Concierge UAE November 2019

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ISSUE 179

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HOME OF ABU DHABI‘S CULTURE Opening Season The Cultural Foundation at Al Hosn cultural site inaugurates the new state of the art Abu Dhabi Children’s Library, the renovated theatre, and a visual arts programme starting with ‘Luminescence’, a solo exhibition by Emirati artist Najat Makki and ‘The Tribute: A Dedication to Najat Makki’, an exhibition featuring 19 Emirati artists.

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Letisha Evita Pereira Acting Editor Adrian Back Egor Sharay Melanie Swan Contributors

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Editor’s note The UAE is often referred to as a nation of contrasts. From its cultural districts that radiate with rustic, old-world charm to its mega malls and ultra-luxe leisure proposition, the emirates take pride in its diverse appeal. This month, Concierge shines a light on several of the UAE’s offerings from sports to culture. First, we head to the capital as Abu Dhabi Art returns with its expansive and eclectic programme. Read about the festival on page 26. Similarly, Dubai Design Week, offers a city-wide line-up of exhibitions, workshops and public talks. Find out more about the fair’s highlights on page 32. As our spotlight then shifts to sports, the 2019 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix rightly becomes this month’s most-talked-about event. Fans from across the globe will descend on Yas Marina Circuit to catch the season finale and after-race concerts. Turn to page 36 to discover more about the new generation of racers hoping to close the season on a high note. Slowing the pace down a bit, the world beneath the UAE’s waters comes into play on page 40, where we take a deep dive with watchmaker Panerai to explore the country’s most fascinating wreck sites. Keeping up with our luxury focus, we turn to Swiss maison Breitling on page 50 and shine a light on the recently relaunched Avenger collection, just in time for the brand’s participation in Dubai Airshow as the official timing sponsor. Bringing the UAE’s finest flavours to your table, we present to you a roundup of exciting venues on page 72, while celebrity chef Jason Atherton delves into culinary inspirations on page 66. And while summer is finally behind us, you can still get your fix of tropical sunshine at Oblu Select by Atmosphere at Sangeli, a retreat in the Maldives we recently had the chance to experience. Read all about it on page 76. If the magazine leaves you feeling inspired, book your next experience with us by visiting myconcierge.com.

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——— Our top picks of local, regional and international attractions, events and activities

——— Abu Dhabi Art returns to Manarat Al Saadiyat in the UAE capital for its 11th season

——— Meet the new generation of F1 racers ahead of another epic season finish in Abu Dhabi

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——— Discover the UAE’s historical wreck sites while diving with Panerai

——— Breitling raises the curtain on a new Avenger collection ahead of its Dubai Airshow participation

——— Shop the season’s most popular styles with our edit of luxury watches and high jewellery

EXPLORING NEW DEPTHS

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——— Celebrity chef Jason Atherton discusses passions, dreams and culinary inspiration

——— The latest restaurant news, reviews and must-try menus in Dubai and Abu Dhabi

——— Nature meets luxury at Oblu Select by Atmosphere at Sangeli in the Maldives

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LOCAL picks

T R AC K R ECO R D

—— The 2019 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix races to its thrilling season finish from November 29 to December 1. Thousands of motorsport enthusiasts will descend on the iconic Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi to witness the 11th edition of this exciting day-to-night race. Alongside the nail-biting track action, the island will also play host to the hugely popular after-race concerts. This year will see US rapper Travis Scott and rock band, The Killers, entertaining the crowds. Read more about the race on page 36.  abudhabi-grand-prix.com

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G R A N D D ES I G N S

—— This month sees the highly-anticipated return of Dubai Design Week, one of the biggest highlights of the region’s creative calendar. Taking place from November 11 to 16 at Dubai Design District (d3), there is a packed programme of 250 free-to-attend exhibitions, workshops, panel discussions and more, showcasing the best in art from the region and beyond. Attracting more than 75,000 visitors, some of the highlights to look forward to include photography collections from international exhibitors, outdoor sculptures located throughout the space and workshops designed to help students preparing to enter the creative industries. Read more about this year’s fair on page 32.  dubaidesignweek.ae

Dubai Watch Week is back for its fourth edition from November 20 to 24

I N G O O D TA S T E

—— The UAE capital’s favourite food, drink and music festival, Taste of Abu Dhabi, is back for its sixth edition. Taking place at du Arena on Yas Island from November 7 to 9, this culinary fiesta showcases signature fare from the capital’s finest restaurants. Visitors can also mingle with worldfamous chefs including John Torode, Kunal Kapur and Assia Othman, while entertainers including the likes of UB40 and Boyzlife will take to the stage on the opening night.  tasteabudhabi.com

H O RO LO GY I N T H E S P OT L I G H T

—— Dubai Watch Week is back for its fourth edition from November 20 to 24 at DIFC. A global platform dedicated to the preservation of watchmaking heritage, the event provides an intimate environment for collectors, brands and watchmakers to interact and share knowledge. This year celebrates two of the industry’s biggest progress drivers – innovation and technology – and brands will come together to showcase their latest highlights in keeping with the theme.  dubaiwatchweek.com

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C H A R T TO PPE R

—— When Dubai Opera’s biggest hit of the year, The Phantom of the Opera, wraps up on November 9, multi-award winning, platinumselling singer-songwriter Michael Rosenberg, better known by his artist name Passenger, will take to the stage on November 20. His international number one hit single, Let Her Go, has topped the charts across the globe and reached number one in more than 19 countries. Catch him live on the Dubai Opera stage this month.  dubaiopera.com

TO U C H T H E S K I ES

—— From November 17 to 21, Dubai will host one of the world’s largest aviation events. The leading international exhibition of the aerospace and aviation industry, Dubai Airshow sees more than a thousand global aircraft manufacturers showcasing their latest technology and innovations. The event is equally interesting to aviation enthusiasts who attend year on year to witness complex stunts performed in the sky by master pilots in fighter jets.   dubaiairshow.aero

Dubai Airshow 2019 will take place from November 17 to 21 at Dubai World Central A RT IS T I C PE RS PEC T I V E

—— Expected to cater to more than 20,000 visitors, Abu Dhabi Art returns to the UAE capital this month for its 11th edition from November 21 to 23. This annual event has become a pivotal part of the region’s art calendar and celebrates the UAE’s blossoming creative scene. The three-day fair this year will welcome galleries from across the globe in the capital’s buzzing hub of Manarat Al Saadiyat. Visitors can expect an inspirational showcase of sculptures, installations, artefacts and paintings alongside an educational programme of talks and events aimed at younger artists looking to make a name for themselves on the region’s art scene. Read more about this year’s fair on page 26.  abudhabiart.ae

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T H E WO R L D AWA I T S

—— One of the city’s most popular family destinations, Global Village is back for its 24th season and promises to be bigger and better than ever. Running until April 4, 2020, this multi-cultural festival brings the best of the world to Dubai with expansive pavilions representing more than 75 countries. Inside you’ll find all manner of trinkets, crafts, fashion accessories as well as unique souvenirs from across the globe. Make a day of it with the whole family and enjoy live performances, international cuisine and a host of exciting rides and activities.  globalvillage.ae

Global Village is back for its 24th season and promises to be bigger and better than ever

L I T E R A RY LOV E

—— Featuring more than 400 literary events and a stellar line-up of authors, Sharjah International Book Fair is one of the world’s largest events of its kind. Returning to the emirate for its 37th year until November 9 at Expo Centre Sharjah, the festival features 11 days of writing workshops, poetry readings, book signings, cookery demonstrations and children’s activities. Expected to attract more than two million book lovers and more than 1,400 publishing houses, visitors can look forward to great discounts on books available in over 200 languages.  sibf.com

I N T H E S W I N G O F T H I N GS

—— Returning for its 11th edition, the DP World Tour Championship will take place at Jumeirah Golf Estates from November 21 to 24. Bringing together a superior group of golfers, with previous winners including Rory McIlroy and John Rahm, the event is one of the region’s premier sporting events. Offering a prize fund of US$8 million, the competition is sure to be tense as players give their all to take home the trophy.  europeantour.com

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REGIONAL picks M A K I N G H I S TO RY

—— With Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Season underway, the next city to welcome tourists for its bustling entertainment season is Al-Diriyah. From November 22 until December 21, this historic town will showcase some of its major tourism draws including its unique mud-brick buildings, palaces and natural wonders, which date back to the 18th century.  saudiseasons.sa

FL AVO U R FI ES TA

—— From November 14 to 16, Lebanon will host foodies from all over the country at Seaside Arena for the ninth edition of Beirut Cooking Festival and the sixth Salon du Chocolat. Celebrating flavours from around the globe and the latest trends in gastronomy, the fair will welcome master chefs, food producers and cookbook authors who will share their passion for all things culinary. Visitors can expect an assortment of dishes whipped up by expert chefs and sample inventive beverages.  beirutcooking festival.com

N AT I O N A L PR I D E

—— Held on the birthday of the Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said al Said, Oman National Day, celebrated on November 18, recognises the great achievements of the country and its citizens since the sultan took office in 1970. A national holiday for all Omanis, it is a great time for tourists to visit the sultanate, thanks to a range of festivities that include fireworks, traditional ceremonies and military parades.  omantourism.gov.om

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GLOBAL picks A L L T H AT JA Z Z

—— Running for more than 50 years, the renowned Berlin Jazz Fest is a celebration of all things jazz and is one of the most prestigious music festivals in Europe. Among its guests have been big names such as Miles Davis, Charles Mingus and Duke Ellington. Held at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele, further concerts will take place at the A-Trane jazz club and the famous Quasimodo this year until November 3 in Germany. First held in 1964, the festival’s mission is “to document, support and validate trends in jazz, and to mirror the diversity of creative musical activity”.  berlinerfestspiele.de

The renowned Berlin Jazz Fest is one of the most prestigious music festivals in Europe A R T M E E T S M US I C

—— An annual celebration of art, music and creative expression held every November outside of Melbourne in Australia, Strawberry Fields is slowly gaining the world’s attention for the sensory feast it offers during its three-day run every year. Returning to The Wildlands from November 29 until December 1 this year, the festival brings the biggest names in the universe of electronic music from all over the world to the country. The programme is complemented by artistic installations, live performance arts, workshops, and forums that highlight Australia’s booming art scene.  strawberry-fields.com.au

THE RIGHT CHOICE

—— Recognising people in entertainment, the E! People’s Choice Awards will take place on November 11 in New York this year. Winners are voted online by the general public, while fans gather to watch their favourite celebrities take the trophy home. Television presenter and comedienne Ellen DeGeneres is the most awarded person at the show, taking home a total of 20 awards.  pca.eonline.com TO GET ON THE EVENT LIST  800-CONCIERGE FOR YOUR TICKETS

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CANVAS SHARJAH HERITAGE MUSEUM Coffee connoisseurs will love the latest exhibition running at Sharjah Heritage Museum, celebrating the history of this much-loved drink. In collaboration with Dubai Coffee Museum, Coffee in the Arabian Gulf will run until December 2. Immersive displays, workshops and educational programmes will introduce visitors to the cultural rituals and customs associated with the beverage in the region. ď‚Ź heartofsharjah.ae

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The big picture —— Abu Dhabi Art returns to the capital this month for its 11th edition, promising a packed programme of engaging exhibitions, creative workshops, public talks and live performances

In recent years, the UAE capital has drawn the world’s attention to its thriving arts and culture scene, captivating both art lovers and artists alike. Thanks to the development of Saadiyat Cultural District, the last decade has borne witness to Abu Dhabi’s inspiring transformation into a notable art hub, welcoming talent from all around the globe to contribute to its ever-expanding cultural ecosystem. While the opening of Louvre Abu Dhabi in 2017 put the emirate on the map, the upcoming launch of Zayed National Museum and Guggenheim Abu Dhabi is touted to cement this position even further. But that’s not where this chapter begins. In fact, it dates back a decade (even before the UAE’s love for all things art hit the spotlight) to when the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) launched the capital’s first-ever art show in 2009.

