This is not just a tour—it’s a journey through the heart of the UAE’s culture, heritage, and modern achievements, all in one unforgettable day in Abu Dhabi, the capital and largest emirate of the UAE.
Deep Cultural Immersion
Visit the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, one of the world’s most beautiful mosques, home to the largest handmade carpet and a jaw-dropping chandelier unlike anything you’ve ever seen.
Explore the Heritage Village, where you’ll step back in time to witness traditional Emirati life and culture—set against the stunning Corniche seaside view.
Royal Landmarks & Iconic Architecture
Admire the Emirates Palace Hotel, a symbol of opulence, and the stunning Presidential Palace (Qasr Al Watan) with its majestic Arabian architecture.
Capture the perfect photo at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, known for its futuristic dome structure that blends art, light, and engineering.
The driver will show up in the lobby with guest name or in front of apartment Villa
We will see the fascinating spectacular Grand Mosque which is the 9th biggest mosque in the world. It is white in color which represents peace and purity. You can see the world’s biggest handmade carpet inside the mosque.
Pass by al Bateen Area and see Royal family residence.
The most luxurious hotel in Abu Dhabi. The palace features over 390 rooms and suites, each designed with a blend of traditional Arabian décor and modern luxury. With over 100 domes, marble imported from 13 countries, and gold leaf adorning many surfaces, Emirates Palace offers guests a glimpse into royal splendor.
Located within the Presidential Palace complex in Abu Dhabi, Qasr Al Watan (Arabic for "Palace of the Nation") is more than just a working government building — it is a cultural landmark that offers visitors a deeper understanding of the UAE’s rich heritage, governance, and vision for the future.
We will give below option for lunch whichever you decide Marina Mall International Buffet Local Food
Designed to resemble a typical desert oasis village, the Heritage Village features: Traditional houses and Bedouin tents A fort, representing defense structures used to protect communities A souk (market), where craftsmen demonstrate traditional skills like weaving, pottery, and metalwork A mosque built in the old architectural style A museum displaying artifacts, old coins, weapons, and photographs of the UAE’s past The village also includes a small spice shop and crafts workshops, where visitors can buy handmade souvenirs and local goods. It’s a peaceful, family-friendly destination, perfect for learning about Emirati customs, traditions, and desert life.
Will stop to take photo outside Ferrari world .Please note that admission is not required since we are not going inside and will not do the rides.
The market features dozens of stalls stacked high with a dazzling variety of fresh dates, including Ajwa, Medjool, Khudri, Fard, Lulu, Sukkari, and more — each known for its unique texture and sweetness. Many vendors offer free tastings, allowing you to discover your favorite type before buying. Beyond dates, the market is also a treasure trove of dry fruits, nuts, and local delicacies, such as almonds, pistachios, cashews, figs, raisins, and stuffed dates with nuts or chocolate coatings. These make for perfect healthy snacks or beautifully packaged gifts.
The travelling time from Ras al khaimah to Abu Dhabi two way is approximately 5 hours
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