Discover the breathtaking landscapes, ancient traditions, and rich hospitality of Oman. From the red dunes of Wahiba Sands to the pristine waters of Daymaniyat, experience Oman in absolute comfort.
The Sultanate of Oman offers a rich and diverse natural and environmental landscape, blending plains, seas, deserts, mountains, springs, valleys and lush greenery. Additionally, modern cities, contemporary facilities, traditional markets, historic forts, and well-distributed services and amenities complement this landscape across the country.
As a result, Oman presents a unique fusion of old cities, mountainous rural cities, modern living and the timeless treasures of an authentic Arab heritage. It is known for its friendly and welcoming people, as well as its high safety rankings around the world.
Omani hospitality is deeply rooted in tradition, with visitors being welcomed with genuine respect and generosity, creating an experience of true appreciation and care. This country provides exciting options for adventurers, such as mountain climbing, hiking, diving, fishing, surfing and discovering old caves like Al Hoota Cave and Majlis al Jinn Cave.
Experience the perfect blend of ancient heritage and modern elegance in Oman's stunning coastal capital.
Discover lush green mountains, beautiful waterfalls during Khareef, and pristine white-sand beaches.
Step back in time in one of Oman's oldest cities, famous for its historic fort, traditional souq, and mountain backdrop.
A historic coastal town famous for its traditional dhow-building yards and beautiful nearby wadis and turtle reserves.
Known as the legendary birthplace of Sindbad the Sailor, Sohar features rich maritime history and beautiful architecture.
Explore the spectacular fjords of Musandam, where dramatic mountains drop directly into the pristine sea.
Essential Information
Omani Rial (OMR)
GMT+4 (GST)
Arabic & English
Muscat
+968