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    7 delectable hot chocolate cafés in Dubai that will melt your heart

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    41 mins ago

    As the rainy drops continue to hit our window pane, all we can dream about is a cup of hot chocolate as we’re all wrapped up while watching a classic 12rom-com.
    With one heavenly sip at a time, this winter drink serves as the perfect comfort beverage to cater to all crave something richer from time to time.
    For all the hot chocolate aficionados, we’ve curated the ultimate guide of where devour a warm cup with your loved ones.
    Angelina Paris

    More than a simple patisserie, this luxury French restaurant serves Hot chocolate as one of the signature drinks at this French cafe. This molten chocolate beverage is served in a fancy cup without sacrificing its consistency to provide every customer with a rich and creamy taste. The old-fashion hot chocolate is made from a unique recipe combining superior quality African cocoas with artisanal know-how and is priced at Dhs41. Located in Dubai Mall, it’s open from 9am to 12am.
    EL&N

    All coffee needs are catered to with a range of classic house coffees and speciality lattes on the menu including the oh-so-decadent Oreo Spanish Latte and Iced Salted Caramel Frappe. Hot chocolate comes in all varieties, with milk, dark, white and Nutella guaranteed to warm up a winter’s eve, as well as the sinfully sweet Turkish Delight Hot Chocolate.
    For more information visit ae.elnlondon.com
    Godiva

    For a gourmet experience, Godiva brings its 100 years after being founded in Brussels with fine craftsmanship. Each spoonful of ice cream pairs the finest ingredients with the iconic chocolate experience. With flavours such as Midnight Swirl and with Dark Chocolate to innovative flavours such as Mint Medallion, customers are spoiled for choice.. Made using the finest chocolate, Godiva’s hot chocolate is smooth, velvety, and creamy. Theo chocolate bomb is priced at Dhs25 and the traditional hot chocolate is Dhs42. Located at City Walk, Dubai Festival City, Mall of the Emirates and The Outlet Village, the restaurant is situated around various spots in Dubai.
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    Hoof Café

    This home-grown specialty coffee cafe that sources an array of superior coffee beans from thirteen different countries and is founded by three friends that share a passion for horses. With the finest hot chocolate, guests can enjoy a warm winter at this one-of-a-kind café in Dubai Mall.
    For more information visit 
    Ladurée

    This Parisian haven that started with the concept of flavourful macroons has now become a hit in the region. With various recipes crafted to perfection, the French patisserie has a special hot chocolate made from the finest ingredients, the drink is made in the Ladurée style which is unabashedly rich, luxuriously thick, textbook smooth, and the kind of delicious that forces you to stop all reasonable conversation so you can sip all evening long. It’s priced at Dhs39 and is available across various locations including Yas Mall, Abu Dhabi and more.
    Mirzam

    This transparent chocolate production space lets guests experience the art of chocolate making through its rich heritage. The brand is now experimenting with winter special recipes, all-natural and always vegan crumbled chocolate recipes make the creamiest cups, from just two ingredients: organic cocoa beans and unrefined cane sugar. From Rose Spiced Drinking Chocolate to a myriad of other innovative flavours start from Dhs26. Located in Al Quoz 3, this venue is the perfect winter hotspot.
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    How I got my job as… founder of a Dubai-based digital and influencer marketing agency

    Emirates Man

    by Camille Macawili
    15 seconds ago

    This week, Emirates Man speaks to Hady Chamseddine, founder of Hack The Agency. Prior to establishing the agency in September 2024, Hady, with a background in Petroleum Engineering, started off working in the field for a year before eventually making the shift into PR and marketing, where he amassed an impressive experience managing communications for global brands such as Rimowa and Louboutin as well as overseeing social media, content creation and influencer marketing for luxury hospitality brands.
    Welcome to the Emirates Man weekly series ‘How I got my job as…’ where we speak to incredible entrepreneurs, and businessmen both based in the UAE and globally to find out about their career paths that led them to where they are now; what their daily routines look like; the advice they’d give to those starting out; and the hurdles they’ve had to overcome.
    Here, the Hack The Agency founder shares with Emirates Man his early journey in the field, how he pivoted his career, the challenges and achievements of launching a business, his future business goals for 2025, and everything in between.

    What was your favourite subject at school?

