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FAQs about Al Futaisi Island

To get to Al Futaisi Island Abu Dhabi, you'll need to arrange a private boat charter, as there’s no bridge or public ferry service. The island is located just 15 minutes off Abu Dhabi’s coast, and local boat rental companies may be able to organise a trip, depending on access permissions at the time. If you're planning an Al Futaisi Island boat trip, it’s best to contact a trusted marine operator in advance to check availability.

While formal tourist infrastructure is no longer in place, there are still a few compelling things to do on Al Futaisi Island if you’re able to visit.


You can explore its untouched natural landscape, take a walk along the shore, spot wildlife like gazelles and ospreys and admire the island’s mangrove lagoon.


Al Futaisi also features impressive archaeological sites, including a historic mosque, ancient wells and an Arabian-style fort, making it ideal for low-impact exploring and nature photography.

The former Al Futaisi Island resort is no longer operational, and overnight stays are currently not offered to the public. While the island once hosted eco-tourism chalets and recreational facilities, it now remains largely undeveloped and access is limited. If you're looking for accommodation, your best option is to stay on the Abu Dhabi mainland and plan a day trip to Al Futaisi Island by private boat.

Al Futaisi Island Abu Dhabi is not officially open to the public in the usual sense (there are no ticket counters or visitor centres), but access may be possible through private arrangements.


Since the island does not offer regular transport or public amenities, your best chance to visit Al Futaisi Island is via a chartered boat arranged through a local operator who’s familiar with current access conditions.