The couple had been in the UAE for the Grand Prix but ensured they also saw the sights of the country as they visited the largest mosque in the country, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.
Respecting the country’s customs, Rosie, 36, donned a white hijab to cover her hair that she paired with a tunic top and matching wide legged trousers.
The mother-of-one added a designer touch as she toted a small Valentino handbag.
In contrast to his partner’s ethereal ensemble, actor Jason, 56, opted for all-black, layering a tailored blazer over a plain T-shirt and trousers.
Sharing the snaps on Instagram for her 19.6 million followers on Friday, Rosie penned: ‘Such an honour to tour the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque whilst we were #InAbuDhabi @visitabudhabi.’
Earlier the pair had spent time at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, which took place over 58 laps of the 5.281-kilometre Yas Marina Circuit on Yas Island on November 26.
Despite Rosie and Jason’s 20-year age gap, they have been together since 2010 and share a son, Jack, six, and a daughter, Isabella, 21 months.
The couple is fiercely protective over their children and will not directly post their faces on social media.
Their engagement was confirmed in 2016 but Rosie has since admitted that the two have no plans to get married anytime soon.
As a model, Rosie is best known for being a Victoria’s Secret Angel, though she also did extensive work with Marks & Spencer.
She moved towards acting in 2011 and played a supporting role in Transformers: Dark Of The Moon.
Then, in 2015, she joined the cast of Mad Max: Fury Road – her last acting performance to date.
After Jack’s birth, Rosie launched beauty publication Rose Inc which has since branched out to selling make up and skincare.
Jason recently resumed his role as Lee Christmas in Expend4bles, the fourth film in The Expendables series, but the film unfortunately isn’t doing too well.
His latest project, The Beekeeper, an action film also starring Jeremy Irons and Josh Hutcherson, is in post-production.
The English actor plays a heroic beekeeper who also happens to be a former operative of a secret organization known as ‘Beekeepers’.
The David Ayer-directed action film sees Statham, who stars as Mr. Clay, out for blood as he shoots his way through a number of scenes after his friend and former caretaker takes her life due to a phishing company scam.