Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi is the up and coming, but lesser known neighbour to Dubai, which stretches from the Empty Quarter in the West to the rugged rock formations of Al Ain in the East with white sandy shores on the Arabian Gulf in between.
Oman
The mountains surrounding Muscat form a dramatic backdrop to the ancient capital. With its amazing scenery, secluded sandy beaches untouched by tourism, dramatic contrasts in architecture and peeks into ancient cultures, this land offers a unique and exotic holiday.
Oman houses one of the oldest civilisations of the Arabian Peninsula and clings determinedly to its past to ensure that it does not “sell out to the west” and consequently, the capital retains an overriding Arab character with a charm all of its own.
Escape to Al Bustan Palace and experience a majestic, breathtaking locale unlike any other in the world.
Amid a contrasting backdrop of the majestic Hajar Mountains is The Chedi Muscat - an oasis of mysticism and luxury.
This unique property is a national landmark in itself and a Mecca for indulgence.
Situated on Saadiyat Island with miles of protected natural sandy beach in an exclusive sanctuary, the Park Hyatt is a calm retreat.
Nestled amid the rugged mountains and in a quiet bay looking out over the Gulf of Oman this beautiful resort is a combination of striking landscape and waterside views.
Located along a kilometre stretch of private beach overlooking the strait that separates Abu Dhabi from the mainland this unique gem lives up to the Shangri-La name.