Dubai Holidays

Dubai really packs a punch for visitors and its not difficult to see why it is nicknamed the City of Superlatives: it is home to the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa; the world's largest shopping centre, Dubai Mall; the world's largest performing fountain, Dubai Fountain; and what many consider to be the world's first seven-star hotel, the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab.

The city has come a long way since its discovery of oil in the sixties; in fact the skyline is now completely unrecognisable compared to its former glory. You will now find a vibrant city scattered with luxury hotels, glitzy cocktail bars, world-renowned restaurants, family-friendly attractions, excursions out into the desert, and unique architecture.

We feel that Dubai can be enjoyed on its own as a relaxing beach stay or short city break, thanks to its relatively short flight time, or as part of a multi-centre holiday when combined with Oman, Sri Lanka, the Maldives or a destination in South East Asia like Vietnam.

Meet our Oman experts

We offer tailor-made holidays to suit a wide range of tastes. Our experts Catherine and Emma are dedicated to all things Oman and are here to help you plan your perfect trip.

Catherine Williams
Catherine Williams
Destination Manager

Catherine’s explored Oman from top to toe. She's hiked the mountains, dived its coast and wandered the souks. She’s all about combining the great outdoors with local experiences and knows exactly how to plan a trip that's perfect for you.

Emma Higgins
Emma Higgins
Destination Manager

With a love for nature, culture and seriously good food, Emma was completely won over by Oman on her first visit. Since, she’s travelled from north to south, uncovering both classic sights and quieter corners that will make your holiday extra special.