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Abu Dhabi Art, Manarat Al Saadiyat

A B U D H A B I A RT / C A N VA S

Shifting Boundaries 1, 2014, Camille Zakharia, Courtesy Cuadro Fine Art Gallery, Dubai

Horse Rider, 1985, Ahmed Morsi, Gypsum Gallery

Abu Dhabi Art has carved a niche for itself in the Middle Eastern artistic community

The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist, Pi Artworks by Michael Rakowitz, Mosul Museum, Recovered, Missing, Stolen Series

Photographs with a Flag, Mohammed Kazem, Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde

Attracting international crowds in increasing numbers year after year, Abu Dhabi Art goes beyond the notion of a traditional art exhibition. The public event brings a diverse programme to the UAE capital every November with exhibitions, workshops, seminars and live performances taking place over the course of three days. With an inclusive and engaging concept, Abu Dhabi Art has carved a niche for itself in the Middle Eastern artistic community, making it a must-visit for aficionados. The 11th edition of Abu Dhabi Art returns to Manarat Al Saadiyat from November 21 to 23. This year’s edition promises a creatively crafted experience that captures the growing inf luence of the local, regional and international cultural landscape. With more than 50 galleries from around the world set to participate, showcasing ambitious installations and site-specific works, the exhibition will cater to an estimated audience of 20,000 visitors. For the attending galleries, Abu Dhabi Art provides an excellent networking platform – a gateway to the art community in the region. For new and experienced collectors alike, this means easy access to some of the most sought-after pieces of modern and contemporary art from around the world. For artists, both established and emerging, the fair offers an invaluable opportunity to exhibit their work on a global stage, promising huge exposure to an international audience. Finally, for those visiting, Abu Dhabi Art presents the perfect chance to soak up the abundance of artistic inspiration and tap into the city’s impressive cultural offering through a series of installations, panel discussions, talks and workshops.  abudhabiart.ae

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Defining luxury —— Louvre Abu Dhabi’s latest exhibition explores the ever-changing perceptions of luxury through history with objects ranging from ancient civilisations through to the present time

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Susanna Fritscher, Für die Luft (Rien que l’air), 2017. Achat en 2019. Collection Centre Pompidou, Paris. Musée national d’art moderne / Centre de création industrielle.© Susanna Fritscher ©Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi / Photo: Susanna Fritscher and Laurent Tessier

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When Louvre Abu Dhabi opened its doors in 2017 as the region’s first universal museum, it made a global impact. It was a milestone moment for a country that was still gaining ground in the international art community. But when the museum welcomed its first batch of visitors, Abu Dhabi rose to prominence in the art world, and since then, there has been no looking back. In the two years that followed, the museum has expanded its permanent showcase, which boasts more than 600 masterpieces ranging from the third millennium BCE through to the present. New acquisitions have been proudly displayed with an array of exhibitions that have traced the movement of art from the beginning of time. A new exhibition at the Children’s Museum, A Costume Adventure, has also recently opened, offering junior art enthusiasts the opportunity to learn more about the costumes of the characters found in some of the museum’s artworks. In September this year, Louvre Abu Dhabi ushered in a new season under the theme of Changing Societies, with four new exhibitions taking centre stage until July 2020, the first of which is currently underway. And as the museum prepares to wrap up the showcase, Rendezvous in Paris: Picasso, Chagall, Modigliani & Co. (1990-1939), running until December 7, another equally inspiring display is set to steal the spotlight this month. Titled 10,000 Years of Luxury, the exhibition will allow visitors in the region to step back in time and explore the origins of luxury in the world and the Middle East as well as its ever-changing perceptions across cultures and eras. Organised by Louvre Abu Dhabi, Musée des Arts Décoratifs as well as Agence France-Muséums and sponsored by luxury department store Tryano, the exhibition will run until February 18, 2020.

Soup tureen, Courtesy MAD, Paris - Jean Tholance

Shell spoon, Courtesy MAD, Paris - Jean Tholance

The showcase will highlight how various aspects of luxury have fascinated humans

Fragment of velvet, Courtesy MAD, Paris - Christophe Delière

Close to 350 objects ranging from the fields of fashion, jewellery, visual art, furniture and design will be on display, offering visitors a chance to glimpse, revel in and evaluate true luxury. Manuel Rabaté, Director of Louvre Abu Dhabi, says: “In this exhibition, we are exploring humanity’s connection to luxury across time and cultures, taking a long lens on the subject from ancient treasures to present-day haute couture.” The exhibition considers luxury as a vehicle for understanding the social, economic and political circumstances of a specific time period as well as how notions of value have evolved throughout history. Through its showcase, it will highlight how various aspects of luxury have fascinated humans over time. It will also take a closer look at the array of techniques and materials that have characterised luxury objects from the beginning of time. In keeping with this focus, everything from ancient divine offerings to iconic pieces from fashion houses will be on display. Some prominent works include a Mamluk carpet from Egypt dating back to the 15th century, an hourglass by Australian designer Marc Newson. Vintage and contemporary creations from the houses of Balenciaga, Chanel, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Karl Lagerfeld, Azzedine Alaïa, Maison Schiaparelli, Yves Saint Laurent, Hermès and more will also be part of the showcase.

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L O U V R E A B U D H A B I/ S P EC I A L F EAT U R E

Cameo with mythological subject: Bacchus and Ariadne, Courtesy RMN-Grand Palais (musée du Louvre) / Les frères Chuzeville

Elie Saab Spring/Summer 2019 collection, Courtesy Elie Saab

Inlaid bracelet, Courtesy RMN-Grand Palais (musée du Louvre) / Stéphane Maréchalle

Olivier Gabet, Director of Musée des Arts Décoratifs, adds: “Luxury is everywhere in our world today – surrounding us in objects, images and language. This exhibition gathers rare artefacts kept in French National Collections, but also precious archaeological pieces recently unveiled in Abu Dhabi. It will offer a new way of understanding the notion of luxury and its historical roots.” 10,000 Years of Luxury will unfold across 12 rooms, beginning in antiquity and ending in the present day. The earliest forms of luxury will be represented by objects from ancient Middle Eastern and Mediterranean empires, most of which derived their value from their cost, the rarity of the materials they were composed of and their social significance. The showcase will then chart the movement of luxury around the globe through expanding trade routes. The exhibition also emphasises the role Paris played in the meteoric rise of the luxury market in the 17th and 18th centuries, thanks to an increase in the number of decorative art dealers known as marchand-mercier in the French city. Here, visitors will experience a recreation of an 18th-century Parisian boutique, displaying the ingenious work of the marchand-mercier and the first forms of commercialised luxury. Towards the end of the 19th century, the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements resulted in the creation of lavish objects, which will also be presented, followed closely by 20th-century perceptions of the concept which saw natural and simple materials becoming more popular. In tandem with 10,000 Years of Luxury, Louvre Abu Dhabi will present an olfactory installation titled USO – The Perfumed Cloud, where USO stands for Unidentified Scented Object. The piece invites visitors to journey through a spiral staircase that leads to a perfumed cloud. Based on rare experiences that “money can’t buy”, the cultural programme around the exhibition will feature pop-up performances by international artists, musicians and dancers. Another highlight is the world premiere of digital interactive snow globes. A first of its kind in the world, it will give visitors the chance to activate a snowstorm, offering an unforgettable experience.  louvreabudhabi.com

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Where creative minds meet —— Dubai Design Week makes its much-anticipated return this month with a special focus on Middle Eastern design

The emirate’s hub for all things creative, Dubai Design District, or d3, will come alive this month with the return of Dubai Design Week. In a city brimming with programmes catering to established and emerging artists from the region and beyond, this annual event has cemented its position as the largest of its kind in the Middle East. Taking place from November 11 to 16 this year, Dubai Design Week will present a multitude of events for everyone from the avid designer to the art lover, focussing on a variety of disciplines including architecture, interiors, multimedia, product design and graphic design. With a packed schedule of exhibitions, commissioned installations, talks, tours and workshops, the event is forging forward to make Dubai the region’s design capital. Now in its fifth year, the edition will place special emphasis on the best of Middle Eastern design. Regional creativity, and the UAE’s design identity, in particular, will be highlighted through a varied programme of more than 200 events. And with over 100 institutions set to participate this season, Dubai Design Week 2019 is expected to be the biggest ever.

Olivier van Herpt and Studio Mieke Meijer by Dutch Design Center and NE-AR, Dubai Design Week 2017

The fifth edition of the event will place special emphasis on the best of Middle Eastern design Many of the events taking place in d3, including panel discussions focusing on everything from design technology and the latest industry trends, are free to the public. But that’s not all. The emirate will also transform into a playground for the arts with installations dotted throughout the city during the six-day event. If that sounds like a lot to keep track of, the Dubai Design Week app, which launched last year, can help visitors navigate their way around, personalise their schedules and even receive notifications for hot new launches and events that they wouldn’t want to miss.

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D U B A I D E S I G N W E E K/ C A N VA S

Don’t miss... DOWNTOWN DESIGN At the heart of Dubai Design Week is Downtown Design, a leading art fair that was launched as part of the larger art festival last year. This dedicated section will showcase limited edition and bespoke pieces curated by regional talent. This year’s highlights include a collection of sculptural marble lights, traditional and modern crafts from the UAE, a limited-edition collection of objects inspired by the Emirati wooden dowry chest and equestrian-themed pieces.

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GLOBAL GRAD SHOW As well as supporting creative careers, Dubai Design Week also looks to the future with its Global Grad Show, which puts the spotlight on the next generation of innovators working together for a better planet. It serves as the most diverse gathering of university graduates and professors in the fields of science, design and technology, working on projects addressing social and environmental issues. The 2019 edition, curated by Elenor Watson from the Design Museum in London, will showcase a selection of 150 graduate projects from over 100 universities. ABWAB Translated as ‘doors’ in Arabic, Abwab is an annually remodelled exhibition dedicated to work commissioned from across the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia. With the purpose of fostering information exchange, this year, the selected designers will be challenged to recreate the local classrooms of their cultures under the theme Ways of Learning. MAKING SPACE Returning for its third edition, Making Space features workshops conducted by local, regional and international creatives. Budding and professional designers of all ages are welcome, and they are offered the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a design discipline of their choice.  dubaidesignweek.ae

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EXPERIENCE ARABIAN BREEZE There is no better way to enjoy the natural environment surrounding Abu Dhabi than on the water. With cruises ranging from a few hours to seven days, private charter operator Arabian Breeze offers the chance to do just that. The yacht charters allow visitors to see the untapped beauty of the emirate’s natural islands, blue waters and untouched sands. Lucky visitors may even spot turtles and dolphins on the trip.  arabian-breeze.com

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Young guns —— The new generation of talented young race car drivers will offer a vision of F1’s future at the 2019 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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When Yas Marina Circuit plays host to the 2019 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on December 1, a trio of gifted young drivers will be hoping to end the season on a high and prove that they are the future of the sport. Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris were all in their formative years when the inaugural Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was held back in 2009. At the time, each youngster was honing their skills on karting circuits and no doubt dreaming of the day they could compete against the best drivers in the world. Fast forward a decade and all three will battle it out in the final race of the season, eager to demonstrate their talent and show that they will be the next generation to compete for the coveted title. The youngest of the three, Norris, was not even a teenager when Sebastian Vettel stormed to victory under the lights at Yas Marina

Circuit in the final race of the 2009 season. Now, the 19-year-old will be lining up alongside the four-time world champion as he brings his debut season in F1 to a close. The British driver has been in love with motor racing ever since he claimed pole position in his first national karting event at the age of seven. Having excelled in various championships, winning the European Formula 3 title in 2017 and then finishing as runner-up in the 2018 Formula 2 season, Norris was handed a seat with McLaren. This impressive early season form even led to comparisons with Lewis Hamilton, who has triumphed four times in Abu Dhabi and is the most successful British driver of all time. He earned his first points in just his second race, claiming sixth in Bahrain, and has regularly finished inside the top 10 this season.

