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Up to 40% off on hotels: Why some UAE residents choose staycations over holidays abroad

Residents are bagging money-saving hotel deals, with discounts of up to 40 per cent on rooms and villas

Published: Wed 7 Aug 2024, 6:00 AM

Updated: Wed 7 Aug 2024, 9:01 PM

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Many residents are opting for staycations instead of vacations, taking advantage of the attractive deals offered by hospitality groups in the UAE.

One such resident is Syrian expat Aiham Joratli, who enjoys going on staycations every two weeks.

In an interview with Khaleej Times, he explained his preference for staycations over travelling abroad.

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Joratli said, “I have already enjoyed a few staycations this summer and plan to take a few more before my children’s schools reopen. My wife and I love to go on staycations every two weeks just to break the monotony. We’ve also lived in several different hotels across the UAE and sometimes go to a few hotels that we really like, repeatedly.”

Aiham Joratli with family

Aiham Joratli with family

However, Joratli also travelled with his family to London a few months ago, having booked his tickets and accommodations well in advance.

“This strategy helps me secure the best prices since we are a large family of five. For the summer, we specifically planned a few staycations. We know that international travel anywhere during summer usually costs double or triple the usual price,” said the expat who works in an automotive company.

Residents in the UAE are bagging deals on hotel stays, with discounts of up to 40 per cent on rooms and villas, along with complimentary access to gyms, kids' clubs, rooftop pools, and live entertainment.

“Last week, I stayed at a hotel in Dubai. Once again, I found great deals, and we thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Staycations are really helpful in breaking the routine and we manage to catch the best prices during these months. In a fortnight we might explore another emirate,” added Joratli.

Expiring holiday allowance

Similarly, Sharjah resident Umm e Aiman and her family decided to go on a staycation because her husband's office holiday allowance was about to expire.

She said, “We decided to visit the Lapita, Dubai Parks and Resorts because they had great summer offers. We stayed for two nights, and our children had a fantastic time at the water park. We all enjoyed the splashes, and were pleasantly surprised to see many other families there for a staycation."

“Originally, my husband and I had planned a trip to Turkey, but tickets were too expensive. Additionally, a week’s hotel stay was quite costly. With our large family of six, we opted for a staycation instead. This way, the children had a wonderful time, and we spent quality time together as a family,” added Aiman.

Popular trend in the last few years

Meanwhile, experts in the hotel industry have noted that some UAE residents are increasingly opting for staycations over traditional vacations.

Ferghal Purcell, General Manager of Queen Elizabeth 2 Hotel explained that the trend has been particularly noticeable over the past few years and continues to grow.

Ferghal Purcell

Ferghal Purcell

“Several factors contribute to this trend. First, the convenience and reduced travel time of staycations appeal to many residents who prefer a quick getaway without the hassle of international travel. Second, the UAE boasts a plethora of world-class hotels and resorts that offer exceptional amenities and experiences, making it unnecessary for residents to travel abroad for relaxation,” said Purcell.

He explained residents are gravitating towards properties that offer unique experiences and high-quality amenities.

“Hotels with sea views, private villas, and apartments with comprehensive facilities are particularly popular. Our hotel, for instance, has seen a significant increase in bookings for its Summer Sea-View Staycation promotion, where guests can enjoy stunning views, beautiful accommodations, exceptional dining, and one-of-kind heritage.”

Locations close to malls

Tourism experts stressed that staycationers include a segment of UAE residents who are unable to travel abroad due to costs, unavailability of leave, or simply a preference not to travel.

These individuals often choose accommodations near malls to make the most of their stay.

Vinayak Mahtani, CEO of bnbme Holiday Homes, said, “Many residents invite family members over to Dubai during the summer because it’s one-fourth of the price during the winter and season time.”

Mahtani mentioned that one of the appealing aspects is the ease of securing restaurant reservations, and the fact that the malls are not overly crowded.

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