecue night on Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays.

5&7. Hoi An, Shangri-La Hotel, Qaryat Al Beri 6. Shang Palace, Shangri-La Hotel, Qaryat Al Beri 8. Luce, Danat, Al Ain Resort

18 OZ – Steakhouse Resto! – International buffet Sennara – Lebanese seafood The Village Club – International Wokcano – Asian

Oryx Hotel

02 6810001

Al Khalidiyah Choose steak, salad and seafood from the à la carte menu at Horizon, then afterwards, enjoy a drink at Blueline Bar. Blueline Bar – Bar Horizon Terrace – International Horizon Restaurant – International West Side – International

Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel & Villas

02 4071234

Saadiyat Island

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A romantic, candlelit dinner will be served on February 14 at the hotel's signature grill restaurant The Park Bar & Grill. The four-course sharing menu features a series of delectable dishes, including Fois Gras crème brulée, Wagyu beef carpaccio and roasted prime tenderloin and costs AED900 per couple. For dinner by the sea, try Beach House, where Fine de Claire oysters, burrata cheese and octopus carpaccio will be among the dishes served for Valentine's diners. Prices start at AED700 per couple. Beach House – Mediterranean Park Bar & Grill – Steak and seafood/bar The Café – International The Library – Tea lounge The Park Bar – Cocktail bar

Park Inn Yas Island, Abu Dhabi

02 6562222

Yas Island

Ameringo's Mexican Bar & Restaurant offers three tapas and a pint of Spanish beer for AED99 every Monday night from 6 to 11pm. Wednesday is steak night for AED105, although prices vary according to the type of steak you order. Amerigos Mexican Bar & Restaurant – Mexican Mint – International buffet

Although the UAE is a Muslim country, alcohol is permitted in several emirates including Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Wine, Champagne and spirits are available in most five-star hotels, but be warned, there is zero tolerance to drink-driving and being drunk in public is a crime, both punishable with a fine and in more serious cases imprisonment.

Park Rotana

02 6573333

Al Matar

Soak up the creative atmosphere at Teatro and take your pick from the mouthwatering selection of fushion dishes on the menu, which hail from Thailand, Japan, Italy, India, China and beyond. On February 14, the venue will offer a special set menu for couples, rounded off by a heart-shaped chocolate cake. Prices start from AED360. Cooper's Bar & Restaurant – British gastro pub Ginger All-Day Dining – International buffet Teatro – International

Radisson Blu Hotel, Abu Dhabi Yas Island

02 6562000

Yas Island

Chef Salvatore Barcellona and his team prepare sumptuous Italian dishes at Filini, while over at Assymetri, a new seafood and curry buffet is available every Friday night for AED180 per person. Seafood fans are in luck as from February 11 to 25 Filini will host a swordfish festival with two different menus offers diners a variety of ways to experience this tasty fish. . On Friday afternoons, the Yas brunch is in full swing with food from across the world prepared at live cooking stations. Prices start at AED195 per person. Assymetri – International buffet Fast Track Lobby Bar – Cocktail lounge Filini – Italian restaurant and bar

rocco forte HOTEL ABU DHABI

02 4952000

Al Riyadiya Soak up the sultry atmosphere augmented by dramatic red lighting and the soaring atrium overhead at Rouge, where a blend of Chinese and Japanese dishes are served. Oro – Italian Oceana Grill – International Rouge – Asian Brown's Tea Lounge – light bites Noche – South American Blue – Cocktail bar

Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel & Resort

02 6773333

Al Markaziyah For an Italian Valentine's dinner, head to La Mamma where chef Andrea will be preparing a special fourcourse meal for AED195 per person. Meanwhile, Mexican restaurant, El Sombrero will be dishing up hearty Huatapes, a traditional soup from the Gulf state of Tamaulipas, from February 15 to 28. B-Lounge by Beachcomber – Outdoor lounge Bravo Tapas Bar & Restaurant – Spanish Cloud Nine – International El Sombrero Mexican Restaurant – Mexican Flavours – International La Mamma – Italian The Tavern – English pub The Beachcomber – Tapas Zenith – Nightclub

Sheraton Khalidiya Hotel

02 6666220

Al Khalidiyah Downtown Restaurant has a three-course set dinner menu every night starting from AED99, which includes soup, main course and dessert. During the day, there is a business lunch from noon to 4pm for AED85. Downtown – International La Veranda – International buffet The 3rd Avenue – Bar

Sofitel Abu Dhabi Corniche

02 8137777

Al Markaziyah Feast on fresh Gulf seafood prepared in French style at La Mer, while Silk and Spice offers a contemporary take on Thai cuisine in a traditional setting. Jazz 'N Fizz Bar offers live music with chilled-out tunes, jazz and bossa nova. Corniche All Day Dining – International Jazz ’N Fizz Bar – bar La Mer – French seafood Silk and Spice – Thai