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All 24 July 2025

Dubai & The Maldives: Two perfect last-minute holidays

Could this be the answer to your perfect post-pandemic, last-minute holiday?  With the world slowly, but cautiously, opening for travel once more, here at HA we’ve been thinking about which destinations could provide our valued clients with the well-deserved, last-minute holiday they’ll be needing. And so, we’ve added Dubai and the stunning archipelago of the Maldives to our list of destinations. As is the same with most locations currently, FCO advice is yet to change, but we’re confident that both of these remarkable destinations will be open for business very soon. Here at Holiday Architects, the safety of our clients and the peace of mind you get from flexibility when booking a trip is paramount. How travel looks in this new world is ever-evolving, but when booking a trip with us, you are booking with a tour operator that values your safety and will support you every step of the way. Introducing two new destinations, perfect for a last-minute holiday…   Dubai There aren’t many places on this earth you can reach within seven hours that will give you as much of a cultural contrast to the UK as Dubai. Whether you’re after a city-break feel, or some time to put your feet up on a sunny beach, Dubai has it all. Perfect as a last-minute getaway, or as a stop-off on the way further afield, this myriad of sprawling desert-scapes, golden beaches and towering cityscape could be just the ticket. Although known for its hypermodernity and ever-evolving skyline, nestled beneath the glass and glamour is a warren of souks, traditional bedouin gems and tantalizing Middle-Eastern cuisine just waiting to be discovered. Best time to travel: Spring or Autumn, it’s too hot in the Summer! Best for: Families, adventure, beach break, city breaks Travel information: Although at the time of writing it’s not yet on the FCO safe travel list, Dubai has opened its borders to tourists so we’re hopeful that a travel corridor with the UK will be formed soon. For the latest travel information, visit the FCO site for Dubai here. All over Dubai, you’ll be confronted by the clash between heritage culture and modern life. Take a Modern Dubai City Tour with Arabian Adventures, starting with a scenic 20-minute boat ride around the staggering marina before marvelling at the iconic architecture of the city. The Burj Khalifa, the World’s tallest building, the gigantic sail-like 7* Burj Al Arab hotel that floats above the waves, the World’s biggest picture frame; The Frame and the man-made palm-shaped island, Palm Jumeriah, unlike anywhere else on earth. Counter this hit of glass, metal and towering structures with an afternoon enjoying a Traditional Dubai City Tour. Dubai is a city with rich Middle-Eastern history, values, architecture and cuisine. Join an experienced guide to explore the cobbled streets of the old neighbourhoods before being enchanted by the shady maze of the Spice and Gold souks. Neverending adventures for families Dubai makes the perfect getaway for families who are after something a little different. The beautiful beaches and exclusive hotels are just the start here. Whether you choose to spend an afternoon skiing, taking an exhilarating 4WD driving adventure through the Arabian dunes, or trying your hand at camel riding, your kids will be all smiles on this last-minute holiday. Treat the family to a cooling adrenaline rush at one of the many world-class waterparks. Marine-themed hotel, Atlantis The Palm, offers access to its incredible Aquaventure Waterpark, and the Jumeirah Beach Hotel has the fun-packed Wild Wadi Waterpark to dive on into. For an educational afternoon, visit The Green Planet, an impressive indoor rainforest to learn all about flora and fauna from around the world through its interactive exhibitions, or explore the depths of the ocean at the Dubai Aquarium, full to bursting with colourful sea life to ogle at. For the adrenaline junkies Whether you’re after an adventure by air, sand, sea, or even snow; you’ll find it in Dubai. Never a country to do things by halves, despite nestling amidst steaming hot deserts, it boasts the biggest indoor ski centre in the world – Ski Dubai. Take to the air and put your nerves to the test with a skydive over the iconic Palm Jumeirah man-made island, or perhaps flying via zipline at Xline Dubai is more your style? Get a little sandy with a quad bike ride through the desert, travel over the dunes in style with an off-road 4×4 sunset adventure , or grab a board and surf the golden waves with a spot of sandboarding. Indulge in the food and drink Dubai boasts some of the best restaurants in the world. From extravagant Michelin cuisine, through to street-food style canteens and indulgent afternoon teas, there’s something for every taste (and budget!) in Dubai. Whether you fancy dining under the sea, eating amidst the sand dunes, feasting atop the world’s tallest building or savouring the local flavours in the souks, there are flavours galore to sample. We’d always recommend an afternoon food tour early in your trip to familiarise yourself with the cuisines and flavours early on in your trip. It’s worth noting here that Dubai is a predominantly Muslim country that practices Ramadan. Next year, Ramadan falls over the Easter holidays and although your experience shouldn’t be too affected, if you plan to travel during this time, you’ll just need to be mindful of the locals whilst eating and drinking in public. For a spot of serious indulgence, you could do worse than spending an afternoon Bottomless Brunching. It’s a big thing in Dubai! Visit The Jumeirah Al Qasr for a slice of serious opulence. Prepare to enjoy four hours worth of stunning alfresco dining, some of the best food you’ve ever tasted, unlimited premium drinks and a fantastic atmosphere thanks to the top-class live music. It’s not a cheap way to spend an afternoon, but after coming away full, watered and feeling like royalty, we’d argue it’s money well spent! Shop ’till you drop Sticking with the Dubai theme of ‘biggest in the world’, it’s offering in the shopping department is no exception. Slip on your comfy walking