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Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi

Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi

While Norris has played down any comparisons to Hamilton, he hopes to soon gain his maiden victory and help McLaren get back to the top level of the sport. “When Lewis was at McLaren, he was in a winning car and I’m not, but that’s my goal,” Norris said earlier this season. “My aim is to try and win races and get on the podium. I want to get McLaren back into a position that they deserve to be in.” While Norris’ chance of victory in Abu Dhabi will be slim, both Verstappen and Leclerc will be hoping to end impressive campaigns with a win and prove that they will continue to be championship contenders for years to come. Frenchman Leclerc is just in his second full season and has enthralled Ferrari fans, consistently battling for victories and often getting the better of his far more experienced, and successful, teammate, Vettel. He gained his maiden victory in Belgium and then backed up that drive by taking the chequered flag in Italy. Such has been his consistency that Hamilton is expecting to be battling the 22-year-old for the title in years to come. The Mercedes driver said: “To continuously, from race one, outperform, outqualify and out-drive a four-time world champion is not easy to do. There’s a lot more greatness to come from him and I’m looking forward to seeing his growth and racing alongside him.” Leclerc is certainly used to winning, having finished first in the 2016 GP3 Series and claiming the championship crown in his one and only season in Formula 2. And while he is considered a precocious talent, he perhaps does not possess the raw talent of fellow youngster Verstappen. The 23-year-old Dutch driver holds numerous “firsts” in Formula One, including being the youngest driver to compete in an F1 race back in 2015, the youngest Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel

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Given the event’s reputation for entertainment, visitors can expect a lot more than just the thrilling racing action Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi

Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi

driver to score points, and youngest F1 Grand Prix winner in history when triumphing in Spain in 2016. Naturally gifted behind the wheel, Verstappen has been racing since he was just four-and-a-half years old when he took up karting. The son of former F1 driver Jos Verstappen, Max actually contested 14 races before he had even passed his driving test and is already in his sixth season in Formula One. Known for his aggressive style of racing, that delights fans but has at times angered fellow drivers, the Red Bull ace is enjoying his most consistent season and will no doubt be looking to improve on his third place finish in Abu Dhabi. All three drivers will be hoping to close the season in style and those fortunate to be in attendance at Yas Marina Circuit may just be witnessing the future of the sport. But given the event’s reputation for entertainment, visitors can expect a lot more than just the thrilling racing action. Set to perform during the famed 2019 Yasalam After-Race Concerts on November 29 this month is American rapper Travis Scott. While on December 1, the popular rock band, The Killers, will take to the stage at du Arena on Yas Island to draw the racing event to a power-packed finish.  abudhabi-grand-prix.com

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Exploring new depths —— Concierge takes a deep dive with Panerai to discover the UAE’s historical wreck sites while learning about the origins of the brand’s first diving watch, the Radiomir, crafted exclusively for the Royal Italian Navy

The Second World War ravaged most of Europe but its effects were felt far beyond the continent. Even the depths of the Gulf of Oman continue to hold secrets from the war, some of which were only recently discovered. Deep beneath the waves, 25 nautical miles off the coast of Fujairah, lies the wreck of the U-533, a German U-boat. It is beyond the limits of all except a handful of expert divers equipped to survive the plunge 108 metres into the waters. But those who’ve embraced the challenge believe that only a few other wreck sites in the world are as interesting as the sunken submarine. The U-533 was a Nazi German U-boat that operated under the command of Helmut Hennig. These military submarines were used extensively during the First and Second World Wars to enforce naval blockades against enemy shipping. Merchant convoys bringing supplies to the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union and the Allied territories in the Mediterranean were their primary targets. The U-533 first launched in September 1942 and set course for the Indian Ocean in July 1943. The months that followed were routine, but the events of October 16 forever changed the fate of the 53 crew members. On this day, the Blenheim Mark V – a British Royal Air Force (RAF) bomber piloted by Lewis Chapman – took off on a patrol from Sharjah’s coast. Although the UAE was not an active theatre of war, the RAF at Sharjah played an important role in keeping an eye out for U-boats trying to disrupt oil tankers essential to the supply of Allied forces. As the Blenheim Mark V veered east across the Al Hajar mountains and into the Gulf of Oman, the crew spotted the Nazi submarine and instantly dropped four depth charges. Although the U-boat tried to dive, the attempt was futile and it sank to the bottom, with 52 mariners’ lives lost on board. One survived by staying afloat in heavy seas without a life jacket for more than a day, but the details of how he escaped the plummeting submarine remain unknown. Günther Schmidt was found and picked up by local fishermen in Sharjah, only to be then taken as a prisoner of war, where he remained until 1945. “It is very interesting to dive old wrecks with such significant history of the war. It is almost like diving right into a moment that has witnessed

the numerous sacrifices people made during those times,” says Simon Nadim, a Lebanese diving instructor who has completed more than a dozen dives to the wreck site of the U-boat. “When I first heard about the wreck, it piqued my curiosity because this particular submarine was known to be in exceptional shape. Most vessels found underwater come to lie on the ocean floor as a result of serious damage either from implosions or explosions. But with the U-boat, you can see the hit only at the stern around the propeller. Also, it lies flat at the bottom, which makes the distinct features of the submarine still recognisable.” Nadim points out: “Along with its fascinating history, the abundance of aquatic species that now inhabit the wreck have made it a prized site for advanced divers. It’s a marine sanctuary down there and you’ll find several colourful species native to this side of the world that you won’t usually come across.” But it is the challenging 108-metre journey to the bottom that makes the privilege of entering this other universe available only to a select few. Fortunately, there are several other dive sites off the UAE coast that are within easy reach of those seeking underwater adventure. Dibba Rock, Snoopy Island, Martini Rock and Inchcape 2 in Fujairah are popular among those keen to explore the colourful world living beneath the water’s surface. For a more advanced challenge, Nadim points out that the Ines wreck of 1999 that went down 12 kilometres off the coast of Fujairah is also a bucket-list item. The Ines was an oil tanker that broke into two pieces in 1999 after an explosion on board and sank with 30 crew members. While 24 sailors were rescued, one died and five are still missing. Today, one half of the wreck lies 70 metres below the surface. The missing half was thought to be lost forever, but it was discovered earlier this year by Nadim and his team. “I was always intrigued by the Ines and kept investigations running to find the missing piece. Local fishermen pointed to a spot where their nets would get snagged and that’s where we started to look. Eventually we found the bow, about 500 metres from the stern and further researched proved that it was indeed the Ines.”

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Although the newly-discovered site is slowly gaining popularity, it still remains a feat only the brave dare to conquer. “Diving is not something you take lightly. You need to take into consideration the weather and sea conditions in this part of the world and prepare accordingly.” But Nadim still believes that wrecks such as these that are being discovered in the waters of the UAE are challenging the notion that the country is only popular for the world above its waters. “Besides the intriguing wrecks, the UAE’s waters offer the perfect training environment because the circumstances are not always ideal and this allows the flexibility to experience a variety of diving conditions and prepare for the unknown.” Parallels can be drawn between the UAE’s history with WWII and Panerai’s heritage. Before the war, an elite programme was curated for the Royal Italian Navy, referred to as the “Frogmen”, who were renowned for their exceptional diving skills. These ocean-faring heroes had to withstand very harsh conditions during underwater operations and therefore had to be equipped with equally effective equipment. During the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Panerai was the official supplier of technical and precision diving tools to the navy including high-performance timepieces. The Panerai Radiomir has the distinction of being the brand’s first dive model that was used exclusively by the Italian commandos during WWII. But the model’s history dates back to the beginning of the 20th century when Guido Panerai, the grandson of founder Giovanni, created the timepiece to enhance underwater legibility for dive watches. He used a radium-based powder, from which the Radiomir derived its name, and the patent was filed in 1916. Development of the prototype began in 1936 and production started in 1938 for the commandos of the First Submarine Group during WWII. Instantly recognisable even today, the timepiece features a 47mm cushionshaped case with a unique dial design, hand-wound movement and water-resistant

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Panerai Submersible Chrono Guillaume Néry Edition

Panerai Submersible Chrono Guillaume Néry Edition

Panerai is a preferred brand among diving enthusiasts for their underwater adventures strap long enough to be worn over a diving suit. In the decades that followed, the Radiomir evolved and several features were altered to implement the functions of the prototype. But one of the biggest updates came in 1949, when the radiumbased powder was replaced with a new, self-luminous substance, rechristening the timepiece as the Luminor. Until 1993, supplying instruments to the Royal Italian Navy was the core of Panerai’s operations. But the brand changed course in the early 90s and made three limited-edition models available to the public. The Luminor, Luminor Marina and the Mare Nostrum, which draw inspiration from the historical models created for WWII commandos, immediately became highly sought after items among many collectors. Now, decades later, Panerai still remains a preferred brand among diving enthusiasts seeking the perfect companion for their underwater adventures.

Inspired by freediving champion Guillaume Néry, the Panerai Submersible Chrono Guillaume Néry Edition is a professional diving watch, water resistant to a depth of about 300 metres. The unidirectional rotating bezel is significant as it accurately displays the duration of the dive. Thanks to luminous white markers on the timepiece, the dial is legible under all lighting conditions – including complete darkness – and all the elements clearly stand out strongly against the textured shark grey background. It is also a precision chronograph with a flyback function that enables perfect synchronisation with an external reference signal. Its P.9100 automatic calibre boasts a power reserve of three days. The timepiece is equally appealing above the water’s surface with its 47mm titanium case which blends perfectly with the blue ceramic bezel, the blue hands and the blue rubber strap. The screw back is engraved with Néry’s signature, the silhouette of a diver with a merman’s fin and the depth of Néry’s final world record – 126 metres.

Panerai Submersible Marina Militaire CarbotechTM Inspired by the Italian Navy commandos, the Panerai Submersible Marina Militaire CarbotechTM champions military features in both character and quality. The 47mm case is made of carbotech, a carbon fibre-based material lighter than titanium and stronger than stainless steel, introduced by the brand itself. The unidirectional rotating bezel enables the time of immersion to be calculated with precision. Legibility in the dark is ensured by a grey Super-LumiNova® coating applied to the markers and the large skeleton hands. The black rubber strap fitted to the watch is also very tough and perfect for diving. The P.9010 calibre boasts a power reserve of three days and the balance oscillates at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour. It is fitted with a device which stops the movement as soon as the winding crown is pulled out, so that the watch can be precisely synchronised with a reference signal. The hour hand can also be conveniently adjusted without interfering with the movement of the minute hand, by means of the device which moves it directly forwards or backwards in jumps of one hour. Discover the models at Panerai stores in The Dubai Mall  04 3398444 or The Galleria on Al Maryah Island in Abu Dhabi  02 4919748.

