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MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR EID BREAK WITH STELLAR STAYCATION DEALS

▶ From a beach holiday in Fujairah to glamping in Al Ain, Hayley Skirka rounds up some of the best options for short stays across the UAE

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Eid Al Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and is the next public holiday in the UAE. While the exact dates of will be by the UAE’s Moon-sighting committee, the first day of Eid is expected to fall on Friday.

For employees in the country, this means a long weekend is on the cards, with many people set to enjoy a break from Thursday until Sunday.

Travellers heading overseas can take their pick from a host of Eid escapes, including a hiking adventure in Taiwan and a safari in Sri Lanka. For those who plan to remain in the UAE, there’s plenty of staycation deals that offer a chance to check-in somewhere new.

From a glamping spot at the foothills of Abu Dhabi’s tallest mountain, to a seaside escape on the coast of Fujairah, here are some of the best places for an Eid staycation.

Family fun at Hilton Ras Al Khaimah Beach Resort

Ras Al Khaimah is one of the country’s most action-packed destinatio­ns. It is home to the world’s longest zip-line and the tallest mountain in the UAE. For Eid, Hilton Ras Al Khaimah Beach Resort has announced that it is ready to welcome the entire family to celebrate, four-legged guests included. With 1.5km of private coastline, nine restaurant­s, eight swimming pools and a luxury spa, there’s something for everyone.

Pet owners can bring their furry friends along for a stay in the hotel’s dog-friendly rooms, complete with small gardens. Pooches up to 25kg are welcome.

Children staying at the resort have compliment­ary access to the Tree House children’s club, and older children will be entertaine­d at The Hide teenagers’ club.

▶ Rates start from Dh607 per night over Eid, excluding taxes; www.hilton.com

A seaside getaway at the Fairmont, Ajman

Ajman might be the smallest of the emirates, but it has plenty to offer people from across the country seeking a change of scenery. Known for its peaceful beaches and surrounded by natural landmarks, the seaside city is a good pick for those looking for a place to unwind during the holiday.

Located on a private beach, the five-star Fairmont Ajman offers rooms with sea views and a temperatur­e-controlled swimming pool.

There are five on-site restaurant­s and an everchangi­ng schedule of activities, including yoga, Zumba, beach volleyball and water polo. Children can enjoy face painting, treasure hunts and outdoor movies at the children’s club, as well as Aqua Bounce, Ajman’s first floating water park.

Golf enthusiast­s are only 10 minutes from Al Zorah Golf Club, while guests looking to relax and rejuvenate can visit the Willow Stream Spa for holistic and Eastern-inspired treatments.

▶ From Dh665 per night over Eid including breakfast, but excluding taxes; www.fairmont.com

Celebrate Eid aboard QE2, Dubai

Dubai’s only floating hotel is offering people a unique way to celebrate Eid, with an overnight stay on the Arabian Gulf.

Spend the long weekend on the historic 13-deck Queen Elizabeth 2, where rooms come with uninterrup­ted views of the Gulf from the ship’s original porthole-style windows. Guests can spend time at the Golden Lion, the oldest pub in Dubai, or head to the fitness deck where there’s a fully equipped gym and an indoor pool.

The Eid package includes a compliment­ary upgrade to a sea-view room, daily buffet breakfast and early check-in followed by late checkout. There’s also an Eid feast at Lido restaurant and a compliment­ary heritage tour of the ocean liner that delves into what life was like on the former British vessel during her sailing days.

▶ From Dh435.92 per night over Eid, excluding taxes; www.qe2.com

East coast escape at Rotana Resort & Spa, Fujairah

Fujairah is often one of the first destinatio­ns to fill up when the country celebrates a public holiday. Those hoping to take in the mountain scenery shorelines can look to book a stay at Fujairah Rotana Resort & Spa.

The beachside hotel has two temperatur­e-controlled swimming pools, including one with a slide and a swim-up bar. There’s a private stretch of pristine shoreline where watersport­s and scuba diving are on offer.

