Abu Dhabi

More low key than Dubai, but it is the “capital” of the UAE and where the real money is.

I arrived back from Sydney via Dubai late in the afternoon, 24 hours before the ship.

I walked out and found what seemed like a quite underwhelming, and fairly dirty city … at least the older downtown area looked that way. It was very hot and the air thick with fine desert dust. Construction everywhere … roads and paths dug up … look down when walking! … lots of traffic …

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As evening set in it was really hard to find an acceptable place for a drink and dinner …

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So it was back to the hotel where the Arab food was really excellent.

Next morning early I went walking again. Huge hotels and offices …

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… a dodgy park near “The Corniche” …

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… with a fountain (half working) …

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… this waterfront walk goes for “miles”, but it’s too hot at this time of year for it, or the beach along further.

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I taxied to this – Marina Mall (left of centre) … 300+ shops, straight out of downtown USA.

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… It was all shine and glitz, and throbbing with people … not!!

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From there I looked back at The Corniche …

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… across to the elaborate (and costliest to build) hotel in the world, The Emirates Palace (more on that later …) … (right hand half of the photo)

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… and down from the tower onto the nearly completed new Sultan’s Palace!!

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Then it was time to go meet the ship (Jan in the middle here) and for us to exchange news.

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Next morning we took a Big Bus Tour. A much clearer, hotter day. We passed many mosques, and impressive buildings …

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And the gateway to the Emirates Palace Hotel …

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… and endless construction activity.

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Then the highlight. The Grand Mosque. Biggest anywhere outside Saudi Arabia and third biggest in the world. Nearly brand new, with all the mod cons, this place is jaw-dropping.

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White Italian marble, elaborate marble inlays, spectacular chandiliers, the worlds biggest carpet(!). Words can’t describe it. The pictures are a start …

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Jan is standing in the main Prayer Room. It accomodates 40,000 at prayer …

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Then to the World Trade Centre (the two tubes with funny tops) …

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… which stands on top of a Mall and an interesting modern Souk.

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In the evening Oceania treated us to a banquet at the Emirates Palace Hotel (stretched Hummers for transport!)

The Emirates Towers across from the Hotel looked nice at night …

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… but inside is unbelieveable … the Hotel foyer has gold everywhere …

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The Reception Room (for the pre-dinner cocktail party) was kinda nice too. Gold, mosaics, timber carving – no expense spared – opulent, but beautifully done. The Hotel has only 700 rooms, is thought to have cost $3 billion (I think) and is owned by the Government!

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We banqueted, returned to the ship and set sail for Dubai.

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3 Responses to Abu Dhabi

  1. Elizabeth Walker's avatar Elizabeth Walker says:

    Hard to know what to say about the squillions of dollars of real estate! Great photos again – thank you, Xx.

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  2. Gordon Doyle's avatar Gordon Doyle says:

    Sometimes it’s quite difficult to conceive what one hasn’t actually experienced – I really can’t quite get my head around the UAE, Dubai etc. That mosque is certainly amazing.

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  3. Giselle Kapp's avatar Giselle Kapp says:

    Impressive white mosque … could fit many of the refugees from Syria?

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