7 Luxurious Eid Al-Adha Getaways For the Long Weekend

From Muscat to Bodrum

Eid Al-Adha is just around the corner, and with it comes the promise of a well-deserved long weekend. Whether you’re craving a quick beach escape, a cultural city break, or just some uninterrupted poolside lounging, now’s the perfect time to book that getaway. From the Aegean coast of Bodrum to the serene shores of Muscat, here are some standout Eid Al-Adha getaways to spend your break in unparalleled luxury.

Desert Rock Resort, Saudi Arabia

Eid Al-Adha Getaways

Whether you’re craving desert thrills or seaside serenity, Desert Rock Resort has you covered. Book four nights and get the fourth free—or stay seven and enjoy two nights on the house. Expect luxe rooms, heart-racing adventures, serene spa moments, and world-class dining in the heart of Saudi’s dramatic landscapes.

METT Hotel & Resorts, Turkey

If you’re dreaming of a beachy Eid escape that’s equal parts chill and chic, METT Bodrum should be on your radar. Tucked into the secluded Haremtan Cove, this spot has everything you need for a laid-back but luxurious getaway—from a private beach and breezy cabanas to lush gardens and seriously spacious suites. You’ve got dining options too: grab a table at Folie Bodrum for that Riviera vibe, or head to Isola Manzara Gardens for Italian classics done right. When you’re ready to unwind, there’s a Turkish hammam with your name on it. Or if you’re in the mood to party, ATTIKO Bodrum serves up killer views, cocktails, and DJ sets to dance the night away. The best part? Getting there is easy with direct FlyDubai flights.

Thuwal Private Retreat, Saudi Arabia

Eid Al-Adha Getaways

Nestled in the heart of the Red Sea, Thuwal Private Retreat offers the ultimate barefoot escape for families and friends this Eid Al Adha. Think lazy beach strolls, sunset paddleboarding, deep-tissue massages, and guided stargazing under crystal-clear skies. Your only question is: sand dunes or shoreline?

Heritance Aarah, Maldives

This Eid Al-Adha, trade traffic for turquoise waters and city noise for coral whispers at Heritance Aarah in the Maldives. Just a 40-minute seaplane ride from Malé, this island escape offers families a soulful getaway filled with beachfront villas, kids’ adventures, overwater spa bliss, and immersive cultural moments. From snorkelling vibrant reefs to crafting in a traditional Maldivian village, every experience is designed for connection and calm.

Mandarin Oriental, Oman

Eid Al-Adha Getaways

Looking for an Eid escape that mixes luxury with local charm? Mandarin Oriental Muscat has you covered. Set along the peaceful shores of Shatti Al-Qurum—aka one of the city’s most iconic spots—this beachfront gem is perfect if you’re after a few days of proper rest, some cultural exploring, and a whole lot of delicious food. There’s even a One More Night offer, so you get a complimentary third night to make the most of your time—whether that means lounging by the pool, checking out Muscat’s old souqs, or heading off on dolphin-watching adventures.

Shebara Resort, Saudi Arabia

Voted one of Time Magazine’s World’s Greatest Places for 2025, Shebara Resort is offering a soulful escape: book four nights and get the fourth free—or stay seven and enjoy two nights on the house. With daily breakfast at Lunara, world-class dining, family-friendly activities, and spa rituals designed to restore, every moment is curated for calm, whether you’re lounging in an overwater villa or setting sail across turquoise waters.

JA Enchanted Island Resort, Seychelles

Celebrate Eid Al Adha in pure, uninterrupted luxury at JA Enchanted Island Resort, a private island retreat in the heart of Seychelles’ Saint Anne Marine Park. With just 10 villas—each with a private pool and Indian Ocean views—this is island living at its most intimate. From June 4–14, enjoy up to 30% off, plus a dreamy floating breakfast, spa credits, and romantic touches on request. Whether you’re snorkeling with turtles or unwinding at the hilltop spa, this secluded hideaway is your passport to a peaceful Eid escape.

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