The countdown to the last long weekend of 2024 has begun and we’re T-minus 1 month away! This long weekend will be in celebration of UAE’s 53rd Union Day! UAE residents can look forward to a public holiday on Monday, December 2nd (Union Day) and Tuesday, December 3rd (Flag Day). If you also have Saturday and Sunday off, that means a wonderful 4-days off from Saturday, November 30th, to Tuesday, December 3rd! And with such a sweet long weekend in our pockets like this, why wouldn’t you want to whisk away on a quick escape before the festive season starts? I believe I’ve piqued your interest enough. So, grab your passport and Emirates ID, pack your bags, and let’s dive into this list together!
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Experience the magic of Baku, Azerbaijan this December. The capital will be hot off the press from COP29, making it the perfect time to visit because the city will still be bustling with activities, sights, wonders and delicious treats ready to welcome you into the local culture! Don’t miss the iconic Flame Towers lighting up the skyline or the medieval Old City with its historic Maiden Tower and Shirvanshahs’ Palace. UAE residents can apply for an E-Visa, which takes just 3-5 days to process and costs about AED 100. 1 Azerbaijani Manat equals AED 2.16.
If you’re looking for a more winter-heavy escape Georgia hits the spot with temperatures that dip to 0ºC! Wander the cobbled streets and alleys of Tbilisi, where the charm of old-world architecture meets modern style. Climb up to the iconic Narikala Fortress for breathtaking city views, or find tranquillity at the Leghvtakhevi Waterfall, tucked within a lush canyon. And here’s the best part – UAE residents with a valid Emirates ID can get a visa on arrival for around AED 75. 1 Georgian Lari is about AED 1, making this a scenic and budget-friendly choice.
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Dive into Yerevan’s rich culture and warm vibes this December. Republic Square, with its beautiful buildings and famous singing fountains, is a must-visit, as is the ancient Erebuni Fortress with panoramic views of the city. Take a peaceful stroll along the Hrazdan River or relax in the English Park’s gardens. UAE residents with a valid Emirates ID can get a visa on arrival for around AED 40. 1 AED is equivalent to 104.85 Armenian Dram.
Need a dose of sun in December? North Malé Atoll in the Maldives offers just that, with temperatures between 26-30ºC. Swim in crystal-clear waters, lounge on white sandy beaches, and explore vibrant coral reefs that make for excellent snorkelling and diving. UAE residents can enjoy a visa on arrival with a valid Emirates ID. AED 1 is worth around 4.18 Maldivian Rufiyaa, so you can enjoy a luxurious escape without breaking the bank.
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Head to the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur, where modern skyscrapers meet rich cultural heritage. Marvel at the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, explore the colourful Chinatown markets and enjoy authentic Malaysian street food. History lovers will enjoy visits to Masjid Jamek and the National Mosque, while nature enthusiasts can unwind in the lush Bird Park. UAE residents can get an E-Visa within 24 hours at no governmental fee. 1 AED is about 1.2 Malaysian Ringgit.
For a tropical adventure, discover Bali’s pristine beaches, stunning rice terraces, and the magic of Balinese temples this December. Whether you’re into surfing, exploring lush jungles, or watching stunning sunsets at Uluwatu Temple, Bali offers it all. Relax in luxury resorts or eco-friendly villas and soak up Bali’s unique culture. UAE residents can get a visa on arrival with a valid Emirates ID. 1 AED is equivalent to approximately 4295 Indonesian Rupiah.
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