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Ferrari fun ——

Just in time for another epic conclusion of the Formula 1 season, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi offers motor racing enthusiasts the chance to step into the shoes of a race car driver with a series of thrilling experiences

It’s that time of year again! Motor racing enthusiasts from across the world will descend on Yas Marina Circuit in the UAE capital later this month to witness the highly-anticipated finale of the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. But when you’re on Yas Island, there’s more to the thrill than the iconic race itself. Located next to the world-famous racetrack is Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, where you can channel your inner speed racer and experience the world’s most thrilling rides. Boasting 37 record-breaking rides and attractions, there’s no better place to get your adrenaline fix than Ferrari World Abu Dhabi. The largest Ferrari-branded theme park in the world, it is

The largest Ferraribranded theme park in the world is home to the fastest roller coaster on the planet and several other hair-raising rides

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Get your thrill fix Make Formula Rossa the first spot to get your adrenaline going. The world’s fastest roller coaster, it hits 240 kilometres per hour in under five seconds and reaches 52 metres high. Reach new heights with Flying Aces as you step on board the world’s first bi-plane themed roller coaster. Scale 63 meters at a 51-degree incline and reach thrilling speeds of up to 120 kilometres per hour. Experience what it is like to be a Ferrari test driver with the three-phase Turbo Track challenge, the last and most daring of which sees you launched at 102 kilometres per hour from inside the park through a glass funnel. You are then propelled vertically through the iconic red roof to the highest point on Yas Island at 64 metres before an epic zero gravity plummet to ground level. Add some competition to the mix with the Fiorano GT Challenge and go head to head with your friends on twisting parallel tracks in a Ferrari F430 Spider in this drag race. Put the top down, buckle up and embark on a one-on-one adventure in the car of your dreams as you discover Yas Island from behind the wheel of a Ferrari. Immerse yourself in the illusions of the Speed of Magic, a four-dimensional fantasy adventure that will see you dive into oceans, fly over cliffs and venture into ice caves. The Karting Academy allows riders to sharpen their racing skills on a 290-metre long track in the region’s first electric go-kart circuit. Step into the shoes of a Ferrari pit crew member and beat the clock to change the tyre on an F1 car.

Fun facts •  The exhilarating Formula Rossa simulates the F1-race sensation and is powered by the same type of hydraulic winch system, which is used to launch jet planes.

home to the fastest roller coaster on the planet and several other hair-raising experiences that can be found under its iconic red roof – and one that even shoots you upwards through the roof. There’s plenty for champions both big and small including scaled-down sports car experiences for junior visitors and the ultimate feats for those looking to test their limits. So while the biggest names in the world of motor racing prepare to go for gold, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi offers you the chance to get your heart racing with experiences that can’t be found elsewhere.

•  At 240 kilometres per hour, the top speed of Formula Rossa is twice as fast as the world’s fastest animal, the cheetah, who can reach a top speed of 120 kilometres per hour. •  Several celebrities have enjoyed the thrills of Formula Rossa including Formula 1 superstars Kimi Räikkönen, Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso, Felipe Massa and Charles Leclerc. Legendary footballers David Silva, Karim Benzema, Rio Ferdinand and Raphael Varane; artists and songwriters Post Malone, Bastille, the Grammy-award winning Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz have also joined in the fun. •  The Ferrari logo displaying the prancing horse on the theme park’s red roof is 65 metres high and 48.4 metres wide, making it the largest Ferrari logo ever created.

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Swing into action ——

Arrive in style for your next golf excursion in the emirates with a private seaplane charter curated by Seawings

The UAE may be synonymous with towering skyscrapers, pristine beaches, endless deserts and glamorous malls, but the emirates also boast a thriving golf scene that’s gradually gaining traction around the globe. Once an endless stretch of dunes, today, the UAE is home to lush green layouts that lure golf enthusiasts from the region and beyond, thanks to year-round sunshine, world-class facilities and impressive settings. And if you’re in town to play a round on some of the region’s best golf courses, Beyond by Seawings offers exclusive packages that combine your favourite sport with the very best of the emirates. As a unique offering to both residents and visitors, Seawings promises an experience that reimagines golf with luxury seaplane transfers to a course of your choice in the UAE. Hop on a Cessna Caravan seaplane for a private flight to one of five golf courses – Yas Links Golf Course, JA Beach Hotel, Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club, The Fairways Zorah Ajman or Al Hamra Golf Club.

As you soar above the cityscape on the way to your destination, enjoy an aerial glimpse of popular landmarks dotting the terrain including the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, the man-made Palm Jumeirah and the World Islands, the world’s tallest tower (Burj Khalifa), the stunning coastline and the waterways of Dubai Creek. The smooth water landing and take-off only add to the thrill. The entire experience is exclusive and can be customised to match your expectations. After the game, you have the flexibility to extend your itinerary with sightseeing tours in the city. But if you’d like to enjoy some downtime, spend the day at the golf resort or club, enjoying leisure facilities including a refreshing swimming pool dip, a treatment at the spa or a bespoke culinary journey. If you’re travelling with the family, you can also add a night’s stay and other experiences ranging from nature walks to adventure activities around the resort to keep everyone entertained.

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Customise your package •  Arrive at or depart the golf club in a private Cessna Caravan seaplane by Seawings •  Take in views of the city from the skies •  Enjoy a round of golf on one of five courses in the UAE •  Complete the experience with bespoke equipment and caddies •  Extend your visit with a spa treatment, meal or pool time •  Explore the city with a sightseeing tour •  Enjoy a one-night stay at a five-star resort To curate your experience  04 8070708 or  reservations@seawings.ae or  seawings.com

Golf in Dubai

Seawings promises an experience that reimagines golf with luxury seaplane transfers

Take your pick YAS LINKS ABU DHABI Situated on Yas Island, the club boasts two courses – a par-72 championship golf course that hugs the coasts, which is also the first official links course in the region, and a fully floodlit nine-hole, par-3 academy course. JA BEACH HOTEL Since opening in 1998, the resort has hosted legends such as Tiger Woods and Greg Norman on its nine-hole par-36 course. Weaving along the Dubai coastline, the layout offers beautiful scenery and a stern challenge for players of all abilities.

Fly to your next golf holiday in a private seaplane with Seawings

DUBAI CREEK GOLF & YACHT CLUB This water-laden course was designed by European Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn. Although it is smaller than some of the city’s more modern layouts, it is no less challenging and has twice been selected to host the Dubai Desert Classic. THE FAIRWAYS ZORAH AJMAN Located within the naturally preserved sandy area and facing the mangrove forest, The Fairways features an 18-hole golf course. Avid golfers will enjoy the challenges of this par-72 course, punctuated by lakes that attract an array of exotic birds. AL HAMRA GOLF CLUB The Al Hamra Golf Club features stunning views of the Arabian Gulf and Al Hajar Mountains, providing the ideal backdrop for the 18-hole championship golf course. This par-72 course offers a fun and challenging game to golfers of all levels. Flying over Dubai

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SHOP BVLGARI T he Rom a n h i gh jewe l ler y br a nd has scoured the archives to create its colourful and celebratory Cinemagia High Jewellery collection. Naturally, Bvlgari’s storied history with Hollywood lends itself perfectly, with several iconic silver screen stars and classic f i lms serving as the inspiration to many of the collection’s precious creations. With an impeccable combination of bold vision and exceptional craftsmanship, each piece pays tribute to the fascination with the world of cinema, from the glamour on the red carpets to the Italian way of filmmaking. Discover the collection at the Bvlgari boutique in Mall of the Emirates  04 3410662 or Avenue at Etihad Towers  02 6818828.

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Conquering the skies ——

Swiss watchmaker Breitling raises the curtain on a new Avenger collection before the brand assumes its role as the official timekeeper for Dubai Airshow The universe of horology shares inextricable links with the world of aeronautics. But only a few brands can boast a legacy in aviation as rich as Breitling. Now an integral part of the standard aviator’s kit, Breitling timepieces have won the favour of pilots through the years, thanks to their functionality and build that has been evolving over time – in much the same way as the planes that they fly. Although Breitling officially started supplying onboard chronographs only in the late 1930s, the Swiss luxury watchmaker’s story began in 1884. Rising on the back of the industrial revolution, it was a time of rapid development and technological advancement as well as cultural change. As everything from science to sport was undergoing transformation, Leon Breitling knew there was a need for horology to keep apace too, especially in the field of aviation. B R E I T L I N G TA K E S FL I G H T

As man took to the skies in flying machines for the first time in history, the one piece of technology missing from the big picture was an easy-to-use timer that also freed up pilots’ hands during the tricky task of takeoff. The trend of the decade was pocket watches, but their fobs and chains made it a chaotic choice for the cockpit. This inspired Leon’s son Gaston to create one of the world’s first wrist chronographs with a separate push-piece above the watch crown, which was revealed in 1915, a year after his father’s passing. Inspired by the pioneering spirit, innovative flair and insatiable passion for chronographs he shared with his father, the watch continued to evolve under his leadership. The developments and decades that followed saw the brand take flight and reach greater heights. From new pilots’ wristwatches to dashboard instruments that helped keep time and navigate while in the air, Breitling made the cockpit a more functional space. “Aviation has always been a core of our DNA. There is no other brand with such history linked to aviation as Breitling. Without a doubt, Breitling is one of the most admired and sought-after watch brands for aviation professionals today,” said CEO Georges Kern. “In 1936, the brand introduced an aviator chronograph with a black dial, striking luminescent numerals and a practical rotating bezel whose pointer arrow also glowed in the dark. It was the beginning of a link to aviation that resonates to this very day. Our pilots’ watches have distinguished themselves for decades and continue to be the best aviation watches in the world.” Following the establishment of the Huit Aviation Department in 1938, Breitling became the official chronograph for the country’s Royal Air Force and a key part of the efforts of WWII. But thanks to their striking designs, the brand gained the attention of horology enthusiasts on the ground, too.

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Super Avenger Chronograph 48 Night Mission

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The 1940s ushered in the more elegant, non-military chronographs, using precious metals such as solid gold. But the brand recorded another milestone in 1952 with the debut of a watch that remains an icon to this day. Kern explained: “The Breitling Navitimer is a portmanteau of the words navigation and timer. Equipped with the flight-specific slide rule that is dedicated to measuring all sorts of inflight timings, it is little wonder that countless pilots, airlines and aircraft manufacturers have opted for this timepiece ever since.” The popularity of the Navitimer also promoted an increase in its appearance on civilian wrists. And thanks to its success, Breitling instruments were soon installed into the finest propeller and jet aircraft of the era, an enormous achievement for the brand during the golden age of air travel. B E YO N D T H E S K I E S

Not keen to rest on their laurels, Breitling ventured outside the realm of pilots’ watches, having conquered the skies, to make its mark on land and sea with innovative timepieces. “In 1957, Breitling mastered the sea with the launch of its Superocean watch. Built to withstand the demands of professional and leisure divers alike, it is another Breitling design that has stood up to the test of time as well as the pressures of the real world. “Breitling was even there at the dawn of manned space travel, when on May 24, 1962, US astronaut Scott Carpenter wore a Breitling Navitimer Cosmonaute, made at his own request, on his space flight. It became the very first Swiss wrist chro­nograph in space and an important feature was its 24-hour dial, because, in space, it was impossible to distinguish between day and night.” Georges Kern, CEO, Breitling

Squad on a mission

S COT T K E L LY

Astronaut Scott Kelly spent a total of 520 days in space during his four flights and commanded the ISS on three of them. A bit closer to Earth, he has flown over 8,000 hours in more than 40 different aircraft and landed on aircraft carriers more than 250 times.

T H E DAW N O F T H E AV E N G E R

Several successful collections later, the Breitling Avenger range made its debut in 2001. Known for its robustness, shock resistance, functionality and readability, these timepieces have staked out their territory in Breitling’s Air Universe. Earlier last month, the line-up got a facelift with the relaunch of the Avenger collection, shining a light on seven new models. “A collection as bold and robust as its name suggests, it marks the evolution of the brand’s pilots’ watches, once again confirming its status as the world’s leading manufacturer of aviation-related timepieces. It represents nothing less than the transition of one of Breitling’s boldest collections into the era of modern aviation. Created as a reliable companion for aerial adventurers, it is at home whether in the sky or on the ground.”

