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As summer heats up in the UAE, residents are exploring a variety of destinations for their vacations, with some opting for lesser-known places that are increasingly becoming popular spots.
Travel industry experts note that UAE residents are expanding their horizons, and discovering new destinations that offer unique experiences and diverse attractions.
According to experts, along with Europe and CIS countries, New Zealand and Zanzibar are becoming favourites among UAE travellers for summer vacation this year.
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Dhas Antony, Founder of Rejoice Tourism LLC, pointed out that New Zealand is gaining traction among residents, which used to be lesser known to them. “UAE residents have explored countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. We have witnessed many residents travelling to countries in these continents every summer. However, one of the countries whose popularity is increasing is New Zealand,” said Antony.
“One of the major factors attracting residents to the Kiwi country is the season. Europe is hot now and it is winter in New Zealand. Another factor is the affordability and the picturesque landscapes along with the element of exploring a whole new continent,” he added.
Experts highlight that exotic beach vacations are particularly appealing this year, with South Asian and African countries gaining popularity. “While Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Hong Kong, Bali, Malaysia, and Thailand entice discerning travellers with their rich cultural tapestries, vibrant nightlife, and idyllic beaches, Zanzibar’s pristine shores and Kenya’s untamed wilderness offer unparalleled encounters with nature and culture,” said Raheesh Babu, COO of Musafir.com.
According to him, known for its turquoise waters and picturesque coral reefs at Al Bayada Island, the Red Sea in Saudi is also becoming a popular choice.
Babu also mentioned emerging destinations in Eastern Europe, noting a growing interest in Latvia and Slovenia. “While most are travelling to popular Schengen countries, 20-25 per cent of UAE travellers are excited about exploring newer territories gaining popularity."
Experts highlighted that there is a shift in travel trends among residents of different nationalities in the UAE, with many Filipino residents favouring countries in Asia, Australia, and North America.
“Some travel to the Maldives and CIS countries due to the minimal visa requirements, while others prefer Japan and East Asian countries,” said Geoffrey Salatan, CEO of Geof Travel. “We are getting many inquiries for New Zealand, Australia and Canada as these countries are favourable during the summer months."
The United States remains a preferred destination for those seeking diverse experiences, according to travel agents. Summer holidays allow residents to take longer breaks, giving them a chance to explore the vast country and "connect with family in the land of opportunities".
“With its vast expanse and diverse attractions, the USA offers something for every traveller’s wanderlust,” said Babu. He also highlighted a “10 per cent increase in demand by travellers from the UAE planning a trip to the USA".
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