With Eid around the corner, residents have already started
planning a short getaway to make the best of their Eid Break. Travel agents and
tour companies have started advertising their all inclusive packages and flight
deals on offer for the long weekend. Short haul regional destinations like
Salalah are very popular during the Eid break but the availability of three airport
terminals, wide range of flights, and Dubai’s global strategic location makes any
destination just a flight away for residents.
Residents will be spoilt for choice during the long weekend with various options
that suit all budgets from value holiday destinations to ultra luxury.
Below are the top 5 regional destinations where residents can travel
during Eid:
Amman, Jordan:
Amman is one of the fastest growing cities in the world with
a unique blend of modern and ancient culture
- Flights: Fly Dubai, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Royal Jordanian, Qatar Airways, Air Arabia
- Weather: Max - 27 degrees; Min - 19 degrees
- Flight time: 3 hours
- Budget: Ibis Amman
- Luxury: Four Seasons Amman
- Sightseeing: Roman Theater, Cultural district, The Nymphaeum, Citadel with its Roman Temple of Herakles, 5th Century Byzantine Church, Ummayad Palace, Cantaloupe, Balad District, Nightlife, Shopping, and Souk Jara.

Beirut, Lebanon:
Beirut is often referred to as the Paris of the Middle East.
Its famous for its Nightlife, history and scenery.
- Flights: Fly Dubai, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Middle East Airlines, Air Arabia
- Weather: Max - 30 degrees; Min - 23 degrees
- Flight time: 3 hours 20 mints
- Budget: Gefinor Rotana
- Luxury: Phoenicia Hotel
- Sightseeing: Jumayzeh district - Famous for its nightlife, Zaytouna Bay, Ashrafeey eh, Riviera Beach Club, The Corniche, West Beirut, Solidere, Beirut Souks, Roman Baths, and Bliss Street.

Salalah, Oman:
Head to Oman’s second city to escape the summer heat and
experience the cool temperature, lush green plant life, mountains, Leopards and Hyenas.
- Flights: Oman Air
- Weather: Max - 29 degrees; Min - 25 degrees
- Flight time: 2 hours
- Budget: SalalahPlaza Hotel
- Luxury: SalalahRotana Resort
- Sightseeing: Al Husn Souk, Museum of Franckincense Land, Marneef Cave, Salalah0 Gardens Mall, Wadi Darbat, Al Mughasyl beach, Water Springs at AinSahnawat, Greenery, Beaches, Waterfalls and wildlife.

Muscat, Oman:
The capital city of Oman with rich history, ancient forts,
souks, and wadi’s all set against the mountain backdrop.
- Flights: Oman Air, Emirates, Fly Dubai, Air Arabia, Etihad Airways
- Weather: Max – 33 degrees; Min – 29 degrees
- Flight time: 1 hour; or 6 hours by car.
- Budget: Samara Hotel
- Luxury: The Chedi Muscat
- Sightseeing and activities: Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Royal Opera House, Bayt Al Zubair, Sultan’s Armed Forces Museum, Ancient Mutrah Souk, Scuba diving, Snorkeling, Natural History Museum, Wadi Al Arbaeieen, Planetarium

Musandam, Oman:
Musandam is a picturesque region separated from the rest of Oman with its scenery being
quite attractive to tourists.
- Travel: 2 hours by car
- Weather: Max - 43 deg. ; Min - 31 deg.
- Budget: Atana Khasab
- Luxury: Six Senses Zighy Bay
- Sightseeing and activities: Oman Fjords, diving, Dolphin experience, Bimmah Sink hole, Dhow cruises, Snorkeling, Kayaking, and Water sport.

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