Abu Dhabi Family Trip: Ultimate 2026 Guide to Kid-Friendly Experiences, Itineraries & Insider Tips
Introduction
Planning an Abu Dhabi family trip can feel overwhelming with so many attractions to choose from, but trust me, it’s one of the most rewarding destinations for Indian families. I’m Wahid Ali, and after years of designing travel experiences at Astamb Holidays in Mumbai, I’ve seen countless families return from Abu Dhabi with memories that last a lifetime.
What makes an Abu Dhabi family trip special? It’s the perfect blend of culture, adventure, and safety. Unlike some destinations where you’re constantly worried about your kids, Abu Dhabi wraps you in a comfortable bubble of cleanliness, world-class infrastructure, and family-friendly attractions. Plus, for us Indians, there’s the added convenience of direct flights from Mumbai and Delhi, easy visa options, and plenty of Indian restaurants when the kids start craving dal-chawal.
Quick Snapshot for First-Time Planners:
- Best Time to Visit: November to March (pleasant weather)
- Ideal Duration: 3-5 days
- Flight Time from India: Approximately 3-4 hours
- Currency: UAE Dirham (1 AED = ₹23 approx.)
- Language: Arabic & English (Hindi widely understood in tourist areas)
- Visa: E-visa or Visa on Arrival for Indian passport holders
In this guide, I’ll walk you through everything you need to plan your Abu Dhabi family trip — from must-visit attractions and day-by-day itineraries to budget hacks and insider secrets I’ve picked up over the years.
Abu Dhabi Family Trip – Best Kid-Friendly Experiences and Itineraries
Why Abu Dhabi Is Perfect for Families
One thing I always tell families planning their first trip to the UAE is this: Abu Dhabi is designed with families in mind. Here’s why:
Safety First: Abu Dhabi consistently ranks as one of the safest cities in the world. You can walk around at midnight with your kids without worry. The crime rate is incredibly low, and the locals are respectful and helpful.
Cleanliness & Infrastructure: The city is spotless. Public restrooms are clean (a big deal when traveling with toddlers), and the infrastructure is top-notch. Everything from roads to parks is well-maintained.
Cultural Richness: Your kids won’t just ride roller coasters; they’ll also learn about Islamic architecture at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, explore world-class art at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, and understand marine conservation at SeaWorld.
Convenience for Indian Families:
- Direct Flights: Multiple daily flights from Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and Hyderabad make it super accessible
- Visa Process: Indian passport holders can apply for an e-visa online or get Visa on Arrival (valid for 14-30 days depending on the type)
- Indian Cuisine: From Mumbai Chowpaty to Delhi 6, you’ll find authentic Indian restaurants everywhere
- Vegetarian-Friendly: Most restaurants offer extensive vegetarian menus
- Language: Many service staff speak Hindi, making communication easier
Climate Advantage: While summers (June-September) can be scorching (45°C+), the winter months (November-March) offer perfect weather for outdoor activities — think 20-28°C with blue skies.
Best Attractions for Your Abu Dhabi Family Trip
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Theme Parks & Entertainment
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi
Home to the world’s fastest roller coaster (Formula Rossa), Ferrari World isn’t just for adrenaline junkies. I’ve seen families with kids as young as 3 years old enjoy the Junior GT cars and the Flying Aces carousel.
- Best For: Kids aged 4+
- Ticket Price: ₹4,500-₹5,000 per adult (approx.)
- Insider Tip: Buy combo tickets online to save 20-30%
- Official Ferrari World Website
Warner Bros. World
This indoor theme park (thank goodness for AC!) features six immersive worlds with DC superheroes and Looney Tunes characters. My favorite? The Cartoon Junction area perfect for younger kids.
- Best For: All ages (special zones for toddlers)
- Ticket Price: ₹4,200-₹4,800 per adult
- Pro Tip: Visit on weekdays to avoid crowds
- Warner Bros. World Official Site
Yas Waterworld
With 43 rides and attractions, this is where teens and parents can both have fun. The Dawwama (world’s largest surfing wave) and Liwa Loop (waterslide with a trap door) are crowd favorites.
