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Abu Dhabi Tours Range From $10 Walks to $1,300 Safaris

The capital’s tour scene-spanning mosques, malls and mangroves-offers options from budget self-guided strolls to luxury helicopter rides.

By Abu Dhabi Things-to-do Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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Abu Dhabi Tours Range From $10 Walks to $1,300 Safaris
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Abu Dhabi draws more than 3 million visitors a year to tours that range from a $10 self-guided walk to private overnight desert camps that can top $1,300 per person, according to local operators including GetYourGuide, ToursByLocals and Viator [1][2][3].

The spread matters right now because July temperatures regularly push past 40 degrees Celsius, forcing summer travelers indoors. Tour companies lean heavily on Yas Island’s air-conditioned theme parks such as Ferrari World and Warner Bros. World, while the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque-the city’s most-visited landmark-still requires modest clothing for entry [1][2][5] .

City Sights and Desert Dunes

The standard half-day city sightseeing tour costs about $45 and covers the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the Louvre Abu Dhabi, Qasr Al Hosn and the Heritage Village, which re-creates pre-oil Bedouin life, according to Viator and ToursByLocals [2][3][1]. The Grand Mosque itself holds the world's largest hand-knotted carpet and Swarovski chandeliers, and it appears on nearly every major city itinerary [4].

For visitors who want to get outside despite the heat, desert safaris with BBQ dinner, camel rides and sandboarding start at around $40, per ToursByLocals [2]. Premium private tours or overnight camping in the Liwa Desert can climb above $1,300 a person, according to Viator [3]. Kayaking through the Eastern Mangroves and self-driving speedboat tours on Yas Island offer cooler alternatives, while a four-hour guided island-hopping cruise is listed by Specialists in Travel [4][1].

Big Bus Tours runs two hop-on-hop-off routes: a red line covering urban attractions and a green route that loops past the Grand Mosque, according to the company’s published schedules [1].

High-End and High-Altitude Options

Helicopter city tours cost up to $1,200 per group, making them the most expensive standard offering, per Viator [4]. A full-day premium sightseeing tour from Dubai that includes the Grand Mosque, Louvre Abu Dhabi, Ferrari World and the Founders Memorial is also available year-round [4].

The best season for outdoor activities remains November through March, when mild weather makes walking tours and dune bashing comfortable, according to YouTube travel guides cited by tour operators [5]. Summer visitors are steered toward indoor attractions such as the National Aquarium, snow parks and the Yas Island theme parks [3].

Planning tip: Modest clothing covering shoulders and knees is required for the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, and most city tours include a stop there, so pack accordingly even on a hot day [5].

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