Dubai Holidays 2023/2024
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Holidays to Dubai
Our holiday deals to Dubai strike to impress!
Holidays to Dubai are a euphoric mix of the old and new - it almost makes you feel like you are walking on the equilibrium of the past & present. That is why we would not dream of keeping you away from this ever-evolving city! So, now you know the reason why you find yourself on a page dedicated to our best holiday deals to Dubai.
All that stands between you & a destination that promises unlimited adventure is your booking process, and that is why we are here; to ensure that you have the right start to your holiday! We have summed up a list of our best deals for the city, from all-inclusive holidays to Dubai to wallet-friendly holiday packages to Dubai; we bring a variety of choices to the table. All you have to do is to take your pick and let us fly you on an odyssey you'll cherish for a lifetime!

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DUBAI, SINGAPORE & BALI
14 Nights
26% savings on your holiday to Dubai and Singapore with the culture and pure relaxation of Bali
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£1399 pp

MALDIVES, DUBAI, PHUKET, AND KUALA LUMPUR
15 Nights
Exotic Escape: Discovering the Best of Dubai, Maldives, Kuala Lumpur, and Phuket
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£2159 pp

DUBAI & MALDIVES
10 Nights
3 nights in Dubai and 7 nights All-inclusive Maldives with Speed boat transfers and flights
from
£1999 pp

SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX™ WITH DUBAI AND SRI LANKA
12 Nights
Thrilling Grand Prix™ Action and Exotic Holidays in Dubai & Sri Lanka
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£2199 pp

DUBAI, SINGAPORE, THAILAND, AND SRI LANKA
17 Nights
Experience the Ultimate Cultural Fusion
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£1899 pp

DUBAI AND SRI LANKA WILDLIFE HOLIDAY
8 Nights
From Desert Dunes to Tropical Paradise: Dubai and Sri Lanka Unite for an Unforgettable Holiday
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£1669 pp

GLAMOROUS DUBAI & PHUKET
10 Nights
Experience Dubai with Phuket holiday incl. hotels, flights & more
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£1399 pp

DUBAI, SRI LANKA & MALDIVES
15 Nights
Explore Dubai's dazzling city lights, Sri Lanka's endless adventures, and the Maldives' relaxing beach lifestyle
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£2729 pp

DUBAI, PHUKET & KO SAMUI
10 Nights
Dubai, Phuket & Ko Samui w/ FREE Phi Phi Islands & Maya Bay Day Trip
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£1539 pp

DUBAI AND BALI
10 Nights
Explore 3 nights in Dubai and 7 nights in Bali with flights
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£1699 pp

DUBAI AND SOUTH AFRICA
10 Nights
Luxury Dubai and an overland journey to observe wild Animals in South Africa
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£1729 pp

DUBAI AND INDIA'S GOLDEN TRIANGLE
9 Nights
Exploring the Cultural and Business Ties Between Dubai and India
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£1899 pp
Things you must know
Useful travel advises
Year-round sunshine. Dubai has been the center of attraction for every traveller who wishes to escape the wrath of Europes colder seasons. Temperatures range 10°C at night to about as high as 49°C during daytime.
The UAE jas no special vaccination requirement, unless you have recently transited from a cholera-infected area. Be sure to check in with the health authority at the time you book your stopover package.
The UAE has a relaxed casual dress code, but due to religious attributes to the local Islamic culture, modest clothing is recommended and compulsory if you are visiting a place of worship such as a mosque. Modest clothing is usually an article of clothing that covers shoulders to knees.
Drunkenness and public displays of affection are considered offensive to Islamic culture and are also illegal in the city.
Alcoholic drinks are available in licensed bars and clubs. However, consumption of alcohol in public and smoking at the airport, in malls and restaurants are not allowed.
- December 2nd - National Day
- January 1st - New year's day
- November 30th - Commemoration Day
- November 9th-10th - Mawlid
Ramadan is the Islamic holy month when followers abstain from eating for the majority of the day. When the sunsets, Muslims break their fast and enjoy iftar meals with friends and family. due to this, many hotels provide iftar buffets which you can join and take part in local traditions. An increasing number of restaurants and bars remain open during Ramadan for non-muslims but even if you are not following Ramadan, eating in PUBLIC is prohibited.