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    Why Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa should be added to your travel bucket list

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    29 mins ago

    We discuss what sets Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa apart and sees its global guests returning each year with General Manager, Mohamed El Aghoury.
    What sets Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa apart?
    Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa is situated on a private island in the North Malé Atoll. Just a short speedboat ride from Velana International Airport, the resort offers a perfect tropical escape for families and anyone seeking an island getaway. The resort boasts amazing facilities – including seven restaurants and bars, two sparkling freshwater pools, an orchid garden, a tennis court, and a 24-hour gym. What really sets us apart is our unwavering commitment to family experiences. We have a fantastic Side-by-Side Family Programme that offers unique activities for bonding and creating memories together. From exploring the underwater world to relaxing picnics on nearby islands, we have it all. We are also deeply dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of the island and have implemented several eco-initiatives, such as our Adopt A Coral programme, and the use of various sustainable practices. Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa truly captures the essence of a convenient tropical escape, where families can make lifelong memories together.

    The spa focuses on holistic treatments – why is this important?
    Our spa is located on its very own island and is equipped with six luxurious treatment villas, a VIP treatment suite, his-and-her hydrotherapy pools, a relaxation lounge, and a steam room. The spa offers several holistic treatments that range from traditional aromatherapy and ayurvedic massages, to locally inspired deep ocean therapies. This combination of treatments is designed to promote relaxation and improve concentration, providing a truly rejuvenating experience. Our resort also offers the services of an on-site Yoga Practitioner, Dr Abhilash, who leads our comprehensive wellness programme. With his expertise, he not only oversees all wellness activities but also conducts invigorating Yoga and Meditation classes for our guests.
    How important is variety in terms of dining when it comes to an island stay?
    Our resort encourages guests to embark on a culinary journey with its diverse range of dining options, all curated by our talented Chef Riccardo Pinna. Chef Riccardo has designed delicious meal plans that cater to various tastes and occasions. For those favouring the flavours of India, Masala Hut offers a delightful selection that is sure to please any palate. Kakuni Hut brings a taste of the Caribbean to the Maldives, serving expertly prepared Tiki Cocktails. Other dining options include Chopstix, Feast, Baan Thai, Sea Salt, and the lively Anchorage Bar. Our resort also includes a Maldivian Night Buffet featuring authentic Maldivian cuisine with fresh catches of the day. We also have live entertainment, live music and a talented DJ who performs daily at different outlets. Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa also offers Destination Dining. Guests looking for something more extraordinary can opt to enjoy their lunch at our lagoon or have a picnic by the beach. Couples can also enjoy romantic dinners, carefully planned by our team. No matter the preference, our resort ensures an exceptional culinary experience for its guests.

    Sustainability is an important factor at this resort – what practices have been implemented?
    We take sustainability seriously, implementing various practices to protect the environment. One notable initiative is our coral propagation project, where over 6,000 coral fragments from 15 different species have been rescued and transplanted onto coral pyramids, restoring reef habitats and creating new colonies. Guests can participate in the “Adopt A Coral” programme to contribute to this restoration effort. The resort also addresses plastic waste by operating an innovative water bottling plant that purifies seawater using reverse osmosis technology. This eliminates the need for plastic water bottles, as purified water is bottled in reusable glass containers. The resort’s lush island is adorned with diverse plant life, and fallen branches are repurposed for boat building. Our unique outdoor gym is constructed from recycled materials, embodying both sustainability and innovation. With the removal of disposable plastic straws and stirrers, the resort actively reduces its landfill waste. Just recently, we also implemented our very own Chef Garden, allowing us to harvest vegetables and fruits from the island and eliminating the need for transportation from the mainland. Our marine conservation programme is also a result of our partnership with Reefscapers – a coral propagation organisation appointed by the Maldivian Government – to protect the marine habitat and restore the coral reefs of the Maldives. Guests staying at the resort can participate in the ‘Adopt A Coral’ program – a coral fragment plantation initiative that aims to restore reef habitats and produce new coral colonies – alongside our talented on-site marine biologist, Kate Sheridan. The coral propagation programme concept is simple: guests start by attaching small fragments of corals onto a metal frame, allowing corals to mature into new colonies in our lagoon. This improves the marine habitat and increases the number of fish species and marine life in the surrounding areas.