shoes and prepare to soak up the air-con for a day at the Dubai Mall (obviously the biggest shopping mall on earth), the similarly large Mall of the Emirates, or the quirky shipping-container shopping haven, BoxPark. If you’re looking for something a little more traditional, hours can easily be whiled away exploring the never-ending souks. Aaaand relax If relaxation is what you’re after – understandable after the year we’ve all had! – then Dubai offers countless opportunities to lay low and get those feet up. With beach club lounges and luxury spas aplenty, alongside the impressive Kite Beach that combines sandy beach days with endless activities, you’ll be able to take a much-needed breather here. The perfect stop-off… Fancy Sri Lanka, the Maldives, or South East Asia but a little put off by spending that long in the air? We’ve got you covered. Dubai has more than enough to wow as a stand-alone destination, but it also works perfectly as a stop-off en route to a further afield destination. So break up that flying time and soak up some of the unique culture, architecture and experiences that the United Arab Emirates have to offer.   The Maldives Where could be better for a bit of post-quarantine R&R than a pristine archipelago of islands nestled amidst the vast turquoise of the Indian Ocean? Made up of 1,190+ little coral islands, this beautiful country is just a short hop from vibrant Sri Lanka and would make the perfect last-minute holiday. Best time to travel: December to April Best for: Relaxation, watersports, beach holiday, families, couples Travel information: The Maldives have handled the Covid-19 crisis fantastically from day one and at the time of writing, have already opened their doors to tourists, with each island taking strict measures to ensure all guests are tested on arrival. All being well, we’re confident the FCO will move it to their approved list any week now. For the latest travel information, visit the FCO site for the Maldives here. Relaxation and wellness Relaxation and wellness will be high up anyone’s priority list once we’re able to get travelling properly again. And you couldn’t do much better than slowing down and taking a deep breath in the Maldives. Spend a morning treating your soul to a spot of yoga on the pristine beaches, take a dip in the cleansing ocean before heading to one of the prestigious resort spas to relax all afternoon. That doesn’t sound half bad to us! All-inclusive luxury We’d always recommend visiting the Maldives on an All-Inclusive basis in order to really unwind and enjoy everything on offer without worrying about the bill at the end! The Maldives boasts some of the most luxurious resorts on earth, and what’s more, many of them are now offering ‘dine-around’ options, meaning a selection of restaurants, including many à la carte options, are included in their all-inclusive room packages. We love the stunning Dhigali Maldives , which offers six different restaurants and two bars to indulge at, all equally delicious and sure to wow your taste buds. Your resort will undoubtedly cater to all tastes and cuisine choices, but traditional Maldivian food is absolutely worth a try. Similar to the cuisine found in neighbouring Sri Lanka, expect a great deal of fresh fish, coconut and fragrant curries all flavoured with an appetising array of spices. Watersports: For when you need a break from the sunlounger Getting a little toasty on the beach? Cool off with a dip in the calm, shimmering waters of the Indian Ocean. If you fancy something a little more challenging than bobbing about, the Maldives have plenty of water-based activities to enjoy. Many islands are circled by their very own coral reefs, full of colourful and exotic marine-life to take you away from the world for an hour or so. Each island has its own options when it comes to watersports. Some are great for snorkelling and diving (We love Oblu by Atmosphere at Helengeli, with it’s 30+ top dive sites nearby), where others boast waves perfect for surfing ( Cinnamon Dhonveli is considered one of the best surfing spots in the Maldives!). Take off on a nighttime excursion by trying your hand at night fishing, swim with whale sharks, paddleboarding, kayaking, windsurfing and sailing are all activities on offer in this little slice of paradise. Have a chat with our Maldives specialist about the best island and resort for each activity! Something for everyone The Maldives are the epitome of luxury, your archetypal island paradise, so it’s no wonder they are popular as a romantic holiday destination for many couples and honeymooners. For that ultimate slice of opulence, opt for a stay in your own private overwater bungalow, built on stilts over the glistening waters. There’s something seriously special about getting up in the morning, moving a few steps to your sun lounger and soaking up the sun before stepping straight into the ocean from your own private deck, then drying off whilst dangling your feet in the water with a well-earned glass of fizz. The absolute ultimate in pinch-yourself lavish tranquillity. The Maldives aren’t just for adults though. A last-minute holiday here would certainly make a memory-worthy break for all the family. With watersports, cooking classes, local tours and various beach sports on offer at many of the resorts, there’s plenty to break up the sunshine-filled days on the glistening sands. If you’re travelling with young children, we’d recommend a beach bungalow. You’re closer to the action this way, yet still with stunning sea views, direct beach access and surrounded by tropical foliage. Reethi Beach resort is a great option for families!   If any of the above has awakened your inner-traveller and tickled your need for a well-deserved holiday, we’re here. Our travel specialists are on the end of the phone at 01242 253 073 to talk about all things Dubai and the Maldives today. So, whether you want to discuss the current travel situation, how we’ve adapted to change how we work post-covid or talk about getting a holiday in the diary to look forward to, we’d love to hear from you. Alternatively, fill in our quick and easy form to get a free quote for your very own tailormade Dubai or Maldives holiday…  

