Why Abu Dhabi?
Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE, is located on several islands in the Persian Gulf. It is home to some of the world’s largest sovereign wealth funds, managing over $1.5 trillion in assets.
In 2022, Abu Dhabi’s economy grew by 9.3%, making it the fastest-growing economy in the MENA region. The UAE's GDP reached $507 billion, with Abu Dhabi contributing 70% of the national GDP. Per capita income in Abu Dhabi is $130,000, compared to $44,000 in Dubai. The emirate’s GDP is $249 billion, nearly double that of Dubai’s.
Abu Dhabi is committed to developing a diversified, knowledge-based economy. Non-oil sectors now make up over 50% of the GDP, and the emirate is focused on attracting global talent, fostering investment, and creating abundant job opportunities.
Abu Dhabi offers an exceptional quality of life, with world-class infrastructure, healthcare, schools, and low crime rates. It boasts a thriving dining scene, including 42 Michelin-starred restaurants, and numerous attractions, from the Sheikh Zayed Mosque to Yas Marina Circuit. Saadiyat Island’s cultural developments, including the Louvre Abu Dhabi, make it a must-visit destination for art lovers.
Unlike Dubai, Abu Dhabi offers a calmer, more traditional atmosphere with a strong sense of community. It is ideal for those seeking a slower pace of life, a better work-life balance, and a more authentic cultural experience.