    I’ve always been drawn to Chemistry. I found the subject stimulating and fascinating. Looking back, the one thing I took away from those courses is how to build chemistry, but not the kind you study in class. In my career, it’s all about building chemistry between brands, teams, and audiences.

    What was your first job?

    My first job was with BB Energy, where I worked on a nation-wide project to introduce natural gas-based power generation in Lebanon. I joined a contracted consulting firm to help define the specifications for the floating storage unit that would be moored offshore. It was a solid introduction to working on large-scale projects and learning the ropes of professional collaboration.

    What eventually brought you to Dubai?

    I studied in the UK, where I spent five years earning my bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Petroleum Engineering. After graduating, I knew that Dubai was the city where I would feel most at home—its culture and energy were the closest to my roots. Add to that the fact that Dubai is now a global benchmark for media and innovation, a land of opportunities, and I felt it was the perfect place to pursue my passions.

    What inspired you to enter the communications and digital marketing space and launch Hack The Agency?

    I’ve always had a passion for the media industry, and at 18, I was already freelancing for a rising Lebanese singer, managing her brand identity, social media, PR, and events. Over time, I realized that marketing was my true calling. However, growing up in an Arab family, I was encouraged to follow more traditional career paths—engineering, law, or medicine. I do not regret studying engineering, I’m actually very proud of it, as the skills I developed have shaped my strategic thinking today. Hack The Agency, which I launched in September 2024, brings together my experience in digital marketing and my passion for communications.

    As a founder, what are the key elements of your role?

    As the founder, I wear many hats, but the key elements of my role revolve around strategy, team leadership, and client relationships. I also focus on business development, creative direction, influencer management, and ensuring that the agency consistently delivers impactful results for our clients.

    Talk us through your daily routine.

    I truly believe that how you start your day sets the tone for everything that follows. That’s why I make sure to kick off every morning with a positive mindset, telling myself, “Today’s going to be a good day.” For those who know me well, they’ll tell you that I carve out a full hour every morning just for myself. I spend that time playing my favourite songs and dancing around (yes, really!). It’s my little ritual to get energised and in a positive mindset.

    After that, I make sure to do some cardio and a quick swim before jumping into work. By 9:30 AM, I’m with the team, reviewing the day’s plan, aligning tasks, and ensuring everything is on track. Then, I dive into client updates, checking on progress and making sure everything is moving smoothly. The rest of my day revolves around business development, working on creative mood boards, and spending the majority of my time communicating with clients and talents to keep things moving forward. After 6PM, If I’m not attending a social event, it’s all about self-care — simply doing things that make me feel good. It’s important to stay balanced, as taking care of myself helps me bring my best to work every day.

    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?

    My advice is simple: Follow your passion, but be patient. The journey is never a straight line, and you’ll encounter many challenges, but that’s where the growth happens. Learn as much as you can from every experience, and don’t be afraid to take risks. Most importantly, build strong relationships with the people you work with—your team, clients, and collaborators. They are the foundation of your success.

    Tell us more about the services offered at Hack The Agency.

    At Hack The Agency, we offer a full suite of services that are essential for today’s digital landscape. Our main services include social media management, content creation, online communications, and influencer marketing. We provide end-to-end digital strategies designed to help brands reach and engage their audiences in meaningful ways, with a particular focus on influencer collaborations. Our goal is to make sure that all elements of a brand’s digital presence work together seamlessly to achieve maximum impact. One of my core values is ensuring that our clients feel like we are an extended part of their team. I want our team to become the client’s brand, never the other way around. It’s about building that connection and working collaboratively to help the brand grow and succeed without limiting ourselves to the scope of work contracted.

    What is the best piece of advice you ever received?

    The best advice I’ve ever received was, “Do what you love.” Now, I truly believe that success comes when you’re passionate about what you do. Looking back at my time as a petroleum engineer, I dreaded waking up in the morning. Fast forward to today, and I go to bed excited for the next day, eager to dive into work because I love what I do.  It’s a powerful reminder that when you align your passion with your career, the journey becomes just as fulfilling as the destination.

    And what is the worst?

    The worst advice I ever received was, “Stick to what you know.” While it’s important to hone your expertise, I believe in stepping out of your comfort zone and embracing new challenges. Growth happens when you take risks and try new things.

    What has been the biggest challenge as a founder you had to overcome in setting up this new venture?

