Oman Holidays
Oman holidays are home to a wide range of hotels and resorts of different styles, budgets and levels of comfort, from top-end luxury hotels in Muscat to emerging areas like the mountains around Jebel Akhdar, Musandam in the north, and Salalah in the south.
Tourism expansion continues slowly, ensuring the Sultanate retains its enchanting sense of place and tradition. Whether you’re looking for ultimate luxury, a Bedouin-style desert encampment, or a boutique desert resort, book any of our holidays in Oman. You'll see we have something for all tastes and budgets.
Mutrah Souq – Thought to be one of the oldest marketplaces in the world, Mutrah Souq is a long-running, traditional Arabic market with a wealth of interesting shops and boutiques selling arts and crafts from across Oman, situated just outside Muscat.
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque – Opened in 2001, this huge contemporary mosque is visually stunning and features 5 minarets, with room for 20,000 worshippers.
Musandam Beaches – Separated from the rest of Oman by a piece of land owned by the UAE, Musandam is home to many beautiful beaches with stunning white-sands.
Wadi Ghul – Also known as Oman’s Grand Canyon, Wadi Ghul is a spectacular area set near Jebel Shams (the highest mountain in the Hajar mountain range). Experience the amazing Balcony Walk along the rocky rim of the canyon, with spectacular views below.
Forts & Castles – A visit to Oman isn’t complete with at least one visit to a fort or castle. Oman has a truly unique heritage and this can be explored with a visit to the countries many Forts.
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- Currency Omani Riyal
- Flying time from the UK Direct flights from the UK take around 7hrs 30 minutes
- Primary Language Arabic, English is widely spoken
- Passport & Visas British nationals need a visa to enter Oman. You should apply for an e-visa before you travel.