Showing posts with label Abu Dhabi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abu Dhabi. Show all posts

Sunday, May 29, 2016

Abu Dhabi's in Pole Position



Nobody wants to come home from their holiday, especially not if a long haul flight is involved. But there are ways to soften the return trip. I booked our flights online through Abu Dhabi on Etihad Airlines, and made substantial savings by taking connections with a long delay in between. It's understandable why people are put off the idea, especially if travelling with kids. But there are benefits. A rest between two long haul flights helps adjust to the time at home and ultimately eases jet lag. The bonus is the chance for a mini holiday en route.

I was travelling with my friend and our two young daughters, with sixteen hours in Abu Dhabi we got a taste of middle-eastern hospitality. Abu Dhabi is a newly built city, shiny and well laid out without the constraints of old infrastructures. The city is divided into seven distinct islands and because we were travelling with an 11 and 13 year old, we headed straight to Yas Island. Yas is an oasis for little kids and big ones who are fans of fast boats and Formula One motorcars.

We checked-in at midday to the Viceroy Hotel which peered above the motorway like a modern sculpture. This marvel of architecture straddles across the Formula One Grand Prix Racetrack and nestles cosily next to the luxurious yachts in Yas Marina. The observant kids were quick to recognise the patterns of the race circuit in the building's design and decoration.
After depositing our bags in a generously spacious suite with two bathrooms, we took the girls and ourselves up to the ninth floor for a refreshing swim, a treat after our six hour flight. The Viceroy caters for all with a family friendly pool and an adult only pool on the other side of the hotel. We imagined what it must be like on race days with the roar of the engines zipping around the track. It was a Saturday and the hotel hosts family events and entertainment in the grounds attracting locals to the hotel.

The Viceroy has a beautiful spa which carries the ESPA range − a calm and tranquil spot in the middle of so much other activity. There are six restaurants to choose from and all lined up with great views of the race track. But we had a full day in this sunny capital and we couldn't leave without visiting The Grand Mosque which is also the biggest in the world. Only a twenty minute taxi ride from Yas Hotel, it is one of those pieces of architecture that leaves the kids in awe and the parents glad that they slipped some culture into the trip.
After our return we gave the girls the option of beach or shopping the later won out. The Yas Mall is the second largest in the UAE and located beside the theme part, Ferrari World. A free shuttle bus leaves the hotel every 38 minutes, bringing guests from the Viceroy to the Mall, Beach and Waterworld theme park so it is possible to spend a day on Yas without changing money into the local currency as all the amenities, shops and restaurants take credit cards.
Ferrari World is a dream for little boys and girls who love cars but it is more than that, it boasts the world's largest indoor roller coaster and fastest roller coaster. It's located only a short stroll across a bridge from shopping heaven at Yas Mall so we popped in for some thrills before shopping. To get the best value for this park spend a full day.
My daughter approved of the choice of stores and we hurried along to one of her favourites, Bath and Body Works, for those couple of presents that she had forgotten to buy. Every imaginable taste is catered for in the variety of restaurants from Italian, American diner food, Japanese but we opted to hop back on the bus and dine at our hotel.

The Noodle Box at The Viceroy Hotel has a wonderful menu for children. Our kids love Chinese food and with prawn crackers and mocktails to start the kids wanted everything on the menu. Our waiter Tung from Vietnam took great care to provide dishes that weren't even on the menu. The mums opted for noodles and seafood while the kids had their favourite savoury rice with beef. Three of the hotel restaurants have recently won international awards and everything about this hotel exudes excellence and great attention to detail. I had popped into the Japanese restaurant earlier and the buffet presentation was a work of art. Delicious sorbets in real fruit skins rested in frozen bowls of ice with edible flowers frozen into the design.

So was it worth stopping off? When booking our flights there was a saving of over €100pp by taking the long stopover. The cost of a hotel room at the Viceroy was half that and the luxuriously large ESPA toiletries in the bathroom would cost this in a Dublin Spa. The stopover was especially exciting for the kids so yes, we hope to return to Abu Dhabi someday soon.



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For more information see www.visitabudhabi.ae

The Yas Viceroy Hotel
Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi is the only hotel in the world suspended over a Formula 1 racetrack
Rooms start from €185 EUR (AED749) per night (incl. tax). To book visit http://www.viceroyhotelsandresorts.com/en/abudhabi

We booked flights with Etravel www.e-travel.ie
Tel: 01 4081999
100% Irish owned & bonded Travel Agency.

