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Abu Dhabi City Tour with Qasr Al Watan

09:00 Am To 7:00 PM (Everyday)

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Activity Overview

Enjoy the opportunity to explore Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. This city offers a combination of cultural experiences, architectural marvels, and an array of entertainment avenues. While Abu Dhabi may not be as popular as Dubai, the former has plenty of interesting places to see and exciting things to do. You get to visit Qasr Al Watan, the most opulent and magnificent Presidential Palace you will ever see. This tour also takes you to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and Abu Dhabi Heritage Village. You also get the chance to see Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, the only F1-themed amusement park in the region and get some pictures clicked.

Terms & Conditions

  • If you are traveling by road and want to enter UAE by Road, you will need original visa copy issued by immigration which will cost additional AED150 per person. (courier charges extra).
  • Please note that visa processing can be done only upon the completion of required documentation and clearance of payments.
  • All visa application is for single entry only.
  • It is recommended to apply for a visa at least 5 to 7 days prior to your arrival. We require five working days (Sunday to Thursday) days to process your visa. In case your application is held by the immigration, it may take two more days for your visa approval.
  • Upon the approval of your visa by the UAE Immigration Authority, we'll send you a copy of visa to your email. Take a print out of this visa copy to submit at the airport's passport control section. Original copy of visa is not required.
  • If you are traveling by road and want to enter UAE by Road, you will need original visa copy issued by immigration which will cost additional AED 150 per person. (courier charges extra).
  • Visa Approval is at the sole discretion of the Immigration Officials, and Rayna Tours & Travels should not be held responsible for the rejection of your visa application. Moreover, the RTT cannot guarantee that all applications will be approved. Once your Visa Application is submitted to the Immigration Department, the Visa Application Fee is non-refundable whether it is approved, rejected or in the event your visa is approved but you are unable to travel to the UAE.
  • Some airline service providers may entail passengers for an 'Ok to Board' approval, which, at most, should be done 24hours prior to the stipulated flight departure time. Upon your request, the RTT can do it for you for an extra charge.
  • If your visa application is denied by the UAE Immigration, we'll send you a copy of the same for your record.
  • A fine of AED100 will be incurred from the guarantee amount, if the traveler is not able to travel upon the issuance of a visa.
  • If a tourist does not leave the country on or before the due date, a penalty of AED150 per day will be incurred from the guarantee amount.
  • The security cheque of the guarantor will be deposited, if a traveler on Rayna's sponsored visa has to face overstay due to imprisonment or committing of any crime.
  • Once you leave the country, we require you to send us a copy of your passport's page with the UAE immigration's exit stamp. This will serve as a proof that you have left the country. Further, it enables us to double check it in our online system.
  • The refund of security cheque is done only upon the clear confirmation of your departure from the country.
  • It is the responsibility of the guarantor tocollect back your security within 3 months of the exit of your traveler fromUAE or ask us to cancel the chq and destroy by sending you email. After 3months RTT will cancel & destroy the security chq as per company policy andwill not be responsible.
  • A reliable travel insurance plan is inevitable to tackle unforeseen events like medical emergencies during your travel. If you don't have one, the RTT can help you, though charges apply.
THINGS YOU MUST REMEMBER DURING TRAVEL

  • Please ensure that you carry a valid, confirmed return air ticket.
  • Another prerequisite is a confirmed accommodation booking in one of the UAE's hotels.

REASONS OF VISA REJECTION

 
When applying for a visa in UAE, the following 10 points can be the reasons for the rejection or disapproval of your visa.

  • The visa application of a female visitor, who is under the age of 25 years, is likely to be rejected, if she plans to travel alone.
  • The UAE immigration will reject the application that is submitted with the handwritten copies of passport from nationalities, such as Pakistan and Bangladesh.
  • A visa application will be denied, if the applicant is blacklisted or is proved to the UAE immigration that he has committed a serious offense.
  • The application may be rejected, if the applicant previously had a residence visa and exited the UAE without its cancellation.
  • The application will be denied, if an individual had previously applied for a tourist visa and did not enter the country. In order to reapply, the previous visa should be cancelled.
  • If photo used in the passport copies is blurred, your application is likely to get delayed or rejected.
  • The visa application will be rejected, if the applicant's profession is mentioned as a laborer, cultivator or other unskilled task.
  • Typing errors in your visa application can lead to its disapproval.
  • An individual cannot apply for a new visa for at least six months, if he had previously applied for a job visa through a company in the UAE and not enter the country.
  • Chances are that the visa processing of applicants with identical personal details including name and place may be delayed or sometimes even eliminated.

