SULTANATE OF OMAN, MINISTRY OF TOURISM

SULTANATE OF OMAN, MINISTRY OF TOURISM

SULTANATE OF OMAN, MINISTRY OF TOURISM
Showing posts with label hole. Show all posts
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Thursday, 22 January 2015

Best Golfing Escapes In Oman


Are you planning your next Golfing Escape and want to try a different destination? 


The best time of the year for Golfing in Oman is between September and May, avoiding the Kareef season. 

Oman currently has three 18-hole golf courses in Muscat which are considered some of the finest and most challenging in the region: Almouj Golf, following the outline of the dunes along the Sea of Oman; Ghala Valley Golf Course, found in the unique setting of a wadi; and Muscat Hills Golf and Country Club in a craggy terrain crisscrossed by a number of wadis, with the Hajar Mountains in the background.    

There are golf tournaments organised by the courses so have a look at their websites to keep you up to date!

If you are in the early stage of learning the game, each course also has an Academy staffed by qualified golf instructors who will be happy to guide you through the early stages.




Travelling with family is not an issue in case not all members are into golfing. The whole family can stay at one of the several 5* and boutique hotels and resorts where they can go for a spa session, enjoy the swimming pools, experience diving in Oman or go on a tour of the mountains, desert, Nizwa, dolphin watching… etc

Golfing in the Sultanate of Oman… a unique experience in a breathtaking surrounding.

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Discover more about Oman: www.omantourism.gov.om                 

Thursday, 15 January 2015

Top 10 Reasons To Visit The Sultanate Of Oman


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.


                  


Adventure seekers can explore some of the world’s largest caves, discover spectacular diving spots or simply watch the world float by aboard a dhow.

Vibrant souks sell traditional silverware, spices and Omani dresses, providing explorers with colorful impressions, and hagglers with timeless souvenirs.
  
If you still have doubts we give you the Top 10 Reasons To Visit The Sultanate Of Oman:

1. 5,000-year-old traditions and culture, four UNESCO World Heritage Sites and more than 500 forts and castles. 


2. Variety of accommodation, from luxury, boutique, resorts, and spas to eco-friendly desert and mountain camps. 


3. Amazing wildlife, from Ras al-Jinz Turtle Reserve to flamingos in Dhofar. 



4. Real adventure, from climbing, hiking and caving to watersports, diving and kitesurfing. 


5. Diverse marine life including dolphins, turtles and whales. 



6. Unspoilt beaches, 2,000 miles of coastline and remote islands. 


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

7. Growing golf scene, including three championship 18-hole golf courses. 



Almouj Golf, The Wave, Oman

8. Omani hospitality and gastronomy. 



9. Desert experiences, including wadi drives and oases. 





10. 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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Discover more about Oman: www.omantourism.gov.om



Monday, 1 December 2014

The Golf Courses Article of Your Dreams

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Which would be your favourite course to play golf in Oman?

Although relatively new to the Sultanate of Oman, Muscat now has three 18-hole golf courses within easy reach of each other, with more expected to be launch in the near future. For those wanting to learn the game, each course also has an Academy staffed by qualified golf instructors who will be happy to guide you through the early stages.

The climate makes golfing most popular in Oman between the months of September and May.

Par for the Course

Backed by the Hajar Mountains, the Muscat Hills Golf & Country Club was Oman’s first PGA 18-hole golf course. Natural wadis have been integrated as challenging features for play. 



www.muscathillsgolf.com

Ghala Valley Golf Club, built into a wadi, has been a popular spot to tee off since its inception in 1971. All of its 18 holes are now entirely grass. 


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At the Greg Norman-designed Almouj Golf, 18 holes skirt two kilometres of scenic beachfront. Floodlights allow games to continue after dark. Year-round sunshine makes all of these courses a pleasure to play in any season. 


www.almoujgolf.com

Where do you think golf will take you for your future? Please, take a moment to leave your comments or thoughts below.

Discover more about Oman: www.omantourism.gov.om