7 Days / 6 Nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
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Experience the best of Oman on this 7-day journey that blends cultural heritage, natural beauty, and authentic desert adventures. From the stunning architecture of Muscat’s Grand Mosque and historic forts of Nizwa, to the refreshing pools of Wadi Bani Khalid and the majestic sand dunes of Wahiba Sands, this itinerary offers a well-rounded exploration of Oman’s treasures. Relax on pristine beaches, immerse yourself in traditional markets, and enjoy unforgettable desert nights under the stars. This trip promises a memorable and enriching travel experience in one of the Arabian Peninsula’s most fascinating destinations.
Upon your arrival at Muscat International Airport, our friendly representative will greet you and assist with immigration procedures. You’ll then be transferred to your hotel in Muscat, where you can relax and settle in after your journey. Take the rest of the day to unwind or explore the surroundings at your leisure.
Overnight in Muscat
Meals: None
After breakfast, enjoy a unique evening tour of Muscat under the stars. Begin with a visit to the Sultan's Palace, followed by a cultural stop at the Bait Al Zubair Museum. Continue to the scenic Corniche area, near the bustling Mina Al Sultan Qaboos port and historic Muttrah Souk.
As night falls, admire the illuminated ships in the harbor and make a photo stop at the majestic Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque. Return to your hotel to relax.
Overnight in Muscat
Meals: Breakfast
Start the day with a guided visit to the magnificent Grand Mosque, one of Oman’s most iconic landmarks. Then, drive towards Rustaq to explore its historic fort and natural hot springs. Enjoy lunch along the way before continuing to Al Hazm Fort, known for its ornate Quranic inscriptions.
In the afternoon, head to Nakhl to visit its towering fort and nearby Al Thowara Oasis, a serene location surrounded by date palms. Return to Muscat in the evening.
Overnight in Muscat
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
After breakfast, depart Muscat and head towards the interior of the country. Make a short visit to the Amouage Perfume Factory before arriving in Nizwa, where you’ll explore the historic Nizwa Fort and its vibrant traditional souk.
Afterward, stop for photos at the massive Bahla Fort (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and continue to the beautifully preserved Jabrin Castle, famous for its painted ceilings and Islamic architecture. Spend the night in Nizwa.
Overnight in Nizwa
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Begin your day with a scenic drive to the beautiful Wadi Bani Khalid, known for its turquoise pools and lush palm groves. Enjoy time to swim or relax before continuing your journey to the golden dunes of Wahiba Sands.
Upon arrival, switch to a 4x4 vehicle for an exhilarating dune drive and visit a local Bedouin family. Witness the magical desert sunset and enjoy a traditional Omani dinner under the stars.
Overnight in Wahiba Sands (Desert Camp)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast, travel back to Muscat along Oman’s stunning coastline. Visit the fishing town of Sur to watch fishermen in action and tour a traditional dhow shipyard. Make a photo stop at Bibi Miriam’s tomb in Qalhat, then journey through the lush Wadi Tiwi and pause for lunch by the white sands of Finns Beach.
On the way back, marvel at the Bimah Sinkhole, a natural depression filled with striking blue-green seawater. Arrive in Muscat for your final night.
Overnight in Muscat
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
After breakfast, check out of your hotel. Our team will ensure a smooth transfer to Muscat International Airport for your departure flight. Leave Oman with unforgettable memories of its natural wonders, ancient forts, and warm hospitality
Meals: Breakfast
The best time to visit Oman is between October and April. During this period, the weather is mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F), making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
The cost of a trip to Oman varies based on the type of travel experience you want. On average, a budget trip can cost around $50–$100 per day for accommodation, meals, and transportation. Mid-range travelers might spend around $150–$250 per day, while luxury travelers could spend upwards of $300–$500 per day.
For a general tour, 3 to 7 days is ideal to explore major attractions, including Muscat, the desert, and the mountains. If you're focusing on specific areas or want to explore more thoroughly, you might consider 10–12 days.
The best parts of Oman to visit are diverse, each offering unique experiences. Muscat, the capital city, is known for its rich cultural and historical landmarks, such as the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and the Royal Opera House. For a unique desert adventure, Wahiba Sands is a vast, beautiful desert that offers an authentic experience of the Arabian desert. If you are interested in history, Nizwa is a must-visit, with its famous fort and vibrant souks. For nature lovers, Jebel Akhdar provides stunning mountain landscapes and a cooler climate, perfect for hiking and exploring. Lastly, Salalah, located in the south, is a beautiful coastal city best visited during the monsoon season, with lush landscapes and a unique atmosphere. Each of these locations offers something special for visitors.
Oman is generally considered more expensive than some other destinations in the Middle East, but it offers a variety of options for all budgets. Accommodation, dining, and transportation can be pricey, especially in touristy areas. However, it’s possible to travel on a budget by choosing more affordable options.
Women should dress modestly when in Oman. It’s recommended to wear clothing that covers the shoulders and knees. Lightweight, loose-fitting clothes are ideal for the warm climate. While swimwear is acceptable at hotel pools and beaches, it’s important to cover up when away from these areas. A headscarf is not mandatory for tourists, but it is a common practice in certain places, especially in more traditional areas.