Tour Inclusions

  • Ferrari World photo stop
  • Saadiyat Island Drive Through
  • Dates Market
  • Abu Dhabi Corniche Drive Through
  • Abu Dhabi Heritage Village
  • Lunch stop at Marina mall
  • Qasr Al Watan admission ticket
  • Entrance to Grand Mosque
  • Please check Option wise inclusions for every product before booking

What is in this tour ?

• Experience the culture and heritage of Abu Dhabi along with its modern attractions during the Abu Dhabi tour. 
• Tour the Qasr Al Watan, also known as the Presidential Palace, which is an important cultural landmark and monument of Abu Dhabi.
• Get mesmerized by the grandeur and architecture of Abu Dhabi Grand Mosque, which is the largest mosque in the UAE.
• Get to know about the history and the culture of the UAE along with the lifestyle of the Arabs at the Abu Dhabi Heritage Village.
• Take breaks at Abu Dhabi Ferrari World to take pictures in front of these wonderful structures.
• Enjoy a lunch of your choice at one of the many restaurants and cafes at Marina Mall (cost not included in the package).

Important Information

  • Please bring a valid Photo ID/passport with you as it is required to be displayed at the entrance.
  • Shared transfers are only provided from centrally located hotels and residences in Dubai city. (Deira/Bur Dubai/Marina / Al Barsha / SZR)
  • Consumption of food and drink is not permitted in the great hall or exhibition rooms.
  • No heavy luggage is allowed during this visit.
  • Tickets can only be used for the selected date or the date will be printed on the ticket
  • Decent attire is a Must required to enter Qasr Al Watan (Knees and shoulders covered) 
  • Please find below updated operational hours for Qasr Al Watan during March & Ramadan:
  • 1 March – 21 March:  Palace open at 11am, Palace closed at 19:15, Palace in Motion show at 19:30
  • 22 March – 15 April (Ramadan)  : Palace open at 11am, Palace closed at 19:00, Palace in Motion show at 19:15
  • 16 April – 21 April (Ramadan):  Palace open at 11am, Place closed at 19:15, Palace in Motion show at 19:30 
  • Kindly be informed that Qasr Al Watan will be closed to the public on Friday 14th April due to a State event being held at the palace.
  • The palace will reopen on Sunday 16th April

Itinerary Description

  • Yas Island - Ferrari World (photo stop)
  • Saadiyat Island Drive Through
  • Dates Market
  • Abu Dhabi Corniche Drive Through
  • Abu Dhabi Heritage Village
  • Qasr Al Watan with Admission Ticket
  • Lunch stop at Marina mall
  • Qasr Al Watan's visit
  • Entrance to Grand Mosque

