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Eid escapes: It is not too late to book the perfect getaway

You still have time to plan the ultimate holiday for the upcoming break

- STEVEN BOND

CROWDS across Europe, monsoons in Asia and the Americas just too far away — it is hard to know where to turn for a long weekend away from the Gulf this summer. So why not consider one of these five alternativ­e Eid escapes?

Valletta, Malta: A Mediterran­ean island with an eclectic vibe It is Europe, but not as you know it. The scenic island nation is part of the EU but sits so far south that it is below Tunis on the map — with a very comparable climate. It is a little misleading to single out the capital city when the main island is just 27km long, but most of the fancy hotels, fine-dining restaurant­s and retail options are centered around Valletta. Families looking for peace and quiet could take a trip to Gozo for immaculate views and more room to explore as the city streets are a little compact on the mainland. Pro tip: Watch the movies. You will get more out of Malta’s cinematic scenery if you catch up on the Hollywood hits filmed there in recent years — “Gladiator,” “Alexander,” “Troy” and “Assassin’s Creed” to name just a few. Flight time from the GCC: 8 hours and 15 minutes, usually via Rome or Cyprus

Lisbon, Portugal: cool Atlantic coast

Portugal’s capital city has all the glamor and charm of Rome, Barcelona and the French Riviera, but at a fraction of the price. If you can find a well-priced flight, enjoy traditiona­l cuisine (the egg tarts are a musttry), epic castles and spectacula­r seafood for rates that may make the rest of Europe look like a rip-off. This destinatio­n is perfect for millennial­s who want to pair daytime cultural activities with an eclectic and vibrant nightlife.

Pro tips: The City of Spies guided walking tour will allow you to explore the murky world of World War II espionage and the intimate Hot Clube de Portugal is one of the best jazz venues in Europe.

Flight time from the GCC: 8 hours and 10 minutes direct

Maasai Mara, Kenya: Catch the big five on safari

Sick of shopping? Is every hotel room giving you déjà vu? It might be time to reconnect with your wild side in one of East Affordable chic on the Africa’s best and most accessible reserves, with a host of cozy tented camps to choose from. Connected to Serengeti National Park across the border in Tanzania, “The Mara” is renowned for its abundance of lions, leopards, cheetahs and the world famous Great Migration when millions of zebra, Thomson’s gazelles and wildebeest­s travel across the plains.

Pro tip: Want to snap photos of the wildlife? Don’t come without a zoom lens for your SLR camera — 300mm should give you some great close-ups. If you don’t have one, borrowing or renting are both options.

Flight time from the GCC: 5 hours and 5 minutes to Nairobi, followed by a brief internal flight or 4x4 transfer

Agadir, Morocco: Surf, spa and shop in a surprising North

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Despite being named after a 16th century hilltop fortress, the coastal city boasts relatively new architectu­re due to a severe earthquake in the 1960s. If you can deal with the travel time, you might want to use the long weekend to enjoy perpetual warm sunshine and the beautiful 10km of clean beach. The destinatio­n is home to excellent surfing spots and Agadir’s Marina d’Agadir, which is designed to resemble a Berber village and is lined with boutique shops and some lovely restaurant­s.

Pro tip: Surf enthusiast­s should keep an eye on the swell forecasts as there are plenty of options to catch a break along the coast.

Flight time from the GCC: 12 hours and 45 minutes via Casablanca

Spiti Valley, India: A hidden gem in India’s north

First things first, if you cannot handle chilly temperatur­es plunging into the realm of single digits (and below zero degrees at night) then this one’s not for you. The cold desert mountain valley is high in the Himalayas and lies between Tibet and India. A six-day hiking trail with all the trimmings could cost less than $500 and will be sure to fill your Instagram account with scenery and architectu­re straight from a fantasy movie.

Pro tip: Pack warm clothes and carry cash — there may be a functionin­g ATM in the town of Kaza but do not depend on it. Also, make sure to visit the spectacula­r Kye Gompa monastery. Flight time from the GCC: 6 hours and 30 minutes to Kullu– Manali Airport

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In Agadir, most locals speak Berber, Arabic and French.
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Introduced in the 19th century, Lisbon’s trams were originally imported from the US.
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The Mara, as it is known, was first establishe­d as a wildlife sanctuary in 1961.

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