Excursion à Abou Dhabi avec visite de la Grande Mosquée et de Ferrari World au départ de Dubaï





Description
La capitale des Émirats arabes unis, Abu Dhabi, fusionne incroyablement son riche patrimoine ancien avec la vie contemporaine la plus moderne. Lors de cette visite artisanale, visitez la Grande Mosquée, l'Emirates Palace Hotel 7 étoiles, Heritage Village, Marina Mall et longez ensuite la Corniche d'Abou Dhabi, et profitez du parc à thème Ferrari World pour rouler sur Formula Rosa, et bien d'autres dans le parc à thème Ferrari World sur l'île de Yas.
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Itinéraire
Visitez la 4ème plus grande mosquée du monde à la grande mosquée Sheikh Zayed. Les mosquées ont des codes vestimentaires très stricts: les femmes doivent porter des vêtements longs et amples et s’assurer que leurs bras et leurs jambes sont entièrement couverts. Les femmes doivent également se couvrir la tête en tout temps. Abaya long avec foulard (longue tenue noire) Les hommes ne doivent pas montrer au-dessus de leurs genoux ni se couvrir les épaules. Ne pas le faire sera une entrée refusée. Le voyagiste ne peut fournir aucun vêtement pour homme
Un monument emblématique d'Abou Dhabi, ce bel hôtel allie la splendeur arabe aux derniers luxes pour créer une expérience magique et mémorable. Pendant la journée, la couleur sable-doré de l’hôtel contraste avec ses jardins verdoyants, ses fontaines argentées et son ciel bleu. La nuit, l’éclairage de l’hôtel change subtilement, L’hôtel dispose de 114 dômes, le dôme central se situant à 72,6 mètres du sol.
Visitez le musée Heritage Village Abu Dhabi situé à l'intérieur du village pour voir quelques spécimens intéressants, tels qu'une réplique d'un village oasis du désert. Visitez également le centre Sheikh Zayed et découvrez la vie du «père de la nation», le regretté Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan .
Le prochain arrêt sera au centre commercial Marina, où vous pourrez prendre une pause déjeuner (à vos propres frais) et dîner dans les restaurants du centre commercial ou profiter des options de restauration.
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi est un parc d'attractions principalement intérieur situé sur l'île de Yas à Abou Dhabi, dans les Émirats arabes unis. Il s’agit du premier parc thématique de la marque Ferrari et détient le record de la plus grande structure de cadre spatial jamais construite. Formula Rossa, la montagne russe la plus rapide du monde, se trouve également ici.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Nous proposons le ramassage à l'hôtel ou à la résidence
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(27)
This is my first time doing a solo trip and this is by far the best tour I’ve experienced. The other tours I did before was not this good. Attiq was great, helped me take great photos and was very informative. Highly recommend.
The mosque and Ferrari world were cool. The mosque you spend 2 hrs, which is enough time. Ferrari world you get 3 hrs, which is not enough time. It would also have helped if we were told to get fast track passes for the #1 roller coaster weeks before as it is a very long wait time. The other activities were not too enjoyable- you see the outside of the Louvre museum no entry, it is not guaranteed to enter a palace, heritage world was ok but unnecessary. Lunch was at a good buffet with camel meat and chicken liver which was new and interesting for me. The art museum is coincidentally attached to the restaurant that the tour brings you to. They show you art pieces and then try to sell you a lot of them. Interesting opportunity to buy gold art, but be prepared to spend at least 4000aed- it feels like a scam and it is not really a museum. You spend less than 1 hour at the "art museum". You go to a market to buy dried fruits. This can also be skipped. You spend a lot of time in the old minivan. Getting in and out of the 3rd row is not good for old people. The experience would be a lot better by cutting things down. The trip should start with the mosque, then 1 good real activity like entering a palace or going inside the Louvre, lunch, and then more time at Ferrari world. The driver Attiq was very good. And bring extra water with you as they only provide 2 very small bottles for 12hrs.
Much culture, interesting to know the culture of this amazing place, I recommend the very experienced experience guide!
Tour with Zohaib was great! Zohaib was very professional and very informative at each of points that he took us to, giving us some brief history and explanations. It was nice that the tour was also customized to our family’s preferences and what we wanted to see so he was very patient and friendly willing to make extra stops for us to see different things. The buffet lunch he brought us to was also delicious with traditional Arabic food! The van we were driven around in was also quite spacious and comfortable! All tickets were purchased for before hand so entry was smooth to all the places.Overall had a really great experience and day at Abu Dhabi — would recommend!
Awesome experience, nice treatment of our tour guide. Kind and service. A lot of tourist attractions in Abu Dhabi.
M tayib is very friendly proffessional and planned our day trip to abu dabi was a great tour guide explained everything step by step as we drive alone into the city would highly recommend.
Great tour to Abu Dhabi and sites and heritage around the city. Tour guide really helpful with information and service.
Great driver and tour guide. Gave good information and was very flexible! He even brought us back to the hotel earlier (since we hadn’t bought the right tickets, our own fault).
The trip was entertaining, enjoyable and the driver knew about everything. When we were in the mosque the tickets were invalid but the driver could clarify it quickly and then had our tickets directly
I really liked the treatment of the guide, I was surprised by the cleanliness of all places as well as the qualities of what they represent



