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Abu Dhabi Launches Safety Awareness Initiative for Tourists in Winter Camps to Enhance Visitor Experience and Confidence

22 Feb 2026 By travelandtourworld

Abu Dhabi Launches Safety Awareness Initiative for Tourists in Winter Camps to Enhance Visitor Experience and Confidence

In a proactive move to ensure the safety and well-being of tourists, the Abu Dhabi Police has introduced an awareness initiative targeted at visitors to the emirate’s popular winter camps. The campaign, which focuses on enhancing safety and promoting responsible tourism, is part of Abu Dhabi’s ongoing commitment to providing a secure and enjoyable experience for all travelers.

The awareness program was launched by the Department of Tourism Police in collaboration with the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi). It emphasizes the importance of understanding security guidelines to ensure a safe and comfortable visit to winter camps across the region. By reaching out to tourists and visitors in leisure destinations, this initiative reinforces Abu Dhabi’s reputation as a secure and welcoming destination for travelers.

Abu Dhabi Police aims to create a more positive and informative environment for tourists by enhancing public safety through direct engagement and distributing educational materials. This includes leaflets with important contact information, emergency procedures, and guidance on communicating with authorities. The effort ensures that visitors have access to the necessary tools to respond swiftly in case of emergencies.

This initiative highlights the important role of the Tourist Police in keeping tourists safe. They offer various services and assist in ensuring that visitors can enjoy their trips without worrying about their safety. Tourists are educated on the services available to them and how they can connect with the Tourist Police when needed.

The winter season in Abu Dhabi attracts large numbers of international and local tourists, eager to enjoy the pleasant weather and the unique offerings of winter camps. As a popular winter tourism destination, it is crucial for Abu Dhabi Police to prioritize visitor safety. The newly launched initiative serves as a testament to the city’s dedication to maintaining its position as a leader in global tourism.

Through this campaign, tourists will not only learn about the role of the police but also gain a deeper understanding of the expectations for responsible tourism. The initiative encourages visitors to respect local culture, follow safety guidelines, and contribute to the sustainable growth of tourism in the emirate.

Moreover, by distributing souvenir gifts and engaging in friendly interactions with visitors, the Abu Dhabi Police foster goodwill and strengthen relationships between the tourism community and local law enforcement. This positive engagement helps ensure that both visitors and locals feel a sense of trust and security.

The awareness program, launched at prominent winter camps across the emirate, is designed to educate visitors on essential safety measures. By distributing leaflets containing critical information about emergency contacts and police services, tourists are equipped with the knowledge to navigate any unexpected situation with ease.

Additionally, the Abu Dhabi Police is emphasizing the importance of cooperation between tourists, locals, and law enforcement. This partnership contributes to the broader goal of responsible tourism and ensures that visitors are aware of their role in maintaining a peaceful, enjoyable environment for everyone.

The initiative is not only a safety measure but also a promotional tool for Abu Dhabi’s growing tourism sector. By prioritizing the safety of visitors, the campaign boosts the emirate’s reputation as a destination where tourists can feel secure while enjoying world-class attractions. This directly impacts the growth of the local tourism industry, attracting more travelers who value safety as a key factor in choosing a destination.

With Abu Dhabi striving to position itself as one of the top global tourism hubs, initiatives like these are crucial for fostering long-term growth. Tourists who feel safe and supported during their travels are more likely to return and recommend the destination to others, increasing repeat visits and generating positive word-of-mouth.

The Department of Tourism Police is dedicated to reinforcing Abu Dhabi’s position as a top destination by providing high-quality services that go beyond traditional tourism offerings. This is part of the wider goal to enhance tourism experiences by providing security, peace of mind, and an environment that encourages responsible behavior.

Through this initiative, Abu Dhabi Police is offering a wide range of services to help visitors during their stay. Whether it’s assistance with lost property, emergencies, or general inquiries, tourists can rely on the Tourist Police for timely support. The department also provides vital information on how visitors can enjoy Abu Dhabi’s many attractions while keeping safety in mind.

The awareness campaign ensures that tourists understand how to communicate with authorities, including how to report incidents or seek immediate help. This clear line of communication allows visitors to feel secure, knowing they can easily reach out for assistance when required.

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