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Travel guide to Oman

3. SHANGRI-LA AL HUSN, MUSCAT

Oman is the most beautiful and fascinating country in the Middle East. It’s a shame that recent events in the world have caused anxiety for tourists and particularly (understandably) to the Middle East. However, Oman is a perfectly safe country, located in a turbulent region, and should be on your bucket list. Its grandiose landscapes and fascinating culture have inspired myths, legends and dreams that still take hold of the imagination. Oman has spectacular mountains, lonely deserts, idyllic beaches, picturesque villages, and elusive wildlife. A welcome and authentic respite for the modernism of its popular neighbor – the United Arab Emirates – Oman still offers a sense of the oriental spirit of 1001 nights with its low-key profile tourism profile. Now is the time to immerse yourself in the mysterious beauty of Oman, because the country gears up to attract much more tourists, with a new airport, a large conference center and a string of new hotels.

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BEST TIME TO VISIT

Oman’s weather is typical of the Arabian peninsula, with scorchingly hot summers (April to September) and pleasantly temperate winters (October to March). However, the varied topography & geography of Oman makes its climate varied too:


HOW TO GET THERE

Most visitors arrive into Oman via Muscat International Airport, although an increasing number of visitors fly in via Salalah International Airport.

Before you buy a plane ticket, consider reading my tips & tricks for buying the cheapest plane ticket.

It’s also possible to enter Oman over road from the United Arab Emirates. The Musandam Governorate – where the Six Senses Zighy Bay resort is located – is an exclave, separated from the rest of Oman by the United Arab Emirates, and is best accessed by land from the United Arab Emirates (2 hour drive from Dubai).


TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

Requirements for entry into Oman differ from country to country, and are subject to change. Prior to departure, always check with your government and your nearest Omani embassy or consulate what documents you need for travel to Oman.

Make sure you read my 10 tips to plan a worry-free trip.


GETTING AROUND

There’s very little public transport in Oman. You can get to the main towns and cities by public coaches, but to really see anything of the country you’ll need your own transport:


INSPIRATION, HIGHLIGHTS & TRAVEL TIPS

There are several good reasons why you should put Oman on your bucket list:

The following, in-depth article may also inspire you and help you plan your next holiday to Oman:


SUGGESTED ITINERARIES 

It’s impossible to suggest one itinerary for Oman, but I hereby share with you a schedule based on my holidays to Oman. This is a great itinerary if you want to see country in a time frame of one week (although two weeks are recommended if you have more time and want to see all of the country)

If you have more time, you can also extend your vacation with a couple of days at the Musandam Peninsula, which is best accessed via road (via the UAE) and which harbors stunning fjords in addition to Oman’s most fabulous hotel (Six Senses Zighy Bay). If you have two weeks time, you could also visit Oman’s Dhofar region in the south, around the beach resort town of Salalah (recommended hotel: Al Baleed Resort Salaha by Anantara).


RECOMMENDED LUXURY HOTELS (+ REVIEWS)

Considering visiting my top 10 list of the best luxury hotels in Oman if you are eager to know how I rank Oman’s top properties, based on my own experience at each one of them.

Below, you find my reviews of hotels in Oman (with pros, cons, and tips to save money per hotel).


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