New record-breaking rollercoaster at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi
The world’s largest indoor theme park, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, which is already home to the world’s fastest rollercoaster, Formula Rossa, and now the record-breaking ‘Flying Aces’ ride www.ferrariworldabudhabi.com  

Prices: Adult full day ticket €84 Child €74

Published in Irish Mail on Sunday 29th May 2016

Monday, May 23, 2016

Get two holidays for the price of one! #Travel Tuesday on TV3's Midday Show!


Jackson Family at the Burj Khalifa in Dubai on way home from Australia

Tuesday 24th May 2016
How do you squeeze an extra holiday into your main holiday and delay the going home process? Taking a long-stopover or breaking your journey is a wonderful opportunity to ease jet lag and get to see somewhere else for a small outlay and sometimes make savings too!
With so many people visiting family in Australia the most popular route is now through the middle east and both Emirates and Etihad offer daily flights from Dublin. The hub airports of Dubai and Abu Dhabi are only an hour apart by taxi and if you break your journey with an overnight it is possible to see both cities.


Family Day at the Viceroy Hotel in Abu Dhabi
Shopping is a must in both and this is an opportunity to see middle-eastern culture and decide if you like it that you might come back for a longer time. If your stay is over 24 hours long you can book a hotel and bring light carry on bags for your overnight stay.



But be wary that flight schedules can change very quickly so if you really want to make a stop over book a multi-city trip and sometimes this will work out the same price.
Abu Dhabi racetrack Viceroy hotel


Abu Dhabi Do!
I took my daughter to Thailand in February and we had a 14 hour stopover. After a very early morning flight we arrived at 12pm and set about spending 12 magical hours getting to know the place. Yas Island is one of Abu Dhabi's five regions and specialises in things to do with kids.
abu dhabi nights

We checked in at the Viceroy Hotel, which straddles the Formulae One raceway.The Viceoy hotel often has rooms for as little as €128 if you book through booking.com or trivago. and it is perfectly located close to every attraction with free bus transfers. Here we swam in the pool enjoyed the food and took in the top attractions - Ferrari World and Yas Shopping Mall, the second biggest in the UAE.

Ferrari World boasts the biggest rollercoaster in the world and if you want to see the scale of it take a look at it next to the grand prix circuit.
copyright Eamonn Blaney Ferrari World from the air
The Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque is a wonder of the modern world and the largest. It is closed to non-muslims on Fridays and Holy Days but admission is free otherwise and it is an enthralling marvel of architecture - Free of Charge!
copyright Eamonn Blaney The Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque

Stop off in the neighbours!
London is much closer to us and can be overlooked as a great destination to spend a day. With so many airlines and flights passing through Heathrow and Gatwick Irish Travellers often have to transfer to a flight through the London hubs and because of our familiarity with the city I'd forgotten how many new attractions and sights there are to see in London. My daughter had never been so travelling with her helped me to see the city with new eyes and of course there were lots of attractions like the London Eye and The shard that I had never been to either. We made a list of our top things to do in London but if you only have one day then the top new sights are on the South Bank opposite Westminster. Even if you only have a day to spend you can fit a lot in.
Buckingham Palace

We suggest a London Duck Tour and take in the Sea Life Aquarium and London Dungeon, all south of the river. This is overlooked by the London Eye and if you book your tickets beforehand online, you can easily go from one attraction to the other.
Shopping on Oxford Street is great fun and try take a black cab!

Brunch on the roof of the ME Hotel

Afternoon Tea is a quintessentially English thing to do and if you have time try and do Brunch on the roof of the ME hotel.
London Duck Tours are great fun and include a cruise up the River Thames
Going West!
If you are travelling west there are lots of great options for taking in a second city. Wow Air fly to Boston and Washington via Iceland and encourage passengers to stop off and see this remarkable island. Air Canada take many of their passengers through Toronto which is the hub not only to all of Canada but to the USA and the Caribbean also. Many of the US airlines offer connections through the hubs of Chicago and New York especially.

Talk to your tour operator and see what they advise about extending your next longhaul trip!
Or just go on skyscanner and you will be amazed by the flight options that will pop up. If you book your flight with an online website check with your airline or airport the day of travel that your flight is on time - sometimes flight schedules can change and your flight can actually leave earlier!

If you missed my appearance on today's Midday Show on TV3 catch it here on player www.tv3.ie/3player/

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Happy Travels
Michelle x