National Day Liwa Crescent Drive & Camp on 3rd & 4th of December ‘2020
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Hi,
I will come early but stay the night ⛺️, I’ll properly enter Abu Dhabi on the first and make use of all 4 days possible before a test.
If any one is up to it we could do a longer trip (01.12.-04.12) in total, 3rd and 4th of course the joined drive.Anyone interested?
November 25, 2020 at 7:07 pm #44490quote qfrag post_id=50836 time=1605690385 user_id=26135:Hi,
I will come early but stay the night ⛺️, I’ll properly enter Abu Dhabi on the first and make use of all 4 days possible before a test.
If any one is up to it we could do a longer trip (01.12.-04.12) in total, 3rd and 4th of course the joined drive.Anyone interested?
Hi Andreas – I would be up for spending some more time out there. Whatsapp me on 050 4505342.
November 27, 2020 at 7:45 am #44496quote Wolle post_id=50863 time=1606449674 user_id=26651:Good morning, I also booked the western hotel for one night. Will we get some more details soon, such as the necessary covid test and so forth?
Looking forward to our drive in Liwa!
Best regards
WollePlease refer to Simon’s post dated 15th November.
November 30, 2020 at 1:55 pm #44504Hi All,
Undertook the PCR test tonight to obtain results by tomorrow (Tuesday 1st Dec).
Does the 4 day clock for Abu Dhabi start ticking once you cross the boarder? Or from when results are received?
Or is it you have 48hrs to enter after receiving your initial test results back?Seeing if anyone has done this recently and knows the rules / ropes.
Looking forward to the trip.
Best
SimonAnonymousNovember 30, 2020 at 3:20 pm #44505Simon, see earlier post. You need to cross within 48 hours of getting results, then retest on day 4 after crossing.
I did mine earlier today – expect results around midnight if previous form is anything to go by – so I need to cross by midnight Wednesday.
Simon
The day of entering Abu Dhabi is counted as day 1
Example:
If entering Abu Dhabi on Sunday (day 1) and staying for 4 or more days, a PCR test is mandatory on Wednesday (day 4). If staying for 8 or more consecutive days, a PCR test is mandatory on Wednesday as well as on the following Sunday (day 8 ).Khaleej Times – 04 Nov 2020
Starting Sunday, November 8, all UAE citizens and expats, including returning Abu Dhabi residents, must enter the emirate within 48 hours of receiving a negative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or diffractive phase interferometry (DPI) laser test result.
A PCR test in the country costs between Dh150 to Dh250, while the DPI one costs Dh50. (you will get the DPI test result immediately)
November 30, 2020 at 4:59 pm #44508quote Scousep post_id=50880 time=1606749600 user_id=26571:Simon, see earlier post. You need to cross within 48 hours of getting results, then retest on day 4 after crossing.I did mine earlier today – expect results around midnight if previous form is anything to go by – so I need to cross by midnight Wednesday.
Simon
Thanks Simon!!
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