Why Oman Remains the Favorite Holiday Destination for Middle East?

By Monalisha Mallick

  ●   04 Aug 24

Asia

Middle East

Wrapped in history yet bestowing modern charm, Oman is a dreamy destination with blue wadis and brown mountains and is increasingly getting listed on discerning travelers’ wish lists.  The rugged mountain ranges, deep blue waters, and secret lagoons have transformed this quaint Middle Eastern land making it a favorite and perfect holiday destination for families and friends from the neighboring countries.


Filled with great places, Oman can be confusing for travelers on a tight schedule. We have listed the top places that you should never miss on your visit to Oman.


Places to See in Oman: We Recommend!

From idyllic coastlines to rugged mountains, and buzzing cities to barren deserts, Oman is a one-holiday spot, which will steal your heart for sure. Here’s a list of must-see places, which will surely make you mark your calendars for the trip of a lifetime.


Grand Mosque

Standing royally and majestically, the Grand Mosque is a radiant architectural structure gifted by Sultan Qaboos during his 30-year rule in Oman. Housing the world’s second-largest Persian carpet, this rich and impressive structure is a perfect eye-feast.


Dibba

Are you in search of some soulful incredible scenery with magnificent mountains, and rich aquatic life in the backdrop, then head to Dibba, which is a picturesque town located on the Musandam peninsula. Located in the Northern part of the Sultanate of Oman, one of the highlights of Dibba is the Arabic dhow cruise.


Royal Opera House

Established in 2011, the Royal Opera House is one of the landmarks of Oman’s cultural journey. In case, if opera is not your thing, it is still great to make a trip to the Opera House to catch a glimpse of the imposing building.


Mutrah Corniche

When you are holidaying in Oman, make sure to take a trip to the Mutrah Corniche to enjoy some quiet time away from the city’s hustle-bustle. Spread along a pretty corniche of charismatic buildings and mosques, it is a stunning sight, especially during the sunset.


Khasab

With its incredible landscapes, pristine waters, and towering mountains, Khasab is a great escape if you are looking for a lovely break away from the city. The waters of Khasab are quite known for the dolphins, so it is a stunning opportunity to take a swim with these agile beauties.


Transportation in Oman: Getting There And Around

Numerous airlines fly from & to Oman’s capital Muscat. The major airlines include British Airways, Emirates, Oman Air, and many more. Once you arrive in Oman, you can find daily buses that operate between the main towns.


However, if you book the taxi, it is better to fix the price before you leave. Or if you plan on driving around Oman, you should consider distances between spots (often much longer than Google Maps predicts).


Expert Tips:

1)   Book a 4×4 vehicle for any mountain or desert driving to avoid getting stuck in soft sand.

2)   Hire a cab driver and a guide via the tourist office. If you want to go alone and rent a vehicle, make sure it is insured for off-road travel otherwise, you could have problems.


Accommodation in Oman

The Middle Eastern country boasts several luxury hotels, right from pirate tents and a trampoline center to hiking trails and volleyball courts, these hotels make the most of Oman’s natural landscape and extend the country’s gentle hospitality to guests of every age. If you are looking to indulge in comfort and luxury, then make sure to have your stay at any one of the below hotels.



Tips & Suggestions for your Oman Trip:

  • Arabic is the primary language. English is also widely spoken around. Signs are in both English and Arabic.
  • Vaccinations are recommended but not required.
  • Avoid visiting during Ramadan as most shops, restaurants, and attractions will be closed during the day.
  • Oman is a stunning place to visit during the winter (November to March) when temperatures are around 25 to 30 degrees Celsius.
  • Summer is extremely hot and this lasts from May to July.


A Pocket-Guide to this Wadi Filled Country

  1. Airports: The Muscat International Airport is the primary international airport to reach Oman.
  2. Visa Required: A valid visa passport is required to travel to Oman.   Citizens of Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates can travel visa-free to Oman.

Note: The cost of obtaining a visa depends on the visitor’s nationality.

      3. Driving: The people of Oman drive on the right side of the road.

Note: You can use your international driving license.


Things to Pack for Your Oman Holiday

  • Your international driving license to hire a vehicle and get behind the wheel
  • A camera or video camera
  • Your passport photocopy is always very useful in case you lose the original
  • A good sunscreen
  • A mosquito repellent
  • A complete first-aid kit
  • Long clothing for women throughout the trip
  • Light clothing


Fill your albums with digital daydreams on your next trip to Oman. Don’t miss the charm of this amazing country. Soak up the history and culture, be awed by its imposing structures, enjoy delicious Arabian cuisine, or go on a shopping spree. Oman is a delightful country that has so much to offer and one trip there will leave you enchanted.

Monalisha Mallick

Creative soul. Writer. Traveler. Monalisha is infinitely curious about the world. When not answering questions about her career choice (graduation in Engineering and profession in writing), she enjoys going out to experience new places, savor fresh cuisines, meet people (many time weird) and soak in the culture from different eras and places.

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