From the first time we ever set foot in the Middle East, we knew it was special. This region pulses with a sacred power, one which courses through its religious landmarks as well as the humble hospitality of its peoples. There are few pleasures like sharing the enchanting landscapes of the region and helping people discover millennia of religious and cultural significance on a Middle Eastern vacation.
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Sacred Places
The Middle East is home to some of the most sacred cities in the world. Jews, Christians, and Muslims come from around the globe to visit holy centres in Jerusalem, millions of Muslims go on pilgrimage each year to Saudi Arabia, and ruins and landmarks in Jordan date back to biblical times. A trip to the Middle East unlocks a spiritual power, one that is deeply felt and unmistakably moving for believers and non-believers alike.

Sci-Fi Metropolises
Few cities capture the innovation of the 21st century like those urban centres on the Arabian Peninsula. Places that were modest cities only a few decades ago have boomed into shimmering metropolises in the desert. Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Riyadh—get familiar with their names because everything from international business to international football is catching onto their alluring appeal. Head on a Middle Eastern vacation and glimpse the cities of the future.

Desert Magic
Sunsets feel different in the desert. The red glow over the sands, the cooling air, the expansive sky coming to life with the billions of stars of the Milky Way. The simple things of nature have extra magic in the Middle East, from the valleys of Jordan and Saudi Arabia to the coastal beaches of Qatar, Dubai, and Israel. Tour the Middle East to experience a primeval landscape that is more beautiful than the most ornate jewel.
What do the experts say?
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The Pyrenean Mountain scenery and tax-free shopping are two of my favourite things about travelling to Andorra.
I love learning about Nicaragua's culture and experiencing its Spanish influence in some cities. I was only there for five days, but I'll never forget how delicious the food was and how welcoming and extremely polite the people were.
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The colourful Spanish architecture, the beautiful scenery, particularly the stunning lakes, and the Mayan ruins are what I love most about Guatemala!
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