Middle East

Where Ancient Sands Meet the Future

The golden season for adventure is just beginning

Welcome to the captivating Middle East, a remarkable region where the scorching summer heat has gracefully given way to a season characterized by endless sunshine, delightful balmy evenings, and expansive perfect blue skies. This part of the world stands out as the ultimate winter sun destination, a land brimming with enchanting spectacles that encompass epic deserts, futuristic cities, and a history so profound that it serves as the very bedrock of civilization itself, shaping cultures and traditions for millennia.


As you embark on this adventure, prepare to forget everything you think you know about the region. To travel here is to immerse yourself in the legendary Arabian hospitality, known as Hafawa, a warmth and generosity that radiates as vast and boundless as the desert itself. It is a land of striking contrasts, a place where you can haggle for unique treasures in an ancient souq in the morning and, just a few hours later, ascend to dizzying heights in a record-breaking skyscraper towering over the skyline. From the awe-inspiring, rock-hewn city of Petra, steeped in history and mystery, to the dazzling ambition and modern innovations of Dubai, the Middle East promises a journey that will not only ignite your senses but also challenge your perceptions in the most extraordinary ways. Embrace the adventure that awaits you in this remarkable corner of the world, where every moment is steeped in wonder and discovery.

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Bahrain: The Gulf's Charming Island Gem

For a wonderfully relaxed and authentic introduction to the Arabian Gulf, the island kingdom of Bahrain should be your first port of call. This is a nation with a deep and fascinating history that predates its neighbours' oil wealth by millennia; it was the heart of the ancient Dilmun civilisation and the centre of the world's pearling industry. You can explore this rich past at the UNESCO World Heritage pearling path in Muharraq and the ancient Bahrain Fort. But this history is perfectly blended with modern glamour, from the high-octane thrills of the Formula 1 Grand Prix to a surprisingly liberal and cosmopolitan atmosphere with a buzzing, international food scene. Bahrain is a hidden gem that offers a captivating blend of culture, history, and warm island charm without the crowds.

Flying time from the UK: Approximately 6.5 - 7 hours (direct)


Currency: Bahraini Dinar (BHD)


Best time to travel: The peak season is from November to March, when the weather is perfect.

UAE: The Land of Dazzling Superlatives

The United Arab Emirates is a country built on pure imagination, a place where the word 'impossible' is seen merely as a challenge. This is a playground of dazzling superlatives, designed to amaze and entertain. In Dubai, you can stand at the top of the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, shop in a mall with its own ski slope, and watch fountains dance at the foot of skyscrapers. Just an hour down the road, the capital, Abu Dhabi, offers a more refined but equally spectacular experience. Here you can marvel at the breathtaking, intricate beauty of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, a true wonder of the modern world, and wander the halls of the magnificent Louvre Abu Dhabi. For guaranteed sunshine, five-star luxury, and a glimpse of the future, the UAE delivers an unforgettable spectacle.

Flying time from the UK: Approximately 7 hours (direct)


Currency: UAE Dirham (AED)


Best time to travel: October to April offers glorious sunshine without the intense summer heat.

Burj Khalifa skyscraper in Dubai, with palm trees and a sunny street scene.
The Monastery in Petra, Jordan, carved into sandstone cliffs, bathed in warm sunlight against a clear blue sky.

Jordan: A Journey into Ancient Wonders

Prepare for a true, bucket-list adventure that will transport you back in time. Jordan is a land of profound history, epic biblical landscapes, and one of the most awe-inspiring sights on the planet. Your journey here culminates in one magical moment: walking through the narrow Siq canyon and emerging in front of the Treasury at Petra, the legendary rose-red city carved into rock. But the wonders don't stop there. Spend a night under the stars in a Bedouin camp in the vast, Martian-like desert of Wadi Rum, float effortlessly in the bizarre, super-salty waters of the Dead Sea at the lowest point on Earth, and wander through the remarkably preserved streets of the Roman city of Jerash. Jordan is an unmissable destination for any true explorer, offering a powerful and unforgettable connection to the ancient world.

Flying time from the UK: Approximately 5 hours (direct)


Currency: Jordanian Dinar (JOD)


Best time to travel: Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) offer ideal temperatures for exploring.

Qatar: Where Culture and Luxury Converge

Qatar presents a vision of the Gulf that is sophisticated, artistic, and effortlessly luxurious. While it shares the futuristic ambition of its neighbours, the capital, Doha, has carved out a unique identity as a world-class cultural hub. The city’s waterfront is dominated by the stunning Museum of Islamic Art, a masterpiece of architecture holding priceless treasures. You can spend your days exploring the architecturally brilliant National Museum of Qatar or getting lost in the beautifully restored Souq Waqif, an authentic and atmospheric marketplace perfect for soaking up local life. After hosting the World Cup, Qatar's infrastructure is flawless, making it an incredibly easy and clean city to navigate. For a refined and enriching escape that combines beautiful beaches, incredible art, and calm sophistication, Qatar is a perfect choice.

Flying time from the UK: Approximately 6.5 - 7 hours (direct)


Currency: Qatari Riyal (QAR)


Best time to travel: The cooler months from November to early April are the most pleasant.

Person standing in arched windows, looking at Doha skyline. Fountains flank the walkway, beige building.
Mosque with multiple minarets at sunset; cityscape in the background. Orange and yellow sky.

Saudi Arabia: The Final Frontier of Tourism

For the intrepid traveller who wants to be at the forefront of discovery, Saudi Arabia is the most exciting new destination on Earth. After centuries of being closed to the world, the Kingdom is now welcoming tourists with open arms, offering the chance to explore wonders that have been virtually unseen by outside eyes. The jewel in its crown is AlUla, home to the magnificent UNESCO World Heritage site of Hegra, a Nabataean city of rock-hewn tombs that rivals Petra in its grandeur but without the crowds. You can explore the vibrant, modern city of Riyadh, witness the stunningly futuristic vision of projects like NEOM, and experience the legendary Saudi hospitality as you become one of the first to chart this new tourist trail. This is a unique opportunity to explore the final frontier of global tourism.

Flying time from the UK: Approximately 6.5 hours (direct)


Currency: Saudi Riyal (SAR)


Best time to travel: The prime time to visit is from October to March, when the climate is mild and ideal for exploration.