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    My family and I will be visiting Greece this year. We are very excited to get together and explore the wonderful country as a family and really cherish our time together. Athens, Santorini, and Meteora are all at the top of my list.
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    Eid escape: 12 countries with visa on arrival and visa-free entry for UAE residents

    If you’re looking for a much-needed escape for the upcoming Eid Al-Adha holidays without any additional visa hassle, we’re here to help.
    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.
    When is Eid Al-Adha?
    Following Arafat Day, Eid Al-Adha will commence on Wednesday, June 28. This joyous celebration honours Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son. The festivities will span from June 27 to July 1, marking a six-day long weekend for the private sector.
    Below, the Emirates Woman editors have curated a guide for all the countries offering visas on arrival for UAE residents.
    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 to do on your visit.
    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

    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. This scenic escape ensures a seamless travel experience, however, a valid passport will be required to gain entry into the country. However, certain documents such as a valid return ticket, confirmed accommodation and sufficient funds for the duration of the stay amounting to $150 (Dhs550) per day are required in case asked for.
    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

    For passports with a valid Schengen, UK or US visa, a visa-free entry is granted upon arrival. For those who do not have the mentioned visas, five documents will be required including travel booking details, proof of vaccine, the original passport and proof of funds to substantiate enough money for the stay and to leave.
    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, which can be easily extended for another 30 days at any visa office in the country. Upon arrival in Indonesia, there is a checkpoint available for visa on arrival which is priced at $35 (Dhs128).
    Flight time: 8 hours & 27 minutes 
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
    Mauritius

    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 which can be obtained from the comfort of their homes. A visa can be applied for online prior to visiting with the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) initially limited to 30 days validity from the date of arrival and extended for up to six months. All applicants require a mandatory passport to be valid for six months from the date of arrival. It is important to check the list of countries eligible for Sri Lanka ETA before applying.
    Flight time: 4 hours & 30 minutes 
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
    Thailand

    All UAE residents will need to apply for a Thailand Pass which takes up to one to two hours when the application is submitted. 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 of Thailand, UAE citizens can stay up to a period of 30 days.
    Flight time: 6 hours and 20 minutes 
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
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    Eid escape: 12 destinations with visa on arrival and visa-free entry for UAE residents

    If you’re looking for a much-needed escape for the upcoming Eid Al-Adha holidays without any additional visa hassle, we’re here to help.
    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.
    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 to do on your visit.
    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

    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. This scenic escape ensures a seamless travel experience, however, a valid passport will be required to gain entry into the country. However, certain documents such as a valid return ticket, confirmed accommodation and sufficient funds for the duration of the stay amounting to $150 (Dhs550) per day are required in case asked for.
    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

    For passports with a valid Schengen, UK or US visa, a visa-free entry is granted upon arrival. For those who do not have the mentioned visas, five documents will be required including travel booking details, proof of vaccine, the original passport and proof of funds to substantiate enough money for the stay and to leave.
    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, which can be easily extended for another 30 days at any visa office in the country. Upon arrival in Indonesia, there is a checkpoint available for visa on arrival which is priced at $35 (Dhs128).
    Flight time: 8 hours & 27 minutes 
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
    Mauritius

    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 which can be obtained from the comfort of their homes. A visa can be applied for online prior to visiting with the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) initially limited to 30 days validity from the date of arrival and extended for up to six months. All applicants require a mandatory passport to be valid for six months from the date of arrival. It is important to check the list of countries eligible for Sri Lanka ETA before applying.
    Flight time: 4 hours & 30 minutes 
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
    Thailand

