The Island of Masirah
Set like a jewel in the South-Eastern waters of Oman, the Masirah Island is a paradise that enchants the visitor with its beautiful and diverse natural environment and abundant marine life. In perfect harmony with nature, Masirah proves to be one of the Sultanate’s most idyllic getaways, where travelers can experience the pervasive calmness of the sea waves and the cooling rhythm of the pure air that rejuvenates the senses. The beaches on the Island of Masirah provide an unparalleled opportunity to see clusters of rare sea turtles (such as the Loggerhead, Green, Hawksbill and Olive Ridley) lay their eggs, and migratory birds, including pelicans and flamingos.


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.
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.


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.


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
Alqubab Mosque


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.


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.