Useful Information

  • Seating arrangement for all transfers are as per the availability & our tour manager allows it.
  • The pick up/drop off timing can be modified as per the trip schedule. This also may change depending on traffic conditions and your location.
  • Some of the mentioned inclusions may remain closed on weekends or specific days as per the government norms for which we do not hold the responsibility.
  • The actual transfer timing may vary up to 30/60 minutes to the time listed on the website.
  • Summer clothing is suitable for most of the year, but sweaters or jackets may be needed for the winter months.
  • We recommend carrying sunglasses, hats and sun protection cream.
  • Private Transport can be organized on request for all tours.
  • Leaving off your personal belongings like Media equipment, wallets or any other valuable items in our vehicles or tour sites is solely at your responsibility. Our drivers and tour guides will not be responsible for it.
  • No strollers allowed inside the vehicles without prior information so please inform us at the time of making the reservation.
  • An adult must accompany children from 3 to 12 years in the water in any of the water activities
  • On Islamic occasions and National holidays, the tour will not serve alcohol, and there will be no live entertainment.
  • Please read carefully and understand the contents of the Tour Brochure/itinerary, the 'Terms and Conditions,' Price Grid and such other documents as may be applicable, as all these will form part of your contract with us once you affect the booking.
  • Photography of UAE residence especially ladies, military institutions, government buildings, and installations, is strictly prohibited.
  • Littering is a punishable offense and offenders may face penalties in the form of fines.
  • Smoking inside public areas is not allowed.
  • Some tours require your original passport or Emirates ID, and we have mentioned this information in the critical notes so please ensure that you read the critical information, we will not be responsible if you miss any tour where your passport or ID is mandatory.
  • We reserve the rights to charge 100% No show charges if the guest is not turning up on time for the pickup.
  • No refund for partly utilized services.
  • Due to any uncontrollable circumstances, i.e. (traffic conditions, vehicle breakdowns, delay by other guests, weather circumstances), if the tour gets delayed or canceled, we will provide alternate options if possible.
  • If in any case the guest does not show up on time and our vehicle departs from the pickup location then we will not arrange for alternative transfer & no refund is provided for the missed tour.

FAQs

  • Is Dubai the capital city of UAE?
A.  Abu Dhabi is the capital city and the largest of all the emirates (states) in the UAE. Dubai though is more famous due to its iconic structures and ever growing tourism industry.
 
  • What is the official language of the UAE?
A.   Arabic is the official language. Nevertheless, the most commonly spoken language in Dubai is English.
 
  •   Is Dubai safe for tourists? 
A.   Dubai is often reputed as a safe destination for an enjoyable holiday in the Middle East. Thanks to its stringent laws and crime-free environment.
 
  • Is it mandatory to have a visa to enter Dubai? 
A.   This depends on your nationality. For instance, visitors from GCC nations including Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar do not require visa. Likewise, people traveling from certain countries like Australia, Austria, United States of America, and UK, among others, are eligible for visa on arrival.
 
  • What is the currency of UAE? 
A.   The local currency of UAE is AED (Arab Emirates Dirhams) that is also simply referred to as Dhs (Dirhams).
 
  • Where could I exchange foreign currency? 
A.   With a number of money exchange counters dotted across the malls, shopping centers and banks. It is not at all a tedious task to exchange currency in Dubai. Moreover, most banks and ATMs accept credit cards.
 
  • What is the religion of Dubai? 
A.   Islamic traditions are followed in Dubai as well as other emirates of the country. That said, Dubai is tolerant to other religions.
 
  • What is the emirate’s dressing etiquette? 
A.   Though it is not mandatory for expat women to cover their body, head and hair as Emirati women do, it is vital for them to cover their body from shoulders to at least knees. For men, Dubai’s etiquette requires them to dress up well and not to put on anything that is extremely short, such as cycling shorts and boxer shorts, in the public.
 
  • How about the weather condition in Dubai? 
A.   Due its location in Arabian Desert, Dubai is usually characterized by hot, humid climate for most part of the year. During summer months, the temperature can go up to 40 to 45 degree Celsius. Alternatively, the winter that runs from November to April is pleasant, refreshing, and salubrious as temperature drops down to 25 degree Celsius or even less, especially in December – January months.
 
  • Is it allowable to consume alcohol in Dubai? 
A.  Dubai’s law strictly forbids the intake of alcohol in public spaces and while driving. However, alcohol consumption is permitted in bars attached to hotels, clubs, restaurants, and private functions.
 
  • What is Dubai’s time zone? 
A.   The time zone of Dubai is GMT/UTC +4 hours.
 
  • Which are the major mobile phone providers in Dubai? 
A.     Du and Etisalat are the major telecommunication service provides in the UAE.
 
  • Which are the major newspapers published in Dubai? 
A.   Significant of the Dubai’s newspapers are Al Khaleej, Gulf News, Emirates Today, Al Bayan, Emarat Business Review, The National Times, and Arabian Business.
 
  • Who is the ruler of Dubai? 
A.   His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is the Dubai’s ruler and UAE’s prime minister as well as vice president. He ascended to power following the death of His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum in 2006.
 
