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United Arab Emirates, Japan and Indian Ocean Islands, 13 Days · Tailor-made including beach holiday
We'll kick off our trip in Dubai, an ever-growing city. A luxury destination where the best of the East meets the West. We'll then head to Tokyo, where you'll be surprised by its ultra-modern buildings and its ancient temples. And to round it all off, a few days unwinding in the tropical paradise of the Maldives.
Departure date
Departures from May 2024 till April 2025
From
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow...
Return flight.
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Flight from Dubai to Tokyo.
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Flight from Tokyo to Maldives.
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Insolvency protection.
Accommodation taxes in United Arab Emirates direct payment in facility.
Visa to enter in United Arab Emirates.
Accommodation taxes in Tokyo direct payment in facility.
Visa to enter in Maldives.
Departure taxes in Maldives.
- As per new security regulations, all passengers visiting United Arab Emirates (organised or otherwise) must carry an identification at all times: either an original passport or a photocopy of it is sufficient.
- United Arab Emirates is a Muslim country and the month of Ramadan is of major significance to its residents. During Ramadan, entertainment and alcohol will be restricted in most of the country. The sale of alcohol will be restricted in many places, although some establishments will offer alcohol for sale to tourists. During this period, local businesses may also have shorter opening hours.
- Please check which documents are required to enter the country.
- Triple rooms in Japan are generally rooms with twin beds or a double, in which a folding bed is installed to accommodate the third person. Due to the inconvenience this causes, we advise against using this option as far the possible.
- Please check with your international vaccination centre about the recommended healthcare measures in Japan.
- Depending on the return flight, the trip may be one day longer.
- In general, people with tattoos are not accepted in the onsen for cultural reasons. If they're small tattoos, they could be covered with a plaster, but access isn't guaranteed if the tattoos are large.
- A credit card is considered a guarantee, so sometimes you will need one for check-in at hotels.
- Hotels usually have cots available. Otherwise, babies will have to share a bed with an adult.