Discover Oman: What Awaits You on Your Visit

From the glistening waters of the Arabian Sea to the rugged canyons of Jabal Shams, Oman is an endless adventure. Discover what awaits across these gorgeous landscapes, with the best sights and experiences around Oman.

Travelling Around Oman 

Considered one of the safest countries in the region, travelling around Oman is a comfortable experience. Most roads are quiet and in good condition, with the added bonus of low crime rates. Keep in mind that a car is required for most destinations and for reaching any remote Oman luxury resorts, as public transport routes can be limited.

Omani Cuisine 

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Omani cuisine borrows from a variety of influences, resulting in a delightfully diverse medley of flavours. Meals often centre around fragrant rice dishes, featuring mouthwatering grilled meats, hearty grains, and soft buttery flatbreads—from large servings of Masboos to lemony bites of Mashuai. Desserts and drinks are aromatic delights, with dates, sweet cheeses, nuts, and spices making their way into classic treats.

The City: Muscat 

All adventures in Oman begin in Muscat. The nation’s stunning capital is unlike any other in the region, free from towering skyscrapers and mega malls. Tucked between mountains and sea, Muscat retains its old-world charm through its extravagant Islamic architecture and rich cultural heritage.

The Mountains: Jebel Al Akdhar, Jebel Shams

Oman’s rugged mountains provide stunning landscapes and thrilling adventures. Jebel Al Akhdar, known as the Green Mountain, boasts lush terraces and fruit orchards, available to explore through excursions from Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort. Further east, Jebel Shams is home to the country’s highest peak and the largest canyon, woven with threads of hiking trails.

The Coast: Salalah, Sur 

Oman’s coastline is a paradise, far from the deserts and rugged terrain. Salalah, in the south, is famous for its refreshing greenery during the monsoon (Khareef) season. Situated along the northern coastal road, Sur, a historic port city, is known for its dhow-building heritage and golden beaches.