About Oman

Oman is perhaps the only place in the Arabian Peninsula where modern development peacefully co-exists with ancient architecture, culture and traditions. Sweeping highways wend their way between historic forts and carry trade between the souqs of her towns in the way camel routes did centuries ago. Beautiful hotels combine modern comfort with traditional designs, and the Omanis deliver the famed Arabian hospitality, nearly always in traditional dress, whilst keeping in touch on the latest mobile phones. The real appeal of Oman lies in these contrasts and the chance to experience the traditional Arabian culture which has been squeezed out of most of the rest of the region: it really rewards the traveller prepared to tear themselves away from Oman’s amazing beaches!

Frequently Asked Questions

Any time from October through to March is a lovely time to visit most of Oman; temperatures will be in the twenties (°C) during the day before dropping to the late teens at night. The summer months, especially from May to September, are very hot and humid, and not for the faint-hearted. This same climate will be found in all the main areas you’re likely to travel to, with the exception of Salalah and Dhofar. Here it is pleasingly warm all year round, with May and June being the hottest months, as in July and August the khareef monsoon arrives, bringing heavy rain and slightly cooler temperatures.

In Muscat, it’s likely you’ll eat in the hotel at some point, although curiosity (and the high prices charged in Western hotels) may well lead you to explore other options. Oman is not generally known as a gastronomic paradise; traditional cuisine is often very basic, essentially meat and rice, and American fast-food outlets have gained a firm foothold here. You’ll also see familiar brands that you’ll recognise from back home – Pizza Express, Gourmet Burger Kitchen, Nando’s etc.

Happily, more interesting culinary influences from around the world have had a huge impact. All kinds of offerings from the Indian subcontinent are fairly ubiquitous, and you can get some amazingly tasty (and cheap) Balti-style food if you are willing to roll your sleeves up and follow your nose. The Omanis have taken food such as biryanis, daal and paratha to heart, so these are reliable options.

Alcohol is served only in licensed hotels, and is often very expensive. Fresh fruit juices are cheap though, and extremely refreshing.

 

Oman Air fly directly from Heathrow to Muscat once a day, with a very modern fleet of aircraft and offering very competitive prices, so they are the airline we prefer. There are several other airlines that fly indirect via places like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha. If you’re starting or finishing your trip in Musandam, this is actually closer to Dubai than Muscat, and so this opens up the option of direct flights into Dubai and via Dubai to Muscat with the likes of Emirates, British Airways and Qatar. All the Gulf carriers also serve Muscat via their main hubs. All the airlines offer Economy and Business Class flights. Within Oman, Oman Air also link Muscat with Salalah and Musandam, as well as offering flights to a wide range of African and Asian destinations.

 

UK passport holders don't need a visa for visits to Oman of 14 days or less. You'll need to demonstrate that you have a confirmed hotel booking, a return ticket, and that all members of your party are covered with travel insurance (including all children).

For stays of 15 or more days, UK passport holders are required to apply for and obtain a visa online within a month of travel (and not before!) via the eVisa website https://evisa.rop.gov.om/. You will need to register as a user and pay the fee online; they are usually processed and emailed over to you within 24 hours. A printed copy will need to be presented to the border officials when landing in Oman.

Your passport should be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry to Oman.

