The “Dream Journey” competition to Abu Dhabi is open to citizens and residents

The Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi has launched a new competition on social media platforms, giving the winner from the local community in the emirate the opportunity to win a free holiday, including airline tickets and hotel accommodation for two relatives or friends, and hosting them on a “dream trip” to the UAE capital.

The competition, which is part of the creative promotional campaign "It's Time", aims to highlight the most prominent attractions and tourist attractions in the emirate, and encourage more tourists to visit and enjoy its sunny weather and mild weather at this time of year, in conjunction with the announcement of Abu Dhabi's welcome With grafted tourists from all over the world without quarantine.

The competition, which will run until the first of next October, invites citizens and residents to post pictures of their memories and experiences in Abu Dhabi on their pages on social media platforms, with reference to two relatives or friends residing abroad, and they may be successful in winning the prize and hosting them in the "lifetime holiday" in Abu Dhabi.

The award, which will be awarded to four participants, includes airline tickets and accommodation for five days in a hotel in the emirate, to explore its authentic tourism, entertainment and cultural experiences, which make it a distinct destination that meets the aspirations of tourists from all over the world.

A winner will be announced live on the official accounts of the destination @ VisitAbuDhabi every four days until October 2nd.

Those wishing to win the grand prize must post the best photos of the best moments and memories at attractions and attractions in Abu Dhabi on their social media accounts on Facebook or Instagram, and tag one of the hashtags @VisitAbuDhabi, #InAbuDhabi or #TimeIsNow along with their names or accounts. Two relatives or friends who are eagerly looking forward to hosting them in Abu Dhabi.

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