    The biggest challenge has been balancing the transition from a corporate career to entrepreneurship. It’s a huge shift in mindset and responsibility. As a founder, you are not only thinking about the big picture but also involved in every little detail. The pressure is real, but it’s also incredibly rewarding. Learning to manage multiple roles while building the agency’s foundation is tough. I’m embracing it as part of the process.

    What are your goals for the future?

    By 2025, I envision expanding our client portfolio. My focus will always be on ensuring that I remain closely involved in each client’s day-to-day activities. My goal as a founder is to stay niche with a limited number of clients. Making sure each one receives the time, attention, and tailored strategies they deserve. I want Hack The Agency to be known for its hands-on approach, where every client is “hacked” daily with personalised service, ensuring our strategies’ success in such a competitive market.
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    When are the next public holidays in the UAE? Plus 2025 calendar

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    22 seconds ago

    UAE holidays 2025: A comprehensive guide.

    The UAE Cabinet has recently unveiled the official holidays for the upcoming year, 2025. Both the public and private sectors can anticipate a series of well-deserved breaks, including several long weekends.

    Major Islamic Holidays

    The year will kick off with the traditional observance of Gregorian New Year on January 1st, a Wednesday. This will be followed by the eagerly awaited Eid Al Fitr, a three-day celebration whose exact dates will be determined by the moon sighting. To accommodate a 30-day Ramadan, an additional day may be added to the Eid Al Fitr holiday.

    Another significant Islamic holiday, Eid Al Adha, is scheduled for three days in the month of Dhu Al Hijjah. The specific dates for this celebration will also be confirmed based on lunar observations. Additionally, one day each is allocated for Arafat Day and the Islamic New Year, Muharram 1.

    Other Notable Holidays

    For those celebrating the life and teachings of Prophet Mohammed, the calendar includes a day off on Rabi Al Awwal 12. Moreover, the UAE government has designated December 2nd and 3rd as holidays to commemorate the nation’s history and celebrate the 54th UAE Union Day.

    Estimated Gregorian Calendar Dates

    To assist in planning vacations and leave, it’s helpful to have a general idea of the Gregorian Calendar dates corresponding to these Islamic holidays. Based on astronomical predictions, Ramadan is expected to begin on Saturday, March 1st. Consequently, Eid Al Fitr is likely to fall between Monday, March 31st, and Wednesday, April 2nd. Arafat Day is anticipated on Friday, May 30th, leading to Eid Al Adha celebrations from Saturday, May 31st, to Wednesday, June 2nd. The Islamic New Year is projected to occur on Friday, June 27th, and Prophet Mohammed’s Birthday is expected on Monday, September 1st.

    Important Considerations

    It’s important to note that these are estimated dates, and the actual dates may vary slightly depending on the precise moon sightings. Furthermore, if any of the official holidays fall on a weekend, they may be carried over to the beginning or end of the week, with the exception of Eid holidays.

    Planning Ahead

    By understanding the anticipated holiday schedule, individuals and businesses can effectively plan their leave and activities throughout the year. It’s also advisable to stay updated on any official announcements closer to the holidays, as there might be minor adjustments or additional information provided.
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    9 editor-approved Instagram accounts to follow this festive season

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    17 seconds ago

    Looking for who to follow this festive season? Emirates Woman has curated a bank of winter-themed accounts on Instagram.
    In this issue we get you ready for party season to close out 2024 and look at taking a break in climbs both hot and cold in The Hot Escape and The Cold Escape. Style wise, we also have you covered with the cosiest pieces for high-altitude adventures in Chalet Chic. Emirati designer Sharifa AlSharif AlHashemi, founder of ONORI, discusses changing the fashion landscape in the UAE in Reinventing Silhouettes, Style expert and wardrobe curator Laura Gabriele discusses holiday dressing in The Style Expert and Pierre Raneiro, Cartier’s Image, Style and Heritage Director, speaks on inspiration and design in Legendary Status.
    From content creators to fashion experts, there are numerous accounts that give an insight into content creation, their pieces and overarching netural colour scheme. Be it effortlessly cool Parisian content creators to the bolder New York fashion scene and the minimal Scandinavians, the platform gives you access to the street style and fashion greats from almost every corner of the globe.
    Their Instagram feeds as eye-catching as their wardrobes, we long for any opportunity to embody these sartorial mavens.
    Thankfully, the realms of Instagram street style know no bounds, connecting us with some of the most stylish accounts across the globe. As one of the key advantages of social media, the virtual world offers an endless repository of street style inspiration—if you know who to follow, of course.
    So, if you’re looking to keep up with trends and deep dive into all things fashion, beauty and lifestyle?
    Scroll through our list of accounts to follow on Instagram this month.
    CHOUCHOU@Chouchou.dubai
    Dubai’s first French beach house members club at J1 beach.
    Odd Muse@oddmuseme
    Timeless pieces designed for the ultimate capsule wardrobe.
    Adaline@adaline
    Dubai’s newest speakeasy supper club with a no-photo policy.

