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Head to these last-minute Eid getaways 
Fairmont Bab Al Bahr (SUPPLIED)
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David Tusing  on 11/24/2009 

If you've been working yourself so hard that you have forgotton to plan for your extended weekend this Eid, don't stress. Here are a few great deals still available.

Abu Dhabi: Fairmont Bab Al Bahr

Fairmont's flagship property's Eid Silver and Gold packages are still up for grabs. Silver package includes two nights at the hotel inclusive of dinner and a special gift from The Chocolate Factory for Dh1,999. Gold Package includes private check-ins and check-outs, personal butler services, complimentary breakfast, afternoon tea and evening drinks and dinner for two at the hotel's latest restaurant, Frankie's, plus a special gift from The Chocolate Factory for Dh2,499. Rates are exclusive of taxes and based on double occupancy. Call 02 654 3000.

Dubai: Thai Privilege Spa

For a quick break in the city, head to Thai Privilege Spa, located on Al Wasl Road, which is offering a 50 per cent discount on any of its spa and salon therapies. The offer is valid until December 4, 2009. Call 04 348 9679 

- Fujairah: Le Meridien Al Aqah Beach Resort

The popular hotel has a special rate of Dh1,250 for Superior Sea View Rooms, exclusive of taxes and breakfast. Call 09 244 9000 or visit www.lemeridien.com

- Musandam: Six Senses Hideaway Zighy Bay

Stay six consecutive nights and pay for only three nights in the hotel's Pool Villa or Pool Villa Suites inclusive of daily buffet breakfast. Package is based on double occupancy exclusive of taxes and service charges. Call 00 968 2 673 5555

Sri Lanka: Emirates Holidays

Fly Emirates economy to Sri Lanka and stay for up to four nights for Dh2,520 per person. Skywards members get up to 20 per cent bonus miles when booking any of the Eid Al Adha packages. Call 800 5252.

 

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