The new Breitling Avenger collection marks the evolution of the brand’s pilots’ watches

RO C Í O G O N Z Á L E Z TO R R E S

A commandant in the Spanish Air Force, Rocío González Torres was the first Spanish woman to log 1,000 hours at the controls of an F-18 fighter jet. She finished at the top of her class in her initial military pilot training and also at the fighter and attack pilot academy, becoming the first woman to reach the number one spot in that challenging discipline. LUKE BANNISTER

Representing a new kind of aviator, Luke Bannister is a world champion drone pilot with XBlades Racing. He attracted international attention when, at the tender age of 15, he won first prize in the World Drone Prix in Dubai and went on to win three consecutive DCL Championships from 2016 to 2018.

S Q UA D O N A M I S S I O N

For the launch of the new Avenger collection, Breitling has assembled a new Aviation Pioneers Squad as part of its #squadonamission campaign, made up of three individuals who represent different airborne disciplines but all define the new age of adventure in the air. The talented trio comprises US astronaut Scott Kelly, who spent a year on board the International Space Station, Commandant Rocío González Torres, who has logged more than 1,000 hours of flight time in a fighter jet, and Luke Bannister, who won his first World Drone Championship three years ago at the tender age of 15. “These accomplished aerial specialists represent different generations and bring incredibly varied experiences to the squad. They are all worthy of the designation Aviation Pioneer and Breitling is proud to partner with them.”

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B R E I T L I N G / S P EC I A L F EAT U R E  B R E I T L I N G S U P E R AV E N G E R C H RO N O G R A P H 4 8 A N D C H RO N O G R A P H 48 NIGHT MISSION

Breitling is the official timing sponsor of Dubai Airshow, set to take place at Dubai World Central CLEAR SKIES AHEAD

Cementing its position as a pivotal player in the world’s aviation and aerospace industry, Breitling is the official timing sponsor of Dubai Airshow, set to take place at Dubai World Central from November 17 to 21. Among the international aerobatic teams set to participate in the show, Breitling works closely with the UAE Air Force display team, Al Fursan. “All team members of Fursan Al Emarat wear the Aerospace model, following in the footsteps of other famous Breitling partners such as Patrouille de France, Frecce Tricolori, Red Arrows, Russian Knights and US Navy Blue Angels.” But the brand’s links with aviation in the UAE go beyond its Dubai Airshow partnership. “We recently announced a tie-up with Etihad Airways, leading to the introduction of the Aviator 8 Etihad Limited Edition in black steel. The model, which has been co-designed with the airline, is limited to 500 pieces and completed in Arabic numerals.” Discover the collection at The Dubai Mall   04 3231129, Mall of the Emirates  04 3411165 or Marina Mall Abu Dhabi   02 6814122 or  breitling.com Dubai Airshow

With its 48mm stainless steel case, the timepiece makes a bold statement. Equipped with a self-winding Breitling Caliber 13 mechanical chronograph movement, it has a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. Its hands and indexes are coated with Super-LumiNova®, ensuring optimal legibility in all lighting conditions.

 B R E I T L I N G AV E N G E R C H RO N O G R A P H 4 5 A N D C H RO N O G R A P H 4 5 N I G H T MISSION

A classic pilot’s watch, it has a 45mm stainless steel case. The Super-LumiNova®-coated hands and numerals make the dial easy to read even in limited lighting conditions.

 B R E I T L I N G AV E N G E R S W I S S A I R F O RC E T E A M L I M I T E D E D I T I O N

With a 45mm stainless steel case and a ratcheted unidirectional rotating bezel, its black dial features the logo of the Swiss Air Force team on the subdial at the 9 o’clock position and distinctive yellow and red accents that reflect the logo’s colours.

 B R E I T L I N G AV E N G E R AU TO M AT I C 4 5 S E AWO L F A N D 4 5 S E AWO L F N I G H T M I S S I O N

A classic pilot’s watch, its features also make it ideally suited for adventures below the ocean’s surface. Its hands and indexes are coated in Super-LumiNova®, which makes it easy to read no matter where you choose to take it. It is also water resistant to an incredible 300 bar.

 B R E I T L I N G AV E N G E R AU TO M AT I C G MT 4 5 A N D G MT 4 5 N I G H T M I S S I O N

Perfectly suited for adventurers who are frequent travellers, in addition to its central hour, minute and second hands, it has a hand that indicates a second time zone. At its heart is a Breitling Caliber 32 self-winding automatic mechanical movement with a power reserve of approximately 42 hours.

 B R E I T L I N G AV E N G E R C H RO N O G R A P H 4 3

With a 43mm stainless-steel case and unidirectional ratcheted bezel, it is available in either a black or blue dial. The models with black dials are presented in either a stainless steel bracelet with a folding clasp or on an anthracite leather military strap while those with blue dials feature a stainless-steel bracelet with a folding strap or a blue military strap.  B R E I T L I N G AV E N G E R AU TO M AT I C 4 3

With a clean, discreet dial featuring the central hour, minute and second hands and a date window, it features a 43mm stainless steel case with a unidirectional ratcheted bezel. Inside the case is a Breitling Caliber 17, an automatic movement with a power reserve of 38 hours.

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On the prowl

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1 / D K N Y Fall/Winter 19/20  Mall of the Emirates, 04 3414343  The Galleria on Al Maryah Island, 02 6797669 2 / CUSHNIE Colour-block satin bodysuit, AED1,332  theoutnet.com 3 / GUCCI Leather belt, Price on request  Mall of the Emirates, 04 3410669  Marina Mall, 02 6816844 4 / KARL LAGERFELD Bag, AED1,240  The Dubai Mall, 04 3398781  Tryano, Yas Mall, 800 879266

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5 / RENE CAOVILLA Operina sling flat shoes, AED4,060  Mall of the Emirates, 04 3411455 6 / B O T T E G A V E N E TA Embellished leopard print calf hair skirt AED10,250  The Dubai Mall, 04 3253981  The Galleria on Al Maryah Island, 02 6766707 7 / T O M F O R D Eyewear, AED1,250  The Dubai Mall, 04 3308300  The Galleria on Al Maryah Island, 02 6771500 8 / S WA R O V S K I Tarot hand smartphone case, AED315  Mall of the Emirates, 04 3549420  Abu Dhabi Mall, 02 6435367

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7 Our star buy DIOR Teddy D wide-brim bucket hat, AED4,295 Complete any leopard print-inspired ensemble with black accessories and you’ve got a look that makes heads turns.  Mall of the Emirates, 04 3235322  Marina Mall, 02 6817477

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1 / C O R N E L I A N I Fall/Winter 19/20  Mall of the Emirates, 04 3412121 2 / TOM FORD Slim-fit silk and wool-blend sweater, AED3,735  Mall of the Emirates, 04 6133373  The Galleria on Al Maryah Island, 02 6771500 3 / DOLCE & GABBANA Dauphine leather belt, AED1,280  Mall of the Emirates, 04 3410626  The Galleria on Al Maryah Island, 02 6743711 4 / BILLIONAIRE BOYS CLUB Quilted liner, AED1,450  bbcicecream.eu

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10 / N N 0 7 Tron racer slim-fit suede jacket, AED4,197  nn07.com 11 / D I O R Nylon messenger bag, AED5,695  Mall of the Emirates, 04 3851930  The Galleria on Al Maryah Island, 02 6777008 12 / H E R M E S Scarf, Price on request  Mall of the Emirates, 04 2778251  Avenue at Etihad Towers, 02 6669720

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Our star buy ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA Leather derby shoes, AED2,560 A chic pair that adds a subtle dash of colour to your look without going overboard. Pair it with dark blue or black denim for an unexpected combination.  The Dubai Mall, 04 3308811  The Galleria on Al Maryah Island, 02 6777008

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RM 50-04 Tourbillon Split-Seconds Chronograph Kimi Räikkönen

Track star ——

The world’s most popular motor racing sport serves as the inspiration to Richard Mille’s numerous timepiece collections and on the eve of the biggest race of the year, the 2019 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, we delve into the brand’s history and legacy

Swiss luxury watchmaker Richard Mille has, in a short time, become synonymous with exceptional craftsmanship and luxury. The story begins in 1998 when founder Mille broke away from French jeweller Mauboussin at the Place Vendôme to create his own range of watches. The first model released in 2001 and though some thought of it as a risk, with his vast network and experience in the industry, it was a risk that paid off. At the age of 50, he decided to set up his own brand, with the idea of pushing watchmaking beyond anything that existed at the time. A new, 21st-century approach to horology was his main objective, which resulted in him teaming up with his friend Dominique Guenat, owner of Swiss jewellery and watchmaking manufacture Montres Valgine, who agreed to go into business with him. The original plan was to develop just one product, the watch of his dreams, a model for which production costs were not even a consideration. When the RM 001 was released in 2001, its AED816,570 price tag placed the fledgling brand at the summit of the luxury watch market, with inevitably low sales projections. However, it was met with immediate success and several hundred orders were confirmed for the very sparingly manufactured model. Today, the brand has definitively reached the pinnacle of watchmaking with a collection of some 60 pieces, each having been designed and produced with the same passion and uncompromising principles that guided the brand’s first no-expense-spared timepiece. The technology behind Formula 1 race cars has played a pivotal role as the inspiration for the watches, from the concepts to the materials. In fact, each watch is perceived as a supercar, with a mission of meeting the highest standards of security and precision, from the characteristic, ergonomic shape of the watchcase, which has now become the brand’s iconic visual identity, to the attention to detail down to every screw, lever and spring.

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Richard Mille is the only watch brand behind multiple teams in the F1 pool, including Alfa Romeo, McLaren and Hass Watchmaker at work

“As a youngster, I would spend hours attending aerospace and motor shows only to look at cutaway views of engines. These drawings would give me insight into the complex mechanics powering these machines,” says Mille. It is this approach to watchmaking that defines the brand’s operations today. Functionality, inspired by the automobile industry, has always been the highest priority for the brand but aesthetics have their place as well and elegance is not forsaken. This is demonstrated in the brand’s clean designs for the men’s collections and the use of gemstones for ladies watches. Mille explains: “Luxury products that have no genuine purpose have never interested me. I have always considered that the functions we integrate into our watches must be truly useful and valuable for users. “Each component is part of the aesthetic expression of this functionality. Also, each and every aesthetic modification we make –even if it’s just recalibrating a line – is always motivated by an improvement in functionality.”

Exceptional functionality was also at the heart of the world’s lightest watch, the RM 27-01 Tourbillon Rafael Nadal, worn by the tennis ace during his tournaments. The brand wanted to beat the world record for the lightest mechanical watch once and for all, resulting in the creation of this timepiece that weighs exactly 18.83 grams including the strap. Its complex, original architecture is the result of Mille’s determination to create a movement held in total suspension in the centre of its case. But it’s the brand’s passion for F1 that has inspired several models. In fact, Richard Mille is the only watch brand behind multiple teams in the F1 pool, including Alfa Romeo, McLaren and Hass. One of its most successful F1-inspired models, the RM 50-03 Manual Winding Tourbillon Split Seconds Chronograph McLaren F1, is the lightest mechanical chronograph ever produced. It boasts more than 600 components and weighs less than 40 grams including the strap.

