Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) is the UAE capital's main gateway and Etihad Airways' primary hub. Hotels in Abu Dhabi offer access to the magnificent Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the Louvre Abu Dhabi, Ferrari World, Yas Marina Circuit, and refined Emirati culture.
Emirates Palace is one of the world's most spectacular buildings — 1.3 kilometres of private beach, 114 domes, a private marina, and interiors sheathed in real gold and marble. The Mandarin Oriental management has refined the guest experience to match the architecture's extraordinary ambition.
The St. Regis delivers its signature butler service on Saadiyat's finest beach — 238 rooms and villas with private beach access, the extraordinary Iridium Spa, and proximity to the Louvre Abu Dhabi make it the most complete cultural resort experience in the UAE capital.
Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi occupies one of the finest beachfront positions on Saadiyat Island — a low-rise, architect-designed resort integrating seamlessly into the natural dune landscape, with an extraordinary pool, private beach, and a spa that draws from both Arabic and global wellness traditions.
Jumeirah's Saadiyat property is a sprawling beachfront resort with overwater cabanas, three pools, and arguably the longest private beach stretch on the island. The breakfast spread, kids' club, and all-day dining restaurants make it particularly outstanding for families.
The W Abu Dhabi straddles the Yas Marina Circuit with extraordinary architectural drama — guests can watch Formula 1 cars race through its glass facade during Grand Prix weekend. The WOOBAR and WET deck have made it Yas Island's social epicentre for a generation of Abu Dhabi nightlife.
Shangri-La's Abu Dhabi flagship occupies a striking position at the junction of two canals with views across to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque — the CHI The Spa, private abra (traditional boat) connections to neighbouring restaurants, and the sense of Arabian waterway romance are all exceptional.