From meandering through the town's centre to checking out a museum, here's how you can plan your itinerary
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The most popular international destinations for UAE travellers for this year's national holiday weekend are Thailand, the Maldives, the UK, Sri Lanka, and Turkey, according to dnata Travel.
As UAE residents plan their long weekend getaways, Thailand remains the top choice for travellers, holding its position from last year's national holiday weekend. The Maldives and Turkey also continue to attract large numbers of visitors, thanks to their short flight times, diverse resorts, and family-friendly options.
However, this year’s standout is Sri Lanka, which has seen a surge in bookings, nearly doubling in volume compared to the same period last year.
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Matthew Vlemmiks, dnata Travel Leisure Manager, commented: “Sri Lanka has always been popular in this market and is firmly back on the map for Eid Al Etihad 2024. With a short flight time and excellent value, both in the air and on the ground, the country appeals to travellers with its diverse offerings including natural landscapes, wildlife spotting, picturesque beaches, historic landmarks, and incredible food.
“Thailand remains in demand with direct flights to Bangkok, Phuket and Krabi, making it an ideal destination for a relaxing beach weekend or an action-packed city break. The Maldives and Turkey also attract holidaymakers with shorter flight times, a wide range of resorts, and family-friendly activities.
“While the UK sees a lot of air traffic from residents of the UAE visiting loved ones, it is also in high demand at this time of the year with tourists seeking a festive feel and world-class shopping.”
According to the travel agency, 85 per cent of all bookings are for international travels, while 15 per cent account for staycations within the UAE. As is typical during holiday periods, the balance may shift towards more regional stays as the holiday approaches. Ras Al Khaimah, in particular, is gaining popularity, with new and reimagined hotels offering unique staycation experiences.
For those planning for the wider winter season, dnata Travel reports growing interest in more adventurous trips, such as European winter markets, Northern Lights excursions, and ski holidays. The company also noted an increase in demand for all-inclusive packages, which simplify trip planning by covering everything from ski passes to après-ski activities.
New for 2024, culturally rich itineraries to Japan and Vietnam are trending, with both destinations now accessible via direct flights. And for those seeking winter sun in the Indian Ocean, the Maldives and Seychelles remain top choices.
UAE travellers can explore dnata Travel’s winter offers via dnataTravel.com. Holidaygoers can enjoy a stay at the 5-star Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort in Sri Lanka as well as save 35 per cent on their stay. Travellers can also stay at Kandima Maldives, saving up to 40 per cent, and complimentary kids stays.
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