When to go à ÎLE D'ABU DHABI ?

While Abu Dhabi enjoys year-round sunshine, the tourist season starts during the All Saints' Day school vacations and lasts until Easter. From May to September, temperatures can rise to over 40 degrees... Prices plummet. Religious holidays punctuate the year. Thus, Ramadan is a period of 29 or 30 days interesting to discover, with when the sun sets festive meals shared, the "iftar".

The best time to travel à ÎLE D'ABU DHABI

Jan.
météo
12 / 23
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Feb.
météo
14 / 24
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Mar.
météo
16 / 27
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Apr.
météo
18 / 30
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May
météo
22 / 34
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June
météo
25 / 36
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Jul.
météo
28 / 38
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Aug.
météo
28 / 30
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Sept.
météo
25 / 37
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Oct.
météo
22 / 33
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Nov.
météo
18 / 31
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Dec.
météo
14 / 26
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Discover ÎLE D'ABU DHABI

Abu Dhabi, "the father of the gazelle", the federal capital of the United Arab Emirates, appeared as a settlement in 1793 and remained a provincial town until the early 1960s. In Qasr el Hosn, you'll discover, incredulous, these yellowed photos of a beach planted with a few shacks and haunted by ungainly fishermen. The sight before our eyes today gives full meaning to the word "development". At the beginning of the 20th century, historians agree that Abu Dhabi's population did not exceed 6,000, falling to around 4,000 in the mid-1950s when the pearling industry collapsed. It wasn't until the end of the 1960s, when Sheikh Zayed came to power and the technical and commercial structures of the black gold industry were established, that a real phenomenon of urban sedentarization took place. Today, the island is both modern and a guardian of its cultural heritage.

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