The Omani currency is the Omani Rial. Credit cards are accepted in the major hotels and in most shops and restaurants throughout Muscat; outside of the capital it’s rarer to be able to use a credit card, so you’ll need a supply of local currency. There are ATMs in the major cities, and you can change money at the airport, your hotel and in banks in towns and cities. 

Tipping is becoming more and more wide-spread and although it is nowhere near as common as in other countries in the Middle East, it is expected for genuine services. For porterage at hotels we’d recommend around £2, around £5 for transfers to and from the airport, and if you have a tour with a driver then around £10 per day. These amounts are “per couple”.

Arabic is the official language in Oman, though as English has been taught in schools since the 1980s visitors certainly do not need to take a crash-course in Arabic. Oman is quite a multi-cultural place and hotel or restaurant staff may well have come from India, Thailand, South Africa, or Morocco, so English is often the common language used.

As we’re not medical experts, we recommend that you contact your GP regarding vaccinations and other travel-related health matters for Oman. What follows are some suggestions, but they must be verified by a medical professional. You should have all your routine vaccinations up-to-date, and if arriving from a yellow fever risk country, you are required to have a valid certificate of immunisation.

We also like these guys but again you must talk to your GP first: The Travel Doctor, an interactive website providing specialist health information for travellers plus customised lists of travel medicines, vaccines for holiday makers, global adventure travellers and expeditions.

Generally you have the option of doing the touring part of a trip, so the areas outside of Muscat, either with a driver, or on a self-drive basis. Our drivers will speak good English, and whilst not a fully-fledged guide they will have excellent local knowledge and be invariably professional, charming and friendly – it is not at all uncommon for our clients to be invited to their house at some point to meet the family and enjoy some genuine hospitality (clients of ours have even been invited to a wedding!).

Self-drive is a very easy option in Oman, and obviously is less expensive. You'll be given maps and a comprehensive, personalised set of directions that you use together with the provided GPS unit to make your way around the country. Oman is developing quite quickly still, so the road network does change, however a good dollop of common-sense, in tandem with the GPS based directions and maps means that you won’t go far wrong – and if you do, our local agents are easily contactable.

We believe travel should be a force for good. That means exploring with open eyes, treading lightly, and respecting the people and places that make the world so special. Our code of conduct isn’t about rules, it’s simply a guide to help you travel thoughtfully, ethically, and with care. Because every small choice makes a big difference.

  • If you choose to trust us with your holiday, we’ll send you a “Travel Facts” document when confirming your booking. This includes useful facts and travel advice, such as restaurant recommendations, reading tips, basic language information, cultural traditions, climate information, brief historical overviews, and more. We feel that this offers a useful insight and can help you interact with local residents in a more sensitive, well-informed manner. Please do try to take the time to read this information before your visit, it’s worth the time!

  • A number of the countries in which we operate holidays are religious societies with a widely observed set of customs. Always respect these norms, particularly when visiting religious buildings.

  • To the best of our knowledge, all hotels, lodges, and camps within our portfolio operate stringent measures to minimise water usage. All of our destinations have issues with water supplies to a certain extent, so feel free to raise any possible wastage should you encounter it during your stay, either with the accommodation or with us upon your return.

  • Please ask permission before taking photographs of people, and respect their wishes if they are not happy to be photographed. We find that friendly requests and a smile are usually met with a ‘yes!’

  • Strive, where possible, to make your own contribution to environmental practices as you travel. This might include minimising your electricity usage, not smoking in protected areas, avoiding coral while snorkelling, and safely disposing of all litter (recycling where possible).

  • Where possible, try to purchase from local suppliers. This includes shopping for souvenirs, dining out at restaurants, and booking additional excursions during your free time. In areas where haggling is an accepted part of daily life, don’t be offended if you’re unable to obtain what you perceive as a fair price for an item.

  • We emphasise to local suppliers that our clients should never be taken on unsolicited shopping trips, but if this does happen, try to retain your sense of humour, provide a firm refusal to participate and do let us know about it on your return. We pass on all feedback from every trip undertaken with us to our relevant local suppliers, who all share our commitment to travelling with sensitivity.