Flipper’s Kid’s Club has lots to do for little ones aged four to 12, while adults can pay a visit to Zen The Spa, which has relaxation rooms, Jacuzzis and an ice cave. Rooms at the hotel are spacious and all come with either sea, mountain or palmtree-lined garden views.

The Rotana’s all-inclusive promotiona­l rate is available throughout the Eid holiday and includes all meals and drinks, with children under 12 dining free of charge.

▶ From Dh1,707 per night over Eid, excluding taxes. Rate is for Rotana members only, but joining is free and can be done when booking; www.rotana.com

Theme park access at Rove At The Park, Dubai

If keeping children entertaine­d is your main goal for the long weekend, then Rove At The Park is the ideal place for a staycation. Located at Dubai Parks and Resorts, the funky hotel is within walking distance of the world-class amusement parks, Motiongate, Legoland and Legoland water park, as well as t Bollywood Parks.

All guests who book the Eid staycation package at Rove At The Park can choose which park they want to visit and enjoy two compliment­ary park tickets for every room. Additional tickets can be purchased at the hotel.

After a day of theme park excitement, guests can head back to the hotel where there’s an outdoor swimming pool, a fully equipped gym, Play-Station games and a foosball table. The Daily at Rove At The Park serves an internatio­nal menu and the Outlet Village and Expo City are also nearby for families to enjoy additional Eid weekend activities.

▶ From Dh769 per night over Eid, excluding taxes and inclusive of two park tickets; www.rovehotels.com

Glamping at Pura Eco Retreat, Jebel Hafit Desert Park, Al Ain

An hour from Dubai, the Garden City offers a distinct change of pace and an alternativ­e staycation option this Eid. Head to the foothills of Jebel Hafit, Abu Dhabi’s tallest mountain, for a day of glamping at Pura Eco Retreat Al Ain.

There’s no need to bring tents and sleeping bags, as guests can check in to a heritage-style tent that has space for up to four people to sleep and comes with air-conditioni­ng, a king-size bed, a majlis area and a mini bar, as well as a private bathroom.

Take your own food and enjoy a barbecue-style dinner, then gather around the fire pit for an evening under the stars. The firewood is also provided. During the day, there are several activities on offer around the 9km base of the mountain, including hiking, mountain biking and horse riding. Those looking for an experience to bring them even closer to nature can also book a tent plot and bring all of their own camping gear.

▶ Rates start from Dh700 per night over Eid in a heritage tent; www.jhdp.ae

All-inclusive stay at Rixos Bab Al Bahr, Ras Al Khaimah

At a time of rising inflation, there’s something to be said

for knowing exactly how much a staycation is going to cost before you go – and that’s exactly what’s on offer at Rixos Bab Al Bahr on Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah.

The pyramid-shaped resort has an all-inclusive concept, with room rates including meals, drinks, water sports and entertainm­ent.

Over Eid, the hotel is also offering compliment­ary room upgrades to the next room category, subject to availabili­ty.

With 14 restaurant­s and bars, eight swimming pools and an aqua park, there’s plenty to keep the family entertaine­d. For little ones, there is the Rixy Kids Club, which has a children’s cinema and organised arts and crafts activities, while Teens Republic has entertainm­ent for youngsters aged 10 to 17. Beachside activities on offer at the property include football, volleyball and basketball, and there are compliment­ary yoga, Pilates and Zumba classes.

▶ All-inclusive rates from Dh1,306.25 per night for two adults over Eid. Children under two stay free, and children up to age 12 are charged Dh300 per night; www.rixos.com

Eid camping at Hudayriyat Island’s Bab Al Najoum, Abu Dhabi

For something a little different this Eid, adventurer­s can head to Abu Dhabi’s Hudayriyat Island for overnight camping at Bab Al Nojoum.

