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Saadiyat Island Review

4.3 /517 Reviews
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An artificial island is still under construction. There is the Sadiat Cultural Museum, which uses modern multimedia technology to introduce the planning of the island and the development of the island's cultural history. In this, you can also see the Emirates Pavilion, the Mona Lisa and the Da Vinci synthetic statue at the Shanghai Expo. And the drip irrigation technology invented in Israel. There are many modern art elements in the tube. I like the starry room. It feels very good.

Saadiyat Island

Posted: Apr 19, 2017
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  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    Sadiat Island is also a very good area to visit. There are also many luxury hotels on this island to choose from. The beach is also a good place to go. The sand is very soft. Many shades are free to use. Sun protection is the most important.

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    Posted: Dec 18, 2021
  • 多多
    4/5Excellent
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    First time here and despite all the reviews I decided to try it because we wanted to go to the beach. First issue was that the card swipe machine was not available but luckily I brought cash. Tickets cost AED 70 per person (including lounge chairs and umbrellas) and I had a AD 140 with my teenage son. It looked good at first, with small restaurants, beach shops and toilets (dirty, I didn’t want to use it). We walked through the wood trail to the beach area but it was very disappointing. We arrived at about 9:45 and all the front lounge chairs were full so we chose the back row lounge chairs. The lounge chairs were dirty and needed to be thoroughly cleaned. The parasols were a bit broken and dirty too. A beach staff came over and opened the parasol for us but said nothing. We brought food and drinks and were ready to stay here for a few hours. We laid our towels on the lounge chairs and lay on them looking out at the sea. The water was transparent for the first few hours and we could even see a lot of small fish. After that the ocean became cloudy and there was seaweed and foam everywhere. We even found faeces on the beach! The tourists here quickly grew more, cigarette butts were everywhere on the beach, and as a non-smoker it made me feel disgusting and unenvironmental. It was a pity that this could have been a good place to relax. After 3 hours we decided to leave. We were disappointed here and the experience was not good. The management of the beach should spend money to renovate and keep the place clean. Will not be back for a while.

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    Posted: Jun 3, 2020
  • 小鱼儿2015
    4/5Excellent
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    Along the coastal avenue, you can just see this small island. This island has been built manually. The things here are very perfect. There are many museums and hotels built here. The whole thing is very luxurious. I like to come here.

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    Posted: Jul 11, 2019
  • 多多
    3/5Average
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    It’s a great attraction and a great place to visit. There is also a small number of photos taken from the airline in the lighthouse (very nice). We also enjoyed the mango ice in the Salt store (super delicious!). We needed about an hour to visit the whole place and enjoy the ice cream. There was also a restaurant inside but we didn’t go in to eat. The whole garden looks very clean and green is full of the whole vision, but the hot weather prevents us from enjoying the beautiful garden. Another bad thing is that the coffee corners of the attraction are closed. The good thing is that the exhibitions here are completely free and there will be many exhibitions to see throughout the year.

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    Posted: Jun 4, 2020
  • M44***33
    5/5Outstanding
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    Sadiat Island, Arabic for “happiness island”, is a 30-minute drive from Abu Dhabi City, a large low-lying island 500 meters off the coast of Abu Dhabi Island with a total area of 27 square kilometers. It costs $27 billion to build commercial, residential, and leisure areas on the island. Currently under construction, expected to be completed in 2018, this is Abu Dhabi's emerging cultural center and entertainment resort.

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    Posted: Oct 8, 2017
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