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21 of the best Abu Dhabi Eid staycations
Nothing but deals, steals and festive vacay feels…
All the capital’s best summer staycation options with rates available over the long Eid weekend. Stay classy, stay happy, stay pampered, stay in Abu Dhabi.
The Abu Dhabi Edition
This outrageously classy hotel is offering a cheeky little half board rate exclusively to residents and citizens for the long Eid weekend. In ‘Edition’ to your stay, you get daily breakfast at Alba Terrace, and an evening meal. The rest of your time can be spent doing whatever you fancy, although we can highly recommend lounging poolside in a breezy cabana.
19 things to do in Abu Dhabi this Eid al Fitr week and weekend
From Sunday to Saturday, a week of festivities mapped out…
This week we’re expanding our leisure and entertainment manifesto to last a full seven days. Here you’ll find all the best ways to rest, fiesta, dine, relax, revel and celebrate Eid al-Fitr in the capital.
Sunday, May 9
The last Mango in Palace
The Mango-Licious festival has returned to one of the best-loved restaurant chains repping the sub continent in the UAE, India Palace. You’ll find a special Alphonso mango-based menu across all 12 of the brand’s locations with indulgent dishes such as Mango Falooda, Fresh Mango Lassi, Mango Ka Muzzafar and Mango Rasmalai. It’s that classic romance story man falls in love with mangoes, man goes to Indian Palace, man and mangoes live happily ever after.
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Length: 80 minutes
Make sure you walk from the entrance of the One&Only Royal Mirage to the spa, because a stroll through the lush gardens, alive with all manner of birds, is a calming experience. The hammam itself, filled with the sound of trickling water and decorated with ornate tiles, Arabic inspired trinkets, including a chessboard, and several yellow-lit jacuzzis, is also fully equipped for relaxation. The Royal Hammam treatment started with being lathered in Moroccan black soap, made of olives – we could actually see pieces of olive skin in it – before spending five minutes in the steam room massaging your soapy limbs. The suds were washed off, before we were taken to a warm slab for a good scrubbing. We were then covered in eucalyptus scented Ghassoul clay, wrapped in a sheet and given a honey facial and then a massage. The royal treatment indeed.