Shangri-La Hotel, Qaryat Al Beri

St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort

Bain Al Jessrain

Saadiyat Island

02 5098555

A selection of mussels from around the world will be laid alonside a host of other seafood treats every Monday at Sofra Bld this month for AED199 per person. At Bord Eau put yourself in the capable hands of chef Alexandre Pernetta and sample five courses of exquisite French cuisine for AED500 per person. Al Hanah – Wine bar Bord Eau – French Hoi An – Vietnamese Pearls & Caviar – Middle Eastern, Mediterranean restaurant and bar Shang Palace – Chinese Sofra bld – International

02 4988888

Gourmands are in for a treat at 55&5th, The Grill this month. From February 6 to 9, the signature venue will welcome two Michelin-starred Spanish chef Dani García, who will showcase a series of culinary delights over four nights. Four and six-course menu options are available, priced at AED450 and AED650 respectively. On Valentine's Day, diners are invited to spend the evening at Sontaya. 55th&5th, The Grill – Steakhouse Olea – Mediterranean Sontaya – Southeast Asian Turquoiz – Seafood

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Al Ain

02 8152222

Al Markaziyah This month every Wednesday is seafood night at all-day dining restaurant Optimist. Alternatively ArganaVert serves up tasty Moroccan fare made with authentic ingredients. Al Hawara offers Lebanese cuisine on the rooftop with stunning views of the sea. Al Hawara – Lebanese ArganaVert – Moroccan Optimist – International

Al Ain Rotana Hotel

The Westin Abu Dhabi Golf Resort & Spa

At Zest, there’s steak ‘n’ barbecue night every Monday from 6.30 to 10.30pm where guests can select their favourite cuts to be grilled before their eyes for AED168 per person. Seafood night at Zest takes place every Wednesday from 6.30 to 10.30pm and costs AED185 per person.

02 6169999

Sas Al Nakhl From February to April Moroccan restaurant Agadir is taking a culinary journey through the country, pausing at different locations along the way. This month the focus is Tangier and diners will be treated to a series of delicious paella's, seafood dishes and tagines from the region, which takes many of its culinary influences from Andalucia. The Bubbalicious brunch at Fairways is considered one of the best in town with livecooking stations, free-flowing bubbly and a magician to entertain diners. Prices range from AED260 to 490 per person with alcholic beverages. Agadir – Moroccan Fairways – International Lemon & Lime – Bar The Retreat – Bar

Traders Hotel, Qaryat Al Beri

02 5108888

Bain Al Jessrain Make the most of the beautiful winter weather at the Afya Beach Lounge seaside BBQ every Friday for AED120 per person. Afya – International buffet Afya Beach Lounge – barbecue

Yas Island Rotana

02 6564000

Yas Island

Some of the best steaks in town are accompanied by a selection of fine wines from Argentina, America and Australia at Blue Grill. Feast on Fridays at Rangoli, which is serving an à la carte Indian brunch for AED 199 per person, including select alcholic beverages. Blue Grill – Steakhouse Choices – International buffet Rangoli – Indian Y Bar – Bar

Yas Viceroy Hotel

02 6560600

Yas Island

Fans of authentic Italian dishes can enjoy the menu at Amici, developed by Chef Andrea Pastore. Highlights include Lobster Risotto All’Aragosta served with a modern twist and designer pizzas with novel toppings such as mashed pumpkin and smoked duck breast. At Kazu, take a journey through ancient Asia with the six-course tasting menu, including 15 different types of sake. Served in the authentic Japanese tatami room, guests can remove their shoes and sit on cushions while dining. Amici – Italian Angar – Indian Atayeb – Arabic Kazu – Japanese Nautilus – Seafood Noodle Box – Asian Origins – International buffet Rush – Cocktail bar Skylite – Cabana lounge

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ARABIC TASTE

Danat Jebel Dhanna Resort

03 7545111

Al Muwaiji

02 8012222

Ruwais

Tides hosts a family brunch every Friday with special activities to keep the little ones entertained for AED225 with house beverages. C-View – Lobby lounge Gazebo – Shisha café L’Attitude – Cocktail bar and lounge Tides – International Zaitoun – Italian

Min Zaman – Lebanese Moodz – Lounge bar and club Trader Vic’s – French Polynesian restaurant and bar Zest – International

Desert Islands Resort & Spa

02 8015400

Sir Bani Yas Island

Ayla Hotel

03 7610111

Al Mutaredh Ayla Restaurant hosts themed buffets throughout the week. Highlights include the seafood lovers’ night on Thursdays, which costs AED130 each, or AED159 if you'd like to include a small bottle of Champagne. Add half a kilogram of giant lobsters for AED108, or a full kilogram for AED200. Visit the restaurant on Fridays for the new Namaste night, where diners can enjoy a traditional Indian dining experience for AED100 per person.. Ayla Restaurant – International Tamra Cafe – Tea lounge

Danat Al Ain Resort

03 7046000

Al Nyadat East The Wok has a seafood night every Tuesday for AED99. Alternatively, visit Arabesque on Thursdays for its buffet of lobster, shrimps, oysters and mussels, for AED140. Al Nawafeer Terrace – Arabic snacks and shisha Arabesque – International Horse & Jockey Pub – English pub Luce – Italian restaurant and nightclub Shooters – Sports bar Tanjore – Indian The Wok – Asian

