

A serene urban beach in Abu Dhabi, offering calm waters and stunning city skyline views.
Al Bateen Beach is a popular spot for swimming and water activities.
Protection from the sun is crucial in Abu Dhabi's hot climate.

High SPF sunscreen is a must to protect against UV rays.
Cafe Arabia is known for its cozy atmosphere and serves a variety of breakfast dishes, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
Offering stunning views of the beach, The Beach House features a diverse menu with lunch options that highlight seafood and Mediterranean flavors.
Seafood Market offers a unique dining experience where guests can select fresh seafood that is then expertly prepared, popular for dinner with its lively atmosphere.
Crispy dough balls soaked in date syrup, served with a side of clotted cream

Sweet vermicelli with eggs, sugar, and cardamom, topped with a sprinkle of rose water

Fragrant rice dish with meat, vegetables, and spices, often served with a side of yogurt
A traditional village showcasing Emirati culture and architecture.
A serene beach perfect for a morning walk or swim.
A museum showcasing Emirati history and heritage.
Handcrafted using seashells found along Al Bateen Beach, these unique pieces capture the essence of the UAE's coastal heritage.
A symbol of Omani hospitality, these intricate coffee pots are used to serve traditional Arabic coffee (qahwa).
Local artisans transform discarded glass into beautiful, eco-friendly pieces of art, reflecting the beach's vibrant history.
A historic market hall in Roubaix, known for its stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere.
The world's second largest salt mine, offering a unique subterranean experience with stunning salt crystal formations.

A picturesque coastal promenade in Le Touquet, offering beautiful sea views, beach access, and a lively atmosphere with cafes and shops.