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FromWellington (WLG)ToAbu Dhabi (AUH)Round-trip
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28 Feb 2025 - 27 Mar 2025

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NZD1,758*

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From Wellington To Abu Dhabi Fare Type Round-trip Economy Dates 28 Feb 2025 - 27 Mar 2025 From NZD1,758 Last Seen 21 hours ago

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Experience the best of spectacular Abu Dhabi

Book flights to Abu Dhabi and experience the wonder of the United Arab Emirates’ dazzling capital.

The majestic Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque pays tribute to traditional Islamic design alongside beautifully ornate flourishes – its extraordinary mosaic-tiled courtyard is surrounded by more than 80 golden domes.

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Across the emirate, space-age buildings stretch high into the sky, turquoise waters lap against sun-kissed beaches and fun-filled attractions are the gateway to a world of enchantment.

Exhilarating Yas Island has it all. Take a spin around the Yas Marina Circuit – venue for the F1™ Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

More thrills await at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, where you can buckle up for a ride on the planet’s fastest rollercoaster. Or cool off among the pools and slides of Yas Waterworld – children will love the Tots’ Playground.

With year-round blue skies, the beach at Abu Dhabi Corniche fringes a five-mile pedestrianised stretch along the coast. Or head to the white sands of Saadiyat Island, where you might even spot a Hawksbill sea turtle.

Explore the extraordinary Louvre Abu Dhabi, an architectural marvel where art, sculpture and other artefacts trace world history from the earliest civilisations.

Fly to Abu Dhabi with Etihad Airways and your boarding pass becomes the Extraordinary Abu Dhabi Pass – giving you discounts to enjoy on food, shopping and unforgettable experiences.

What’s the weather like in Abu Dhabi?

What’s the weather like in Abu Dhabi?

Average temperature Average rainfall

JAN

19°C

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FEB

20°C

2cm

MAR

23°C

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APR

27°C

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MAY

32°C

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JUN

33°C

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JUL

35°C

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AUG

36°C

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SEP

33°C

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OCT

30°C

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NOV

25°C

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DEC

21°C

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Abu Dhabi enjoys beautiful warm weather all year round, with very little rainfall. The period between May and October sees the hottest temperatures – this is when the world-class indoor attractions come into their own.

Fly to Abu Dhabi from December through to March for a cooler climate. With temperatures averaging around 21°C, it’s the perfect time to explore the city’s attractions or relax on its sun-soaked beaches.

Reasons to visit Abu Dhabi

sheikh zayed grand mosque abu dhabi bright sunshine water fountain

The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

The largest place of worship in the UAE, the beautiful Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque can fit an incredible 40,000 people within its walls.

Blending architectural styles from across the Islamic civilisations, this remarkable structure is composed of four towering minarets, a trio of prayer halls and an exquisite mosaic courtyard. Inside the main hall you’ll find ornately woven carpets and one of the world’s largest handmade chandeliers.

Dress modestly and be respectful during your visit. Avoid shorts and skirts cut above the knee, and always keep your shoulders covered. Ladies will be loaned a traditional abaya (long cloak), with either a hood or a shawl to cover their hair.

a couple swimming in the pool at saadiyat beach club in abu dhabi

Saadiyat's beautiful beaches and cultural treasures

Located less than 10 minutes from downtown Abu Dhabi, Saadiyat Island offers the chance to relax on blissful beaches and enjoy world-class cultural experiences.

The public beach is the perfect spot to sample Abu Dhabi’s warm turquoise waters. You’ll find everything you need here including sun loungers and parasols, showers, bathrooms and changing rooms, as well as a cafe nearby. For peace of mind, lifeguards are on duty throughout the day.

If you’re looking for an even more luxurious stint on the sands, there’s the option of spending the day at Saadiyat Beach Club. Home to a gorgeous pool, along with stylish restaurants, lounges and poolside cabanas, you can also enjoy spa, sauna and steam room facilities.

Head down the wooden walkway to the beach and you might spot dolphins frolicking in the bay or see one of the endangered Hawksbill turtles that have found a safe nesting place here. Nearby, you can get into the swing of things at Saadiyat Beach Golf Club – the first ocean course in the region.

Designed by award-winning architect Jean Nouvel, the stunning Louvre Abu Dhabi sits at the heart of the Saadiyat Cultural District. An art lover’s dream, the galleries include a Permanent Gallery and a Temporary Gallery featuring works on loan from renowned museums including the Louvre, Musee d’Orsay and Centre Pompidou.

Louvre Abu Dhabi brings different cultures together, celebrating the shared human experience through works of cultural, historical and sociological significance dating from ancient times right through to the modern era.

The building’s unique design contributes to the sense of wonder. The distinctive dome takes inspiration from traditional roofs of crisscrossed palm leaves, resulting in the shafts of sunlight creating playful patterns within the galleries.

aerial shot of yas marina circuit and island abu dhabi

Fun and thrills on Yas Island

A must-visit for any motorsport fan, the Yas Marina Circuit is believed to be the most expensive Formula 1™ track ever constructed.