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I N S I D E S T O RY / S H O P Richard Mille factory artisan

RM 67-02

Assembling a movement

Richard Mille and Fernando Alonso

Reaffirming its association with the sport, the brand is also the official timekeeper of Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, where the 11th edition of Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will be held from November 29 until December 1. Other pieces dedicated to F1 and its extraordinary racers include the RM 011 Automatic Flyback Chronograph, created for Romain Grosjean. Mille explains: “Thanks to the exceptional rigidity of carbon TPT® and its shock resistance, Romain Grosjean can wear his watch on top of his racing suit, directly exposed to the extremely aggressive environment of F1 racing.” Another masterpiece for one of F1’s top drivers, the RM 36-01 Manual Winding Tourbillon Competition G-Sensor, built for Sébastien Loeb, saw the brand create what Mille dubs “an extreme racing watch”. He says: “The model’s g-force sensor was adapted to calculate forward and sideway accelerations and decelerations. The design highlights the three-dimensional aspect and depth of the watch. The pressure button in the middle resets the watch to zero and is an essential component.” Showcasing the continued inspiration Mille draws from F1, September saw the brand announce its newest addition, the RM 50-04 Tourbillon Split-Seconds Chronograph Kimi Räikkönen. Launched at the Singapore Grand Prix, the watch, with just 30 pieces, was a tribute to the “Iceman’s” 18-year career in motorsport. Discover more at the Richard Mille boutique at The Dubai Mall  04 3398666 or The Galleria on Al Maryah Island  02 6724440.

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VA N C L E E F & A R P E L S Romeo & Juliet High Jewelry collection A tribute to the star-crossed lovers, the collection evokes the romance of the classic Shakespearean tale with delicate, feminine pieces, brought to life with gorgeous gemstone settings.  Mall of the Emirates  04 3472487  Avenue at Etihad Towers  02 6811919

Dance of colours ——— Brilliantly-coloured precious stones make up this season’s edit of the most coveted high jewellery pieces and watches

H A R RY W I N S T O N Ocean Biretrograde Automatic 42mm The striking splash of diamonds in this eyecatching piece celebrates its founder’s passion for precious stones, cementing Winston’s status as the “king of diamonds”.  The Dubai Mall  04 3398972

MONTBLANC Star Legacy Moonphase & Date 36mm The dial of the Star Legacy collection for women features the maison’s exploding star guilloché pattern at its heart, along with an elegant and distinctive diamond ring at six o’clock that circles the date counter.   The Dubai Mall, 04 4340300   The Galleria on Al Maryah Island, 02 6764776

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TIME TO SHINE/ SHOP

DIOR Rose Dior Pop ring Designed to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the brand’s jewellery line, the bright Rose Dior Pop collection sparkles in an array of lacquered floral colours.  The Dubai Mall  04 3308739  Al Manara International Jewellery, The Galleria on Al Maryah Island  02 6743444

T I F FA N Y & C O .

J A E G E R - L E C O U LT R E

Tiffany T collection ring

Rendez-Vous Celestial Aurora Borealis

Featuring a bold “T” design with scintillating diamonds and

Displaying the night sky as it appears

mother-of-pearl, this ring turns heads with its high shine,

above the brand’s home in Vallée de Joux, the star chart shows the changing positions of the constellations in real time.  Mall of the Emirates  04 3218769 R O B E RT O C O I N Art Decò black jade necklace

elegant lustre and clean lines that complement your style.  The Dubai Mall  04 3398350  The Galleria on Al Maryah Island  02 6929000

 Avenue at Etihad Towers  02 6812834

Rendered in 18-carat rose gold with a striking black jade and diamond pendant, the chain’s length can be adjusted to suit every style.   The Dubai Mall,  04 3303555  Damas, Yas Mall  02 5651431

JAQUET DROZ Lady 8 Flower Under the sapphire crystal dome, the sculpted lotus flower

BOUCHERON

delicately opens up with

Vu du 26 Nuri ear cuff

the push of a button.  The Dubai Mall  04 3253673  Rivoli Prestige, The Galleria on Al Maryah Island  02 6432204

The exotically coloured DE GRISOGONO

parrot is made of lightweight

High Jewellery bracelet

titanium and she perches

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on the ear as her feathers

codes by offering unusual combinations of vibrant

cascade from the lobe, making for a truly striking

stones, this bracelet makes

pattern this season.

a statement with 104 oval

 The Dubai Mall

and pear-cut blue sapphires

 04 3253029

set in 18-carat white gold.

 The Galleria on

 The Dubai Mall

Al Maryah Island

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F R I DAY

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TASTE THE BEACH HOUSE Bringing the charming ambience of a coastal retreat in Southeast Asia to the shores of Dubai, The Beach House lends itself to a laid-back lunchtime outing. Nestled within the surrounds of Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort, the venue offers sweeping Gulf views and nautical décor to match. While the Mediterranean menu boasts everything from light bites to decadent pizzas, it’s the signature seafood platter that’s a favourite among the city’s gourmands.  04 5678304

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Social life ——— From Pollen Street Social in London to Marina Social in Dubai, Jason Atherton has come a long way, but the celebrity chef believes this is only the beginning

The kitchens at Marina Social are buzzing with energy. Chef Jason Atherton is in an upbeat mood. The team is busy preparing to welcome the crowds later in the evening – the first to sample the season’s latest additions to the award-winning menu. As packed as his schedule might be, the celebrity chef always finds the time to visit the emirate to celebrate anniversaries of his popular venue and introduce new menu items. “Dubai will always remain close to my heart. This is where I met my wife and also opened my first restaurant with Gordon Ramsay. And finally, I launched my own.” In Dubai’s competitive market – one that sees frequent restaurant openings and a few closures too – Jason’s venue at InterContinental Dubai Marina remains a firm favourite, running strong for four years now. But with the celebrity chef at the helm, expect nothing less. That is why it is hard to fathom, this wasn’t always the dream. In fact, growing up, Jason did not even know he wanted to be a chef until the age of 13, when the vocation came calling. “My family wasn’t a foodie family at all. We didn’t go out to restaurants as my parents thought it was a waste of money. Also in the 70s, the United Kingdom had one of the worst restaurant scenes on the planet. But one of the things that piqued my curiosity in the kitchen was my parents’ guesthouse. People would rent rooms and my mom would cook fresh food. I was always fascinated with her baking skills. She would get flour and eggs and make chocolate sponge or chocolate custard from scratch. On Fridays, she would cook fresh fish and I just loved it. “But what really sparked it for me was the British Royal Airforce. Every summer, they used to set up a massive caravan on the seafront of Skegness, showcasing the different aspects of army and navy life to encourage people to join. They used to serve all sorts of delicious food for free. I remember seeing the chefs in beautiful tall white hats and neck kerchiefs, and I was mesmerised by their uniforms. It worked for me. So I joined the Army Catering Corps although I didn’t stay there too long because I hated the discipline. But I still wanted to be a chef because I enjoyed cooking.” Following a few stints at local restaurants in Skegness, Jason moved to London, where he worked his way up the culinary ladder, eventually finding himself positioned as Gordon Ramsay’s right-hand man. But nine years later, he left to set up his own venture. “I gambled everything. I remortgaged my house, borrowed huge sums of money and burned through my savings. If it didn’t work, I would be finished.” When Pollen Street Social finally opened in 2011, it became an overnight success. And the rest is history. Today, Jason oversees more than 20 restaurants around the globe (including a new venue in Mayfair that opened last month). He has also authored five best-selling cookbooks and has a successful television show. With so much to his name, you’d be forgiven for thinking the celebrity chef is keen to rest on his laurels, but Jason feels his career has only just begun.“Gordon Ramsay told me many years ago that it is important to pace yourself because it’s a marathon.

Marina Social

King crab tart with pink grapefruit, radish and avocado puree

Linguini of king crab

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“It starts from the day you begin your career and ends the day you retire. You’ve got to be consistent the whole way through. It’s best to run the same pace all the way and achieve things gradually rather than sprint, run out of breath and walk the rest of it. “I don’t want to be a flash in the pan. I love to learn new things about different cultures and foods, and constantly evolve my restaurants. It makes me feel like I have just started. I still have many years ahead of me and I’m looking forward to opening more restaurants, championing new ideas and pushing myself as a cook.” Managing his global outposts is no easy task but Jason still believes that he is first and foremost a chef and not a businessman. “The dream only ever was to be a good cook and that exists even today. Wanting to make people happy through food is the most important thing.” And while it might seem like this ideology is his winning formula, he disagrees. “I think anyone who says they’ve got a winning formula is dishonest. I don’t have one. We have to work really hard every day and be great at what we do. We need to

“The dream only ever was to be a good cook and that exists even today” Beef Wellington

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constantly analyse what’s working, what’s not working, why it’s not working, what we need to enhance and how to constantly keep improving; that’s the key. “Also, if you’re humble, you are open to learning from your mistakes. But if you go around the world, patting yourself on the back, you don’t like to hear about the bad stuff. That attitude keeps you stagnant; there’s no room for growth. “No matter how successful a venue might become, it’s important to accept that every restaurant has unhappy customers and gets things wrong. We all have bad days and several things go awry but it is important to learn from those mistakes. “If you sweep it under the carpet and think it’s alright, then you’re going to have more of those bad days. But if you analyse what happened and work on it, that’s what makes all the difference.” For more information or to make a reservation  04 4466664 or  reservations@marinasocialdubai.com

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Mare Mare, Jumeirah at Saadiyat Island Resort

TA S TE / REV IEW

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Al fresco feast —— Celebrate the arrival of the cooler months by making the most of the capital’s outdoor dining scene with a visit to Mare Mare at Jumeirah at Saadiyat Island Resort

When Jumeirah at Saadiyat Island Resort debuted its signature Italian restaurant, Mare Mare, earlier this year, the capital’s gourmands made a beeline to sample a rare delicacy that the venue introduced to the UAE’s dining scene. Imported from the coast of Mazara del Vallo in southwest Sicily, the restaurant brought raw, red prawns to our platters for the very first time, and made for a truly applaud-worthy entrance. Simply drizzled with a rich, buttery sauce and topped with truffle shavings to enhance its fresh flavour, every bite delicately melts in the mouth, leaving you wanting more. Naturally, no visit to Mare Mare is complete without sampling these delightful treats from the Mediterranean coast. Nestled on the shores of Saadiyat Island, it’s the Arabian Gulf views that make the setting at Mare Mare. Beyond the white sands, endless vistas of the blue waters meet your gaze and during the cooler months, it is advisable to grab a table on the outdoor deck to make the most of the stunning surrounds. While Mare Mare serves up a wonderful lunch and dinner, evening visits miss one key factor – the views. But what it lacks in the backdrop after sunset, it makes up for in ambience, with glistening lights completing the dreamy set-up.

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Italian restaurants are present in plenty in the UAE, but only a handful stand out from the crowd. Thanks to the delicious bites complementing the gorgeous setting, Mare Mare definitely makes the list. At the helm is chef Simone Federici, whose passion for Italian flavours translates in splendid creations sure to please even the discerning diner. Simplicity is key with the appetisers. The chefs rely on wholesome ingredients, amplified only by a handful of flavours to highlight the freshness of the produce. We started off with the creamy burrata, served with heirloom tomatoes and topped with basil pesto. While we were more than happy to split one platter among our party of two, given the generous portion, our server recommended opting for another delicacy from the crudi bar – the tuna tartare – a top pick among frequent visitors. Creatively presented, the dish is served with avocado and finished with drops of sour cream and a squid-ink cracker for crunch. Jumping on to our mains, the daily specials caught our attention – the only challenge (or so we thought) was that we fancied the Monday speciality during our Friday visit. But our server gladly obliged and locked in the Venetian clam spaghetti for our main course. For future reference, Sunday specials feature lobster, beef and vegan burgers, perfectly paired with wines. Tuesdays are all about steak, where juicy ribeye cuts are served with Italian red wine. On Wednesdays, diners can opt for a true taste of coastal Italy with fresh lobster, cooked to your liking, and served with taglioni pasta. We were told that no diner leaves without trying the raw or cooked seafood platter, the ideal choice for sharing. And while the raw tower features seasonal delicacies including oysters, prawns and salmon, we opted for the fritto misto with crispy calamari, tempura shrimp, fish fingers and fresh veggies. The platter is served with a saffron and spice-infused aioli and makes for a decadent lunchtime treat, when all you’re looking to do is savour every bite while enjoying a laid-back Friday afternoon by the sea.

