Destinations

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is one of Oman's most recognizable architectural and religious landmarks, recognized by its distinct architecture and tranquil ambiance.

Royal Opera House
The Royal Opera House Muscat is one of the Sultanate of Oman's premier arts and cultural institutions, located in the heart of the capital, Muscat.

Muttrah Fort
Matrah Fort, located in the historic district of Matrah in Muscat, Oman, is a remarkable example of Omani military architecture.

Al Mirani Fort
Al-Mirani was rebuilt in 1588 from a tower to become a Portuguese fort. The Ya’rubis and Al Busaidi dynasties took care of its restoration, and it stands as a prominent tourist destination.

Muscat Grand mall
Mall of Muscat is Oman's top shopping and entertainment destination, with over 240 foreign and local companies covering fashion, lifestyle, technology, and more.

National Museum
Visit the National Museum in Muscat to get a sense of Oman's rich history. Housed in 14 galleries brimming with treasures that represent Oman's own story

Mall of Oman
Muscat is home to Mall of Oman, Oman's largest shopping mall. It provides a diverse selection of foreign brands, food alternatives, and family entertainment for all ages.

A'Sharqiyah Sands
A'Sharqiyah Sands is one of Oman's most beautiful natural deserts in Oman, with massive golden dunes that enchant all visitors.

Wadi Bani Khalid
Weaving up across the Eastern Al Hajar Mountains down to the village of Bida, lies the spectacular Wadi Bani Khalid, one of the most fertile valleys in the Sultanate

Wadi Dima Wa’ttayeen
Wadi Dima Wa'ttayeen stretches northwest from the Al Sharqiyah Expressway, connecting Bidbid to Sur in Al Jarda

Al Mughsail Beach
Al Mughsail Beach, located west of Salalah, is one of the most important tourist attractions in Dhofar Governorate, due to the fountains formed by erosion.

Wadi Darbat
The most unexpected site in Dhofar is Wadi Darbat. The wadi is secreted in the mountains overlooking the site of Khor Rori, just after Taqah on the coast

Mirbat Castle
Mirbat Castle is one of the most prominent historical landmarks in Dhofar, strategically located on the eastern coast of Mirbat, overlooking the old seaport (al-Furda) and the traditional market.

Sadah Castle
Sadah Castle is located in the Wilayat Sadah, and it is considered the last eastern fortification of the Dhofar coast.

Nizwa Fort
Nizwa Fort, the largest of its kind in the Arabian Peninsula, is a massive circular stronghold built in 1656 AD by Imam Sultan bin Saif Al-Ya’rubi in Nizwa.

Bahla Fort
Bahla Fort, a proud Omani legacy and the first UNESCO-listed site in Oman, stands with its mud-brick walls and deep-rooted history amid lush palm groves.

Jabreen Fort
Jabreen Castle, a 17th-century masterpiece, amazes visitors with its unique architecture and magnificent interior decorations.

Bayt Ar-Ridaydah
Bait Al Ridaydah in Nizwa, a 17th-century historical landmark, spans an area of 6,761 m² and is distinguished by traditional defensive architecture and heritage rooms.

Oman Across Ages Museum
Discover Oman's rich legacy through immersive exhibits, interactive displays, and cultural artifacts dating back thousands of years.

Bar Al Hikman
Bar Al Hikman is an island located in the center of Oman’s east coast, and is considered to be one of the most important bird migration stations both in Oman and Southeast Asia.

Al Duqm Beach
The Al Duqm beach is a picture-perfect panorama for the traveler to relax in and fall asleep to the gentle lulling of the waves

The Pink Beaches
Be sure to visit the enchanting pink beaches northwest of Al Kahil, where seasonal coastal lakes create a stunning spectacle along the shore

Ras Ar Ruways Beach
Ras Ar Ruways marks the southern edge of Ramlat Sharquiyah

Khasab Fort
The Omani Khasab Castle overlooks the Strait of Hormuz, combining its historic defensive towers with the beauty of the breathtaking coastal landscape.

Sohar Fort
Historic fort and museum showcasing the city's maritime heritage

Shinas Fort
Built during the Nabahina dynasty in 1229 AD and revived under the Al Busaidi state, combines defense and residence, and is considered one of the most prominent landmarks of Al Batinah North.

Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve
The Archaeological site at Ras al Jinz is one of Oman’ most important contributors to the understanding of Oman’s history.

Al Ashkharah Beach
Al Ashkharah is embraced by stunning sandy beaches stretching for several kilometers on both sides, kissed by the waves of the Arabian Sea.

Al-Sunaysla Fort
Al Sunaysilah Fort in Sur is a historic landmark overlooking the sea. Surrounded by diverse narratives, it attracts visitors with its architecture and events.

Alqubab Mosque

Bibi Maryam Mausoleum
Overlooking the town of Qalhat the mausoleum called ‘Bibi Miriam’, after its builder, has survived earthquakes, invasions and the ravages of time since 1311AD

The Island of Masirah
The Masirah Island is a paradise that enchants the visitor with its beautiful and diverse natural environment and abundant marine life.

Ras Al Hadd Castle
Ras Al Hadd Castle is a historic landmark in Sur, combining the beauty of its coastal location with the splendor of Omani architecture and its rich heritage.

Wadi Shab
Wadi Shab, located in the Wilayat of Sur in the South Al Sharqiyah Governorate, is one of Oman's most stunning natural tourism spots.

Nakhl Fort
Nakhal Fort, perched on a rocky outcrop in the Wilayat of Nakhal in Al Batinah South, is one of the most prominent historical landmarks in Oman. The fort was originally built in pre-Islamic times.

Ain Al Kasfa
Ain Al Kasfa, renowned for its sulfuric hot waters resulting from the friction with underlying volcanic rocks, with surface temperatures reaching 45 degrees Celsius

Al Hazm Castle
Al-Hazm Fort, built in 1123 AH / 1123 AD by Imam Sultan bin Saif II, is an architectural masterpiece of Omani Islamic design and a living example of Oman’s rich cultural heritage.

Sur Burj al Khamis
Sur Burj al Khamis, built in the 19th century during the reign of Sayyid Said bin Sultan Al-Busaidi, it stands as a unique cultural and architectural symbol that attracts visitors.

Al-Hashah Neighbourhood
Al-Hazm Fort, Al-Hazm, Rustaq Governorate, Oman

Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve
Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve, with its sparkling waters and rich depths filled with coral reefs and diverse marine life, offering a thrilling opportunity for diving and underwater exploration.

Wakan Village
One of the most beautiful mountain villages in Oman, it is located at an altitude of 2,000 meters above sea level.

Balad Sayt Village
One of the most beautiful and picturesque villages in South Al Batinah Governorate, Balad Sayt is famous for its agricultural terraces that create a strikingly beautiful scene.

Al-Sawadi Beach
This is one of the most beautiful coastal destinations in the South Al-Batinah Governorate, where Al-Sawadi Beach overlooks a group of islands near its beautiful shore.