  • Please don’t remove any indigenous items from their natural habitat and attempt to bring them home as a souvenir. This particularly applies to everything from coral, shells, plants and food in the natural world, to cultural artefacts and antiques.

If you’re unsure about anything relating to the above, please feel free to chat to us. We’ve travelled extensively in the country and will be more than happy to offer our considered advice.

Key Information
Flight Time 7.5 hrs from London
Average Temperature Average Temp. - 30'c Rainfall - 4.5mm Water Temp. - 27'c

Meet our Oman experts

We offer tailor-made holidays to suit a wide range of tastes. Our experts Catherine and Emma are dedicated to all things Oman and are here to help you plan your perfect trip.

Catherine Williams
Catherine Williams
Destination Manager

Catherine’s explored Oman from top to toe. She's hiked the mountains, dived its coast and wandered the souks. She’s all about combining the great outdoors with local experiences and knows exactly how to plan a trip that's perfect for you.

Emma Higgins
Emma Higgins
Destination Manager

With a love for nature, culture and seriously good food, Emma was completely won over by Oman on her first visit. Since, she’s travelled from north to south, uncovering both classic sights and quieter corners that will make your holiday extra special.

What You're Saying

From our very first contact with Emma she listened carefully to what we wanted and put together a fabulous Oman holiday for us. Our expectations, and hopes, were high and our trip exceeded them. We travelled from city to town, mountain to desert, inland and on the coast, staying in a variety of hotels. The information and suggestions we were given really enhanced our time. Everything was wonderful! I cannot imagine a better trip to Oman than we had, and we owe a huge debt of gratitude to Emma for all the knowledge and expertise she brought to planning our holiday.

Sarah Whitworth Trustpilot
A truly wonderful trip to Oman, curated by Catherine of Holiday Architects. Oman exceeded our expectations on all levels and the trip that was put together was perfect. enough variety to be really interesting but not too rushed to be unable to enjoy it. Can not recommend the country and HA enough.

Charlie Horrell Trustpilot
Catherine’s extensive knowledge of the country and her well informed guidance ensured that we enjoyed a memorable holiday in Oman which more than met our expectations of it. Careful and considerate planning accompanied a fascinating six day tour starting and ending in Muscat included Nizwa, Wahiba Sands, Sur and so much of interest en route, was led by a knowledgeable and attentive driver who contributed much to our comprehensive Omani experience. There were no hitches, all that was planned for us by Holiday Architects was honoured faultlessly with professional skill, and we would have no hesitation in relying upon them again.

Ian Munro Trustpilot
Emma was very knowledgeable about Oman, listened carefully to what we thought we wanted to do and put together a great itinerary which met our requirements. All the information provided before departure was detailed and helpful. Everything ran very smoothly throughout the holiday - was impressed by the efficiency and we had a great guide/driver. Emma followed up shortly after our return to check that we had had a great time and all had gone well.

Amanda Ferguson Trustpilot
We decided to use the services of Holiday Architects for a trip to Oman, as I was impressed with the itinerary that Emma provided and her obvious detailed knowledge of the country that came across in our initial phone calls. I'm so glad we did as the actual trip was fantastic! Our trip covered four different areas - Muscat, Wahiba Sands, Nizwa mountain area and Salalah - in some quite spectacular hotels and with drivers/guides laid on by the local agents, Elite. We thoroughly enjoyed the trip and are so glad we chose Holiday Architects!

Mrs Weekes Trustpilot
Catherine at Holiday Architects masterminded a superb week’s holiday in Oman. The itinerary took in Muscat, Wahiba Sands, the Nizwa area and the Jabal Akhdar. We had an excellent driver/guide who helped us appreciate the culture, history and friendly people of this amazing country. Thank you so much Catherine and Holiday Architects!

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