Travel experts visit the world's safest cities and share her thoughts on social media.
Limee uses her online platform to help people “travel smarter, less” by suggesting holiday destinations and advice on visits to different countries. With over 40 stamps on her passport, she has gathered a lot of travel and expertise.
In a video posted to Tiktok, she recommended what to do when visiting Abu Dhabi, ranked as the safest city in the world. It is the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and has many tourist attractions.
Abu Dhabi was named the world's safest city in 2025. This is the ninth year in a row that has been awarded this ranking. Several factors contribute to these rankings, including general perceptions of crime levels, community-centric policing initiatives, and emergency response capabilities, according to DAMAC Properties.
Rymee said: “Abu Dhabi is consistently ranked as the safest city in the world, and it's more than a layover.” She then shared the ideal four-day itinerary to make the most of Abu Dhabi, and in the comments section of her post, she admitted that the city was “a really cool place” and “unlike the place I went.”
On the first day of her holiday, the travel pro proposes to visit Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the city's most iconic landmark. The beautiful structure includes a white marble dome, a huge Persian carpet within the mosque, a crystal chandelier, and a capacity of up to 50,000 worshipers.
Rimee said it's free and there's no need to book tickets in advance, but I recommend doing so to avoid disappointment. She said there is no place to rent the cloak needed to enter the mosque, but there are “a lot of affordable shops” where you can buy the right clothes. One such place is an underground shopping centre where visitors pass through before they arrive at the mosque.
Next, she recommends heading to the nearby National Aquarium. This is the “coolest aquarium” she went to “the biggest in the Middle East.” To finish the first day, Rimey suggests taking a boat tour, joining the city skyline and having dinner somewhere along the waterfront.
On the second day she recommends drinking tea at Conrad, an upscale hotel in Abu Dhabi. Here you can see “panoramic city views.” After this, she advises visitors to relax on the beach and to find out what events are happening in the area.
On the third day, Raimy recommends heading into the desert for desert bashing before celebrating the rich history, culture and stories of the United Arab Emirates at the Louvre, a museum in Abu Dhabi. On the last day, travel experts insist on incorporating the city's history by checking out Abu Dhabi's oldest stone building and visiting nearby artisanal homes to learn about Arabic coffee and crafts.
She added: “In the afternoon, you can visit the beautiful Presidential Palace and head out for last minute shopping before heading to the airport.” Rimey ended the video by sharing that she has “the best time in Abu Dhabi.” Many users left positive comments on her post. “OK, that's amazing!”, “Oh, that food is so much fun!” And: “I was influenced.” Another user insisted: “Abu Dhabi is always hidden in Dubai, but definitely deserves more love! More people need to add it to their UAE trip.”