    THE NAP Co.@thenapco
    Indulge in ultimate comfort for the soft side of sleep.
    MOUAWAD@MOUAWAD
    Crafting the extraordinary since 1890.
    Valmont Cosmetics@valmontcosmetics
    Effective high-performance anti-aging treatments
    The Berkeley Hotel@the_berkeley
    The Berkeley London is perfectly placed for stylish stays this autumn
    de Savary London@desavarylondon
    Luxury outerwear designed to last for the seasons to come.
    ONORI@onorithelabel
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    6 Emirati TV presenters on social media who will inspire you

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    38 seconds ago

    The UAE’s Emirati TV presenters have a powerful voice in the region and beyond.
    From hosting events to reporting on social issues, TV presenters can influence their audience and educate them on recent news with utmost grace and poise.
    Several Emirati presenters have hosted prestigious events in the UAE with the most recent being the Global Media Congress.
    As numerous personalities have made a mark for themselves in the industry, Emirates Woman has curated a guide for all Emirati TV presenters to keep an eye on.
    Diala Ali

    As a TV presenter, Diala Ali started her career in 2007 working for Dubai Media. She later became an inspiration for many Emirati women through her profound voice on social media. After graduating in Dubai, she later went on to present for several news and social programmes. Her latest work consists of participating in the Global Womens Forum and Etihad Rails’ series.
    You can follow her here.
    Amira Mohammed

    Amira Mohammed is a renowned journalist and TV presenter at Abu Dhabi TV and member of the Youth Media Council at the National Media Council since joining in 2015. Taking the lead for several topics including artificial intelligence, she sheds light on various technology-related subjects at highly reputed events such as the Knowledge Summit. She has also hosted the launch of Emirates Mars Mission ‘Hope Probe.
    You can follow her here.
    Mahira Abdel Aziz

    After making a mark for herself in the world of presenting, Mahira Abdel Aziz has scaled new heights after featuring in a UAE-made Netflix series in 2021 The Platform as one of its main stars. Her latest project is going branches is going to launch her into a new found stardom, with her joining the cast of Dubai Bling for its third season. She has achieved great heights in the Arab world as a TV presenter and continues to establish herself as an actress. The Emirati TV star has also walked the red carpet during the Gouna Film Festival and attended the Cairo Film Festival in Egypt. As an anchor for MBC, Abdel Aziz has paved the way for many women in the media industry.
    You can follow her here.
    Rania Ali

    Recognised by the Ministry of Economy, Rania Ali is an award-winning presenter and a leading bilingual MC and public speaker in the Middle East. With an extensive client list, she has presented for top-tier local and international brands in the region. Her extensive portfolio also includes events for the UAE royal family and top government officials in the Middle East region. Known for her experience across various fields, she has been part of different sectors including finance, banking and other corporate events. She has recently presented the luxurious launch of Arabian Hills Estate, with over one thousand guests in attendance and celebrity performances and fireworks.
    You can follow her here.
    Mahra Alyaqoobi

    This Emirati TV presenter is a training and development manager at Sky News Arabia and has established herself in the region after successfully taking the lead in the media world. With a passion for public speaking, she turned her hobby into a full-time career and eventually became a consultant for the youth who are looking to join the media industry. She founded Sky News Arabia Training Academy, which managed for a decade. She currently is CEO at her company Media Stone, a media training company.
    You can find her here.
    Dina Muhammad

