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If your Easter 2026 plans are still looking a little… meh, don’t stress. Abu Dhabi and Al Ain have gone ALL OUT this year!
Whether you’re in it for the food, the vibes, or just a long weekend reset, here’s your ultimate guide to making this Easter weekend one to remember!
If your idea of Easter includes a buzzing atmosphere, incredible food, and something for literally everyone, Le Méridien’s Easter Village Brunch is where you want to be. Set across both indoor and outdoor spaces, the venue transforms into a festive hub filled with live cooking stations, interactive food counters, and entertainment that keeps the energy going all afternoon.
It’s the kind of brunch where kids are running around excitedly hunting for eggs while adults are parked at the buffet (or the beverage station), and a DJ ties it all together with feel-good music. It’s lively, it’s colourful, and it genuinely feels like a celebration rather than just another meal.
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Sheraton Abu Dhabi is giving you options this Easter, and honestly, both are a win. If you’re in the mood for sunshine, beach views, and a more relaxed, social vibe, B-Lounge is your go-to. Think poolside lounging, music in the background, and a brunch that feels like a mini holiday.
On the flip side, Flavours offers a more refined indoor setting. It’s calmer, more elegant, and perfect if you’re looking for a classic brunch experience with a seasonal Easter twist. Either way, the food is solid, and the little festive touches (like egg painting and kids’ activities) make it feel special without being over the top.
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If you’re planning a proper family day out, Radisson Blu Al Ain absolutely delivers. This isn’t just brunch, it’s a full experience. Set poolside, the entire afternoon is designed to keep both kids and adults entertained, from Easter-themed activities to live music and interactive food stations.
The highlight? The Easter Bunny meet-and-greet (yes, it’s as cute as it sounds) and access to the Cobra Slides, which instantly upgrades your brunch into a mini waterpark day. It’s fun, energetic, and perfect if you want the kids busy while you actually relax.
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Over at Radisson Blu Corniche, Easter brunch comes in two distinct styles. La Terrazza is perfect if you’re after something low-key… a warm, welcoming setting with a themed buffet and just the right amount of festive charm.
But if you want something with a bit more buzz, West Bay Lounge’s Grand Easter Brunch is where the action is. Expect a livelier crowd, entertainment, and activities that make it feel like a full-on event. It’s ideal for groups, families, or anyone who wants their brunch with a side of energy.
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If brunch isn’t your thing (or you want to balance it out with some adrenaline), Yas Waterworld is making a serious case for your Easter plans. Launching 11 brand-new rides and attractions, this is not your usual waterpark visit, it’s a full upgrade.
The standout? The UAE’s tallest waterslide, ending in a heart-dropping 40-metre plunge. Add in freefall racers and high-speed slides, and you’ve got an experience that’s equal parts terrifying and fun. Not into thrills? There are also chilled-out pools and lounging areas so you can take it easy while everyone else screams their way down the slides.
If your ideal Easter weekend involves zero crowds and maximum wow-factor, this is your move. Sir Bani Yas Island offers a completely different kind of escape, one where your brunch plans are replaced with wildlife spotting, beach views, and peaceful luxury.
Home to free-roaming animals like giraffes, cheetahs, and peacocks, the island feels like something out of a movie. You can spend your days on safari drives, try horse riding through desert landscapes, unwind at the spa, or just soak in the quiet. It’s slower, more immersive, and honestly unforgettable.
Easter weekend in Abu Dhabi is doing the absolute most this year… and whether you’re in it for the food, the fun, or a full-on escape, there’s no excuse for boring plans.
Go all in with a brunch, cool off at Yas Waterworld, or switch things up completely with a safari getaway.
One thing’s for sure: staying home is NOT the move this weekend.
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