Only 20 minutes outside the city, the island has its own private beach and a choice of wagons, tents and private pool villas for guests to stay in.

While many of the premium options are already booked out for the holiday, happy campers can still book a tent on the beach for a back-to nature getaway.

The resort team will set up the tents and provide towels, but campers should bring their own sleeping bags, blankets and pillows, although these can also be rented from the resort.

Shared amenities on-site include beach showers and communal bathrooms and barbecue facilities. If you prefer not to grill your meals, there’s room service, juice bars and food outlets.

Children can take part in various activities including arts and crafts, tug of war and giant jenga and they also have an outdoor playground to enjoy. Grown-ups can take their pick from a host of activities such as yoga, beach aerobics, kayaking and paddle boarding.

Night-time entertainm­ent at the property is provided through al fresco film screenings with comfortabl­e bean bags for guests to lounge around on.

▶ From Dh385 per night in a two-person tent over Eid; babalnojou­m.com

An Arabic experience at Mysk Al Badayer Retreat, Sharjah

Connect with the UAE’s roots during the long weekend with a stay at Mysk Al Badayer. Inspired by the architectu­re of a traditiona­l Arab castle, this oasis resort is set in central Sharjah and is surrounded by sweeping sand dunes. It takes about an hour to get there from Dubai.

Rooms are filled with traditiona­l artefacts and design touches and there’s a real sense of Emirati hospitalit­y across the property. The resort also has an indoor pool that’s perfect for escaping the midday sun, while guests can also take advantage of a health club with a spa and gym.

Outside, there are lots of activities on offer to make the most of the dune-filled playground, including sand boarding, desert safaris and dune bashing.

At night, gather around the bonfire and enjoy the stargazing opportunit­ies, which are truly special.

Eid rates are available on a half-board basis, which includes breakfast and dinner at one of the resort’s two restaurant­s.

▶ From Dh1,217 per night over Eid on a half board basis, including taxes; www.myskhotels.com

Old world Arabic charm at The Chedi Al Bait, Sharjah

Sharjah is the place to go for an Eid stay in an upscale Arabic resort. The Chedi Al Bait, Sharjah offers a quiet locale, away from the bustle of the emirate. The resort’s traditiona­lly crafted, spacious rooms feature local Emirati designs.

For relaxation, the 500-square-metre spa offers several treatments for guests to choose from. UAE and GCC residents can take advantage of a promotiona­l rate that includes daily breakfast at The Restaurant and 10 per cent off a la carte dining, with a compliment­ary extra bed in every room for children under 12.

Slow down the pace and explore Sharjah’s older neighbourh­oods and the nearby traditiona­l Souq Al Arsah, the oldest in the UAE.

▶ From Dh1,050 per room per night over Eid, excluding taxes; www.ghmhotels.com

A grown-up getaway at The Abu Dhabi Edition

Located at Al Bateen Marina in the capital, The Abu Dhabi Edition is a beautifull­y designed luxury hotel offering myriad dining experience­s and wonderful waterfront views.

Conceived by American hotelier Ian Schrager, the lattice-encased hotel is spread over five levels and is home to Mediterran­ean restaurant Alba Terrace, modern grill restaurant Oak Room, as well as upmarket Annex, which serves tapas and boasts a rooftop garden.

Guests can spend their Eid break unwinding by the hotel pool, which offers views of the marina skyline. Other rejuvenati­ng activities on offer include rooftop yoga sessions.

Guests can also visit The Edition Spa, where treatments incorporat­e local practices and traditiona­l hammam facilities. The hotel is also home to a recently opened Rossano Ferretti hair salon for anyone looking to get a new look for the holiday.

The Edition Escape package is available this Eid weekend and includes daily breakfast at Market and dinner at Alba Terrace.

▶ Starting from Dh1,200 per night over Eid, excluding taxes; www.editionhot­els.com

Prices and availabili­ty were correct at the time of writing, but are subject to change

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