SULTANATE OF OMAN, MINISTRY OF TOURISM

SULTANATE OF OMAN, MINISTRY OF TOURISM

SULTANATE OF OMAN, MINISTRY OF TOURISM

Thursday 12 March 2015

27 Photos Of Oman That Will Make You Pack Your Bags And Go


Natural beauty, fascinating traditions and heartfelt hospitality make Oman a country you really should get to know better. From luxurious 5-star beach resorts to sleeping under the stars in the desert, Oman’s diverse landscapes will take your breath away.




Royal Opera House Muscat  

Royal Opera House, Muscat (iwillbehomesoon/500px)
Nakhal Fort

Nakhal Fort (beautyeye/flickr)

Caving

Ash Sharqiyah (pierrehaut/flickr)

Nizwa Fort


Jalali Fort


Musandam

Musandam (panoramas/flickr)

Muthra

Al Alam Palace

Flickr: Tristan Schmurr / Via: Flickr

Real adventure


Bandar Khayran


Salalah


Salalah (saf eins/flickr)

Qantab

Flickr: Bilal Sarwar / Via: Flickr


Diverse marine life 




Wadi Darbat, Salalah

Wadi Darbat, Salalah (wajahatmahmood/flickr)

Muttrah Souq


Wadi Bani 

Wadi Bani Khalid (andries3/flickr)

Amazing wildlife


Mountain camps




Dimaniyat Islands Nature Reserve 



Unspoilt beaches

Musandam beaches, Oman - Like us: http://bit.ly/OmanUK-Musandam

Unique golf scene

Almouj Golf, The Wave, Oman


Hospitality and gastronomy 


Desert experiences


Unspoilt water



Luxury hotels



Mirani Fort





Non-stop daily flight from Heathrow to Muscat with Oman Air; daily flights with Etihad from London, Dublin, Glasgow and Manchester




Still don't know where to go for your next holiday? If you need more reasons to visit Oman please see 101 Things to See and Do in Oman. 


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Thursday 5 March 2015

A Walk Through Oman, One Week Itinerary

Are you having only one week holiday? Are you thinking about your next destination? Well... Have you ever been to Oman?




A journey of discovery awaits you in this welcoming land at the crossroads between Asia, Africa and Western civilisation. Enjoy all of the marvels of this unique setting, the ideal gateway to Southern Arabia.



Would you consider Oman as your next holiday destination? Would you like to see more itineraries suggestions from us?

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Thursday 26 February 2015

8 Things Everyone Must Do When Visiting Muscat

What are the best activities to do while visiting Muscat? What are the best ways to pass your time in there?




Whether seeking to indulge on a gorgeous beach vacation, get involved in a number of unique adventures or discover cultural wonders, the treasures of Muscat will not disappoint you. 

There are a broad selection of things to do in the capital of Oman. Here we take a look at some of the things everyone must do and experience when visiting Muscat.


Mirani Fort and Jalali Fort, both built in the 16th century by the Portuguese.





Al Alam Palace, a vision in turquoise mosaic and gold leaf. 

Flickr: Tristan Schmurr / Via: Flickr



Muttrah Souq, a maze of tiny winding streets.



The best buysaromatic frankincense, silver charms and spices.




Qantab, a beautiful tourist - free beach.


Flickr: Bilal Sarwar / Via: Flickr



Unspoilt water and unique marine life.




See these friendly creatures in their natural habitat.





The Chedi, one of the region's most luxury hotels.




Shop at The Mall, pick up a bottle of Oman's favourite perfume, Amouage.






La Sultanah, feel plush and elegancy.

Oman's National Day 18 November. Camel races, traditional dancing and lights shows.



It's easy to find all the must - see Muscat sights by looking at the most popular Muscat attractions in any travel guide of Oman. We have selected here some of them but the diversity of choices are endless. 

For anyone who has visited Oman. What was the most beautiful, incredible sight you saw while there? What are your recommended places to visit and activities to do while in Muscat?

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Thursday 19 February 2015

You Need To See These Magical Coastlines in Oman

Where are the Oman's greatest coastlines? Do you love to spend time by the shore?




With is long, quiet beaches, tropical bays in the shade of palm trees, towering cliffs that drop into the ocean and 3,165 kilometres of coast, Oman is the ideal destination for anyone who loves to spend time by the shore.

