Twin Center - Abu Dhabi & Oman
Abu Dhabi and Oman
based on 7 nights
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Price includes:
Internal flights
Accommodation
Private transfers
Daily Breakfast
per person based on 2 people sharing, including domestic flights, accommodation and private transfers.
At a Glance
A vacation suited for those wanting to stay in two of Arabia's finest hotels.
A great itinerary for those wanting to travel between October - April
A great combination to see two fantastic parts of the world - Abu Dhabi, the more sedate sibling of nearby Dubai and Oman, a country with some stunning landscape with plenty to offer
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The best time to visit the Middle East is between November and mid-March, when the cooler air brings the mountain scenery sharply into focus and daytime temperatures average 25°C. For the rest of the year, much of the Middle East is oppressively hot and hazy, particularly between May and August.
Insider's View
We design each itinerary around you, so this suggested itinerary is a starting point that we can tweak or transform into something completely bespoke to you. Call us on 858 523 9000 to start planning your vacation.
Itinerary
This Abu Dhabi and Oman itinerary showcases two properties in the Middle East. As both are beach locations you can combine seaside relaxation with Arabian glamour.
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Fly to Abu Dhabi
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Days 1-4: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Begin by flying to Abu Dhabi, the more sedate sibling of nearby Dubai. You will spend three nights here with the beach nearby, and other attractions such as Ferrari World, Yas Waterworld or even head into the desert to marvel at the rolling dunes.
Accommodation: The Emirates Palace (3 nights)
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Days 4-8: Muscat
You will then fly down to Muscat at where you will spend four nights. Muscat is divided into three main districts; the old town, Muttrah (the port area) and Ruwi. It’s a remarkably laid-back capital city with a friendly atmosphere, and lots to explore, with its souks and gated walls enclosing the area around the port, the Sultan’s Palace and the harbor.
Accommodation: Al Bustan Palace, a Ritz-Carlton Hotel (4 nights)
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Abu Dhabi to Muscat
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Fly home from Abu Dhabi
Location
Abu Dhabi and Oman
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