  • How to get around in Dubai?
A. Public transport means, managed by the RTA (Roads & Transport Authority), is perhaps the best way to move around in Dubai. These include public buses with inter-emirate services, taxis, and metro rail network comprising red and green lines.

Tour Inclusions

  • Ferrari World photo stop
  • Saadiyat Island Drive Through
  • Dates Market
  • Abu Dhabi Corniche Drive Through
  • Abu Dhabi Heritage Village
  • Lunch stop at Marina mall
  • Qasr Al Watan admission ticket
  • Entrance to Grand Mosque
  • Please check Option wise inclusions for every product before booking

What is in this tour ?

• Experience the culture and heritage of Abu Dhabi along with its modern attractions during the Abu Dhabi tour. 
• Tour the Qasr Al Watan, also known as the Presidential Palace, which is an important cultural landmark and monument of Abu Dhabi.
• Get mesmerized by the grandeur and architecture of Abu Dhabi Grand Mosque, which is the largest mosque in the UAE.
• Get to know about the history and the culture of the UAE along with the lifestyle of the Arabs at the Abu Dhabi Heritage Village.
• Take breaks at Abu Dhabi Ferrari World to take pictures in front of these wonderful structures.
• Enjoy a lunch of your choice at one of the many restaurants and cafes at Marina Mall (cost not included in the package).

Important Information

  • Please bring a valid Photo ID/passport with you as it is required to be displayed at the entrance.
  • Shared transfers are only provided from centrally located hotels and residences in Dubai city. (Deira/Bur Dubai/Marina / Al Barsha / SZR)
  • Consumption of food and drink is not permitted in the great hall or exhibition rooms.
  • No heavy luggage is allowed during this visit.
  • Tickets can only be used for the selected date or the date will be printed on the ticket
  • Decent attire is a Must required to enter Qasr Al Watan (Knees and shoulders covered) 
  • Please find below updated operational hours for Qasr Al Watan during March & Ramadan:
  • 1 March – 21 March:  Palace open at 11am, Palace closed at 19:15, Palace in Motion show at 19:30
  • 22 March – 15 April (Ramadan)  : Palace open at 11am, Palace closed at 19:00, Palace in Motion show at 19:15
  • 16 April – 21 April (Ramadan):  Palace open at 11am, Place closed at 19:15, Palace in Motion show at 19:30 
  • Kindly be informed that Qasr Al Watan will be closed to the public on Friday 14th April due to a State event being held at the palace.
  • The palace will reopen on Sunday 16th April

Itenarary Description

  • Yas Island - Ferrari World (photo stop)
  • Saadiyat Island Drive Through
  • Dates Market
  • Abu Dhabi Corniche Drive Through
  • Abu Dhabi Heritage Village
  • Qasr Al Watan with Admission Ticket
  • Lunch stop at Marina mall
  • Qasr Al Watan's visit
  • Entrance to Grand Mosque

Useful Information

  • Seating arrangement for all transfers are as per the availability & our tour manager allows it.
  • The pick up/drop off timing can be modified as per the trip schedule. This also may change depending on traffic conditions and your location.
  • Some of the mentioned inclusions may remain closed on weekends or specific days as per the government norms for which we do not hold the responsibility.
  • The actual transfer timing may vary up to 30/60 minutes to the time listed on the website.
  • Summer clothing is suitable for most of the year, but sweaters or jackets may be needed for the winter months.
  • We recommend carrying sunglasses, hats and sun protection cream.
  • Private Transport can be organized on request for all tours.
  • Leaving off your personal belongings like Media equipment, wallets or any other valuable items in our vehicles or tour sites is solely at your responsibility. Our drivers and tour guides will not be responsible for it.
  • No strollers allowed inside the vehicles without prior information so please inform us at the time of making the reservation.
  • An adult must accompany children from 3 to 12 years in the water in any of the water activities
  • On Islamic occasions and National holidays, the tour will not serve alcohol, and there will be no live entertainment.
  • Please read carefully and understand the contents of the Tour Brochure/itinerary, the 'Terms and Conditions,' Price Grid and such other documents as may be applicable, as all these will form part of your contract with us once you affect the booking.
  • Photography of UAE residence especially ladies, military institutions, government buildings, and installations, is strictly prohibited.
  • Littering is a punishable offense and offenders may face penalties in the form of fines.
  • Smoking inside public areas is not allowed.
  • Some tours require your original passport or Emirates ID, and we have mentioned this information in the critical notes so please ensure that you read the critical information, we will not be responsible if you miss any tour where your passport or ID is mandatory.
  • We reserve the rights to charge 100% No show charges if the guest is not turning up on time for the pickup.
  • No refund for partly utilized services.
  • Due to any uncontrollable circumstances, i.e. (traffic conditions, vehicle breakdowns, delay by other guests, weather circumstances), if the tour gets delayed or canceled, we will provide alternate options if possible.
  • If in any case the guest does not show up on time and our vehicle departs from the pickup location then we will not arrange for alternative transfer & no refund is provided for the missed tour.