- Best For: Kids aged 5+ (height restrictions apply)
- Ticket Price: ₹3,800-₹4,200 per adult
- Must-Know: Rent a cabana if you’re visiting in the shoulder season (October/April)
- Yas Waterworld Website
SeaWorld Abu Dhabi
Opened in 2023, this is the region’s first marine life theme park. Your kids will love the interactive touch pools, the underwater viewing tunnels, and the educational shows about ocean conservation.
- Best For: All ages (especially educational for 6-12 year olds)
- Ticket Price: ₹4,000-₹4,500 per adult
- SeaWorld Abu Dhabi Official Site
Cultural & Educational Stops
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
This architectural marvel isn’t just a photo opportunity — it’s a lesson in Islamic art and culture. I always recommend families visit during the free guided tours (10 AM, 11 AM, or 5 PM on weekdays).
Dress Code Tips for Families:
- Women and girls: Cover shoulders, arms, legs (long skirts/pants). Headscarves are mandatory
- Men and boys: Long pants, covered shoulders (no shorts or tank tops)
- Don’t worry — if you forget, they provide abayas at the entrance for free
Louvre Abu Dhabi
The children’s museum section is a gem that many families miss. Interactive exhibits make art accessible even for 5-6 year olds.
- Entry Fee: ₹1,150 for adults | Free for kids under 13
- Timing: Tuesday-Sunday, 10 AM – 6:30 PM (Closed Mondays)
- Family Tip: Audio guides available in Hindi
- Louvre Abu Dhabi Website
Heritage Village
A free attraction! This reconstructed traditional village gives kids a glimpse into pre-oil Abu Dhabi. Watch craftsmen work on pottery, glassblowing, and weaving.
- Entry: Free
- Best Time: Late afternoon (around 4-5 PM)
Nature, Beaches & Outdoor Activities
Corniche Beach
This 8-kilometer stretch of pristine white sand is perfect for a relaxed family day. The water is calm, lifeguards are present, and there are plenty of playgrounds nearby.
What I Love:
- Free public beach access
- Dedicated cycling and walking paths
- Cafes and ice cream shops every few hundred meters
- Clean changing rooms and showers
Mangrove Kayaking
Book a private family kayaking tour through the Eastern Mangroves. It’s peaceful, educational (kids learn about ecosystem preservation), and a great way to beat the heat (morning tours start at 7 AM).
- Cost: ₹2,500-₹3,000 per person
- Age Requirement: 5+ years (with adult supervision)
- Duration: 2-3 hours
Umm Al Emarat Park
If your kids need to burn energy, this free public park features adventure playgrounds, a botanical garden, and even a petting zoo.
- Entry: Free (some sections like the animal garden have nominal fees)
- Best For: Toddlers and kids under 10
Saadiyat Island Beaches
Crystal-clear waters and powder-soft sand make this my top beach recommendation. Saadiyat Public Beach has facilities, while Soul Beach offers a more upscale (but paid) experience.
Unique Adventures & Local Experiences
Desert Safari & Sandboarding
No Abu Dhabi family trip is complete without a desert experience. Most operators offer family-friendly packages with camel rides, henna painting, traditional BBQ dinners, and cultural performances.
Age Considerations:
- Dune bashing: Recommended for kids 4+ years
- Camel rides: Suitable for toddlers (with parental support)
- Cost: ₹3,500-₹5,000 per person
Pro Tip from Experience: Book evening safaris (4-9 PM) when temperatures drop and the sunset views are magical.
Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital
This is a unique experience you won’t find anywhere else in the world. Watch veterinarians care for falcons (the national bird of UAE), and kids can even hold one for photos!
- Ticket Price: ₹800-₹1,000 per person
- Duration: 1.5 hours
- Booking: Advance reservations mandatory
- Falcon Hospital Official Site
Mangrove National Park
Combine education with adventure. Guided tours explain the importance of mangroves while you spot flamingos, herons, and even turtles.
Best Itineraries for Your Abu Dhabi Family Trip
3-Day Action-Packed Plan
| Day | Morning (9 AM – 1 PM) | Afternoon (2 PM – 6 PM) | Evening (7 PM onwards) |
| Day 1 | Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque tour | Heritage Village + Lunch at Corniche | Corniche Beach sunset walk |
| Day 2 | Ferrari World Abu Dhabi | Warner Bros. World (AC break!) | Dinner at Yas Mall |
| Day 3 | Desert Safari (morning option) OR Mangrove kayaking | Louvre Abu Dhabi | Saadiyat Beach + hotel pool time |
Why This Works: Balances culture, adventure, and relaxation. The 3-day format is perfect if you’re combining your trip with Dubai or if you have limited vacation days.