Hilton Al Ain

03 7686666

Al Surooj

Feast on Arabic food at Makani Café. Shisha is served in the gardens and there is Arabic music from 8pm to 1am. Casa Romana Restaurant – Italian Flavours – International Makani Café – Arabic Paco’s – Tex-Mex Snooker Bar – Sports bar

Mercure Grand Hotel Jebel Hafeet

03 7838888

Jebel Hafeet Ladies receive one free cocktail on Thursday nights at Lawrence’s Lounge. Eden Rock – Arabic Le Belvedere – French-Mediterranean Lawrence's Lounge – Bar Orient Cafe – Oriental

al Gharbia

Take a seat outside by the pool and enjoy the romantic setting at Samak where delicious seafood is prepared on the open grill and accompanied by an extensive wine list. The price ranges from AED150 to AED250 per person. After dinner, relax at with a shisha at the hotel's pool bar, Al Shams. Samak – Seafood The Lounge – Lounge bar The Palm – International

Hummous: Well known and loved even beyond the Middle East, this Arabic dip or spread is made from cooked, mashed chickpeas blended with ground sesame seeds, olive oil, lemon juice, salt and garlic. Moutabel: A delicious and spicy smoked aubergine dip that is popular in Syria, Lebanon and Palestine. Fattoush: This Levantine salad is made from toasted or fried pieces of pita bread and mixed with lettuce, cucumber, onion and other vegetables. Sambusek: Small, triangular pastry pies filled with cheese, meat or spinach. Ouzi: This popular baked lamb and spiced rice dish is a favourite during Ramadan, the Islamic holy month. Umm Ali: Similar to bread and butter pudding served in the west, this favourite Arabic dessert contains milk, pastry and nuts, and is a staple dish in many buffets.

Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara

02 8862088

Liwa Desert Treat the taste buds to an ecclectic feast at the Al Waha buffet, which features food from countries around the world, including Arabia, Southeast Asian, Japan and the Mediterranean. Prices range from AED130 per person for breakfast to AED175 for lunch and AED200 for dinner.

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Al Liwan – Lobby lounge and bar Al Waha – International/Emirati Ghadeer – Mediterranean Suhail – Steakhouse

Tilal Liwa Hotel

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Madinat Zayed Enjoy Thursday's seafood barbecue night at Al Badiya restaurant for AED160 or the Friday brunch from 12.30pm with live entertainment for AED130. Al Badiya – International Al Liwan – Snacks Layali – Bar

Bill please When dining at restaurants in the emirate's hotels a service charge of 10 percent and a tourism fee of six percent will be added to your bill. Tipping is at diners' discretion, but 10 percent is customery.

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my LIFE IN ABU DHABI Noura Al Dhaheri, leisure products development manager at TCA Abu Dhabi, discusses life in the capital and her work on annual food festival, Gourmet Abu Dhabi

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I was born and raised in Al Ain before moving to the capital in 2004 and have been really impressed by how the city and the emirate as a whole, has developed in that time. One of the things that has really struck me about living here is the year-round schedule of events, international shows, concerts and more. Of these, one of my favourites is the grand prix because it’s such a glamorous and fun weekend and represents everything I love about modern Abu Dhabi. I also like to attend the Liwa Festival every year because it showcases so many of our local traditions and is a great way to stay in touch with the true Emirati spirit. My favourite event, of course, is Gourmet Abu Dhabi, which I have been involved with from the first edition in 2009. To prepare, the organising committee visited other international cuisine festivals around the world to see what we wanted to recreate here. We were bowled over by what we saw in Singapore and decided then that a world-class gourmet festival would do great things for Abu Dhabi’s fine-dining scene. It’s been amazing to see the festival develop since then and the capital’s culinary scene too, which has evolved considerably in recent years.

These days the city has so many restaurants featuring such a diverse array of cuisines that I feel spoilt for choice when it comes to selecting a dining venue. Generally speaking though, there is nowhere better to enjoy a good meal and relax with friends than Nolu’s Café in Al Bandar, which serves tasty Afghani cuisine in a chilled-out Californiastyle environment. When I want to go somewhere smart, Hakkasan is generally top of my list as the ambience and atmosphere are exactly what I look for in a restaurant, right down to the music and lighting. I also love Ushna in the Souk at Qaryat Al Beri for its authentic Indian food and large portions – ideal for sharing a meal with friends. Another thing I love about life in this city is the culture, which is extremely important to Emiratis. There are so many things to do and see here and plenty of opportunities for visitors to absorb our culture and heritage. Personally, I like visiting my home, Al Ain in the emirate’s heritage heartland, where there are camel markets, palaces, forts, oases, art centres, souks and much more to enjoy. Al Ain is really opening up for tourism and we’ll see more and more visitors going there in the future.

I like visiting my home, Al Ain in the emirate’s heritage heartland, where there are camel markets, palaces, forts, oases, art centres, souks and much more to enjoy

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