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The Westin Abu Dhabi Al Ain Golf in Abu Dhabi we were presented with tons of options, there is something for every age and taste from an immersion at the Louvre Abu Dhabi* complete with famous master masterpieces by Rembrandt, Van Gogh (self-portrait), Whistler (Whistler’s Mother), Picasso and many others on loan from the Musee du Louvre and other renowned collections, to Ferrari World’s astounding theme park featuring the world’s fastest roller coaster, to Yas Island Water World, to Warner Brothers indoor theme park, to a desert Safari complete with dune bashing, Sunset Dinner, belly dancing, henna painting and camels. There is rocking beach club and water sports, with more creative entertainment surprises on the way like the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi under construction, to keep things fresh. There is also a fast-growing club scene on the highest level. And sand surfing. with tar balls, way wrong on that one) With 5 Star hotels directly adjacent, it is truly a paradise after a day of golf or activities or a day at the beach for its own sake. As Howie generously explained in American terms so I could understand, “If Dubai is Las Vegas, Abu Dhabi is Naples” *the ceiling of the museum alone is worth the visit Kevin Zweidik, a tour operator we met on the trip says that the bookings to Abu Dhabi increased up significantly since his visit. Word of mouth, along with an increasing media interest in Europe about this growing holiday hotspot is driving it. Not knowing a thing about the Persian Gulf aside from the controversies in the news, the white sand beaches and azure waters are as pretty as any I have seen, and I have seen my share. (I was expecting war torn muddy If you have been to Dubai, you may appreciate the fact that you can choose between a relaxed family friendly atmosphere combined with an air of modern sophistication and elegance found anywhere in the In truth, it is my understanding from tour operators, while Dubai is currently the #1 destination for traveling golfers in the region, but I suspect that is large part because Dubai is famous for “over the top” everything. However, golfers and nongolfers alike are fast discovering the allure of Abu Dhabi. With the government/private sector partnership’s commitment to cultural heritage as well as their embracing new ideas from every direction, it would be no surprise to me if the place becomes “the” destination hotspot as golfers these days seem to be flocking to experiential destinations with great golf, plenty of options for down time and comparatively attractive prices. Volume 4 • Issue 47 21