With more than 200 islands, stretches of quiet beaches and nearly eternal sunshine, Abu Dhabi has plenty to offer water lovers.
Families have access to water parks (and the chance to play at being mermaids). Thrill seekers who travel here can strap jet pack boots to their feet and soar above the sea or deep dive in search of pearl-filled oysters.
“It’s a great spot to do water sports as the water’s usually quite flat and the weather is slightly cooler than Dubai,” says Ala Lababidi, a long-time UAE resident who wake surfs often.
“My personal favorite in Abu Dhabi is kayaking in the natural mangroves on a two-hour guided tour,” says Gretta Beckett, an Abu Dhabi resident.
Adventure traveler Laura Coughlin points to Abu Dhabi’s massive water cable park. “There’s nothing like it in the Middle East,” she says. “Even pro-boarders come to check it out. Our country’s only pro wakeboarder, Omeir Saeed, is often here cheering on budding wake boarders.”
These epic water activities make the most of Abu Dhabi’s endless sunshine:
Pretend to be mermaids at a water park
With a pearl diving theme and 40 rides, slides and attractions, it’s easy to understand why families flock to Yas WaterworldB water park.
The region’s first water cinema is here, and when the show is done, there’s a kid-friendly mermaid school.
It’s even possible to plunge down the Middle East’s longest suspended roller-coaster or race headlong against five others down a massive water slide.
Master 360 turns wake surfing

The flat waters of the UAE are ideal for wake surfing.
Wake Evolution
The flat waters of the UAE are ideal for wake surfing, a sport that involves riding a shorter surf board behind a special wave-creating boat. Once the art of standing up has been mastered, you can progress on to flips, 360 turns and even ever-so-serene board yoga.
“For the flattest water, go wake surfing at sunrise in the Mangroves,” says Stephanie Mullet, marketing manager of Wake Evolution in Abu Dhabi.
The surrounding promenade is full of restaurants for breakfast after. Or for sunset riders, there’s drinks at the Anantara Eastern Mangrove’s outdoor terrace for waterfront views of the marina.
“Abu Dhabi’s protected waterways make the water flatter, meaning you won’t fall as much,” says Mullet.
Gather pearls from a traditional dhow

Abu Dhabi Pearl Journey: Dates, tea and pearl-opening included.
Abu Dhabi Pearl Journey invites travelers onto a traditional Arabic pearling dhow for a morning winding between the city’s lush mangroves.
A local guide talks through the extensive history of pearl diving in the region (including how divers wore weights on their legs and clipped their noses shut), then provides dates, tea and a pearl opening demonstration. Anyone who finds a pearl gets to keep it.
Explore history along a scenic route

Captain Tony’s boat ride: A glide through history.
Captain Tony’s one-hour boat tour offers a glide through Abu Dhabi’s history.
The trip passes the Maqta Fort, a local heritage site over 200 years old, then winds past Abu Dhabi’s mangroves. Flamingos can be spotted here.
Toward the end, there’s a scenic view of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.
Skip the boat with a cable park

Al Forsan International Sorts Resort: From wake skating to wake boarding.
At Al Forsan International Sports Resort it’s possible to wake skate, knee board, mono ski or water ski — but the big sport here is wakeboarding.
This massive cable park involves a huge overhead cable that pulls riders along the lake at speeds of nearly 24 miles per hour (38 kph), no boats required.
The wait time is minimal, as the system can pop out 13 riders per minute. For those into advanced wakeboarding, the dedicated extreme course is great for intense training.
Compete against friends in an inflatable course

Aquafun Abu Dhabi: Inflatable fun.
AquaFun, Abu Dhabi’s first inflatable water park — and what’s claimed to the be the world’s biggest — brings the joy of bounce castles into the sea.
This 84-piece obstacle course has bridges, ramps, steps and slides, challenging visitors to balance and climb their way to success.
Make a mistake and it’s into the water you go. When the fun is done, the surrounding A’l Bahar at the Corniche has some 20 cafes and restaurants for a post-bounce meal.
Kayak in luxury

Kayaking around Abu Dhabi is a good way to spot wild life.
Anantara
For a sumptuous experience, travelers can kayak into Abu Dhabi’s mangroves with a guide from Anantara’s Eastern Mangroves Hotel and Spa.
The trip involves potential spotting of wildlife like foxes, turtles, flamingos and the ever-charming sea snakes.
Leave the city center for quiet waters
The flat waters of Ghantoot Marina make it one of the most popular UAE watersports spots for those in the know.
In this scenic area you’ll find more locals than tourists — possibly because of the 40-minute drive from Abu Dhabi’s center.
Yet with multiple companies offering everything from jet skiing (ideal in the flat waters) to serious wake surfing (again, great on the glassy surface), Ghantoot has plenty to do all day.
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