Abu Dhabi Special Offers

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Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi - Saadiyat island

Enjoy preferred rates, Full Board Premium Package plus unlimited alcoholic beverages during meals.

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Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, Abu Dhabi

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Saadiyat Rotana Resort & Villas

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Rixos Premium Saadiyat Island

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The Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi - Grand Canal

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All travellers

COVID-19 entry requirements may change at short notice, and all travellers to the UAE are strongly encouraged to check the specifics before departure with their airline before they travel. Further details are available on British AirwaysEmirates and Etihad websites. Further information is also available on the IATA Travel Centre website .

Travellers to the UAE do not need to take a COVID-19 PCR test before they travel if they are fully vaccinated or:


  • They hold a COVID-19 recovery certificate with a QR code dated within 30 days of departure

  • They are under 16 years of age for arrivals in Abu Dhabi and Dubai

  • They have severe disabilities

Residents, tourists and visitors travelling from or through the UK and arriving in the UAE must still have a negative COVID-19 PCR test, taken no more than 48 hours before departure, and present the certificate at check in if they are not fully vaccinated and do not hold a COVID-19 recovery certificate.

Travellers transiting the UAE will need to have a negative COVID-19 PCR test if a test is required at their final destination.

Travellers arriving in the UAE may be required to take a COVID-19 PCR test on arrival and travellers arriving in Dubai will have to isolate pending the result of the COVID-19 PCR test.

If you test positive for COVID-19 on arrival, depending on your symptoms and your accommodation plans, you may be required to self-isolate in a government facility, a hospital, your hotel or privately arranged accommodation for at least 10 days. The only type of COVID-19 test result that is recognised by the UAE authorities is a COVID-19 PCR test. Other test results including antibody tests are not accepted.

Further information about COVID-19 updates is available on the UAE Coronavirus (COVID-19) updates webpage and on the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority website. Further information about testing facilities in the UAE is available on the UAE Government Portal. You should not use the NHS testing service to get a test in order to facilitate your travel to another country. You should arrange to take a private test.

If you’re fully vaccinated

There are different rules depending on where in the United Arab Emirates you are travelling to.

Entry to Abu Dhabi if you’re fully vaccinated

Vaccination is not a condition of entry.

Further information is available on the UAE Government Portal and Etihad Airways website.

The rules for entering and remaining in Abu Dhabi may change at short notice. You should check the current requirement from the Abu Dhabi Media Office website and on the Emirates News Agency website.

Visitors must register via the ICA Smart Travel Service prior to travel and download the Al Hosn App.

If you’re not fully vaccinated

There are different rules depending on where in the United Arab Emirates you are travelling to.

Entry to Abu Dhabi if you’re not fully vaccinated


If you are not fully vaccinated, you must take a PCR test 48 hours before your flight to Abu Dhabi, and it’s optional for you to take a PCR test when you arrive at the airport. You may not be permitted to enter public places in Abu Dhabi if you are not fully vaccinated. Further information is available on the Etihad Airlines website.


The rules for entering and remaining in Abu Dhabi may change at short notice. You should check the current requirement from the Abu Dhabi Media Office website and on the Emirates News Agency website.



Please be aware that as of 7 November 2022, people in Abu Dhabi will no longer have to show the Al Hosn Green Pass to enter public spaces after Covid-19 requirements were lifted in the UAE.

The Al Hosn Green Pass app was introduced in June of last year and was needed to enter any public spaces in Abu Dhabi. With the lifting of regulations, the Al Hosn pass will now be limited to keeping a record of vaccine certificates and PCR test results and is not mandatory to access public spaces.


With the phasing out of the requirement of a green pass, the UAE has now effectively removed all restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. The destination continues to remain one of the safest in the world for travel and tourism due to its excellent safety policies. 


 


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