
Just to make all you poor non-Dubians jealous, check out our up-coming holidays:
- 4-7 Nov - Arafat Day and Eid al Adha
- 8-12 Nov - Mid-term break
- 26 Nov - Al Hijra (Islamic New Year - falls on Saturday - may have Sun 27 off)
- 2 Dec - UAE National day (falls on Friday, so will have Sunday 4 off)
- 20 Dec-2 Jan Christmas and New Year break (English firms give 25 Dec and 1 Jan off)
- 5 Feb - Prophet Mohammed's Birthday
- 6 Feb - a day off for the kids just for the hell of it
- 8-22 April - Term break (co-insides with Easter)
- 18-12 May - Mid term
- 17 Jun - Israa and Miaraj Night
- 28 June-28 August - Next year's Summer holiday, including: Eid al-Fitr 19-21 Aug


Male is only a 4-hour flight, and hotels will meet you at the airport and transfer you swiftly by either seaplane or speedboat. To say it is a tropical paradise is simply not enough. It is a fantasy land, made up of tiny islands with fairytale over-water shacks, crunchy coral-white sand, glassy bay water for diving, and reef breaks for surfing. It's a total chill holiday - hotels are villages on their own islands, and you never need to leave. The people are so relaxed and happy they would give Rastafarians a run for their money. There is plenty to do, and nothing to do, whatever you like. November is officially in the best weather bracket. There are still flights and plenty of rooms available as of today. We loved Kandooma resort, which has an excellent all-inclusive package, but seriously, the entire country is beautiful, and as long as you're out of the capital, it's hard to go wrong. Hambone loves the boat charters with Tropic Surf (but that's a minus children holiday only)

The flight is less than 5 hours, and you are plonked right in the middle of the city. Istanbul is one of my favourite cities in the world - it shows a merging of many cultures into a unified and exotic concept. Have dinner at Topaz Restaurant Turkish fusion food with a view over a golden lit mosque and the glittering Bosporus. Stroll the wonky cobbled lanes of Ortaköy, buying kooky crafts made by local artists, then drink cocktails on the foreshore at the iconic House Cafe. Hagia Sofia and Blue Mosque of course must be visited, and the Grand Bazaar (although I thought the Spice Bazaar was better). There is a restaurant called Hamdi on the square that sits in front of the Bazaars facing the water - it's about 5 stories tall, and you can eat up the top. The food is not spectacular, but it's worth it for the view - gaze over the boats decked out like parade floats, the street food and the fathers fishing over the bridge, dozens of lines shining like wet cobwebs. Just walk the city, again and again and again. I don't think I could ever get tired of it. We stayed at the "W", which was great, and in a super location outside of the old town, but in a bustling area with an incredible fish market. The Amira or Rast hotels are probably a better choice if you want to be in the thick of it.
Sri Lanka.
I am simply in love with the place. I have blogged about it several times before (Hikkaduwa, Unawatuna, Colombo, Nuwara Eliya, Kandy). This year we are staying on Talpe beach, near Unawatuna so Hambone has the surfing straight out front. We have rented a five-bedroom beachfront villa with a pool, butler, private chef etc etc for $550/ night, and are sharing with friends. It works out cheaper than hotels, and we have been told this is the way to go. Flight time is also about 4 hours, but then we have a three-hour drive to where we want to be. Bentota is only an hour or so away from the airport, and has a selection of stunning hotels designed by Geoffrey Bawa - We had lunch at Club Villa in February, and would recommend it.

Take a 4-hour flight to Trivandrum, and then a 1/2 hour drive down towards the southernmost tip of India, and grab a bit of "India Lite" at Kovolam Beach. There is a strip of one, two and three-star guest houses on the beach, or a couple of five-star options nearby (read previous posts on the road trips, backwater, and Kovolam Beach). Other alternatives are heading into the backwaters of Kerala and staying on a houseboat, or for those needing a little cleansing, a yoga retreat - from a near-Golden-Door-type experience like Beach and Lake resort, to hard core, guru-led ones complete with a complete lack of anything lush.


Stay Home

There are plenty of places I have not been yet that are also within mini-break acceptable reach from Dubai. Beirut and surrounds, Amman and Petra, Salala and Sur in Oman, Cyprus, other cities in India, Zanzibar, the Seychelles, Tunis and Damascus (wish I had gone last year). They will all have to wait - but not too long - there's another holiday around the corner!