    All UAE residents will need to apply for a Thailand Pass which takes up to one to two hours when the application is submitted. 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 of Thailand, UAE citizens can stay up to a period of 30 days.
    Flight time: 6 hours and 20 minutes 
    You can check the latest visa regulations here.
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    7 quick getaways to book for the Eid-Al-Fitr long weekend

    Still wondering where to escape for the upcoming long Eid-Al-Fitr break? We’ve got you covered. From a majestic property in Rajasthan to a serene resort in Oman – check out our exclusive list of options to pick from.
    A garden oasis in India, a secluded beach house in Sri Lanka, an elephant camp and resort in Thailand and more – here, the Emirates Woman team shares the perfect destinations for Eid.
    Amanbagh – Rajasthan, India

    THE STAY
    Set in the Aravalli Hills lies the garden oasis that is Amanbagh. Utterly peaceful and consummately private the resort’s Mughal-inspired structures soar from the greenery, all the while feeling as regal as they do deeply cemented in ancestry.
    THE DINING
    Experience a true taste of authentic local fare, using Amanbagh’s herbal garden which harnesses the power of medicinal plants that are an invaluable biological resource.
    THE HERO EXPERIENCE
    Discover the peace of mind and sense of well-being hatha yoga and meditation can bring with a private sunrise session at the deserted Pratapgarh fort. You will return revived and rested having reflected.
    For more information, visit aman.com
    Joali Being – Bodufushi Island, Maldives

    THE STAY
    Encircled by crystal-clear lagoons and lush coconut palms, Joali Being is tucked away on Bodufushi Island with 33 beach villas and 35 water villas and a dedicated Jadugar (private butler) that can help you arrange virtually anything. This luxury resort is the perfect place to pause, gaze and embark on a transformative well-being journey that focuses on Mind, Microbiome, Skin and Energy. Unwind to the sound of tranquil waves and leave everything behind.
    THE DINING
    Dine at the most astonishing restaurants the island has to offer. From MOJO, the island’s tropical beach sanctuary and perfect sundowner spot to Ocean Sala serving incredible meat and seafood. Guests can also take tea lessons at Sai hosted by the resident tea sommelier or opt for a more bespoke dining experience with a private setting surrounded by endless ocean or jungle views.
    THE HERO EXPERIENCE
    Although Joali Being is focused on well-being and you can choose from an extensive list of spa sanctuaries, tranquil sleep, motion and yoga flow or wakeboarding.
    For more information, visit joali.com
    Ahu Bay – Colombo, Sri Lanka

    THE STAY
    Perched on Ahungalla Point is Ahu Bay, a newly opened and secluded boutique beach house that embraces a laidback and slow pace of living that the island embodies.
    THE DINING
    According to friends and insiders, a visit to Upali’s is a must to sample the best authentic Sri Lankan cuisine. The hero dish to try? The Hathmaluwa – a curry with a recipe that dates back 2,000 years.
    THE HERO EXPERIENCE
    The surfing lessons in Weligama are a popular choice for tourists and those looking to conquer the fear of open seas.
    For more information, visit thereverie.life/ahubay/
    Rooms Hotel Kazbegi – Stepantsminda, Georgia

    THE STAY
    Surrounded by the magnificent views which have inspired poets and artists for centuries, Rooms Kazbegi is recognized worldwide for its unique location, architecture, and design. Located in the mountain town of Stepantsminda, in the highlands of northern Georgia, the former Soviet resort has been reimagined mixing nature-inspired textured, timber interiors, vintage leather armchairs and sofas and colourful Georgian rugs. The spectacular landscape takes centre stage in the careful design of all rooms, with views over Mount Kazbeg and surrounding forests and woodland.
    THE DINING
    At Rooms Hotel Kazbegi, the cuisine honours traditional Georgian dishes inspired by the mountainous terrain alongside European fare. For a unique culinary experience, try the traditional borsch or the Georgian salad with home-baked khachapuri or the hero dish, trout with cauliflower puree and caramelized leek.
    THE HERO EXPERIENCE
    Hike to Gergeti Glacier on a clear day, with a stop at Gergeti Trinity Church, a 14th-century monument at the foot of Mount Kazbek. After the daylong hike, you can retire to the hotel’s subterranean wellness centre, which boasts a 30-foot heated pool with epic mountain views.
    For more information, visit roomshotels.com
    Six Senses Zighy Bay – Musandam Peninsula, Oman