5-Day Relaxed & Balanced Plan
| Day | Theme | Activities |
| Day 1 | Arrival + City Orientation | Check-in, rest, evening Corniche walk, light dinner |
| Day 2 | Cultural Immersion | Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque (morning), Qasr Al Watan Palace, Heritage Village, traditional Emirati dinner |
| Day 3 | Theme Park Adventure | Full day at Yas Island: Choose 2 parks (Ferrari World + Warner Bros. OR Yas Waterworld + SeaWorld) |
| Day 4 | Nature & Learning | Mangrove kayaking (morning), Louvre Abu Dhabi (afternoon), beach time at Saadiyat |
| Day 5 | Desert & Departure | Morning desert safari OR Al Ain Zoo day trip, shopping at Marina Mall, evening flight |
Family Feedback: This pace allows for pool time at your hotel, afternoon naps for younger kids, and doesn’t feel rushed. We at Astamb Holidays design most family packages around this 5-day structure.
Budget-Friendly Variant
Not every family can splurge on multiple theme parks. Here’s how to experience Abu Dhabi on a tighter budget:
Replace Expensive Parks With:
- Free attractions: Heritage Village, Corniche Beach, Umm Al Emarat Park
- Low-cost options: Louvre Abu Dhabi (₹1,150), Falcon Hospital (₹1,000)
- One premium experience: Choose just ONE theme park (I recommend Warner Bros. for families with diverse age groups)
Budget-Saving Tips:
- Stay in Reem Island or Al Raha Beach (30% cheaper than Yas Island)
- Use public buses (₹15-30 per ride) instead of taxis
- Eat at local cafeterias (shawarma for ₹200-300) instead of hotel restaurants
- Visit attractions on weekday mornings (shorter lines, better experience)
Estimated Cost: ₹60,000-₹75,000 for a family of 4 (excluding flights)
Practical Travel Tips for Your Abu Dhabi Family Trip
Best Season: November to March
I cannot stress this enough — winter is ideal for Abu Dhabi. Temperatures hover between 20-28°C, perfect for outdoor activities. December and January see some rain (very rare), but it’s minimal.
Avoid: June-September unless you’re prepared to stay indoors. Temperatures can hit 45-50°C, and even short walks become unbearable for kids.
Packing Checklist
✅ Modest Clothing: Long pants/skirts and covered shoulders for mosque visits
✅ Comfortable Walking Shoes: You’ll walk a lot in theme parks and malls
✅ Sunblock SPF 50+: Essential year-round
✅ Hats/Caps: Especially for kids
✅ Swimwear: Most hotels have pools; beach days are a must
✅ Light Jacket: For overly air-conditioned malls and restaurants
✅ Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated
✅ Portable Phone Charger: Long days need power backup
✅ Basic First-Aid Kit: Band-aids, antiseptic, motion sickness tablets
Heat Management Strategies
From my years of planning trips, here’s what works:
- Start Early: Schedule outdoor activities between 7-10 AM
- AC Breaks: Plan indoor attractions (museums, malls, Warner Bros.) for 12-4 PM
- Hydration Stations: Keep water handy; dehydration happens faster than you think
- Cooling Mists: Small spray bottles with water are lifesavers
- Siesta Time: Schedule 2-3 hours of hotel rest in your daily itinerary
Transportation Options
Taxis: Readily available, clean, and metered. Expect ₹700-1,200 for most trips across the city.
Ride Apps: Uber and Careem work seamlessly.
Renting a Car: Worth it if you’re staying 5+ days and want flexibility.
- Cost: ₹1,500-₹2,500 per day
- Requirements: International driving permit + home country license
- Parking: Free at most malls and attractions
Public Buses: Affordable (₹15-50 per ride) but not ideal with young kids and strollers.
