More exciting hotels are on the horizon, from lodges carved out of volcanic stone in the Azores to Hilton's first LXR property in South-east Asia.
Meanwhile, in the region, Muscat International Airport is voted world's best airport and Etihad Airways opens links to 16 more destinations in the Maldives.
Here's a round-up of recent travel and tourism news – in case you missed it.
Etihad Airways strengthen links with the Maldives
The UAE's national airline has announced a strategic bilateral interline partnership with Maldivian, the national airline of the Maldives, unlocking access to 16 destinations in the Indian Ocean archipelago beyond the capital Male.
This means Etihad passengers can now enjoy combined services and networks from both carriers on a single ticket. It opens up destinations such as Dharavandhoo Island, Maafaru International Airport, Maavarulu Airport, Ifuru, Kadhdhoo Island and more.
The Abu Dhabi airline is also set to increase the frequency of its flights to Male from 10 to 14 per week from January 1.
The world's best and worst airports, revealed
Oman's Muscat International Airport is the best in the world, according to a new study by passenger rights experts, AirHelp Inc. Its annual analysis of more than 4,000 travel hubs worldwide takes into account on-time performance, passenger feedback, punctuality, and food and shopping options, along with other factors.
While Muscat came out on top, Doha's Hamad International Airport also came in fifth position. Brazil's Recife/Guararapes – Gilberto Freyre International, South Africa's Cape Town International and Brazil's Brasilia – Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek International came second, third and fourth, respectively. Two more Brazilian hubs and three in Japan, including Tokyo's Narita, round out the top 10.
At the top of the worst airports list is Indonesia's Banjarmasin Syamsudin Noor International Airport. Malta International Airport, London Gatwick, Lisbon Humberto Delgado and Belgrade Nikola Tesla complete the top five.
The rest of the top 10 includes Bali's Denpasar, Toronto Pearson, Bulgaria's Sofia Airport, Marseille Provence and another from Indonesia.
Lodges carved out of volcanic stone open in the Azores
The Azores, an autonomous archipelago in Portugal, is known for its striking natural beauty and outdoor activities, which is why Pegasus Lodges is opening Faja do Belo there in January.
The company, which offers remote travel experiences, is launching a set of eight lodges, accessible via a brief hike on the secluded island of Sao Jorge. Each accommodates three to five people in one or two bedrooms, and guests are able to take part in activities, from canyoning to fishing and diving to surfing. Nearby hiking trails are also accessible, with local guides leading visitors through hidden lakes, waterfalls and remote surf breaks.
Full-service dining is also offered, with authentic Azorean and Portuguese food prepared by a resident chef and delivered directly to guests.
Ritz-Carlton residences to open in the Al Wadi Desert
Within the 1,235-acre Al Wadi nature reserve in Ras Al Khaimah will be The Ritz-Carlton Residences, a collection of three, four and five-bedroom villas featuring private terraces, pools and mountain views. The villas will be for sale through Dubai Sotheby's International Realty.
They will blend Arabian heritage with modern comforts, including amenities such as a residential clubhouse, business centre, library, boardrooms, a gym, yoga studio and cinema. There will also be several dining options, ranging from casual to fine dining, details of which are yet to be revealed.
Hilton opens first LXR hotel in South-east Asia
Umana Bali, LXR Hotels & Resorts has opened on the Indonesian island, marking the Hilton brand's first resort in South-east Asia.
Located on the island's southernmost tip at Ungasan, the ocean-facing hotel features 72 villas laid out in cascading terraces on top of limestone cliffs, featuring private infinity pools and outdoor hot tubs.
Locally commissioned pieces of art are also scattered throughout the resort, while eco-friendly amenity kits have been made from recycled banana leaf paper, coconut shell and there are slippers woven from pandan and mendong fibres. The spa incorporates ancient healing traditions, with activities including yoga, sound healing, meditation and soul blessing ceremonies.
Meanwhile, the kitchens source more than 80 per cent of its produce from local farms and the property's own hydroponic herb and vegetable garden, which is used across Mediterranean spot Oliverra, South East Asian restaurant Commune, the Pad Pool Bar, Mer Lounge and Peruvian-style Uma Beach House.
Palace Dubai Creek Harbour set to open soon
The finishing touches are being put on the new Palace Dubai Creek Harbour.
This is the final Emaar Hospitality Group hotel project in the Dubai Creek Harbour and is built on the waterline.
The palatial interiors feature Arabesque decors an the halls are filled with heritage art pieces and Mashrabiya patterns. The five-star property also features a spa with rooftop infinity pool, while rooms have spacious private balconies from which to enjoy the skyline views. There is also a 24/7 fitness centre and a kids' club.
Restaurants include poolside Fai Lounge and familiar names such as Ewaan and Al Bayt, which serve Levantine and Arabian cuisine.
An opening date has not been announced.
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Ballon d’Or (Men’s)
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The flights
Etihad, Emirates and Singapore Airlines fly direct from the UAE to Singapore from Dh2,265 return including taxes. The flight takes about 7 hours.
The hotel
Rooms at the M Social Singapore cost from SG $179 (Dh488) per night including taxes.
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Types of bank fraud
1) Phishing
Fraudsters send an unsolicited email that appears to be from a financial institution or online retailer. The hoax email requests that you provide sensitive information, often by clicking on to a link leading to a fake website.
2) Smishing
The SMS equivalent of phishing. Fraudsters falsify the telephone number through “text spoofing,” so that it appears to be a genuine text from the bank.
3) Vishing
The telephone equivalent of phishing and smishing. Fraudsters may pose as bank staff, police or government officials. They may persuade the consumer to transfer money or divulge personal information.
4) SIM swap
Fraudsters duplicate the SIM of your mobile number without your knowledge or authorisation, allowing them to conduct financial transactions with your bank.
5) Identity theft
Someone illegally obtains your confidential information, through various ways, such as theft of your wallet, bank and utility bill statements, computer intrusion and social networks.
6) Prize scams
Fraudsters claiming to be authorised representatives from well-known organisations (such as Etisalat, du, Dubai Shopping Festival, Expo2020, Lulu Hypermarket etc) contact victims to tell them they have won a cash prize and request them to share confidential banking details to transfer the prize money.
Uefa Nations League: How it Works
The Uefa Nations League, introduced last year, has reached its final stage, to be played over five days in northern Portugal. The format of its closing tournament is compact, spread over two semi-finals, with the first, Portugal versus Switzerland in Porto on Wednesday evening, and the second, England against the Netherlands, in Guimaraes, on Thursday.
The winners of each semi will then meet at Porto’s Dragao stadium on Sunday, with the losing semi-finalists contesting a third-place play-off in Guimaraes earlier that day.
Qualifying for the final stage was via League A of the inaugural Nations League, in which the top 12 European countries according to Uefa's co-efficient seeding system were divided into four groups, the teams playing each other twice between September and November. Portugal, who finished above Italy and Poland, successfully bid to host the finals.