Outdoor deck at Mare Mare

Lobster burger

Chef Simone Federico preparing a carpaccio platter

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Burrata

Truffle burger

From the chef...

“A simple way to identify the authenticity of an Italian restaurant outside of Italy is to use the Italian clientele as a benchmark. Within less than a year since opening, at Mare Mare, we’ve managed to build an incredible community, probably the highest among any other venue in town. I think that’s a good sign.” – Chef Simone Federici

Outdoor deck at Mare Mare

Nestled on the shores of Saadiyat Island, it’s the Arabian Gulf views that make the setting at Mare Mare While seafood is the essence of Mare Mare, there’s plenty on the menu to please both vegetarians and carnivores. From hearty vegetable soups and eggplant risotto to veal cutlets and slow-roasted chicken, the options are overwhelming enough to ensure you’re well and truly satiated in time for your last course – dessert. The menu features a warm ricotta and chocolate tart, fruity sorbet flavours and house ice creams. But we kept things strictly traditional and opted for the tiramisu, to conclude our afternoon at the restaurant. As we slowly savoured every bite, it gave us the chance to sit back, relax and appreciate our surrounds on this stunning stretch of Saadiyat Island, where you can spend hours admiring the gorgeous blues and take in the intimate set-up from this charming venue. For reservations or more information    02 8114342 or  jsirestaurants@jumeirah.com

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BRUNCH DIARIES The Seagrill Bistro Friday Brunch is the place to be for a weekend feast, served to the table, within the stunning surrounds of Fairmont The Palm. Touted as the chicest brunch in town, diners can feast on fresh seafood, grilled meats and more while enjoying premium beverages all afternoon from 12pm until 4pm. The sharing style menu makes this the perfect treat to enjoy with the whole family while the resident DJ keeps diners in high spirits with groovy tunes. Choose to dine indoors, where the elegant setting lends itself to memorable occasions, or head to the outdoor deck for splendid panoramas of Dubai Marina.  04 4573457

Table talk ——

Pull up a chair as we present the latest news, reviews and must-try menu highlights from Dubai and Abu Dhabi’s most talked about restaurants, bars and cafés

BY THE BEACH The seafront venue, Drift Beach Dubai, at One&Only Royal Mirage has reopened its doors for the season. But there’s a lot more to this stunning club than its luxurious beach and pool experience. Chef Maxime Le Van has curated a sumptuous menu overflowing with favourites from Provence using fresh, simple and delicious organic ingredients. Diners can expect the likes of Cobb salad, lamb cutlets, grilled calamari, roasted cod, clam linguini, rabbit stew and more.  04 3152200

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TA B L E TA L K / TA S T E

SWEET INDULGENCE

ISLAND FEAST

Forrey & Galland brings the French

For brunch with a difference, combine an escape to a private island resort

tradition of luxury handmade

with decadent Friday dining. Promising the perfect backdrop to your brunch

chocolates to Dubai with treats

experience, Zaya Nurai Island’s signature restaurant, Frangipani, serves up

that are sure to delight. The perfect

a sumptuous feast with international favourites and free-flowing beverages.

spot to refuel while enjoying a

But brunch here is not all about the food. You also enjoy a complimentary

shopping spree at The Dubai

speedboat ride from Saadiyat Island and back as well as all-day access

Mall, the chocolatier also boasts

to the resort’s private beach and pool.  02 5066222

delicate macarons in an array of unconventional flavours. The boutique also offers ready and custom made gift boxes, ideal for presents or special occasions.  04 3398850

SINFUL DELIGHTS Home to award-winning burgers and the world-renowned CrazyShake®, Black Tap serves everything and more to make your cheat day meals worth every calorie. Whether you choose to dine at the restaurant’s Dubai Festival City location or the quirky venue in JBR, you’re promised

New in town Mazi

an equally delightful experience, complete with treats you’ll want to

This new launch at The St. Regis

come back for.  04 2883040 or

Saadiyat Island Resort, Abu Dhabi

 04 3999076

shines a spotlight on contemporary Greek flavours with a twist on classic recipes, served sharing-style. Gorgeous Gulf views complete the rustic setting.  02 4988888

Meshico

Join in for a sensorial experience curated with authentic Mexican flavours, signature beverages and live entertainment at this new venue at The Pointe on Palm Jumeirah. A meal here is sure to transport you to the bustling heart of Mexico.  04 5144512

Taverna

With a spectacular location on Souk P R I Z E C AT C H The Fish House at InterContinental Dubai Festival City is one of the emirate’s favourite seafood venues, thanks to its sea-to-table philosophy. Take your pick from the ice market with fresh fish prepared to your liking. Or for a taste of the classics, try the lobster linguini or fish and chips. During Friday brunch, the signature seafood tower, brimming with fresh favourites from the ocean, is not to be missed.  04 7011127

Madinat Jumeirah’s vibrant waterfront promenade, Taverna promises an authentic Greek dining experience with specialities like spinach pie, tuna carpaccio, squid ink soup, lamb souvlaki and more.  04 5895665

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ESCAPES LOY KRATHONG & YI PENG FESTIVAL One of the most visually stunning celebrations in the whole world, the Loy Krathong festival in the city of Chang Mai in northern Thailand is a favourite among visitors and locals alike. During the festivities from November 11 to 13, thousands of small, candlelit floats are released on waterways as an offering to the river spirits. The festival coincides with Yi Peng that also ssees candle-powered paper lanterns set into the air for good luck. The results are beautiful and breathtaking, drawing visitors from the region and beyond to witness this visual spectacle that’s unlike any other. Plan your next escape to Thailand with a bespoke itinerary.  myconcierge.com

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Oblu Select by Atmosphere at Sangeli

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Paradise found ——

Home to some of the world’s most beautiful beaches and diving experiences, the Maldives is high on the wish list for those seeking the ultimate escape. Letisha Pereira sampled a slice of this island paradise at Oblu Select by Atmosphere at Sangeli

Scattered like pearls across the shimmering waters of the Indian Ocean, the archipelago of Maldives has long lured travellers from far and wide. Few other destinations boast such pure and soft white sands along with cyan waters so clear that it is possible to gaze right into the colourful, living world beneath the waves. At Oblu Select by Atmosphere at Sangeli, we discovered that this is an essential part of the experience, enjoying luxury and nature side by side. But the island is also rife with opportunities for adventure, which starts on the journey from Malé International Airport to Sangeli Island, on which the resort sits. The five-star treatment began with a luxe air-conditioned speedboat carving through the waters of the Indian Ocean to take us to our destination. The 50-minute ride also passed by several other resorts that call the Malé Atoll home, making for some interesting sightseeing. Accompanying us on board during our arrival was the hotel’s executive chef, who was bringing back a trophy and several medals that the team won at a local culinary fair. It was a sign of things to come, preparing us for a truly rewarding experience at the hotel.

Once we arrived at the resort, we were met with the warmest of greetings – the sound of beating drums, singing and clapping, with the best treat of all being the hotel’s signature blue bubbly, created especially to reflect the colour of the waters surrounding the property. The moment we stepped in, it felt like we’d traded the world’s bustle for a secluded slice of paradise. Given the resort’s vast footprint, our hosts offered a buggy tour of the island highlighting everything it has to offer. But we were also told that bicycles were freely available to borrow from various points on the property, so we decided to hop right on after checking in and explore the island with the easy reference map of the resort provided to every guest. The resort sits on the main island of Sangeli and is connected to the smaller, adults-only One Banyan island by a string of overwater villas. The larger of the two is home to standalone beachfront villas, the sunset bar known as The Rock, the beachfront bar called The Sangs and the hotel’s signature restaurant, The Courtyard. On One Banyan, two speciality restaurants – Simply Veg and Just Grill – the spa and the overwater honeymoon suites can be found.

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Two-bed beach suite with pool

Our first evening at the resort saw us taking in the sights and sounds of a heavy downpour from the comfort of our cosy beachfront villa as the waves gently lapped against the shore. Complete with a pool, it was the perfect setting to take a dip and admire the endless Indian Ocean. That’s the beauty of the Maldives; even though we were left with no option but to stay indoors with the rain lashing down, we found that the hours simply flew by admiring the stunning views. But as soon as the grey clouds gave way to clear blue skies, we jumped right into the ocean for a refreshing soak in its warm, calming waters. Early evening, and every sunset thereafter, lured us to The Rock on the southernmost tip of the property, known for its stunning views. As we sipped on sundowners and watched the sky’s transformation from bright blue to fiery orange, we lost all sense of time and became entranced by the shoals of young lemon sharks, vibrant parrotfish and rays that scuttered close to the surface seeking their last nibbles of the day. With most activities in the Maldives focussed in and around the water, it’s easy to assume that this is no place for non-swimmers. But the resort caters even to non-swimming guests, much like my travel partner, who discovered a new-found love for the world beneath the waves. Life vests are provided in every room for free use in the water and complimentary snorkelling equipment, including a mask, snorkel and fins, can be borrowed for the entire duration of the stay. For us, this meant we could freely and safely float on the water to admire the colourful fish swimming alongside us and other never-beforeseen marine species on the seabed at any time of the day. Every time we stepped into the water, a different experience awaited us. In one instance, we even found ourselves endlessly followed by a tiny fish who was probably very intrigued by the strangers in the ocean. Tempted as we were to spend our entire holiday in or near the water, Oblu Select by Atmosphere at Sangeli offered a lot more. The resort is a haven for foodies. Every meal was a true showcase of culinary indulgence, starting with the sumptuous breakfast buffet served at The Courtyard, overflowing with classics from all over the world – think eggs served in all styles, baked beans, sausage, pancakes, waff les, Indian chapatis and dosas as well as Maldivian curries.

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Cocktails at The Sangs

The Courtyard

Deluxe overwater pool villas

Every morning, we’d wake up in time to catch the sunrise and join in an energising power yoga session by the beach (we’re now inspired to keep up the practice). This would work up our appetites for the hearty breakfast that awaited us. The Courtyard is also where lunch and dinner are served with specialities from all over the world. Live cooking stations feature fresh delights whipped up for lunch while themed nights bring international dishes all the way from the Med and the Caribbean to the shores of the Maldives. The Indian Ocean themed night, hosted every Friday, was a firm favourite, but our friendly servers told us that it is extremely popular with every hotel guest for the sheer array of spice and coconut-infused dishes from India and Sri Lanka as well as local delights native to the Maldives. It’s not only Indian Ocean night that is an interesting prospect for a Friday evening. The resort’s local staff also look forward to Fridays as this is their chance to entertain guests with a lively (traditionally, all male) dance and drum performance, known as bodu beru. With absolutely no knowledge of what the performance entailed, we were taken by surprise when the dancers took to the floor at The Sangs, swaying gracefully to the rhythm of local tunes. But as the evening unfolded, the beats built to an energetic finish that saw guests joining in to learn a new move or two. While bodu beru night is only a weekly occurrence at The Sangs, every evening, the resident singer and guitarist get together to fill the air with smooth jazz. After sunset, we found ourselves drawn to the venue to take in the serene ambience while sipping pre-dinner cocktails. This was also a wonderful spot to return to after dinner to wind down with soothing acoustic tunes while reclining on the venue’s beanbags and swings.

