Abu Dhabi plans to build on its destination offering for international tourists from cultural and heritage venues to state-of-the-art theme parks
Applications will be reviewed by a panel compromising representatives from Zayed National Museum and the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi welcomed 18 million visitors in 2022, which is a 13 per cent increase from the previous year
The revised fee structure is applicable to tourism business licences starting this month
There will be over 20 immersive events as well as heritage-focussed festivals, music and dance performances, sporting activities and fireworks displays
The partnership also involves opening Jr. NBA Leagues for boys and girls at schools across the UAE
Guggenheim Abu Dhabi will present a global collection with a focus on West Asia, North Africa and South Asia (WANASA)
The tourism department has launched its Tiktok channel called Visit Abu Dhabi
The exemptions are a result of directives issued by the Abu Dhabi Executive Council
Staff organizing and present at the venues must undergo Covid-19 PCR tests every week
The directive was issued by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) on Monday
An 11-square-kilometre stretch of Yas Island has been blocked off from the public to create a safety bubble for all those involved with the ongoing UFC event
The certification will cover malls, theme parks, restaurants and public spaces too
Visitor occupancy must not exceed 40 per cent of the total capacity at these facilities
The events are scheduled for July 11, 15, 18 and 25 at Yas Island
The certification programme will be rolled out in phases, the first of which will be dedicated to hotels in Abu Dhabi