Magic United Arab Emirates and Oman with this Middle East Holiday package!. Discover in the
UAE, the fascinating
Dubai (blending
western influence and eastern tradition, it offers a fabulous lifestyle and is perfect for those seeking something different: man-made islands, the world`s tallest habitable tower, the world`s largest mall, a rotating tower and much more). Continue in
Oman, with visits to
Nizwa (this ancient city sits on a plain characterized by seasonal rivers and palm plantations. It's known for its 17th. century
Nizwa Fort and Souk Market with handicrafts stalls and silversmiths working in small shops) next, Oman`s capital city;
Muscat (famous for the
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, its traditional souk and the extraordinary corniche); and
Sur (a quiet ancient coastal port town on Oman`s eastern tip.
Its shipyards, which still produce traditional wooden vessels, played a central role in overseas trade with East Africa). Along the way, you will stop for a visit to explore these Arabic attractions:
Al Ain (the island oasis) and
Birkat Al Mouz (one of the most famous villages in ruins in the Sultanate). Return to
Muscat to catch your flight back home.
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Included:
Flight into Dubai and out of MuscatHotel for 2 nights in DubaiTransfer from Hotel in Dubai to Hotel in Nizwa via Al AinHotel for 2 nights in NizwaTransfer from Hotel in Nizwa to Hotel in Muscat via Birkat Al MouzHotel for 2 nights in MuscatTransfer from Hotel in Muscat to Hotel in SurHotel for 2 nights in SurTransfer from Hotel in Sur to Muscat AirportRamadan is a month of spirituality and purification during which participants abstain from eating, drinking, and smoking. Ramadan is typically celebrated in late winter or early spring.
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