Abra is a traditional boat made out of wood. They are commonly used on Dubai Creek to transport people to different water stations across either side of the creek. Abra’s are popular around the entire UAE, including Abu Dhabi. However, knowing our beautiful capital city, it never does anything the simple way. This hotel in Abu Dhabi has just unveiled a new Abra experience that is both luxurious and affordable. And we are here to give you all the details.
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Where Is This Extraordinary Abra Experience?
The beautiful and infamous Shangri-La Qaryat Al Beri, is the host of the new Abra experience. The Abra boat ride is priced at an affordable AED 25 and its floats along the stunning canals of the hotel landscape. Not is the price incredibly generous, but children under the age of 6 can travel on the boat for free. Making this an experience the whole family can enjoy.
What To Expect From The Abra Boat Ride
The Abra boat ride is a relaxing experience allowing you to soak up the tranquility of the natural greenery that surround the waterways. Floating along the canal passengers be feel as though they have been transported to the canals of Venice, Italy. Bringing a unique European experience all the way to the middle East.
So why not make the best use of the long weekend coming up at the then of this month for Eid Al Adha, and make a trip down to Abu Dhabi and book a staycation at the Shangri-La Qaryat Al Beri to experience this stunning Abra journey while you’re in relaxation mode.
Abra Boat Ride Quick Deets
Location: Khor Al Maqta,Qaryat al Beri – Abu Dhabi
Timings: Abra boat ride is open daily from 10 am to 10 pm
Contact: 02 509 8888
Cost: AED 25
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Chantay Custis
August 16, 2024First bit of focussed practice with the 50/54/58 setup this weekend, and it may have convinced me to slightly tweak how I have been approaching short game this yearPrimarily I had been using the 58* around the greens, partially at my instructor’s urging to be more aggressive at pins, with the intention of using that 58 in many more situationsIn practice though, trying to compare results with all three wedges, overall I am preferring the outcomes with the 54* Overall I though that the 54 was just a little bit easier to control, not having to rely on something that plays higher into the greens from midrange pitch and chip shots The 58* came in second, probably due to the distance itself, which made controlling the 50* into the pin slightly more difficult The 50* would come out and land in a spot that I was hoping for, just at this point I was having a more difficult time with the amount of rollout at times being more difficult to judgePlenty of more work to do though, trying to figure out how/when to use the 50*, but early results with the 54 and 58 are promising
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