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Dubai – Desert & Beach


A city of contrasts, Dubai is the perfect twin- centre destination. Relax on the shimmering beaches of the Arabian Gulf and haggle at the gold souks before escaping to the tranquility, romance and surprisingly abundant nature of the desert.


Two nights at Al Maha, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa and three nights at Dar Al Masyaf – Madinat Jumeirah from £1,579 per person


Dubai & Oman


With just a 40 minute flight separating these neighbours, it is hard to imagine Dubai and Oman could be so different. Combine the fast pace living and ever changing skyline of Dubai with rugged mountain ranges and historical forts of Oman to ensure a complete Arabian experience.


Two nights at Park Hyatt Dubai and three nights at The Chedi, Muscat from £1,125 per person


Three nights at One&Only The Palm, Dubai and three nights at Six Senses Zighy Bay, Oman from £1,875 per person


Dubai & the Indian Ocean


Discover the coral sands and lush mountains of Mauritius, the romance and nature of the Seychelles or the desert island paradise of the Maldives with the excitement and Arabian hospitality of Dubai.


Three nights at The Address Downtown Dubai and seven nights at Le Touessrok, Mauritius from £2,535 per person


Three nights at Desert Palm, Dubai and seven nights at Huvafen Fushi, Maldives from £3,279 per person


Sri Lanka & the Maldives


These two Indian Ocean gems perfectly combine to make a holiday to remember. We recommend commencing in Sri Lanka and exploring its cultural treasures – Sigiriya Rock, Polonnaruwa, the city of Kandy and of course the Elephant Orphanage. Then just a short flight and you’ll arrive in the barefoot paradise of the Maldives, the ideal destination for post-tour relaxation.


Six night Essential Sri Lanka tour and four nights at Baros Maldives from £2,499 per person


The Far East


Whether it’s relaxing on one of Malaysia’s or Thailand’s sandy beaches, celebrating the vibrant cultures of their bustling cities, or trekking in the jungle, the exotic Far East has it all.


Two nights at Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, two nights at Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur and five nights at The Andaman, Langkawi from £2,049 per person


Two nights at Banyan Tree Bangkok, five nights at Banyan Tree Samui and two nights at The Peninsula, Hong Kong from £3,655 per person


Dubai & South Africa


Named the ‘rainbow nation’ for its diverse cultural influences, South Africa is also a country of vast scenic contrasts and abundant wildlife. Explore beaches and winelands from Cape Town before experiencing the excitement of safari.


Two nights at One&Only Royal Mirage, Dubai, three nights at One&Only Cape Town and two nights at Shamwari Private Game Reserve from £2,855 per person


Book online at emiratestours.co.uk, call 020 7590 1460 or visit your travel agent


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