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Top 5 Visa-Free Countries UAE Residents Can Visit During Eid Al Adha Holiday

digital photograph showcases a tropical travel destination with turquoise waters, lush greenery, and scenic landscapes, ideal for Eid holiday travel from the UAE.

As Eid Al Adha in 2025 approaches, residents of the UAE are planning their next trip. Since the summer gets really hot, this holiday helps you step away and experience some fresh air. For many people, the biggest hassle when making a last-minute trip is navigating time-consuming visa formalities. It is good news that residents of the UAE can travel to many countries either visa-free or with a visa obtained upon arrival.

If you have not made your travel plans yet, take a look at these five great places that are easy to get to, beautiful and memorable, and do not require a visa.

1. Georgia – A European Escape Close to Home

UAE residents continue to return to Georgia, and this is not without reason. As it lies between Europe and Asia, this wonderful place is home to majestic mountains, charming towns, and a vibrant culture. Cobblestone paths, brightly painted balconies, and modern coffee shops next to historic buildings are what visitors enjoy in the city of Tbilisi.

UAE residents don’t need a visa to visit Georgia for up to 90 days.

The average time to reach the UAE is 3.5 to 4 hours.

•           Why Visit: Summer temperatures are pleasant, the locals are welcoming, and the blend of nature and city life suits families, couples, and solo travelers.

Apart from its beautiful scenery, Georgia offers visitors the opportunity to try its unique types of food — make sure to taste khinkali (dumplings) and khachapuri (cheese bread).

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2. Seychelles – Island Bliss Without the Bureaucracy

If what you want on holiday is white sand, turquoise seas, and lush green surroundings, Seychelles is the place to visit. This archipelago, situated in the Indian Ocean, is the ideal destination for those seeking a serene and upscale retreat.

•           No Visa is required for UAE residents to enter Israel.

•           Direct flights between UAE airports and Doha take about 4.5 hours.

•           Crystal seas, colorful reefs, and virgin scenery attract travelers to Seychelles for snorkeling, diving, or a peaceful holiday.

Although Seychelles is popular with the wealthy, the country offers budget-friendly accommodations and beaches accessible to everyone.

3. Maldives – Overwater Luxury and Ocean Adventures

The Maldives, located in the Indian Ocean, is popular due to its atolls, water villas, and the diverse array of fish that inhabit the area. If you arrive with family or a partner, you can still enjoy many kinds of attractions in the Maldives.

• Arranging a Visa: Residents in the UAE don’t need a visa in advance; they can obtain one upon arrival at the airport, which lasts up to 30 days.

It typically takes travelers 4.5 to 5 hours to travel in this manner.

•           Main Reason to Go: Dive, snorkel, and chill under the island’s tranquil vibe.

You can choose from a range of accommodations, from elaborate resorts in cities to basic guesthouses situated on islands.

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4. Azerbaijan – Culture Meets Modern Innovation

A quick and budget-friendly way to see both history and modern trends is to visit Azerbaijan. The modern buildings in Baku, such as the Flame Towers, are set against its impressive old city walls.

•           Visa Requirements: UAE residents are given a visa on arrival when they visit the Maldives (valid for up to 30 days).

•           Getting to Baku from the UAE only takes about 3 hours.

•           Why Visit: Mix of both Eastern and Western customs, lively nightlife, and many historical sights.

Besides touring Baku, take some time to visit points along the Caspian Sea coast and visit the charming towns of Sheki and Lahij.

5. Nepal – Mountains, Spirituality, and Heritage

Adventurous and spiritually inclined individuals will find in Nepal memorable landscapes and cultural heritages. Hardy mountains, temples passed through generations, and welcoming people are found here.

To enter the UAE, a visa is granted to UAE residents upon arrival.

•           It will take approximately 4.5 to 5 hours to fly.

•           Why Go: Head to Kathmandu to see the city; hit the trails in the Himalayas or chill by the waters of Pokhara’s lakes.

Whether you prefer mountaineering or cultural experiences, Nepal will fulfill your vacation wishes. Many people like to enjoy the summer weather during Eid Al Adha.

Travel Smart: Tips for Eid Holiday Trips

These places are accessible without many issues, but it’s still best to:

Planning early helps ensure a flight will be available, as there is high demand during holidays.

•           Call in advance to confirm your reservation so you don’t have problems at the last minute.

Check to see if you need to be vaccinated or purchase travel insurance to comply with the entry or health requirements.

You can use this moment of Eid al-Adha to enjoy nature, spend time with your family, or discover new cultural traditions. You can enjoy UAE resident-friendly countries that make your travel hassle-free — there are no lines at the embassy and no tricky paperwork; just pack your passport and travel.

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