Hospitality Management Holdings (HMH) is expanding its festive hospitality offerings for Eid Al Adha with a collection of luxury staycation packages across Dubai, Ajman, and Sharjah designed to attract families, couples, and leisure travelers seeking memorable holiday experiences across the UAE. The seasonal promotions combine beachfront relaxation, urban luxury, festive dining, cultural entertainment, and family-focused activities as domestic tourism demand continues rising during the holiday period.
The new Eid Al Adha packages highlight growing demand for short-haul regional travel and premium staycation experiences within the UAE, particularly during major cultural and religious holidays when families increasingly prioritize flexible local escapes.
HMH’s latest campaign spans both urban and coastal destinations, allowing travelers to choose between city-centered Dubai experiences or quieter beachfront retreats in the Northern Emirates.
Ajman and Sharjah resorts offer beachfront Eid celebrations
For travelers seeking coastal relaxation during Eid Al Adha, HMH is promoting luxury seaside packages at Bahi Ajman Palace Hotel and Coral Beach Resort Sharjah.
Bahi Ajman Palace Hotel is offering Eid packages starting from AED 600, while Coral Beach Resort Sharjah features rates beginning at AED 550, with both packages including taxes, daily buffet breakfasts, and special Eid lunch experiences.
The properties are also introducing a range of additional guest benefits designed to strengthen the festive atmosphere throughout the holiday period.
Guests will receive 50 percent discounts on spa treatments alongside 25 percent savings on dining experiences and water sports activities, allowing travelers to combine wellness, leisure, and culinary experiences during their stays.
The Northern Emirates continue growing in popularity among UAE residents and regional travelers seeking quieter beach destinations with easier accessibility and family-friendly resort environments compared to larger urban centers.
Traditional Emirati activities enhance family-friendly experiences
Both Ajman and Sharjah resorts are also integrating cultural entertainment programs into their Eid celebrations.
Traditional Luqaimat stations serving Emirati sweet dumplings, live henna artistry sessions, and children’s entertainment activities are planned throughout the holiday period to create immersive festive experiences for guests of all ages.
The combination of cultural activities and luxury hospitality reflects a wider trend across Gulf tourism markets where hotels increasingly blend local traditions with premium travel experiences to attract domestic and international visitors during major holiday seasons.
Family-oriented staycations continue performing strongly across the UAE as residents increasingly choose shorter regional holidays instead of long-haul international trips during peak festive periods.
Hospitality analysts note that experiential travel and culturally themed hotel programming are becoming increasingly important competitive differentiators within the regional hospitality market.
ECOS Dubai Hotel targets urban Eid travelers with flexible city packages
For travelers preferring a modern urban escape, ECOS Dubai Hotel at Al Furjan is introducing its “Eid Vibe Stay” package aimed at city-focused holidaymakers seeking convenient access to Dubai attractions and lifestyle districts.
The hotel’s package includes a 30 percent discount on the Best Available Rate along with savings across food and beverage outlets.
Flexible check-in and check-out times are also being offered, including early check-in from 10:00 AM and late check-out until 4:00 PM, giving guests additional convenience during busy holiday travel periods.
Families benefit further through complimentary accommodation for children under six years old, strengthening the property’s appeal for domestic family travel.
Located within the growing Al Furjan district, ECOS Dubai Hotel positions itself as a contemporary urban base for travelers seeking a combination of shopping, entertainment, dining, and cultural exploration during the Eid holiday season.
UAE staycation demand continues strengthening during holiday periods
The UAE’s hospitality sector has increasingly focused on domestic tourism and staycation-driven revenue strategies during major holidays and seasonal events.
Industry experts say short regional getaways remain highly attractive due to convenience, flexible travel planning, and rising consumer interest in wellness, family bonding, and luxury leisure experiences within the Gulf region.
Hotels across Dubai, Ajman, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah continue expanding holiday-themed packages to capture stronger local and regional travel demand during religious celebrations such as Eid Al Adha.
The trend has also helped support hotel occupancy, restaurant spending, spa revenue, and leisure tourism activity across multiple UAE destinations.
HMH expects strong booking demand for Eid Al Adha holiday season
HMH confirmed that the Eid Al Adha packages will be available for stays between May 22 and May 31, 2026, with early booking strongly encouraged due to expected holiday demand.
Travel industry analysts anticipate particularly strong staycation demand this year as regional travelers increasingly prioritize flexible luxury experiences close to home while avoiding more complicated long-haul travel planning.
By combining beachfront resorts, urban hospitality, cultural programming, and family-focused benefits, HMH is positioning its Eid campaign to capitalize on one of the UAE hospitality sector’s busiest and most competitive travel periods.
As domestic tourism continues playing a larger role in Gulf hospitality growth strategies, curated festive staycation packages such as these are becoming an increasingly important part of how hotels attract repeat travelers and strengthen guest loyalty across the region.
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