Saadiyat Island is a cultural district in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It is home to several cultural landmarks, including the Louvre Abu Dhabi and Manarat Al Saadiyat1. The Louvre Abu Dhabi is an art museum that features a collection of artworks from around the world, including paintings, sculptures, and manuscripts. It also hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural events throughout the year. Manarat Al Saadiyat is an art and culture center that hosts exhibitions, workshops, and performances. It also houses a library and a restaurant.
Saadiyat Island is also known for its pristine beaches. Some of the popular beaches on the island include Saadiyat Public Beach, Soul Beach, and Saadiyat Beach Club. Saadiyat Public Beach is a family-friendly beach with facilities such as changing rooms, showers, and sun loungers. Soul Beach is known for its powdery white sands and turquoise waters2. Saadiyat Beach Club offers a luxurious beach experience with amenities such as a pool, spa, and...
Read moreSaadiyat Island is one of Abu Dhabi's top sun-seeker destinations. Saadiyat Beach is a long strip of white sand on the island's western shore, with a small admission fee for beachgoers. It has excellent facilities, including on-duty lifeguards, a café for refreshments, and plenty of sun loungers and shades. For active sun-seekers, you can rent kayaks and windsurfing equipment on the beach. The beach is backed by a rim of protected dunes where hawksbill turtles nest. Access to the beach is on a raised wooden boardwalk so that this area is not disturbed. If you want a more luxurious day on the sand, head farther north along Saadiyat Island's coast to the private Saadiyat Beach Club. A day pass grants you access to this exclusive beach strip with all its facilities, including a pool, restaurants, and various...
Read moreEverything about this resort is exceptional — from the warm welcome at check-in to the attentive service to the world-class facilities. I couldn’t have hoped for a better birthday getaway. The restaurants, the spa, the gym, the beachfront and the pools all exceeded expectations. What’s more, the resort is committed to the environment with zero single-use plastic, a personal water-bottle on check-in and an unlimited supply of fresh water. The restaurants feature both sustainable products as well as tasty treats. The spa embraces zen-like values, services and products. Even the gym is a source of spiritual and physical inspiration. The Resort is a little slice of utopia on a pristine white...
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