UAE National Day fireworks, festivals and fun: 10 things to do in Abu Dhabi

From Yas Island to Al Ain, here are the top celebrations happening this long weekend

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Fireworks display at Abu Dhabi corniche
Fireworks display at Abu Dhabi corniche on the occasion of UAE National Day.
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Dubai: The UAE is gearing up to celebrate its 54th National Day in proper style, and Abu Dhabi is pulling out all the stops. From spectacular firework displays to traditional performances and family-friendly activities, here's your guide to celebrating Eid Al Etihad and making the most of the long weekend across the emirate.

1. Fireworks at Yas Island

Two nights of firework displays will light up the Yas Island waterfront at 9pm on December 2 and 3. Celebrations start at 3pm both days with cultural performances, falconry activities and the Flag Garden featuring 54 flags. You can try Emirati handicrafts, get henna art, enjoy calligraphy and explore immersive installations. Local restaurants will serve traditional bites to artisanal bakes, plus there's a classic cars exhibition. Entry is free but registration is encouraged on the Yas Bay website.

Where: Yas Island Waterfront.

When: 9pm on December 2nd and 3rd.

Saadiyat and Yas Islands celebrate Eid Al Etihad with fireworks and festivities.

2. Fireworks at Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental

A fireworks display lights up the skies on December 2nd from 9.15pm, part of celebrations running from November 29th to December 3rd with children's activities and art workshops. The hotel facade will showcase special illuminations each evening from November 30th to December 4th. More details on the hotel's website.

Where: Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental.

When: Fireworks display on December 2nd from 9.15pm and celebrations from November 29th to December 3rd.

A fireworks display lights up the skies on 2 December from 9.15pm, part of celebrations running from 29 November to 3 December with children's activities and art workshops.

3. Al Ain Museum

Abu Dhabi's first archaeological museum has reopened in Al Ain Oasis, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Founded by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan in 1969 and officially inaugurated in 1971, the museum showcases artefacts telling the story of UAE civilisation. Located within Sultan Fort, it combines natural beauty with cultural heritage, making it an essential stop for history enthusiasts this long weekend.

Al Ain Museum reopened following a comprehensive restoration and redevelopment project.

4. Mother of the Nation Family Festival

This festival is moving across three different locations in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafra. Promising 'adventure, fun and out of this world experiences', catch this year's set-up in Al Dhafra and Al Ain from Monday November 24th until Tuesday December 2nd. The action then moves to Abu Dhabi Corniche from Wednesday December 2nd until Sunday January 4th 2026. Packed with museums, shows and more food trucks than you can count, previous editions sent the year off in style with a massive New Year's Eve party open to the whole family. From Dh25.

Where: MOTN family festival in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafra.

When: Al Dhafra and Al Ain from Monday November 24th until Tuesday December 2nd.

File photo of the Mother of the Nation Festival. Since 2016, the festival has been organised each year, creating the perfect location for friends and family to gather and enjoy good food and fun outdoor activities.

5. Al Mugheirah Bay in Al Dhafra

This western Abu Dhabi location, also part of the MOTN festival will be hosting celebrations from November 28th to December 2nd with fireworks (timings to be announced) on the final night. Tickets cost Dh25.

Where: Al Mugheirah Bay in Al Dhafra.

When: November 28th to December 2nd.

Al Mugheirah Bay in Al Dhafra hosts celebrations from 28 November to 2 December with fireworks on the final night.

6. Bawabat Al Sharq Mall

National Day celebrations run until December 7 with games, giveaways, face painting and henna. Fireworks happen on December 2 at 8pm with music and traditional Ayala performances.

Where: Bawabat Al Sharq Mall.

When: Fireworks on December 2nd at 8pm and celebrations till December 7th.

This shopping destination in Abu Dhabi will also feature their own fireworks displays and light up the sky at 8pm on December 2.

7. Sheikh Zayed Festival

Running until March 22nd in Al Wathba, this massive festival features over 4,000 cultural events and 750 public shows with 20,000 participants. Twenty-two countries will showcase exhibitions. Experience The Union Parade, 54th UAE Union Day celebrations, fireworks, laser shows and sporting competitions including Dhow Sailing Races and Falconry Competitions.

Where: Sheikh Zayed Festival, Al Wathba.

When: Running until March 22nd.

Running until 22 March in Al Wathba, this massive festival features over 4,000 cultural events and 750 public shows with 20,000 participants.

8. Natural History Museum

Natural history has found a stunning new home in Abu Dhabi. Opening in Saadiyat Cultural District in 2025, it takes visitors through 13.8 billion years of Earth's history. Highlights include the world-famous 'Stan' T-rex skeleton and Murchison Meteorite.

A Tyrannosaurus rex fossil is displaced at the newly opened Natural History Museum in Saadiyat Cultural District of Abu Dhabi

9. Desert Safari

A trip to Abu Dhabi isn't complete without experiencing the desert. Cruise golden dunes at sunset, spot camels and maybe a shy desert fox, then end the night with a warm meal under a sky full of stars.

The Arabian Oryx a desert creature is a type of antelope and was on the verge of extinction until Sheikh Zayed ordered the establishment of a captive breeding programme for the endangered animals. One of the best places to get up close to oryx is on Sir Bani Yas Island off the coast of Abu Dhabi.

10. Louvre Abu Dhabi

Step inside the first universal museum in the Arab world on Saadiyat Island. This iconic museum displays works from ancient times to contemporary era, celebrating openness between cultures.

View overlooking the sea at Louvre Abu Dhabi.