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TGI Dive & Watersports Centre

During our stay, we also had the opportunity to sample the gourmet fare at the hotel’s speciality restaurants. We visited Simply Veg for dinner – the ambience, with mood lighting, lent itself to an intimate dinner for two. We left with our perceptions of vegetarian cuisine completely altered. Classic dishes such as the pumpkin soup and mushroom gnocchi were presented with unique twists while unconventional combinations, think banana and bean tapas, and beet and goat cheese samosas, also featured on the menu. Just Grill, on the shores of One Banyan island, evoked a laid-back beachside barbecue experience. During our lunchtime visit, our servers recommended the catch of the day, the barracuda, and we were impressed with the simple preparation that allowed the freshness of the seafood to shine through. Although the setting at these venues leans towards fine dining, beach chic is still the order of the day, which means arriving in flip flops, or even barefoot, is not discouraged. Every evening, a newsletter arrived at our doorstep, announcing the weather forecast for the next day, the themed night and schedule of activities taking place. Having brushed up our swimming skills, we decided to embark on a guided group snorkelling trip, conducted on a complimentary basis for every guest by the TGI Dive & Watersports Centre on site. We set sail on a traditional boat, locally known as dhoni, towards the outer reefs of the atoll, where the sea bed is almost 25 metres deep and home to the most exotic marine species, making for a truly memorable experience.

House reef at Oblu Select by Atmosphere at Sangeli

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Elena Spa

Plan the perfect trip

  FLIGHTS  Most international airlines offer direct or connecting flights to Velana International Airport. UAE-based carrier Emirates operates daily direct four-hour flights from Dubai to Malé   TRANSFERS Speedboat transfers from the airport to Oblu Select by Atmosphere at Sangeli can be arranged with your reservation   CHECK IN  Take your pick from six room categories at the resort: BEACH VILLAS OR DELUXE BEACH POOL VILLAS Two adults with two children or three adults with one child TWO-BED BEACH POOL SUITES Two adults with four children; four adults with two children or three adults with three children WATER VILLAS OR DELUXE OVERWATER POOL VILLAS Two adults with one child or three adults HONEYMOON SELECT OCEAN VILLAS Couples only for a minimum of three nights   THE SERENITY PLAN™ Every guest is entitled to the resort’s premium all-inclusive Serenity Plan™ which covers accommodation, amenities, dining (breakfast, lunch, evening snacks and dinner), unlimited beverages, daily minifridge refills, activities and excursions PACKAGE INCLUSIONS •  Daily breakfast, lunch and dinner at The Courtyard •  One fine-dining experience each at Just Grill and Simply Veg •  Unlimited beverages from 9am until 1am at The Sangs •  Sunset snacks from 4pm until 6pm at Mr. Fry, The Sangs •  Sundowners and snacks from 5pm until 7pm at The Rock •  One sunset fishing activity per guest during their stay The Rock

The moment we stepped in, it felt like we’d traded the world’s bustle for a slice of paradise By this point, our curiosity for the underwater world reached peak levels, which is why we were thrilled to move to an overwater villa on our last day at the resort. While the glass floor panels were one of the most striking features, nothing compared to the thrill we felt of being able to dive right into the ocean from the villa’s deck. Although we intended to spend our last few hours in the water or lounging on the deck, we opted for some spa time at Elena Spa as we felt our sun-kissed skin would need a little more convincing as we reeled back into reality. Our therapists customised our treatments, incorporating movements from the traditional Balinese massage with after-sun care products for a truly energising experience. There couldn’t be a more relaxing solution to draw our visit to a close. Departing this rustic-meets-luxury retreat brought out an overwhelming mix of emotions – the happy memory of a holiday well spent, the sad farewell as the staff bid us goodbye when we boarded the speedboat to the airport and the overwhelming urge to return to this charming retreat in the Indian Ocean. We clung to our cameras, capturing those last few moments to keep the memories alive. But those times we spent on the white sandy beach getting our feet wet amongst the gentle waves and spotting hermit crabs playfully washing ashore will never soften or blur.

•  One complimentary excursion per guest during their stay including guided snorkelling or a local village tour •  Non-motorised water sports including kayaking, pedalos and stand-up paddleboarding •  Snorkelling gear including mask, snorkel, fins and life vests per guest for the entire duration of the stay   DINING Sample world flavours at the resort THE COURTYARD: The resort’s signature restaurant, The Courtyard serves a buffet for breakfast, international specialities from live cooking stations for lunch and themed nights for dinner JUST GRILL: Open for lunch and dinner, grilled meats and fresh seafood feature on the three-course menu SIMPLY VEG: Open for lunch and dinner, the venue serves a fourcourse menu with gourmet vegetarian dishes THE SANGS: Premium beverages are served all day from 9am until 1am. Every evening, the Mr. Fry counter at the venue offers sunset snacks from 4pm until 6pm. There is a live music performance every evening after sunset while the local bodu beru performance also takes place here on Fridays from 10pm onwards THE ROCK: Open only at sunset from 5pm until 7pm, the venue serves sundowners with light bites against stunning ocean views   WELLNESS Elena Spa, open from 9am until 9pm, offers bespoke wellness experiences, therapies and massages, while health experts at the Fitness Centre conduct daily workout sessions, ranging from aqua aerobics and resistance training to yoga To discover more about the resort   oblu-sangeli.com

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COLLECTION CEASARS RESORT BLUEWATERS DUBAI Did you know that the only Caesars Palace in the world besides the legendary Las Vegas destination is located on Dubai’s very own Bluewaters? And you can now experience this five-star property’s world-class leisure amenities with a day pass. Starting from AED199, enjoy access to Neptune Pool and the pristine private beach and also get a 10 percent dining discount at Neptune Pool & Bar.  myco.ae/caesars

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The great outdoors

For high-octane thrills, head to Wadi Adventure in Al Ain for some of the best adrenaline-pumping experiences in the capital. As the region’s first man-made white water rafting, kayaking and surfing facility, there are plenty of exciting activities to choose from for every level of adventure. Make your way through obstacle courses, go zip lining or test your wall climbing skills. Packages with pool access and lunch start from AED135.  myco.ae/wadi

All about that steak For a memorable Friday treat that promises both the views and great food, BOA Abu Dhabi is the place to be. Overlooking the Eastern Mangroves, this venue instantly transports you out of the city’s buzz. What you’re left with is a laidback afternoon surrounded by views of the coastal waters and serene greens. And we couldn’t ask for a better setting to tuck into a delectable brunch overflowing with seafood and grilled meats. Packages start from AED275.  myco.ae/boa

Dreamy escapes

Planning your next dream holiday? Take your pick from breathtaking destinations around the world, from Athens in Europe to Beirut in the Levant. With bespoke packages including flights and hotel stays starting from AED3,500, itineraries can be tailored to ensure you make the most of your visit.  myco.ae/escapes

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Supercar Experiences

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Taste of Japan

Foodies in the capital are no stranger to the culinary charms of Koi Abu Dhabi. A Los Angeles import from the West Hollywood district, the venue is very much at home on Saadiyat Island. With refined interiors and a relaxed vibe, ideal for laidback Friday dining, Koi Abu Dhabi offers an extensive menu with signature Japanese dishes for brunch – think miso soup, seaweed salad, hamachi tartare, salmon tiradito, wagyu beef tataki, sushi, sashimi and more. Packages start from AED275 per person.  myco.ae/koi

High steaks With new haunts opening up every few days, some may easily miss your radar. And if Chicago Meatpackers hasn’t made it to your list yet, it’s time to remedy that. Situated on The Pointe, this American import brings an exceptional experience to the city – one meat lovers definitely shouldn’t miss. MyConcierge members can enjoy an exclusive offering of Turf & Turf Tuesdays at the venue, where you can enjoy a juicy rib-eye steak, topped with a short rib, and a shot of Maker’s Mark whiskey for a special price of AED180 per person.  myco.ae/chicago

For thrill seekers only Are you prepared for an adrenaline-pumping adventure available only in Dubai? Thrill seekers can now experience the world’s steepest, fastest and longest urban zip line with XLine Dubai Marina. Those looking to add a new feat to their adventure diaries will love this one! Imagine zipping through Dubai Marina’s skyscrapers, channelling your very own superhero! So, why wait? Book now as a MyConcierge member and choose from solo and tandem experiences. Packages start from AED650 per person.  myco.ae/xline

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Among the dunes

As the original desert dwellers, the Bedouins are integral to an authentic safari experience. Their knowledge of the desert’s unforgiving terrain is of great value to those keen on exploring the arid wilderness. To truly take it all in, the Al Marmoom Bedouin experience with luxury desert safari operator Platinum Heritage is the ideal fit.  myco.ae/almarmoom

Explore the desert

Take in the thrill of the UAE desert by going off-road in a Desert Fox dune buggy with Explorer Tours. This thrilling ride, priced at AED800, is suitable for thrill seekers looking to take their adventures to the next level. So get your safety harness on and prepare to race down a ten-kilometre-long track near Sharjah’s Fossil Rock with challenges and obstacle courses.  myco.ae/explorer

Flying high One of the best ways to take in Dubai’s landscape is soaring above the city. From Palm Jumeirah to the World Islands, you can get the best views of the emirate from the skies. Imagine hovering 1,500 feet above the city’s architectural marvels. While that adrenaline rush is inevitable, nothing compares to the exhilaration you feel while taking in splendid views of Dubai from this unique vantage point in a private gyrocopter. Packages start from AED999.  myco.ae/g yrocopter

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Claire Lyon As The Phantom of the Opera continues to take Dubai by storm until November 9, rising star Claire Lyon, known for her portrayal of the female lead Christine Daaé, tells us more about her favourite moments in the emirate

Dubai is unlike anywhere I’ve ever visited – and I travel a lot. I’m glad that my role in The Phantom of the Opera brought me here. I was first cast as Christine Daeé during our 2012 World Tour after understudying and performing the same character in the show’s sequel Love Never Dies. I grew up listening to and singing the music of The Phantom. So to be able to play this role for the second time in my career is such an honour. It’s an absolute dream, but it is also physically, vocally and emotionally taxing. At the same time, it is very fulfilling. I’ve portrayed the character for two and a half years that it has become my signature role and I’ve learnt so much from it – especially never to judge a book by its cover, to see the good in everyone and to always have compassion. You never know if someone is struggling in life, so it is important to always show kindness. The audience at Dubai Opera has been wonderful. We’ve had local Emirati and expat audiences as well as loyal fans from all around the world giving us standing ovations every single night. It’s such a thrill to see. This is my first time in Dubai. The emirate has been on my list for a long time and I’m loving our stay so far. Around every corner, there is something so spectacular and grand waiting to take you by surprise. The skyline is gorgeous and glittery and the restaurants and beach clubs are second to none.

Desert safari

Burj Khalifa Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque I’ve already experienced a desert safari in Dubai and I had a wonderful time. I’ve learnt so much about the practice of falconry and its links to the nation’s heritage. This is also the first time I tried camel milk and meat. The overall experience certainly evokes Dubai’s glorious past, much like the textile and spice souks we visited, which was an absolute feast for the senses. I also enjoyed spending the day at Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai and The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai – such beautiful hotels with a luxurious and relaxed vibe, and of course, excellent service and food. Next on my list, I’m excited to go to the top of Burj Khalifa. It’s such a magnificent building from the outside and I can’t wait to discover its charms from within the structure. I’m also eagerly looking forward to my upcoming trip to the UAE capital. I’ve heard that Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is one of the most spectacular sights in Abu Dhabi and it’s high on my list of places to see. I’m happy to have a full month here to explore.  clairelyon.com

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