NEW PLACES TO JET OFF TO THIS SUMMER
▶ Travellers from the UAE can now plan trips to a host of destinations, from Mattala in Sri Lanka to Crete in Greece, writes Selina Denman
Aflurry of new flights will begin over the coming weeks, which means people in the UAE will be spoilt for choice when it comes to planning their summer holidays.
Etihad Airways, Emirates, Wizz Air Abu Dhabi and flydubai have all added new destinations to their route networks for the summer season, offering opportunities to explore new parts of already popular destinations, such as Mattala in Sri Lanka, or emerging destinations such as Tivat in Montenegro.
Here are seven options to consider.
Mattala, Sri Lanka
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi has launched cheap flights to Mattala in Sri Lanka, with fares starting from Dh179 ($48.70). This is the airline’s first destination in South Asia and flights operate three times a week – on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Mattala is Sri Lanka’s third international airport and has been called “the world’s emptiest”. Located in a forested area 250 kilometres from Colombo, it is ideal for those who want to explore the country’s wildlife sanctuaries, including the Yala, Udawalawe, Lunugamvehera and Bundala National Parks, as well as the beaches and small villages of south-eastern Sri Lanka.
The airport is 18km from the town of Hambantota, the site of a 272-room Shangri-La resort, which is home to the only 18-hole championship resort golf course in the country.
Nice, France
Etihad will introduce a new seasonal flight to Nice on Wednesday, June 15, connecting Abu Dhabi to the French Riviera. The twice-weekly service will depart from the capital on Wednesdays and Sundays, touching down in Rome before continuing on to Nice. A playground for the
rich and famous, France’s Cote d’Azur is dotted with a series of private beaches, high-end restaurants, five-star hotels and harbours brimming with private yachts.
Famed for its seaside location and pretty 7km Promenade des Anglais, Nice has been a tourist magnet since the 1700s and a Unesco World Heritage site since last year. Its breezy beaches, balmy weather and Mediterranean vibe make it the quintessential French Riviera resort town, while visitors will also want to check out its traditional open-air market and public parks.
France is the third most popular European destination for travellers planning summer trips from the UAE this year, data from online travel agency Skyscanner has shown.
Crete, Greece
Etihad will also launch flights to the Greek island of Crete for the first time on June 15. Famed for its ancient ruins, bustling cities and glorious beaches, it offers an island escape in the Aegean Sea. Crete is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, with a coastline that is more than 1,000km long. Famous attractions include the Palace of Knossos, which features the remains of an immense palace built in 1900BC, as well as courtyards, private apartments, baths and beautifully preserved frescoes. There is also the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, one of the largest and most important museums in the country and home to artefacts spanning about 5,500 years, from Neolithic to Roman times.
Etihad services from Abu Dhabi will fly into Heraklion, the island’s capital. Operated on an Airbus A320 on Wednesdays and Saturdays, the journey time is under five hours.
Catania, Italy
Flydubai is making Sicily more accessible to people in the UAE with the launch of seasonal summer flights to Catania.
The second-largest city on the island, Catania sits on the east coast, at the foot of Mount Etna. It is home to stunning baroque architecture, the charming Duomo Square and impressive Norman Cathedral, as well as ancient underground thermal baths and catacombs.
The fish market, behind the Cathedral of Catania, is the perfect place for tourists to sample Catanese culture at its most effusive, while the historic San Benedetto Monastery on Via dei Crociferi is a Unesco World Heritage site that dates back to the 1700s.
Flydubai will operate flights to the destination three times a week from Tuesday, June 14.
Pisa, Italy
In a further expansion of its Italian network, flydubai will also launch thrice-weekly flights to Pisa on Friday, June 24.
Best known for its Leaning Tower, this city is home to a vibrant cafe and bar scene, Renaissance squares and Gothic churches.
While a visit to the ill-fated Leaning Tower, or Torre Pendente, which leans 3.9 degrees off its axis, is essential, the Piazza dei Miracoli and Duomo are also not to be missed. Pisa is also a gateway to the rest of Tuscany, making it the ideal starting point for a longer Italian adventure.
Tivat, Montenegro
Among the 10 new destinations flydubai has added to its network this summer is Tivat in the Bay of Kotor, in south-west Montenegro. A Unesco World Heritage site, the Bay of Kotor is the largest natural harbour in the Eastern Mediterranean and is now home to Porto Montenegro, a luxury marina with waterfront residences, hotels, restaurants, shopping, water sports and other leisure activities. Hiking or cycling trips up the pine forest-covered Vrmac mountain offer expansive views of the bay and surrounding area, while Gornja Lastva, an abandoned 14th-century village, is 3km from Tivat and offers a trip back in time.
Flydubai will operate twice-weekly flights to Tivat from Dubai from Friday, June 24, to Friday, September 16.
Bali, Indonesia
While it is not a new destination, summer holidays to Bali are back on the cards. After a two-year hiatus, Emirates resumed operations to the Indonesian island this month and will increase the frequency on this route to daily from Friday, July 1.
Famed for its beautiful beaches, epic surfing and ancient temples, Bali has long been a popular holiday destination, with a flight time of about nine hours from the UAE.
The move to restart the route coincides with the Jumeirah Group opening its first property in Bali, in the Pecatu region in the south-west of the island. The all-villa Jumeirah Bali is located on Uluwatu Beach, famed for having some of the destination’s best coastline.