    As a leading TV presenter for Al Aan TV, Dina Muhammed has also made a name for herself in the real estate industry. This Dubai-based pan-Arab satellite channel launched in 2006 and focuses on global and regional issues related to health, politics, society or those of general interest. After translating her passion for real estate into a full-time job, she is now both a TV presenter, part of the real estate content creation community and founder of Dina Media Marketing.
    You can follow her here.
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    December’s The Winter Escape Issue with Mouawad

    Life

    by Amy Sessions
    12 mins ago

    Welcome to The Winter Escape Issue.
    For our cover, we are proud to have partnered with Mouawad for a stunning shoot that not onlyleaves our wanderlust feeling satisfied, but also leaves us in awe of the meticulous craftsmanship that the brand carries with it as part of its DNA – a testament of quality in all forms and values we at Emirates Woman live by.
    In this issue we get you ready for party season to close out 2024 and look at taking a break in climbs both hot and cold in The Hot Escape and The Cold Escape. Style wise, we also have you covered with the cosiest pieces for high-altitude adventures in Chalet Chic. Emirati designer Sharifa AlSharif AlHashemi, founder of ONORI, discusses changing the fashion landscape in the UAE in Reinventing Silhouettes, Style expert and wardrobe curator Laura Gabriele discusses holiday dressing in The Style Expert and Pierre Raneiro, Cartier’s Image, Style and Heritage Director, speaks on inspiration and design in Legendary Status.
    The Gift Guide gives us a glimpse into the hero pieces the Emirates Woman team and some of the incredible women we know want to invest in and we look at the best locations to unwind over the holiday season in Suite Stay and An Urban Sanctuary on.

    This year, we built our growing community of inspiring women further, to all of you and the Emirates Woman Team – thank you for being women of depth. This community is built on strong values and a sense of leading with purpose and collaboration. We are all here to lift each other and this is when the magic happens.
    The Hero Buys
    Mango

    Bomber jacket with fleece lining Dhs599. Shop from shop.mango.com
    Miu Miu

    Miu Regard sunglasses Dhs1,800. Shop from Miumiu.com
    Diptyque

    34 Boulevard Saint Germain Candle, 600g Dhs1,066. Shop from Ounass.ae 
    Nour Hammour

    Daphne shearling scarf coat available at MYTHERESA
    Magda Butrym

    Large Brigitte bag Dhs9,731. Shop from magdabutrym.com
    We wish you all a Happy New Year. More magic to come in 2025!
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    12 fabulous activities to try for the Eid Al Etihad long weekend in Dubai

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    Your ultimate weekend guide in Dubai, November 29 to December 3, 2024.
    Spot the beauty truck

    One of the most loved beauty brands, SIMIHAZE BEAUTY is taking over the streets of Dubai.With an iconic branded truck experience. Taking place until November 30, 2024, the beauty brand will unveil its branded truck, styled and stacked with best seller products—Velvet Blur, Super Slick, and Sunflush—as it roams the city, spreading beauty. So spot the truck, and avail your complimentary goodie bag.
    For more information visit sephora.ae
    Shop ‘til you drop

    The new Stradivarius flagship store located in Dubai Mall, the largest shopping center in Dubai. The store features the new WAVE concept, reflecting the brand’s commitment to innovation and design. Its decor embraces a minimalist aesthetic, with rounded shapes and finishes, and a colour palette of whites, greys, ochres, and beiges. Rounded furniture pieces hang from the ceiling, creating a clean, minimalist space where the collections take centre stage. As part of Stradivarius’ social and environmental commitment, the store also includes bins for its used clothing collection program, aimed at extending the life cycle of garments. Additionally, the store is equipped with self-checkout machines, as well as a traditional cashier area.
    Attend a host of inspiring talks

    Dubai is set to host the world’s largest summit on Education and Business, the Megacampus Summit Dubai, which will make its grand debut on December 2-3 2024, at the Coca-Cola Arena. Poised to be the largest and most influential gathering of business minds, global visionaries, and thought leaders, the summit features an unparalleled lineup of speakers and international influencers. The two- day event is powered by Synergy Business School Dubai as co-organizers of the summit. Early bird ticket prices start from Standard at Dhs1,280, Business at Dhs2,570, VIP at Dhs5,900, and Platinum at Dhs36,750. Each tier is designed to provide a tailored experience, ensuring every participant can make the most of this extraordinary event.
    For more information visit coca-cola-arena.com
    Indulge in a hearty breakfast

