Best of Oman

Best of Oman

Best of Oman

Embark on a 7-day journey through Oman, exploring its diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Begin in Muscat, discovering its historic forts and vibrant souqs before heading along the coast to visit stunning wadis, the Bimmah Sinkhole, and the maritime city of Sur. Experience the tranquility of the desert in Wahiba Sands and the lush oasis of Wadi Bani Khalid. Delve into Oman’s history with visits to Nizwa Fort, Bahla, and Jabreen Castle. Enjoy breathtaking mountain vistas at Jabal Shams or Jabal Akhdar before returning to Muscat for a final exploration of its architectural and cultural wonders.

Trip Itinerary

Arrival in Muscat (1 Day )

Welcome to Oman! Upon arrival at Muscat International Airport, you will be greeted and transferred to your hotel. Take some time to relax and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Oman’s capital city. Muscat blends traditional charm with modern...

Explore more in Muscat (1 Day )

Explore the city’s most iconic landmarks and cultural treasures. Visit the awe-inspiring Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, stroll through the opulent Royal Opera House, and dive into the lively atmosphere of Muttrah Souq. This day offers a perfect...

Coastal Wonders and Dunes (1 Day )

Venture along Oman’s stunning eastern coastline, where dramatic cliffs meet the turquoise waters of the Arabian Sea. This day will take you through rugged landscapes, hidden water pools, and centuries-old maritime traditions. You will hike...

Desert Adventures and Onward to Nizwa (1 Day )

After exploring Wadi Bani Khalid and Wahiba Sands, head to Nizwa, Oman’s historical heartland. Explore the 17th century Nizwa Fort and the Nizwa Souk, one of Oman's oldest markets. Explore stalls selling silver jewelry, dates, and the...
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Cultural Insights and more around Nizwa (1 Day )

Step back in time as you explore Oman’s historical heartland. This day takes you through ancient forts, traditional souqs, and UNESCO-listed sites that highlight the country’s deep-rooted heritage. From Nizwa’s alleyways and...
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Majestic Mountains (1 Day )

Explore Old Al Hamra village for a taste of Oman's past before ascending to Oman’s spectacular mountain ranges, where dramatic canyons and lush terraces offer a striking contrast to the desert landscapes. Choose between Jabal Shams, home...

Departure Day (1 Day )

Enjoy a leisurely morning, take in the last sights of Nizwa or head to Muscat to do some final souvenir shopping before your airport transfer. Depart with unforgettable memories of Oman’s diverse landscapes and warm hospitality.

Whats included in this tour

All Sightseeing is Included
Pick up and drop
Accommodation
Breakfast
  • Muttrah Corniche
  • Al Jalali and Al Mirani Forts
  • Al-Alam Palace
  • Oman National Museum
  • Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
  • Royal Opera House Muscat
  • Muttrah Souq
  • Bimmah Sinkhole
  • Wadi Shab
  • Sur
  • Wadi Bani Khalid
  • Wahiba Sands
  • Nizwa Fort
  • Nizwa Souq
  • Oman Across Ages Museum
  • Bahla Fort
  • Jabreen Castle
  • Old Al Hamra village
  • Bait Al Safah
  • Jabal Shams
  • Jabal Akhdar

FAQ & Expert Tips

Do I need a visa to visit Oman?

Yes, most travelers need a visa to enter Oman. The type of visa depends on your nationality and length of stay.

  • E-Visa: Many nationalities, including the US, UK, India, EU countries, Canada, and Australia, can apply for an e-visa through the official Royal Oman Police (ROP) website before arrival.
  • Visa on Arrival: Some nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival at the airport, but it’s best to check if your country is eligible.
  • GCC Residents: Citizens of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar) and some GCC residents with eligible professions can enter visa-free or with a special visa.
It’s recommended to check the latest visa regulations on the official ROP website before traveling.

What is the best time to visit Oman?

Oman has a desert climate, so the best time to visit is between October and April, when the weather is cooler and more comfortable for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

  • Winter (November – February): Pleasant temperatures (20-28°C / 68-82°F), ideal for desert tours, hiking, and visiting cities.
  • Spring (March – April): Still warm but manageable, good for mountain and wadi trips.
  • Summer (May – September): Extremely hot (over 45°C / 113°F), not recommended for desert or outdoor activities, but Salalah in the south experiences the Khareef (monsoon) season, which transforms the region into a lush green paradise.

What is the local currency, and how can I pay?

The currency is the Omani Rial (OMR), which is divided into 1,000 baisa. It is one of the strongest currencies in the world.

  • Cash vs. Cards: Credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are widely accepted in hotels, malls, and restaurants. However, cash is recommended for local markets (souqs), small shops, taxis, and rural areas.
  • ATMs: Available in cities and major towns. International cards usually work, but it’s best to inform your bank before traveling.
  • Currency Exchange: Available at the airport, banks, and exchange centers. US dollars, euros, and British pounds are easy to exchange.

What should I wear in Oman?

Dressing modestly is expected, especially in public areas.

  • Men: Lightweight trousers or long shorts and shirts/t-shirts are appropriate.
  • Women: Should cover shoulders and knees. Loose-fitting clothing like long skirts, dresses, or trousers with a blouse is best.
  • Swimwear: Allowed at private hotel beaches and pools but not in public beaches or water bodies like wadis.
  • Religious Sites: When visiting mosques (e.g., Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque), women must wear a headscarf, long sleeves, and long pants or a dress. Men should wear long pants.

What are the top attractions in Oman?

  • Muscat: Visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Mutrah Souq, Royal Opera House, and Al Jalali Fort.
  • Nizwa: Explore Nizwa Fort, the traditional souq, and the Friday goat market.
  • Wahiba Sands: Experience desert camping, dune bashing, and camel rides.
  • Jebel Akhdar & Jebel Shams: Perfect for hiking, stunning mountain views, and cool weather.
  • Wadi Shab & Wadi Bani Khalid: Beautiful swimming spots with turquoise water and caves.
  • Salalah: A tropical escape in summer, with waterfalls, green landscapes, and frankincense farms.

What is the local food like?

Omani cuisine is rich in flavors, combining Arabic, Indian, and East African influences.
  • Beshbarmak: Spiced rice with lamb or chicken.
  • Shuwa: Slow-cooked lamb wrapped in banana leaves and cooked underground for up to 48 hours.
  • Mashuai: Grilled kingfish served with lemon rice.
  • Halwa: A sweet dish made from rosewater, saffron, and nuts.
  • Omani Coffee (Kahwa): Lightly spiced coffee, always served with dates as a sign of hospitality.
Trip length

7 Days

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