
Eid Al Adha: 7 flight deals under Dhs1,000 you can still book from Dubai
Now that the exact dates of the Eid Al Adha break have (finally) been confirmed, time is running out to book a last-minute escape for the long weekend.
While there are plenty of things to do in Dubai during the holiday, many will likely be looking for a short break away from it all.
The upcoming four-day long weekend will start with Arafat Day on Thursday June 5, while Eid Al Adha itself will be from Friday June 6 until Sunday June 8.
And if you're looking for a short break on a budget, then you've come to the right place.
According to Skyscanner, the following destinations can all be booked for under Dhs1,000 return from Dubai. Please note that some bus transfers and layovers are necessary for these deals.
Cheap Eid Al Adha flights from Dubai
Doha, from Dhs848
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Book: Etihad Air from Dubai Bus Station to Zayed International Airport (Abu Dhabi) to Doha on Thursday June 5, Salam Air return Doha to DXB via Muscat on Sunday June 8, from Dhs848.
The capital of Qatar, Doha has expanded massively in recent years and is a top place for culture, history and world-famous hotel and restaurant names. There's loads to see and do, from culture, sport and entertainment and more.
There are only a few spots in the world where the sea meets the desert, which is why paying a visit to Khor Al Adaid, aka the Inland Sea, is essential on any visit to Qatar. For art lovers, the Museum of Islamic Art is a stunning collection of work, while the National Museum of Qatar is a must-see for history buffs.
The spectacular Education City Mosque is worth admiring. For adrenaline-seekers and families, check out Quest, Doha's first indoor theme park.
Jeddah, from Dhs577
Book: flynas direct from DXB to Jeddah on Thursday June 5, return with flynas direct from Jeddah to DXB on Sunday June 8. From Dhs577.
There are many cultural marvels in the city, especially when you go to the historic Al Balad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But we suggest going the Aqua Adventure way when you head to Jeddah.
Located by the Red Sea, it's got unfiltered access to waters rife with turtles, sharks, fish and corals.
Kuwait, from Dhs389
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Book: fly with Etihad, depart from Dubai Bus Station to Zayed International Airport to Kuwait on Thursday June 5. Return from Kuwait to Zayed International Airport and travel onwards to Dubai Bus Station on Sunday June 8. From Dhs389
Want to visit a cultural city just a short journey from Dubai? Check out Kuwait City. Expect museums, beautiful parks and landmarks such as the Kuwait Towers. When it comes to shopping, there's something for everyone from handicrafts to perfumes, jewellery and carpets. Head to the 200-year-old Souk Al Mubarakiya for souvenirs – and a lesson in haggling.
Manama, from Dhs649
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Book: Gulf Air direct from DXB to Bahrain on Thursday June 5, return from Bahrain to DXB on Sunday June 8. From Dhs649
Known for its date palms, oil, and rich cultural history, there are loads of reasons why Bahrain, and its capital Manama, should be on your list. Enjoy crystal clear water, beautiful beaches and more – all under an hour and a half away. Don't miss a visit to Bahrain National Museum and go on a pearl diving tour for a taste of the past.
Mumbai, from Dhs906
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Book: fly with Etihad, from Dubai Bus Station to Zayed International Airport to Mumbai. Return with Etihad from Mumbai to Zayed International Airport and travel onwards to Dubai Bus Station. From Dhs906
The birthplace of Bollywood, Mumbai is often referred to as the city of dreams. And the city of dreams it is. A colourful explosion of culture, food and life, the capital city of Maharashtra is almost always bustling.
A holiday here will see you eating rich cuisine from street food vendors along with high-end restaurants, relaxing on the beach and getting lost in the bustle of India's culture capital.
Found on the west coast of India, Mumbai is the largest city in India. More than six million tourists visit annually, with a modern, vibrant feel, cultural highlights, and even beaches being among the many draws to the city.
Muscat, from Dhs625
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Book: Fly with Oman Air direct from DXB to Muscat on Thursday June 5. Return with Oman Air from Muscat to DXB on Sunday June 8. From Dhs625.
History, nature and culture, Oman has something for everyone, and its capital Muscat, is just over an hour from Dubai.
From its open deserts to stunning wadis and rocky mountains to serene beaches, the Sultanate is a hidden gem on the edge of the Arabian Peninsula.
Head to Muscat to marvel at the beauty of the Omani capital, taking in the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Mutrah Souk and the museum Bait Al Zubair.
New Delhi, from Dhs902
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Book: Fly with Gulf Air from DXB to New Delhi via Bahrain on Thursday June 5. Return with Gulf Air from New Delhi to DXB via Bahrain on Sunday June 8. From Dhs902.
You can get some of the best of what India has to offer in its capital, New Delhi.
Head to Dilli Haat for a feast for the eyes – it's where artisans from across the country gather to sell their wares.
The city is known as a foodie destination, and a trip to old Delhi's Chandini Chowk won't disappoint. The paratha walle galli has over a hundred versions of the stuffed bread.
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