FAQs

  • Is Dubai the capital city of UAE?
A.  Abu Dhabi is the capital city and the largest of all the emirates (states) in the UAE. Dubai though is more famous due to its iconic structures and ever growing tourism industry.
 
  • What is the official language of the UAE?
A.   Arabic is the official language. Nevertheless, the most commonly spoken language in Dubai is English.
 
  •   Is Dubai safe for tourists? 
A.   Dubai is often reputed as a safe destination for an enjoyable holiday in the Middle East. Thanks to its stringent laws and crime-free environment.
 
  • Is it mandatory to have a visa to enter Dubai? 
A.   This depends on your nationality. For instance, visitors from GCC nations including Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar do not require visa. Likewise, people traveling from certain countries like Australia, Austria, United States of America, and UK, among others, are eligible for visa on arrival.
 
  • What is the currency of UAE? 
A.   The local currency of UAE is AED (Arab Emirates Dirhams) that is also simply referred to as Dhs (Dirhams).
 
  • Where could I exchange foreign currency? 
A.   With a number of money exchange counters dotted across the malls, shopping centers and banks. It is not at all a tedious task to exchange currency in Dubai. Moreover, most banks and ATMs accept credit cards.
 
  • What is the religion of Dubai? 
A.   Islamic traditions are followed in Dubai as well as other emirates of the country. That said, Dubai is tolerant to other religions.
 
  • What is the emirate’s dressing etiquette? 
A.   Though it is not mandatory for expat women to cover their body, head and hair as Emirati women do, it is vital for them to cover their body from shoulders to at least knees. For men, Dubai’s etiquette requires them to dress up well and not to put on anything that is extremely short, such as cycling shorts and boxer shorts, in the public.
 
  • How about the weather condition in Dubai? 
A.   Due its location in Arabian Desert, Dubai is usually characterized by hot, humid climate for most part of the year. During summer months, the temperature can go up to 40 to 45 degree Celsius. Alternatively, the winter that runs from November to April is pleasant, refreshing, and salubrious as temperature drops down to 25 degree Celsius or even less, especially in December – January months.
 
  • Is it allowable to consume alcohol in Dubai? 
A.  Dubai’s law strictly forbids the intake of alcohol in public spaces and while driving. However, alcohol consumption is permitted in bars attached to hotels, clubs, restaurants, and private functions.
 
  • What is Dubai’s time zone? 
A.   The time zone of Dubai is GMT/UTC +4 hours.
 
  • Which are the major mobile phone providers in Dubai? 
A.     Du and Etisalat are the major telecommunication service provides in the UAE.
 
  • Which are the major newspapers published in Dubai? 
A.   Significant of the Dubai’s newspapers are Al Khaleej, Gulf News, Emirates Today, Al Bayan, Emarat Business Review, The National Times, and Arabian Business.
 
  • Who is the ruler of Dubai? 
A.   His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is the Dubai’s ruler and UAE’s prime minister as well as vice president. He ascended to power following the death of His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum in 2006.
 
  • How to get around in Dubai?
A. Public transport means, managed by the RTA (Roads & Transport Authority), is perhaps the best way to move around in Dubai. These include public buses with inter-emirate services, taxis, and metro rail network comprising red and green lines.

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