Al Gurm Resort

Al Gurm Resort

identifikator: S02_UAE Abu Dhabi

Kaufpreis: 150000 EUR

Lokation: United Arab Emirates

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Another attraction of Al Gurm Resort is that it is situated on the Western edge of Abu Dhabi Island within a natural mangrove and sandbar habitat. Abu Dhabi is one of the world’s most attractive and cosmopolitan cities. As the regional hub this city has been successful in attracting international business and tourism. This area is now enjoying a period of unprecedented long-term growth. Al Gurm Resort is set to further enhance the appeal of this thriving part of the world and enrich the lives of those who live there. Revenues generated by the oil industry have been purposely invested to create a first class infrastructure and flourishing modern metropolis. At the same time great effort has been taken to protect Abu Dhabi's natural scenic beauty and to preserve the authentic spirit of Arabia. Abu Dhabi offers its cosmopolitan population the chance to pursue a very attractive lifestyle. One in which all the amenities and conveniences of modern living are available in the pleasant surroundings of a sun-kissed, waterfront city, and abundant parks and tree-lined boulevards. Abu Dhabi offers a variety of beautiful landscapes. Lush and vibrant with large gardens and parks it is known as the Green State whilst also being the location of the world's largest sand dunes. In addition there are nearly 200 islands around Abu Dhabi, offering some of the most natural untouched beaches in the region. With a population of 1.6 million, and 87% of the UAE land area, Abu Dhabi is the center of government and business life in the UAE. Abu Dhabi International Airport, for ease of use, ranks among the best airports in the Arab world. Within an eight hour radius of the city, business professionals and holiday makers alike can reach a vast array of cities and international destinations. The city is a unique mix of traditional Arabian charm and cosmopolitan sophistication. Combined with its beautiful beaches, fantastic shopping and top international resorts Abu Dhabi City is an ideal place to live, work, or visit.

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Located on the North East coast of the Arabian Peninsula, Abu Dhabi is the Capital of the United Arab Emirates and the largest of the seven emirates which form the federation of the UAE. With a population of 1,600,000 and a land area of 67,000 square kilometres, Abu Dhabi is the largest as well as the most populated of all the Emirates. Stretching south to the beautiful green oasis of Liwa lies some of the world’s largest sand dunes, and to the east is the ancient oasis of Al Ain. Its sandy coastline is dotted with over 200 islands and is gently lapped by the azure waters of the Arabian Gulf. The Emirate was once the world's best site for pearling and its rich seafaring tradition continues today with a myriad of watersport activities available from sailing on a traditional dhow to diving and deep sea fishing. Abu Dhabi is 160 kms south of Dubai, the second major city of the UAE, and is easily accessible by car or plane.

Abu Dhabi:

  • Has a sub tropical, arid climate and sunny blue skies with temperatures that vary but never disappoint. Rainfall is infrequent and irregular, falling mainly in winter. The most pleasant time of year to visit is in the cooler winter months (November to March) when temperatures are around 24o C (75 o F) during the day and 13 o C (56 o F) at night.
  • The total land area of 67,000 square kilometres includes 87% on the mainland with the remainder composed of over 200 natural islands.
  • Centre of UAE Government and finance.
  • Language: Arabic * Currency: UAE Dirham
  • Time Zone: GMT + 4
  • The population of the UAE is 5 million with the population of Abu Dhabi at 1.6 million.
  • Economy: + 90% of the UAE’s oil + 10% of the worlds oil + 5% of the worlds gas In 2005, the Emirate of Abu Dhabi experienced GDP growth of 11%. Abu Dhabi enjoys the highest income per capita in the world. No corporate, personal, income, or withholding tax. No foreign exchange controls, quotas, or trade barriers. Exceptionally competitive import duties with many products exempted.