    THE STAY
    With just a two-and-a-half hours’ drive from Dubai, Six Senses Zighy Bay is in Oman’s dramatic Musandam Peninsula, where mountains blend into the emerald waters, across a powdery sand beach. The village-inspired villas, suites and beachfront retreats are unexplored private sanctuaries for guests to unwind in.
    THE DINING
    Set across the most picturesque backdrop on a private terrace, the resort’s signature award-winning restaurant sits 293 metres above the azure waters of Zighy Bay, overlooking the exquisite Omani landscape. Serving a Kaiseki-style dinner, Sense on the Edge tells the story of Executive Chef Sébastien Pinson’sculinary journey and personal travels from land to sea.
    THE HERO EXPERIENCE
    Set Sail on the Dhahab, for its latest unusual escapade. The recently refurbished Dhahab –meaning gold in Arabic – now offers one-or two-night voyages for the ultimate sea-hotel adventure. Guests can navigate the coastline and fjords of Musandamon a traditional, handcrafted Omani dhow. Explore quaint fishing villages in the morning, afternoons cruising the azure waters and evenings watching the sunset flicker over the Hajar Mountains, there’s never a dull moment on board.
    For more information, visit sixsenses.com
    Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort – Chiang Rai, Thailand

    THE STAY
    Perched on a ridge in northern Thailand, Anantara Golden Triangle immerses you in once-in-a-lifetime experiences. It has 40 rooms and 15 perched on a jungle hilltop, with a spread of valley, river and grazing elephants below. Lose yourself in the most stunning of natural settings, with a private balcony and exquisite Thai daybed. With the scent of lemongrass, guests can take a break and experience a massage in a lush setting.
    THE DINING
    Dine in the most extraordinary of settings at the restaurants in Chiang Rai – overlooking three countries, out in the rice paddies, or in the comfort of your room or suite. Visit Sala Mae Nam to explore a buffet of international favourites, tropical fruits and live cooking stations. For a refined dining experience, Elephant Bar and Opium Terrace allow guests to sip on one of the world’s rarest coffees in a setting reminiscent of a hunting lodge.
    THE HERO EXPERIENCE
    Discover the elephant outside your room. Spend an unforgettable night observing Thailand’smajestic elephants in their natural habitat from the comfort of your very own, fully furnished, transparent Jungle Bubble. Perched on a wooden deck above the forest, your luxurious bubble offers uninterrupted views of the gentle giants, as well as the stunning starlit sky above.
    For more information, visit anantara.com
    Mandarin Oriental, Doha

    THE STAY
    This sophisticated property fulfills every traveller’s desire, owing to its prime location at the heart of Msheireb Downtown Doha, characterised by its modern architecture and inspired by traditional Qatari heritage.
    THE DINING
    Fans of Mandarin Oriental’s extraordinary culinary heritage can also unlock a fresh adventure at Mosaic, joining the exceptional “Silk Route” dining experience based on the culinary flavours from exotic destinations in Asia, Middle East and Europe. On Fridays, there is BBQ Lunch at Mosaic or if dim sum is a favourite, Liang, serves brunch with a “Kung Fu Tea’ performance.
    THE HERO EXPERIENCE
    Guests can see Qatar’s splendid mangroves by kayak, including the property’s activities such as a cityscape by a private helicopter tour or a luxury Bentley.
    Sheraton Full Moon Maldives Resort & Spa