Cost Breakdown & Budget Hacks
Ticket Costs (Approximate in INR)
| Attraction | Adult | Child (3-11 years) | Family Bundle |
| Ferrari World | ₹5,000 | ₹4,200 | ₹16,000 (4 people) |
| Warner Bros. World | ₹4,800 | ₹4,000 | ₹15,500 |
| Yas Waterworld | ₹4,200 | ₹3,500 | ₹14,000 |
| SeaWorld | ₹4,500 | ₹3,800 | ₹15,000 |
| Louvre Abu Dhabi | ₹1,150 | Free (under 13) | ₹2,300 (2 adults) |
| Desert Safari | ₹4,000 | ₹3,000 | ₹14,000 |
| Falcon Hospital | ₹1,000 | ₹800 | ₹3,500 |
Food Costs
- Budget Meal (local cafeteria): ₹300-500 per person
- Mid-Range Restaurant: ₹1,000-1,500 per person
- Indian Restaurant (family dinner): ₹4,000-6,000 for family of 4
- Hotel Buffet Breakfast: ₹1,500-2,500 per person
Indian Dining Recommendations:
- Mumbai Chowpatty (Al Wahda Mall) — Excellent chaat and vegetarian options
- Delhi 6 (Multiple locations) — North Indian comfort food
- Saravana Bhavan — South Indian vegetarian heaven
Free & Low-Cost Activities
- Heritage Village — Free
- Corniche Beach — Free
- Umm Al Emarat Park — Free entry, nominal fees for specific sections
- Al Bateen Beach — Free
- Al Ain Oasis (if day-tripping) — Free
- Window Shopping at Yas Mall/Marina Mall — Free (+ AC!)
- Qasr Al Hosn — ₹500 per person (cultural center)
- Observation Deck at 300 (Etihad Towers) — ₹1,100 per person
Budget Hack: Many hotels offer free breakfast — load up to save on lunch costs. Pack snacks (granola bars, fruits) for theme parks where food is expensive.
Where to Stay – Family-Friendly Hotels
Yas Island Area (Best for Theme Park Lovers)
✅ Yas Island Rotana — ₹8,000-12,000/night — Walking distance to theme parks
✅ Crowne Plaza Yas Island — ₹10,000-15,000/night — Kids eat free deal
✅ Radisson Blu Yas Island — ₹9,000-13,000/night — Connected to Yas Mall
Corniche Area (Best for Beach & City Views)
✅ Fairmont Bab Al Bahr — ₹12,000-18,000/night — Stunning views, family suites
✅ InterContinental Abu Dhabi — ₹10,000-14,000/night — Private beach
✅ Le Meridien Abu Dhabi — ₹8,000-11,000/night — Budget-friendly, central location
Budget-Friendly Options
✅ Ibis Yas Island — ₹5,000-7,000/night — Basic but clean, great for park access
✅ Centro Yas Island — ₹6,000-8,000/night — Trendy design, pool, affordable
✅ Novotel Abu Dhabi Gate — ₹7,000-9,000/night — Spacious family rooms
Astamb Holidays Advantage: When you book through us, we negotiate group rates and complimentary breakfast deals that you won’t find online. Plus, we ensure your room has interconnecting doors or family suites for added convenience.
FAQs
Q1. What are the must-do activities on a family trip to Abu Dhabi?
The must-do activities on a family trip to Abu Dhabi include visiting the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, experiencing at least one Yas Island theme park (Warner Bros. or Ferrari World), enjoying Corniche Beach, and booking an evening desert safari. These four experiences give you culture, adventure, relaxation, and authentic Emirati flavor.
Q2. How many days do you need for Abu Dhabi with kids?
You need 3-5 days for Abu Dhabi with kids. A 3-day trip covers essential attractions but feels rushed. A 5-day itinerary allows for a relaxed pace with pool time, mid-day breaks, and the flexibility to revisit favorite spots. If combining with Dubai, allocate 3 days for Abu Dhabi minimum.
Q3. Which parks are best for toddlers vs teens?
For toddlers (2-5 years): Warner Bros. World (Cartoon Junction area) and SeaWorld (interactive touch pools) are best. Avoid Ferrari World and Yas Waterworld due to height restrictions.
