Muscat
With its heady mix of rugged landscapes, majestic mosques, ornate palaces, and Frankincense-scented bazaars, Muscat is a city of captivating beauty that should appear on every traveler’s bucket-list.
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Tucked away amongst the mountains of the southeastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula, Oman could be considered one of the Middle East’s best-kept secrets. Embark on a luxurious tour, immersing yourself in vibrant cities, ancient Crusader forts, and otherworldly landscapes.
The capital city of Muscat is a delight for travelers, lined with white sand beaches along the Gulf of Oman, while atmospheric Nizwa retains an antique mystique, acting as a gateway to the ancient towns of Bahla and Jabreen, as well as a good base for explorative mountain trips venturing deep into the Akhdar mountain.
Elsewhere the Wahiba Sands form the sandy heart of eastern Oman, with towering dunes, some as high as 300 feet, reaching towards the Arabian Sea, and relieving travelers of any illusions that the dessert is without wildlife, as here you’ll find mongoose, gazelles, and myriad migrant bird populations.
With an enormous range of landscapes with everything from rugged deserts home to Bedouins, and mist-laden emerald mountains, ideal for hiking, to beaches filled with nesting turtles and seas alive with dolphins, Oman makes a sublime introduction to the Middle East.
With its heady mix of rugged landscapes, majestic mosques, ornate palaces, and Frankincense-scented bazaars, Muscat is a city of captivating beauty that should appear on every traveler’s bucket-list.
Widely known as the ‘Pearl of Islam’, Nizwa combines a rich cultural heritage with mountainous beauty. Ancient architecture, lively souks, and ornate minarets grace the city, and its Fort offers panoramic views.
Visit the Musandam Peninsula for its breathtaking fjords, crystal-clear waters, and dramatic cliffs. You’ll explore untouched landscapes, embark on dhow cruises, and enjoy unparalleled diving and snorkeling in the pristine Gulf of Oman.
With breathtaking fjords, crystal-clear waters, and dramatic cliffs, the Musandam Peninsula offers opportunities to explore stunning landscapes, embark on dhow cruises, or simply enjoy snorkeling in the pristine Gulf of Oman.
Salalah beckons with its verdant landscapes, monsoon-kissed deserts, and idyllic Arabian Sea shores. Meanwhile, Oman’s Empty Quarter invites with its rolling dunes and tranquil ambiance, promising distinct and lasting desert adventures.
Witness staggering beauty at Oman’s ‘Green Mountain’. Explore hidden wadis, flourishing terraces with apricots and roses, and enjoy panoramic Omani vistas, and visit Diana’s Viewpoint, to witness sustainable agriculture in action.
As Oman offers varied climates for travelers throughout the year, the best time to visit will vary greatly depending on the activities you hope to enjoy and your personal travel preferences. Generally speaking Fall (September to November) and Spring (March to May) offer the mildest temperatures and are best for extensive sightseeing, however, you will need to contend with the larger crowds these seasons tend to draw.
Oman’s Summer (June to August) and Winter (December to February) seasons are less popular due to extreme temperatures but if you’re prepared to brave the elements, you’ll be rewarded with a more intimate experience. A complete season-by-season guide can be found below.
Check out The Best Time to Travel to Oman for more details.
From immersing yourself in the ancient city of Nizwa, exploring Omani culinary delights and the stunning Grand Mosque in Muscat, or turtle spotting in Ras al Jinz. Oman really does have something for everybody.
A cruise on a traditional Arabic Dhow offers an unparalleled journey through Musandam’s stunning landscapes. Traverse hidden bays, sail beneath towering mountains, and witness breathtaking coastlines. You’ll also get the opportunity to spot dolphins, savor Omani barbecues, kayak along fjords, snorkel in crystal waters, and explore isolated villages for an unforgettable experience.
Sharqiya Sands (Wahiba Sands) is widely regarded as one of the world’s best star-gazing spots. Far from urban lights, the desert offers an unobstructed view of the night sky with thousands of stars illuminating the vast expanse, creating a mesmerizing celestial display you’re unlikely to forget.
Meeting Bedouins in Oman’s desert offers a unique glimpse into their remarkable hospitality and traditional way of life. Despite some settling in homes, many remain devoted to tribal customs. Share a meal, and listen to their stories of preserving ancient traditions in Oman’s harsh desert environments.
In Oman, adhering to local customs enhances cultural respect. Greet with a smile, eat using your right hand, and avoid offensive gestures. Use an open palm to indicate something, seek permission before photographing anyone, and refrain from capturing military facilities. As a general practice, members of the opposite sex don’t engage in physical contact, so men should wait for women to initiate a greeting. When dining out, accept the offered hot towel for hand cleaning. Leaving plates untouched is polite; stacking them is discouraged. If invited to a private home, bring a small gift, remove shoes at the door, and graciously accept offered food.
With warm dry summers and mild wet winters, temperatures and clothing needs can vary depending on when you are visiting Oman. With the hot, humid weather we recommend wearing lightweight, loose, breathable clothing. Athletic wear designed to absorb sweat is especially good. During cooler months, these items can be used to create layers, and a lightweight jumper or jacket would be advisable.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is a time of reflection, prayer, and fasting for Muslims around the world. The month of Ramadan changes each year but usually occurs around April and May, sometimes into June. While most tourist sites will remain open during this time, you may notice reduced hours of working. More restaurants will be closed during the day as many Muslims will not eat during daylight hours. We would suggest being respectful of those fasting and avoiding as much as possible eating in public during Ramadan. The locals will appreciate it!
Citizens of many countries, including the UK, USA, and Australia can enter Oman for up to 14 days visa-free. For extended stays exceeding two weeks, you will need to apply for a 30-day tourist visa through the Oman eVisa website. These online visas must be used within 30 days of being granted.
Crime rates in Oman are generally lower compared to Western countries. Foreign visitors can ensure a stress-free trip by adopting a sensible, common-sense approach, much like they would when exploring any new city or country. Like in any part of the world, low-level petty crimes can occur in towns or cities. It is advisable to dress conservatively (as flaunting wealth is generally frowned upon) and leave any conspicuous items like large watches or flashy jewelry at home. Avoid openly displaying large amounts of cash; only withdraw what you anticipate needing for the day. The remainder can be securely stored in the hotel safe or withdrawn from ATMs as you move around.
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