    THE STAY
    The Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa offers a luxurious Eid break, where you can create unforgettable memories. The Ocean Pool Villas provide a complete sense of place, with thatched roofs and floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase a private recreational deck, replete with a swimming pool, sun lounger and tropical-style hammock. With year-round sunshine, the five-star getaway provides ultimate relaxation within an utterly Instagrammable paradise
    THE DINING
    Sea Salt offers gracious candlelit as it sets the scene for a romantic evening. Anchorage serves up traditional pizzas, super salads, and Mediterranean favorites, perfect for sharing as you watch the sunset. Feast is the resort’s buffet dining venue where interactive cooking stations provide a flavorful variety. For robust flavors, we recommend Baan Thai, our authentic Thai restaurant, or Masala Hut for Indian cuisine. Kakuni Hut is the resort’s take on Caribbean food and offers fresh tacos, treats, and crafted cocktails. ChopstiX is the perfect venue for a late lunch with homemade dumplings and satisfying noodle bowls. For a special experience, embark on a culinary journey with our destination dining.
    THE HERO EXPERIENCE
    Experience the Dolphins firsthand at this exclusive resort as you cruise along the Indian Ocean on a traditional Maldivian Cruise Dhoni, soak in the breathtaking sunset and get your camera ready for a moment with these magnificent creatures.
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    5 Quick getaways to book for the Eid-Al-Fitr long weekend

    Still wondering where to escape for the upcoming long Eid-Al-Fitr break? We’ve got you covered. From a majestic property in Rajasthan to a serene resort in Oman – check out our exclusive list of options to pick from.
    A garden oasis in India, a secluded beach house in Sri Lanka, an elephant camp and resort in Thailand and more – here, the Emirates Woman team shares the perfect destinations for Eid.
    Amanbagh – Rajasthan, India

    THE STAY
    Set in the Aravalli Hills lies the garden oasis that is Amanbagh. Utterly peaceful and consummately private the resort’s Mughal-inspired structures soar from the greenery, all the while feeling as regal as they do deeply cemented in ancestry.
    THE DINING
    Experience a true taste of authentic local fare, using Amanbagh’s herbal garden which harnesses the power of medicinal plants that are an invaluable biological resource.
    THE HERO EXPERIENCE
    Discover the peace of mind and sense of well-being hatha yoga and meditation can bring with a private sunrise session at the deserted Pratapgarh fort. You will return revived and rested having reflected.
    For more information, visit aman.com
    Joali Being – Bodufushi Island, Maldives

    THE STAY
    Encircled by crystal-clear lagoons and lush coconut palms, Joali Being is tucked away on Bodufushi Island with 33 beach villas and 35 water villas and a dedicated Jadugar (private butler) that can help you arrange virtually anything. This luxury resort is the perfect place to pause, gaze and embark on a transformative well-being journey that focuses on Mind, Microbiome, Skin and Energy. Unwind to the sound of tranquil waves and leave everything behind.
    THE DINING
    Dine at the most astonishing restaurants the island has to offer. From MOJO, the island’s tropical beach sanctuary and perfect sundowner spot to Ocean Sala serving incredible meat and seafood. Guests can also take tea lessons at Sai hosted by the resident tea sommelier or opt for a more bespoke dining experience with a private setting surrounded by endless ocean or jungle views.
    THE HERO EXPERIENCE
    Although Joali Being is focused on well-being and you can choose from an extensive list of spa sanctuaries, tranquil sleep, motion and yoga flow or wakeboarding.
    For more information, visit joali.com
    Ahu Bay – Colombo, Sri Lanka

    THE STAY
    Perched on Ahungalla Point is Ahu Bay, a newly opened and secluded boutique beach house that embraces a laidback and slow pace of living that the island embodies.
    THE DINING
    According to friends and insiders, a visit to Upali’s is a must to sample the best authentic Sri Lankan cuisine. The hero dish to try? The Hathmaluwa – a curry with a recipe that dates back 2,000 years.
    THE HERO EXPERIENCE
    The surfing lessons in Weligama are a popular choice for tourists and those looking to conquer the fear of open seas.
    For more information, visit thereverie.life/ahubay/
    Rooms Hotel Kazbegi – Stepantsminda, Georgia

