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What to Pack for a Trip to Abu Dhabi

Take All of the Necessary and Useful Items

By ameliarosannaPublished about 5 hours ago 3 min read
What to Pack for a Trip to Abu Dhabi
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Naturally, Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates’ beautiful capital, is always an entrancing city to visit. With its lofty skyscrapers, cultural attractions, shopping opportunities and desert landscapes, you will find that Abu Dhabi has a great deal that will draw the interest of the discerning traveller. Of course, since this city inherits a Muslim culture, you must dress conservatively in public settings. Some additional useful suggestions regarding packing for a visit to this city are provided below. 

Documents

Undoubtedly, your essential documents must be sorted and ready for your trip to Abu Dhabi. In accordance with your nationality, it may be necessary for you to make an application for a visa prior to your visit. A passport that will be valid for a minimum of six months after your expected stay is another necessity. Whilst travel insurance isn’t mandatory, it is greatly recommended. You should also take along your credit cards as well as some additional cash for small expenses. 

Clothing 

Due to the warm climate in Abu Dhabi, breathable, lightweight clothing in fabrics like cotton or linen is well-suited for your visit. Clothes that fit loosely would be comfortable as well as modest. Further, you could respect the local culture and protect yourself from the strong rays of the sun by choosing shirts with long sleeves as well as long pants. Long dresses that cover the shoulders and knees are also appropriate for ladies, who may also take a lightweight scarf for visiting religious sites. For the beaches and hotel pools, you would need modest, not overly revealing, swimwear. Meanwhile, when it comes to footwear, comfortable walking shoes and sandals for the beach are good choices. Of course, it always helps to stay at CBD-based hotel apartments in Abu Dhabi so you can easily change attire between your sightseeing adventures; in this regard, properties like Oaks Liwa Executive Suites Abu Dhabi are worth considering for your stay.

Items for the beach or waterpark

You will need a dry bag to store your electronics and other valuables at a waterpark or beach. Another useful item is a small travel towel, preferably made of microfiber. A pair of water shoes would come in handy at a waterpark, protecting the feet and providing additional traction on wet floors. Ladies may opt for a comfy beach dress or light cover-up. Meanwhile, a waterproof phone case or pouch is an excellent choice for keeping your phone dry and safe. 

Essentials 

You mustn’t forget to pack a high SPF sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses as protection against the strong sun. Naturally, you should take care to pack any needed medications, as they may not be readily available in Abu Dhabi. You shouldn’t forget your everyday toiletries such as toothpaste and a toothbrush, shampoo and conditioner. You would also need your usual skin lotion or moisturiser, as well as after sun lotion to protect your skin. You mustn’t omit a hairbrush for your travels. Your chosen deodorant is another essential item for your trip to this city. You will also need a razor as well as shaving cream. Finally, ladies may take along the needed makeup and related accessories for the duration of the journey.

Electronics

Pack your key digital gear for any Middle East trip. These tools keep you linked and help you record the fun. Grab a universal travel adapter first. It fits outlets in Abu Dhabi and lets you charge phones, tablets, or laptops without hassle. UAE plugs use Type G sockets, so this adapter avoids dead batteries.

Your smartphone tops the list. It handles maps, ride apps, and quick chats with home. Pair it with a reliable charger. Add a portable power bank for long days. Explore Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque or desert dunes? That extra juice keeps your phone alive from dawn to dusk.

Abu Dhabi shines with stunning views. Palm-lined beaches glow at sunset. Towering skylines sparkle at night. Bring a DSLR camera for sharp, pro-level shots. Or pick a compact one if you want something light and simple to carry. Both beat phone cameras for detail.

Stock up on spare batteries. Snapping hundreds of photos drains power fast. Grab extra memory cards too. A 128GB card holds thousands of high-res images. No room to delete on the spot.

Top it off with a lightweight tripod. It steadies shots in low light. Use it for group photos or time-lapses of city lights. Foldable models weigh under a pound and pack flat in your bag. Your photos turn epic with steady hands.

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