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Where to Go This Eid: Wego Spotlights Trending Destinations from the UAE

Where to Go This Eid: Wego Spotlights Trending Destinations from the UAE

Web Release02-06-2025

Wego, the number 1 travel app and the largest online travel marketplace in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), has unveiled the top destinations that UAE travelers are eyeing ahead of the Eid Al-Adha holiday. Based on Wego's real-time search data, the findings reveal a strong demand for early travel planning and emerging preferences across both short-haul and long-haul escapes.
Baku, Azerbaijan
A city where futuristic architecture meets timeless charm, Baku continues to draw UAE travelers in with its unique appeal and affordability. UAE nationals enjoy 90 days of visa-free access, making it a hassle-free destination for spontaneous getaways. With an average airfare of USD 274.37, Baku offers a cost-effective mix of history, hospitality, and modern-day luxury.
Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok remains a top favorite for UAE residents seeking a lively blend of culture, street food, and vibrant nightlife. From serene temples to bustling markets, the Thai capital caters to every traveler's taste. UAE citizens can travel visa-free for up to 90 days, and with an average airfare of USD 449.08, it's a well-rounded choice for an action-packed escape.
Tbilisi, Georgia
Scenic, soulful, and welcoming, Tbilisi charms visitors with its cobbled old town, wine culture, and mountain landscapes. UAE travelers benefit from visa-free entry for up to one year, making it a favorite for both short breaks and extended stays. The average airfare is USD 374.58, offering great value for an enriching cultural getaway.
Kathmandu, Nepal
For travelers drawn to nature, heritage, and spirituality, Kathmandu presents a tranquil yet captivating escape. UAE passport holders are eligible for visa-on-arrival, allowing for smooth and quick entry. With an average airfare of USD 283.03, it's an ideal option for a peaceful and budget-conscious Eid holiday.
Bali, Indonesia
Bali promises a dream escape filled with tropical scenery, spiritual temples, and beachside serenity. UAE citizens can avail a visa on arrival, making it a seamless entry point to Indonesia's island paradise. The average airfare is USD 563.89, offering a balanced mix of adventure and relaxation for travelers planning a longer stay.
Phuket, Thailand
Perfect for those looking to unwind in luxury, Phuket features sun-kissed beaches, upscale resorts, and an easygoing vibe. UAE nationals can enjoy 30 days of visa-free access, and with an average airfare of USD 623.70, the island delivers a perfect combination of comfort and charm.
London, United Kingdom
For travelers looking to elevate their summer with cultural experiences and urban sophistication, London remains a classic choice. UAE passport holders can now enter visa-free using an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA). The average airfare is USD 815.55, making it ideal for those seeking a cosmopolitan break this Eid season.
Yerevan, Armenia
Close to home and rich in culture, Yerevan is an excellent pick for a quick and affordable escape. UAE nationals benefit from visa-free travel, and the average airfare is just USD 232.00, making Armenia's capital a favorite among budget-conscious travelers looking for a charming getaway.
Mamoun Hmidan, Chief Business Officer at Wego, said: 'Eid holidays continue to be a key travel period for UAE residents, and we're seeing a clear shift towards destinations that offer more than just relaxation. Travelers are seeking immersive experiences, cultural depth, and visa-friendly convenience. Cities like Baku, Tbilisi, and Yerevan are rising in popularity as they offer the perfect blend of affordability, accessibility, and charm, making them ideal for both spontaneous getaways and meaningful escapes.'
For those looking to travel differently this Eid, Wego's curated search tools and travel insights can highlight hidden escapes beyond the usual routes, eco-conscious getaways, and wallet-friendly city breaks.

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