As highlighted on the Travel Weekly website last November, fully vaccinated Australians, amongst other travellers, who enjoy quarantine-free entry to Abu Dhabi can enjoy some of the newer experiences it has to offer. This includes visiting the National Aquarium that opened on 12th November 2021 and which is the Middle East’s largest aquarium; also mentioned were exploring the Jubail Mangrove Park and kayaking at The Louvre Abu Dhabi.
In other news, MSC Cruises launched its new cruise ship, MSC Virtuosa, on 28th November 2021 in Dubai that takes passengers to Abu Dhabi, its famous Sir Bani Yas Island and then on to Doha. The island, home to the popular Arabian Wildlife Park continues to be a key attraction in the region and features safe accommodation options like Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island Al Yamm Villa Resort. Those who stay at such a resort in Abu Dhabi can encounter diverse free-roaming wildlife as well as enjoy numerous outdoor activities and adventures.
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