When to Go
Best Time to Visit
October–April. Gulf winter is glorious — 25-30°C, wadi water still warm. May–September exceeds 40°C.
Daily Spend in USD
Budget
Budget
$80/day
Mid-range
$170/day
Luxury
$450/day
Pricier than Jordan, cheaper than Dubai — and the luxury tier delivers real value.
With Kids
Family Travel
Wadi Shab's swim-to-a-waterfall adventure, dolphin-watching boats from the marina, and turtle hatchlings at Ras al Jinz (seasonal).
Together
Couples Travel
Understated beach luxury, a sunset dhow past the twin forts, and frankincense-scented souq wandering in Mutrah.
On Your Own
Solo Travel
Rent a car — Oman is the Gulf's road-trip country: Nizwa's fort + Friday goat market, Jebel Akhdar's terraces, empty-highway beauty.
Food
What to Eat
- Shuwa. Lamb marinated in Omani spices and buried-roasted for a day or two — festival food done right at a few restaurants.
- Majboos. The Gulf's spiced rice-and-meat one-pot, Omani style.
- Mishkak. Street skewers grilled at dusk stands.
- Omani halwa + qahwa. Saffron-rose sweet with cardamom coffee — hospitality in edible form.
Transportation
Getting Around
Car rental or Otaxi app — Muscat sprawls 40km along the coast with no metro.
Grand Mosque: mornings, modest dress, women cover hair. Wadi trips need water shoes; Fridays reshape opening hours.
Where to Base Yourself
Neighborhoods
- Mutrah. The corniche, souq, and harbor forts — old Muscat's heart.
- Old Muscat. The gated royal quarter — Al Alam palace, twin Portuguese forts, museums.
- Qurum. Beach, parks, and embassy calm mid-city.
- Al Mouj. The modern marina district — cafés, golf, boat trips.
What to Know
Safety
One of the safest countries on Earth. Real risks: flash floods in wadis after rain (heed warnings) and summer heat.