Home to the iconic last race of the F1™ season, the Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, you can watch world-class motorsport here, or book a once-in-a-lifetime supercar driving experience during the off season. You can also enjoy go-karting on a smaller track adjacent to the circuit.

Keeping fit? On certain evenings, you can even head to the track for a jog or bike ride; with music pumping, it’s a great opportunity to take on the track for yourself.

Yas Island also offers the chance to relax on serene Yas Beach. It’s a great place for a family day out, with white sands and gentle, lapping waves. There’s a kids’ splash pool and a large swimming pool, along with tempting food and drink options.

Nearby you’ll find an array of amazing attractions including Yas Waterworld, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi and the largest indoor theme park in the world, Warner Bros. World™ Abu Dhabi.

An unforgettable experience for the whole family, it’s a great choice for a day of rides, rollercoasters and even the chance to meet Bugs Bunny, Fred Flintstone, Superman and a whole host of treasured Hanna-Barbera, Looney Tunes and DC Comics characters.

Things to know before you fly to Abu Dhabi

charities Cultural considerations

You’re sure to receive a warm welcome in Abu Dhabi but it’s a good idea to check local laws and customs before you travel. The dress code in the city is typically modest, though it’s more relaxed in hotels. Swimwear should only be worn at the beach, waterpark or around the swimming pool. Tipping is customary, though a 10 per cent service charge will often be automatically added to the bill.

bus Getting around

Taxi is the most convenient way to get around the city, although there are buses to destinations such as the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Yas Island and the Louvre Abu Dhabi.

If you’re looking to travel outside the city, you might want to rent a car. Check the requirements before travelling, as you may need an International Driving Permit.

meals Local cuisine

For a taste of traditional food in Abu Dhabi, try maqluba – a meat, vegetable and rice dish cooked in a pot and then flipped upside down for serving. As the city sits on the coast of the Arabian Gulf, seafood is a mainstay in Abu Dhabi and many restaurants serve delicious fish dishes.

accommodation Where to stay

Yas Island is a great place to stay in Abu Dhabi as it’s close to the airport and home to many of the main attractions such as Yas Marina Circuit, Yas Waterworld, and Warner Bros. World™ Abu Dhabi. If you fancy a round of golf, head to Yas Links or take on the world’s tallest indoor climbing wall at Clymb Abu Dhabi.

Flying to Abu Dhabi: FAQs

How far is Abu Dhabi airport from the city?

Flights to Abu Dhabi take visitors to Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) where transfers to the centre of the city take around 30 minutes, and it’s just 15 minutes to Yas Island. When you book your Abu Dhabi flights online, you can arrange an airport transfer or take a bus or taxi from outside the airport.

How long can I stay in Abu Dhabi?

How long you can stay in Abu Dhabi depends on the passport you travel with. Residents of the UK, Australia, GCC nations, the United States and most European countries can usually stay for up to 30 days. To check if you need a visa and to apply for one, visit our visas page.

What should I wear in Abu Dhabi?

Whilst it can be very warm in Abu Dhabi, air conditioning keeps malls, restaurants and indoor attractions chilled, so jeans and a few layers are a good idea. It’s respectful to keep shoulders and legs covered, and men should avoid shorts when visiting religious sites. It’s fine to wear shorts, t-shirts and swimwear on the beach and by hotel pools, and don’t forget a hat to protect yourself from the sun.

Why we love Abu Dhabi

“Abu Dhabi is the home of Etihad Airways and this amazing city has something for everyone. It's the perfect place to get active in the great outdoors. Try kayaking at Eastern Mangroves, or cycling along the Corniche - you can hire bikes along the waterfront. Finish off with a stroll around Umm al Emarat park as the sun sets.”

Why fly to Abu Dhabi with Etihad?

When you book your flight to Abu Dhabi with Etihad you’ll be welcomed to a world of choice.

Your Abu Dhabi flights should be by your design, with extra baggage, and your choice of transport to and from the airport. Relax in our luxurious airport lounges before you fly, and complimentary food, beverages, Wi-Fi, newspapers, magazines and shower facilities. First and Business guests enjoy free access to our lounges, while Economy guests can pay to use the facilities.

On board, our cabins have been designed with comfort in mind. Every seat reclines and features a fully adjustable headrest. Rest your head on a welcoming pillow and cosy up with a fleece blanket.

Economy guests looking for more legroom can choose to upgrade to Economy Space or bid for Economy Neighbour-Free for extra room to stretch out.

Every guest can look forward to a complimentary meal and drink of their choice. Our dishes are made using fresh, seasonal ingredients and include options inspired by your destination.

Business guests on our A380 and B787 aircraft are able to recharge with seats that transform into fully-flat beds, or relax with friends in The Lobby on the upper deck of the A380. On selected flights in Business, you’ll have the option to Dine Anytime. Our a la carte menu offers a choice of Emirati and destination-inspired cuisine, including healthy options and light bites.

If you’re looking for entertainment, you’ll be spoilt for choice with E-BOX. Guests can enjoy access to this great hub featuring the latest movies, music, TV shows, interactive games, live sport and more to help your journey fly by.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated January 2023.