For teens (13+ years): Ferrari World (Formula Rossa, Flying Aces) and Yas Waterworld (Dawwama, extreme slides) offer the adrenaline rush they crave. SeaWorld also has behind-the-scenes tours teens find fascinating.
Q4. Is Abu Dhabi safe and easy for Indian travelers?
Yes, Abu Dhabi is extremely safe and easy for Indian travelers. The city has one of the lowest crime rates globally, and many service staff speak Hindi. Indian passport holders can get an e-visa online (processed in 2-3 days) or apply for Visa on Arrival at the airport. Plus, you’ll find Indian restaurants in every neighborhood and vegetarian options on most menus.
Q5. What’s the best way to beat the heat with kids?
The best way to beat the heat with kids is to plan outdoor activities in the early morning (7-10 AM), schedule indoor attractions during peak heat (12-4 PM), and ensure frequent hydration breaks. Indoor options like Warner Bros. World, Louvre Abu Dhabi, and Marina Mall provide full-day entertainment in AC comfort. Always carry water bottles, cooling mists, and sunblock.
Q6. Are there free things to do for families?
Yes, there are several free things to do for families in Abu Dhabi: Corniche Beach (8 km of free public beach), Heritage Village (traditional cultural village), Umm Al Emarat Park (botanical gardens and playgrounds), and Al Bateen Beach. Window shopping at Yas Mall or Marina Mall with their play areas also costs nothing.
Q7. When is the best time to visit Abu Dhabi with children?
The best time to visit Abu Dhabi with children is November to March when temperatures range between 20-28°C. December and January are peak months with pleasant weather perfect for outdoor activities. Avoid June to September when temperatures exceed 45°C, making outdoor exploration uncomfortable for kids.
Local Secrets & Hidden Gems
Over the years, I’ve discovered spots that most guidebooks miss:
Eastern Mangrove Boardwalks
A peaceful wooden walkway through mangrove forests. It’s free, rarely crowded, and perfect for an evening stroll. Kids love spotting crabs and birds. Located near Anantara Eastern Mangroves Hotel.
Children’s Library at Louvre Abu Dhabi
Most families rush through the main galleries and miss this dedicated space. It has interactive art activities, story sessions (weekends), and hands-on exhibits designed for 3-10 year olds.
Souk Al Zafarana & Fish Market
For a slice of authentic local life, visit this traditional market in the morning. Kids can watch fishermen sort their catch, and you can buy fresh dates, spices, and traditional sweets.
Museum Workshops
Both Louvre Abu Dhabi and Manarat Al Saadiyat offer weekend art workshops for kids (ages 5-12). These free or low-cost sessions let children create their own art inspired by exhibits.
Sunset at Emirates Palace Beach
While the hotel itself is expensive, the public beach beside Emirates Palace offers stunning sunset views, soft sand, and is free to access. Grab shawarmas from a nearby food truck and enjoy a budget picnic.
Insider Tips by Season
Summer Planning (June-September)
If you’re forced to travel in summer due to work schedules or school holidays, here’s how to survive:
Focus on Indoor Attractions:
- Warner Bros. World (fully AC)
- SeaWorld Abu Dhabi
- Louvre Abu Dhabi
- Marina Mall and Yas Mall (entire days can be spent here)
- Indoor play centers like Fun City and Adventure HQ
Hotel Selection: Choose hotels with water parks or extensive pool facilities — your kids will spend afternoons there.
Timing Hack: Visit outdoor spots like the Grand Mosque at sunset (6-7 PM) when temperatures drop to 35-38°C (still hot, but manageable).
Winter Planning (November-March)
This is peak season, so expect crowds and higher prices. But the weather rewards you!
Focus on Outdoor Adventures:
- Desert safaris
- Beach days at Saadiyat and Corniche
- Mangrove kayaking
- Cycling along Corniche paths
- Picnics at Umm Al Emarat Park
Festival Advantage: Abu Dhabi Food Festival (February-March) features family-friendly events and food trucks.
Booking Tip: Book hotels 2-3 months in advance during December and January (peak winter season) to secure better rates.
Related Trips & Extensions
Day Trip to Al Ain
Only 90 minutes from Abu Dhabi, Al Ain is called the “Garden City” and offers:
- Al Ain Zoo — One of the Middle East’s best zoos with over 4,000 animals
- Jebel Hafeet — Mountain drive with panoramic views
- Al Ain Oasis — UNESCO World Heritage Site, free entry, date palm groves
Perfect For: Families who want nature and less commercialized attractions.
