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United Arab Emirates (UAE)

The United Arab Emirates is a sovereign country located in the Middle East, along the eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It is a federation of seven emirates (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Umm al-Quwain, Fujairah, Ajman y Ra’s al-Khaimah) each with its own unique culture and history. 

The UAE is known for its modern cities, luxurious hotels, vibrant culture, and diverse landscapes that range from vast deserts to beautiful coastlines. The UAE is renowned for its awe-inspiring architectural marvels that blend traditional elements with modern design.

Dubai

Dubai has been identified as one of the world's fastest-growing cities, with a population increase of almost 500 per cent in recent decades. In addition, the city has become an extravagant destination for tourists worldwide due to its luxury shopping, luxurious hotels, stunning beaches, and impressive infrastructure. Once a small fishing village in the Arabian Gulf, Dubai shares the spotlight with some of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world and it is also a place where ancient heritage and futuristic innovation coexist. The city is home to more than 200 nationalities and offers an unforgettable experience to all visitors. Dubai lives and breathes a sense of possibility and innovation. 

With an unparalleled coastline, beautiful desert and magnificent cityscapes, memories are just waiting to be made here.
There are many unique and luxurious experiences available around the world, but the city of Dubai has many surprises too. Dubai is home to the Burj Khalifa, tallest building in the world, which is twice the height of New York's Empire State Building and three times as tall as the Eiffel Tower in Paris. At over 12 million square feet (equivalent in size to more than 50 soccer fields), you can visit the Dubai Mall is the largest shopping mall in the world based on total area or you can even experience a stay at Burj al Arab, known as the world's only '7-Star Hotel'. Moreover, Dubai enjoys a warm and sunny climate all year round, with an average of 300 sunny days per year, making it a great destination.

Abu Dhabi

At a distance of 140 km from Dubai, Abu Dhabi is the capital of the UAE and the UAE's second most populated city.  Abu Dhabi is home to over 200 captivating islands. The vibrant city of Abu Dhabi itself rests on an island, just 250 meters from the mainland. Each island has its own unique charm, offering breathtaking views, pristine beaches, diverse wildlife, as well as a rich tapestry of culture and history.

Abu Dhabi City is the commercial and cultural centre of the emirate. In Abu Dhabi you can embark on an unforgettable desert safari, visit Yas Island - a world-class entertainment destination home to Ferrari World, and Saadiyat Island - renowned for its cultural attractions, including Louvre Abu Dhabi, discover the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the country's largest mosque.  What was once a modest island settlement is now a bustling, cosmopolitan city. 

Taking into account the UAE and Oman are neighbouring countries, combining both countries will make it a perfect vacation with a combination of traditional culture and ultra-modern cities. A journey of contrasts between palm trees, skyscrapers and deserts. 

Maldives

Looking for a luxury vacation? Maldives is the ultimate getaway! Surrounded by crystal-clear waters teeming with an incredibly diverse marine life and extensive coral reefs, the 26 atolls of the Maldives easily lay claim to being one of the world’s best destinations.

With its pristine white sandy beaches, crystal clear lagoons, world famous underwater marine life and a lush tropical vegetation growing on the islands, the Maldives is often referred to as the ‘last paradise on Earth’. Described by Marco Polo as the flower of the indies, the Maldives is unique in every way. 

Located in the heart of the Indian Ocean, lying southwest of Sri Lanka and India, the Maldives has 1,190 coral islands formed around 26 natural ring-like atolls. From the air, the islands are often said to resemble strings of pearls. Of these islands, around 200 are inhabited by local people, and around 100 are private resort islands. The Maldives is one of the most exclusive places in the world because of the concept of only one resort per island. Only guests and staff are allowed to enter the private islands which means that the beaches never get over-crowded. 

Tropical paradise

ned for its breathtaking backdrops, idyllic beaches and glorious tropical weather, the Maldives is the perfect destination for a relaxing and luxurious holiday escape. Thanks to its close proximity to the equator, the Maldives experiences a tropical monsoon climate with year-round warm weather. Temperatures average between 30 °C throughout the year, with the warmest temperatures occurring between March and April. Winter is essentially non-existent in the Maldives with the lowest temperature sitting at a balmy 25 °C.

Incredibly, 99% of the Maldives is made up of water and only 1% is land. This unusual composition with a calm and nutrient-rich sea has allowed a vibrant marine ecosystem to thrive, with more than 1,000 species of fish and of coral, making it the perfect destination for snorkelling and scuba diving. 

Enjoy the best of both worlds on this epic holiday, combining adrenaline filled moments and cultural adventures with plenty of relaxation and stunning scenery. Explore Oman’s golden deserts and rugged mountains, dip your toes in the Arabian Sea and finish in luxurious style on the Maldives.