    Society will offer guests a complimentary serving of its iconic Khachapuri per table – a breakfast favourite cherished by Emirati diners, with every table purchase. Rooted in fostering connections and creating cherished moments, Society blends local flavours with global inspirations, making every meal more than just a dining experience. This UAE National Day, Society invites guests to come together and share in the joy of community, paying tribute to the traditions and values that unite all.Celebrate UAE National Day with a complimentary serving of Society’s signature Khachapuri, a breakfast dish loved by many Emirati diners.
    For more information visit cafesociety.ae
    Savour this limited-edition Union Day juice collection

    This exclusive range from Barakat features distinct flavors crafted by talented Emiratis, including innovators like Ms. Salma Al Zaabi, whose Ghaf Smoothie and Shot highlight sustainability with locally sourced Ghaf leaves, and UAE’s youngest twin chefs, Abdulrahman and Maitha, who bring an inventive Date & Chami Salad to the table. The collection also includes vibrant products such as the Emirates Flag Juice Pop and Kunafa Pistachio Ice Cream Bites, capturing the spirit of the UAE with every taste.
    For more information visit barakatfresh.ae
    Visit this latest speakeasy

    Experience the Club’s newest speakeasy, La Sombra by Maison de la Plage. Inspired by African journeys and Latin rhythms, La Sombra blends the passion of tango, the mystique of film noir, and the timeless sound of vinyl. This hidden gem transports you to the glamour of the 1940s and ’50s, where French sophistication meets modern house, jazz, and Latin beats. The beverage menu itself is an adventure, with each offering telling a unique story. From El Spirit del Campo, inspired by Andean villages, to Nostalgia, every sip invites exploration and discovery. Each carefully crafted creation is a tribute to distant lands and rich traditions, designed to awaken your senses and spark your curiosity. Whether you’re indulging in one-of-a-kind beverages or soaking in the vibrant atmosphere, La Sombra is the perfect place to make unforgettable memories.
    Enjoy this pop-up shopping experience

    Endless and RETOLD join forces at their stunning 3,000 sq. ft. boutique in Al Quoz for an exclusive shopping event that promises more than just fashion. Taking place from 1 PM to 7 PM on Friday, at Warehouse 11, Al Quoz. Guests can sip on refreshing mocktails, accompanied by live DJ, and mingle with a community of like-minded sustainable enthusiasts. The event will feature a carefully selected collection of rental styles, including partywear, luxe beachwear, and more, perfectly suited for the season.
    For more information visit shopretold.com
    For the sport enthusiasts
    The countdown is on for the Middle East’s largest sports and entertainment festival, the Emirates Dubai 7s taking place at the end of the month. Whether you’re a die-hard sports fan, a festival enthusiast, or looking for a fun family weekend over the Eid al Etihad weekend, the Emirates Dubai 7s promises three days of unforgettable entertainment. In its biggest year yet and with so much to pack into the three-day festival, here’s everything you need to know. A myriad of performances from pop bands Sugababes, Stromzy, DJ Swanahh and more will take place. The ticket prices for weekend general admission start at Dhs550.
    For more information visit emiratesdubai7s.com
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    13 hassle-free visa countries UAE residents can travel to

    If you’re looking for a much-needed escape for the upcoming Eid Al Etihad holidays without any additional visa hassle, there are myriad of countries around the globe offering visa on arrival and visa-free entry for UAE residents.
    With visa on arrival and visa-free entry for UAE residents, you can plan ahead without leaving your plans for the last minute.
    While travel is very much back on everyone’s radars, sometimes certain passports require specific visas, which can quite often be a tedious process. However, for UAE residents, there are many destinations which are visa-free or have a visa-on-arrival option.
    Below, the Emirates Woman editors have curated a guide for all the countries offering visas on arrival for UAE residents.
    Morocco

    Georgia

    All UAE residents who have a valid visa can travel to the country and receive a visa on arrival in Georgia. Holders of other GCC countries can travel visa-free for a period of 90 days and receive an entry stamp upon arrival. From Tblisi’s nightlight to stunning mountains, there’s a long list of endless activities.
    Flight time: 3 hours & 30 minutes 
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
    Armenia

