One of the Middle East's least explored countries, Sultanate of Oman, is a richly textured holiday destination that suits holidaymakers looking for something a little different. As well as eclectic layers of history it boasts famously friendly people, a sweep of dramatic scenery and coastline, and it is a land peppered with historic forts. Then there is the atmospheric capital of Muscat and the wild wadi water pools in the deserts that are great places for a swim on a sunny day, which Oman boasts regularly with its idyllic climate. Oman lies in a strategic position in the Middle East with the Arabian Gulf running up its eastern spine, before it follows the narrows into the Gulf of Oman. The latter connects with the Persian Gulf to the north.
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Abu Dhabi is both the capital and Federal capital of the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.), and is the second largest of the seven Emirates. This second most populous city of the U.A.E lies on a T-shaped island with its futuristic skyscrapers rising from the desert coast of the Persian Gulf. Abu Dhabi comprises of international luxurious hotels, never-ending shopping malls, extensive entertainment and leisure facilities, along beautiful green streets and parks. The city’s origin reflects its true prestige, as it was a major hub for the pearl industry before it had discovered its rich reserves of oil. There is a stretch of traditional wooden dhows along the harbour, which were not just used for fishing but also for pearl diving. Abu Dhabi is known as the most important cultural city in the U.A.E., attracting many visitors to its established Cultural Foundation centre, which is responsible for hosting various art exhibitions and musical performances from all over the globe. Please check our full selection of hotels on our website. View all hotels |
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The United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) consists of seven Emirates’ and Dubai is the most popular destination of them all. It is situated on the southern shore of the Persian Gulf on the Arabian Peninsula. Dubai is the second largest Emirate after Abu Dhabi and is usually recognised as the ‘Pearl of the Persian Gulf’. The state of Dubai is commonly referred to as a city because it has been distinguished as the most modern and cosmopolitan environments in the Emirates, especially due to its rapid technological transformation over the past few decades. Dubai is a landmark for innovation and boasts remarkable skyscrapers, such as the world’s tallest tower, the Burj Khalifa. Please check our full selection of hotels on our website. View all hotels |
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One of the Middle East's least explored countries, Sultanate of Oman, is a richly textured holiday destination that suits holidaymakers looking for something a little different. As well as eclectic layers of history it boasts famously friendly people, a sweep of dramatic scenery and coastline, and it is a land peppered with historic forts. Then there is the atmospheric capital of Muscat and the wild wadi water pools in the deserts that are great places for a swim on a sunny day, which Oman boasts regularly with its idyllic climate. Oman lies in a strategic position in the Middle East with the Arabian Gulf running up its eastern spine, before it follows the narrows into the Gulf of Oman. The latter connects with the Persian Gulf to the north. Please check our full selection of hotels on our website. View all hotels |
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Ras Al Khaimah, (literally translated in Arab as ‘The Top of the Tent’), forms part of one of the emirates in the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.), and is situated in the east of the Persian Gulf. It is in the northern part of the U.A.E. bordering Oman. It is 95 km from Dubai, where the nearest airport is, and northeast of Saudi Arabia and Dubai. Sandwiched between the Hajjar Mountains and the Arabian Gulf, Ras Al Khaimah shares mountainous borders with Oman. It has a 40km coastline punctuated by golden sand beaches and tranquil lagoon. Please check our full selection of hotels on our website. View all hotels |