Dubai + Abu Dhabi Combo
This is our most popular package at Astamb Holidays. The combination offers:
- Dubai: Modern malls, Burj Khalifa, Global Village, Miracle Garden
- Abu Dhabi: Cultural depth, family theme parks, beaches
Recommended Split: 4 days Dubai + 3 days Abu Dhabi OR 3 days Dubai + 4 days Abu Dhabi depending on preferences.
Travel Between Cities: Only 1.5 hours by road, making it easy to shift bases mid-trip. We arrange comfortable private transfers so you don’t deal with luggage hassles.
Conclusion
Planning an Abu Dhabi family trip is about more than ticking attractions off a list — it’s about creating moments your family will remember forever. Whether it’s your toddler’s face lighting up at Warner Bros. World, your teen conquering Formula Rossa, or the whole family marveling at the Grand Mosque’s beauty, Abu Dhabi offers something special for every age.
The combination of safety, cultural richness, modern infrastructure, and ease for Indian travelers makes this destination a winner. Start planning early, balance your itinerary between adventure and relaxation, and don’t hesitate to reach out to experts (like us at Astamb Holidays!) who’ve been designing these trips for years.
Pro Tip: Book your flights and hotels 3-4 months in advance for the best deals, especially if traveling in December-January. Pack light, keep an open mind, and prepare for a trip your family will talk about for years.
Ready to plan your perfect Abu Dhabi family trip? Let the experts at Astamb Holidays handle the logistics while you focus on making memories. From customized itineraries and hotel bookings to visa assistance and ground transportation, we’ve got you covered.
Contact us today: https://astambholidays.com/
Special Offer for 2026: Book your Abu Dhabi family trip before March 2026 and get complimentary desert safari for bookings above ₹1,50,000.
Author Bio
Wahid Ali is a seasoned travel professional and operations lead in the tourism industry with extensive experience in crafting travel experiences and destination insights. Based in Mumbai, he heads operations at Astamb Holidays, where he combines practical travel logistics expertise with engaging storytelling to help travelers explore hidden gems across India and beyond. His work blends expert travel planning with a passion for culturally rich and nature-oriented destinations.
Connect with Wahid: LinkedIn Profile
References & Citations
This article is backed by authoritative sources, firsthand travel experience, and up-to-date information from official tourism bodies:
- Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT)
Official government tourism portal for Abu Dhabi attractions, events, and travel guidelines
🔗 https://visitabudhabi.ae/ - Ferrari World Abu Dhabi Official Website
Complete information on rides, ticket prices, timings, and special offers
🔗 https://www.ferrariworldabudhabi.com/ - Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi
Official site for theme park zones, attractions, and family packages
🔗 https://www.wbworldabudhabi.com/ - Yas Waterworld Official Portal
Ride information, height requirements, and booking details
🔗 https://www.yaswaterworld.com/ - SeaWorld Abu Dhabi
Marine life exhibits, conservation programs, and educational experiences
🔗 https://www.seaworldabudhabi.com/ - Louvre Abu Dhabi Museum
Exhibitions, children’s programs, timings, and ticketing information
🔗 https://www.louvreabudhabi.ae/ - Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre
Dress code guidelines, tour timings, and cultural etiquette
🔗 https://www.szgmc.gov.ae/ - Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital
Tour bookings, falcon care programs, and veterinary excellence
🔗 https://www.falconhospital.com/ - UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Visa Information
Official e-visa application portal and visa policies for Indian nationals
🔗 https://www.uaevisa.ae/ - Numbeo – Cost of Living in Abu Dhabi
Up-to-date pricing information for food, transportation, and entertainment
🔗 https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Abu-Dhabi - TripAdvisor – Abu Dhabi Family Attractions Reviews
Real traveler reviews and ratings for family-friendly experiences
🔗 https://www.tripadvisor.com/ - Personal Experience & Client Feedback
Over 15 years of designing Abu Dhabi family packages at Astamb Holidays, with feedback from 500+ Indian families who have traveled with us to the UAE.
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