    With a rich history and picturesque ancient architecture, a visit to the country should definitely be added to your bucket list. All Indian, Lebanese, Jordanian and South African nationals with a valid UAE residency visa can receive a visit visa on arrival due to the positive relations between the UAE and Armenia leading to a special visa-waiver programme. The cost of the visa is around Dhs20 and details regarding additional requirements can be found online.
    Flight time: 3 hours & 10 minutes 
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
    Azerbaijan

    Known for its contemporary design, Azerbaijan is home to iconic buildings including landmarks designed by the famous Zaha Hadid. All UAE residents with a valid residency visa can present their passport at the counter after paying and receive a visa on arrival or apply for an e-visa on evisa.com.az to avoid standing in long queues.
    Flight time: 3 hours approx. 
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
    Japan

    If Japan was on your travel bucket list this year, the process to visit is now a whole lot easier with the latest e-visa laws. The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has set up a new online tourist visa system. All residents are required to apply more than seven days before their trip. Applicants will need to apply via the dedicated website Japan eVISA, where upon successful submission, a digital confirmation visa will be sent to the applicant. At immigration, visitors will need to simply log on to the website and show the visa upon entry. The new system allows residents of permitted countries to apply for an online tourist visa which will grant e-visas for up to 90 days in Japan.
    Flight time: 9 hours and 34 minutes
    For the latest visa requirements visit here.
    Maldives

    For a quick idyllic getaway, a tourist visa is granted to all nationalities visiting the country. A few requirements such as a pre-paid hotel or accommodation booking, sufficient funds to last during the stay, confirmed tickets to return to their home country or country of residence and a traveller declaration form which must be filled in and submitted by all passengers going to and from the Maldives within 96 hours of travel. A visa for a maximum time period of 30 days will be granted on arrival for tourists. With an archipelago of islands to visit, travellers can experience nature at its finest.
    Flight time: 4 hours & 15 minutes
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
    Seychelles (visa-free)

    With Seychelles being a visa-free country, Indian citizens will not require a visa on arrival or an e-visa to enter the country for a short stay. To enter the country, you’ll need a valid passport. Additionally, authorities may request proof of a return ticket, confirmed accommodation, and sufficient funds for your stay, at a minimum of $150 (Dhs550) per day.
    Flight time: 4 hours & 35 minutes
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
    Nepal

    Most nationalities can receive a visa on arrival for a small price depending on the tenure of the visit. A 15-day visa costs Dhs110, a 30-day visa costs Dhs183 or a 90-day permit for Dhs460 and can be decided accordingly upon arrival. All Indian passport holders do not require any visa and can visit hassle-free.
    Flight time: 4 hours & 20 minutes
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
    Serbia (visa-free)

    Serbia grants a visa-free entry for passports with a valid Schengen, UK or US visa. Those without the mentioned visas must submit five documents: travel booking details, proof of vaccine, their original passport, and proof of funds sufficient for their stay and departure.
    Flight time: 5 hours & 55 minutes 
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
    Indonesia

    With the perfect blend of culture, nature, culinary delights and design mastery, this haven should be on your list of destinations to travel to. Bali is now open for tourists after the pandemic, as this irresistible country offers a visit visa on arrival for a period of 30 days.
    Flight time: 8 hours & 27 minutes 
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
    Mauritius (visa-free)

    Known for its expansive beaches, lagoons and reefs, this country is most definitely a must-visit for all. For those who love nature, there’s a wide range of forests, waterfalls and hiking trails to experience the outdoors. The maximum duration of stay is three months and it is free for UAE citizens. Upon arrival, passengers need to visit the immigration counter and show the original passport to obtain an entry stamp.
    Flight time: 6 hours & 35 minutes 
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
    Sri Lanka

    All UAE residents can receive an e-visa from the comfort of their homes.  All applicants require a mandatory passport to be valid for six months from the date of arrival. Prior to submitting a Sri Lanka ETA application, make sure to verify if your country is eligible.
    Flight time: 4 hours & 30 minutes 
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
    Thailand

    UAE residents will need to apply for a Thailand Pass, it takes up to 1 to 2 hours. After submitting the required documents, passengers will receive a QR entry code and a Thailand Pass ID needed for entry. With the UAE included in the Visa Exemption Scheme, you can stay up to a period of 30 days visa-free.
    Flight time: 6 hours and 20 minutes 
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
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