    THE STAY
    Surrounded by the magnificent views which have inspired poets and artists for centuries, Rooms Kazbegi is recognized worldwide for its unique location, architecture, and design. Located in the mountain town of Stepantsminda, in the highlands of northern Georgia, the former Soviet resort has been reimagined mixing nature-inspired textured, timber interiors, vintage leather armchairs and sofas and colourful Georgian rugs. The spectacular landscape takes centre stage in the careful design of all rooms, with views over Mount Kazbeg and surrounding forests and woodland.
    THE DINING
    At Rooms Hotel Kazbegi, the cuisine honours traditional Georgian dishes inspired by the mountainous terrain alongside European fare. For a unique culinary experience, try the traditional borsch or the Georgian salad with home-baked khachapuri or the hero dish, trout with cauliflower puree and caramelized leek.
    THE HERO EXPERIENCE
    Hike to Gergeti Glacier on a clear day, with a stop at Gergeti Trinity Church, a 14th-century monument at the foot of Mount Kazbek. After the daylong hike, you can retire to the hotel’s subterranean wellness centre, which boasts a 30-foot heated pool with epic mountain views.
    For more information, visit roomshotels.com
    Six Senses Zighy Bay – Musandam Peninsula, Oman

    THE STAY
    With just a two-and-a-half hours’ drive from Dubai, Six Senses Zighy Bay is in Oman’s dramatic Musandam Peninsula, where mountains blend into the emerald waters, across a powdery sand beach. The village-inspired villas, suites and beachfront retreats are unexplored private sanctuaries for guests to unwind in.
    THE DINING
    Set across the most picturesque backdrop on a private terrace, the resort’s signature award-winning restaurant sits 293 metres above the azure waters of Zighy Bay, overlooking the exquisite Omani landscape. Serving a Kaiseki-style dinner, Sense on the Edge tells the story of Executive Chef Sébastien Pinson’sculinary journey and personal travels from land to sea.
    THE HERO EXPERIENCE
    Set Sail on the Dhahab, for its latest unusual escapade. The recently refurbished Dhahab –meaning gold in Arabic – now offers one-or two-night voyages for the ultimate sea-hotel adventure. Guests can navigate the coastline and fjords of Musandamon a traditional, handcrafted Omani dhow. Explore quaint fishing villages in the morning, afternoons cruising the azure waters and evenings watching the sunset flicker over the Hajar Mountains, there’s never a dull moment on board.
    For more information, visit sixsenses.com
    Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort – Chiang Rai, Thailand

    THE STAY
    Perched on a ridge in northern Thailand, Anantara Golden Triangle immerses you in once-in-a-lifetime experiences. It has 40 rooms and 15 perched on a jungle hilltop, with a spread of valley, river and grazing elephants below. Lose yourself in the most stunning of natural settings, with a private balcony and exquisite Thai daybed. With a scent of lemongrass, guests can take a break and experience a massage in a lush setting.
    THE DINING
    Dine in the most extraordinary of settings at the restaurants in Chiang Rai – overlooking three countries, out in the rice paddies, or in the comfort of your room or suite. Visit Sala Mae Nam to explore a buffet of international favourites, tropical fruits and live cooking stations. For a refined dining experience, Elephant Bar and Opium Terrace allows guests to sip on one of the world’s rarest coffees in a setting reminiscent of a hunting lodge.
    THE HERO EXPERIENCE
    Discover the elephant outside your room. Spend an unforgettable night observing Thailand’smajestic elephants in their natural habitat from the comfort of your very own, fully furnished, transparent Jungle Bubble. Perched on a wooden deck above the forest, your luxurious bubble offers uninterrupted views of the gentle giants, as well as the stunning starlit sky above.
    For more information, visit anantara.com
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