From Muscat, the coast is sandy, with a calm sea and long stretches of beach boasting a wealth of facilities and water sports opportunities. To the north, Musandam Peninsula is famous for its dramatic fjords plunging into the sea to create spectacular inlets and coves. To the south, the Salalah region is full of banana plantations and tropical beaches with turquoise water and palm trees bordering the golden sands. 

The Oman Sea and Arabian Sea host a huge variety of animal species such as turtles, whales and dolphins, while their depths are home to coral reefs, long stretches of which are still intact. 




In this article we will show you what traveller can expect from the Omani Coast


The vibrant capital city of Muscat is blessed with many beaches and a calm sea suitable for year-round swimming. A large number of outstanding tourist facilities makes it an ideal base for visitors who want to combine relaxation by the sea with exploration of the country’s inland regions.

The most popular public beach is Qurum, just a short distance from the city centre.



Bandar Khayran, a bay that is a popular snorkelling spot .



A trip to the Dimaniyat Islands Nature Reserve is another must-do experience, particularly for diving enthusiasts.


Wadi Shab and Wadi Tiwi along the coast of Sur, also enticing snorkelers and divers.




Local fishing boats, souks and museums, is a great base for exploring Oman’s rich maritime history.




Visit some of the dhow shipyards in Sur to marvel at the craftsmanship and reflect on modern innovation and development.

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A completely different side to Oman can be found in the far south of the country. Gorgeous sandy bays lie between crystal-clear water and lush green palm groves. 



In the town of Salalah you can see tropical fruit plantations and stalls loaded with coconuts, bananas and mangos. It is the perfect place to sit back and relax.



The best way to appreciate the rugged, fjord-like terrain of the Musandam Peninsula is to view it from the sea. 



In Khasab, half- or full-day trips include dolphin watching, snorkelling and kayaking can be organised on a traditional Omani dhow. 


These are only part of the magnificent coastline of Oman. Its difficult to capture their splendour through images, you must go there to see them. 

The serene environment and the gravel beach is something that one should be looking for. Watching sunset in some of these coastlines would be one of the most peaceful moments of your life.


What are your favourite beaches location in Oman? Would you add any of them on your holiday bucket list?

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Thursday 12 February 2015

The Very Best Of Oman (New Infographic)

Thirsty for adventures? 




Whether you want to chill out on the coast, camp under the stars, unwind in supreme luxury or simply enjoy the winter sun, each Oman's geographical regions has something unique to offer. 


With pristine beaches, magnificent deserts, rugged mountains and a history that spans over 5,000 years, the Sultanate of Oman will refresh, engage and inspire you. Not sure where to start? Here are some suggestions to help you plan the perfect itinerary. 



Do you like to feel close to nature? Do you love luxury, elegance and style?
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Thursday 5 February 2015

This Is How Your Next Kite Boarding Destination Looks Like

What’s your favourite kite boarding destination? What's going to be your next one?

 


Although relatively new, the Sultanate of Oman have developed fast as a kite boarding destination.

What makes Oman an amazing spot for kite boarding?


1. Stable and consistent wind.


Daily wind above 20 knots, 28 degrees air, all kind of spots within a short drive – shallow lagoon (8 sq-km) and waves. From May to September, the wind statics are truly remarkable on the island of Masirah.

2. Unspoilt natural environment


It's not uncommon to see flamingos and loggerhead sea turtles side by side in the unspoilt habitat.

3. Very few people kitting on the beaches


The island of Masirah it the south-east of the country is a haven of calm with a gentle Indian Ocean sea breeze blowing through it.

4. Great kite boarding & kite surfing lessons


You can learn kite boarding in a very short time and will be amazed by how fast you will love it. With kiteboarding-oman proved and tested schooling system you will get to know your new favourite sport fast and safely. 

5. Superb instruction, equipment, and service


Training is available at the centre and equipment can be hired by experienced kite surfers. There is another branch of the school on Sawadi beach which is an hour north of Muscat.

6. You won't need to walk when you can fly



Kite surfing harnesses the power of the wind to propel a rider across the water on a small surfboard or a kite board. 

7. Stunning travel experience


The island of Masirah is five - hours drive from Muscat and it has a kite surfing centre that is part of the VDWS Water Sport AssociationAfter your holiday you could travel back along the coastline of Oman. This will provide you an even more stunning travel experience.

Would you consider Oman as your next kite boarding destination? Why does kite boarding makes you happy? 

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