Complete the F1 in Fashion

May 5
18:52

2012

Mary Ruthrina

Mary Ruthrina

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When it comes to the Grand Prix circuit, Abu Dhabi is a relative newcomer and the first Grand Prix race was held there in 2009. Abu Dhabi is an extremely interesting place to visit no matter what time of year you go but it is really abuzz with activity when it comes to that Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – a fixture on the F1 circuit.

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Not everyone aims to go to a place such as Abu Dhabi but,Complete the F1 in Fashion Articles if you are an F1 racing fan, you should seriously consider it. Abu Dhabi is an extremely interesting place to visit no matter what time of year you go but it is really abuzz with activity when it comes to that Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – a fixture on the F1 circuit. Usually closing off the F1 Grand Prix circuit, F1 Holidays to see the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix can often prove to be very exciting.

When it comes to the Grand Prix circuit, Abu Dhabi is a relative newcomer and the first Grand Prix race was held there in 2009. An interesting titbit for those wanting to enjoy on F1 Holidays, Abu Dhabi was the site of the first day/ night grand prix. It seems particularly apt to hold a F1 race in Abu Dhabi as this means “father of gazelle” – one of the animal kingdom’s fastest deers.

You may be a little reluctant to visit this desert country – temperatures soar to around about forty three degrees Celsius. You need not be worried though, the Grand Prix is held in November – winter in Abu Dhabi so your F1 Holidays there should be fairly comfortable. Remember to pack some light jerseys as the desert air can get chilly.

F1 Holidays are most enjoyable as long as you take note of rules and regulations pertaining to foreigners. It is extremely important to remember that this is a Muslim state and is, as such a lot more conservative – swearing and drinking in public is not allowed and you should dress in a more conservative manner. Abu Dhabi is a cosmopolitan city but is not as relaxed as its sister city – Dubai. Keep this in mind during your F1 Holidays.

In general, it costs quite a bit more to stay in Abu Dhabi as opposed to staying in Dubai so you may wish to consider staying in Dubai and commuting to Abu Dhabi – to commute takes around 45 minutes to an hour. The roads and infrastructure are very good so driving is easy – long straight stretches of roads between the towns but just remember to mind your manners when driving here. It can be quite challenging and could take some getting used to. Road rage is strictly off the cards and venting could get you into some serious trouble – An acquaintance of mine flipped the bird at someone because they were driving too near to her. Later on her husband called to say that the other person had filed a complaint and that the police had called on him at his office – she was staying under his visa.  They got away with a warning but it could have ended up in deportation just as easily.

On the whole though, Abu Dhabi will prove an enchanting destination and a wonderful place for a holiday.