Muscat
The Gem of Oman
Muscat offers a remarkable journey through time, where ancient castles and palaces meet the elegant architecture of the highest order. Among its many attractions are the Royal Opera House and National Museum, which showcase Oman's rich heritage, art forms, and innovation through immersive experiences and specially curated exhibitions. Traditional souqs and historic promenades along the seafront provide a true insight into life in the area, while nearby marinas or coastal locations offer opportunities for marine exploration as well as relaxation by the ocean. Muscat is made up of four quarters with a rich and vibrant history of activity. Key attractions include forts overlooking the bay and cultural sites that safeguard the country's treasures. Popular coastal getaways such as Bandar Jissah and Al Sifahhh offer serene seaside locations with luxurious lodging. These coastal areas merge tradition with sophistication, boasting sumptuous hotels, botanical gardens, public parks (example pictured), and theatres. In addition, the Oman Botanical Garden is currently under construction and will highlight the region's commitment to sustainability and education.

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.

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

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.

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.
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.

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.