Boasting some of the world's most beautiful landscapes, Abu Dhabi is made up of three main regions (areas) – the UAE capital city and its surrounds, Al Ain (Eastern Region) and Al Dhafra (Western Region). Thanks to its geographically diverse scenery and rich culture and history, the districts within these regions are a dream to explore. Follow along to find out more about the best of each region.

Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi was once home to 300 Barasti (palm frond) huts, a few coral buildings and the Ruler's fort. Today, the bustling high-rise capital of the UAE is a melting pot of culture, history, heritage, nature, beaches, luxury, wildlife and shopping.

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Al Ain

A destination with natural history. The green garden city of Al Ain is home to historical buildings and the magnificent Al Ain Oasis, where 147,000 date palms and other fruit trees flourish in the desert.

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Al Dhafra

Making up over two-thirds of Abu Dhabi, Al Dhafra stretches along hundreds of kilometres of coastline and boasts exquisite beaches and islands, incredible wildlife, towering sand dunes, adventurous off-road driving, luxury resorts and ancient forts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are 3 main areas in Abu Dhabi:

  • Abu Dhabi city
  • Al Ain
  • Al Dhafra - the western region
Qasr Al Hosn is the oldest and most significant building in Abu Dhabi. 

There is a large number of hotels and resorts located across Abu Dhabi.

The best areas to stay in Abu Dhabi are:

  • Saadiyat Island
  • Al Reem Island
  • Al Raha
  • Abu Dhabi Corniche
  • Al Reef
  • Khalidiya
  • Al Maryah Island
  • Al Zahiyah and Al Markaziyah