Qatar

Located in Western Asia, Qatar sits in the Persian Gulf - a small peninsula, with its sole land border of Saudi Arabia to the south.

Its maximum length is 180 km along the north-south axis, while the east-west width is 85 km at its widest point. Across the Persian Gulf from the Arabian Peninsula, is the nearby island country, Bahrain. In this exotic and intriguing part of the world, Qatar also shares maritime borders with the United Arab Emirates and Iran. Qatar has several islands the largest of which are, Halul, Shraouh and Al-Asshat. For anyone who has not visited the Arabian Peninsula, the ancient desert landscape, with its rapidly developing cities and infrastructure, is a wonder to behold.

Doha, Qatar’s breathtaking capital city is situated in the east of the country on the Persian Gulf coast. Qatar has a population of over 2.5 million, with roughly half the inhabitants residing in the capital, or its surrounding suburbs. Its impressively expanding skyline, dominated by glittering skyscrapers, contrasting with the traditional Arabic Old Souq Waqif or Qatar Grand Moque will captivate you. Qatar became an independent, sovereign State in the early 1970s and has since undergone an immense transformation. Backed by the world’s third-largest natural gas and oil reserves, with the highest per capita income in the world, Qatar is one of the richest countries in the world. Witnessing the speed of its transformation first hand is an exhilarating experience.

The Pearl Island

The Pearl-Qatar is an expansive man-made island that features Mediterranean-style yacht lined marinas, boutique shops and colourful streets. Architecture in the Qanat Quartier zone is designed to mirror Venice, as jewel-coloured apartment blocks rise between the canals. The area sits on four million-square metres of reclaimed land, and its lavish community lifestyle has invited descriptions such as the ‘Arabian Riviera’.

If you are an adventurous person, embark on an exhilarating desert safari in a 4x4 where the stunning inland sea awaits. Enjoy thrilling rides and explore the pristine beauty of this unique landscape.

Qatar is unrecognizable from the country it was 12 years ago when it won its bid to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup. 2022 World Cup has resulted in a dramatic landscape that includes a luxe mid-century modern hotel and a pair of sword-inspired skyscrapers, such as Katara Towers in Lusail, Qatar’s first sustainable city.

Turn one holiday into two with an incredible stopover package to Qatar, the perfect destination for a taste of local culture, desert adventures, world-class shopping, fine dining, and much more.

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka, also formerly known as Ceylon, is an Island country located in the northern Indian Ocean off the Southeast coast of India. Due to its long-dated and documented history, its diverse heritage of different ethnological groups and its truly fascinating flora and fauna the country has developed itself as a very interesting tourist destination.

Sri Lanka, known as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean,” is a destination that enchants travellers with its breathtaking landscapes, rich heritage, and warm hospitality. From pristine beaches fringed by swaying palm trees to misty hill stations shrouded in tea plantations, this tropical paradise offers an array of experiences that leave visitors spellbound.

Few countries in the world can compare with Sri Lanka for its abundant wildlife and bird species. Its 22 national parks are home to 4000 species of plants, 245 butterfly species, 492 different birds, 95 mammals and 207 reptile species, including many endemic and endangered species.

The scenic Ella to Kandy mountain train ride should be the number one, do-not-miss activity on your trip to Sri Lanka. This stunning train journey winds through the hill country and the tea fields right through the heart of Sri Lanka. Your 7 hours on the train will fly by as you watch the beauty of this awesome country go by. Watch mountains, waterfalls, tea plantations, local people and so much more as you ride the famous blue train of Sri Lanka.

The Sacred City of Kandy was inscribed by UNESCO as Sri Lanka's fifth and the world's 450th World Heritage site. The reason is its religious and historical significance as an internationally renowned Buddhist pilgrimage site and as Sri Lanka's last royal capital. Kandy is particularly famous for being home to the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic. The temple is believed to house the left canine tooth retrieved from the Buddha’s funeral pyre. It is regarded as a symbolic representation of the living Buddha.

Sigiriya Lion Rock

Nestled in the heart of the lush Sri Lankan jungle lies Sigiriya, an ancient rock fortress that soars to the heavens, a testament to a bygone era’s ingenuity and artistry. Known as the Lion Rock, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers a glimpse into the island’s rich past and an adventure that feeds the soul of wanderlust travellers.

Nuwara Eliya, a picturesque town in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, is renowned for its tea plantations, cool climate, and stunning natural beauty. It has a fascinating history that goes back several centuries and has earned its place as one of Sri Lanka’s most popular tourist destinations, known as ‘Little England’.

Definitely, Sri Lanka's ancient city, rich natural heritage and unique and fascinating culture attract tourists to Sri Lanka.

Fly to Colombo from Oman and experience a lush, tropical climate, beaches galore and a dizzying variety of cultural influences. There are plenty of interesting and exciting places to visit in Sri Lanka.

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