Muscat

A single day is definitely not enough to experience Muscat and all it has to offer. Those who fly in for a short trip will get a glimpse of Oman and a promise of the wonders that await beyond the capital’s borders.

The city’s coastline is guarded by mountains that were forged at the bottom of the ocean millions of years ago. Over centuries, man have made their mark by buildings forts, dotted across the hillsides of Old Muscat and Muttrah.

Thanks to its geographic position and natural horseshoe-shaped harbour, Muscat has welcomed traders and merchants to its shores for hundreds of years. It was, and remains, a meeting place for many cultures and nationalities.

Al Alam Palace and Muscat City
Al Alam Palace and Muscat City
Al Alam Palace
Al Alam Palace
Al Alam Palace
Al Alam Palace
Al Bustan palace Hotel
Al Bustan palace Hotel
Al Jalali Fort from the natural arch of Barr Al Jissah
Al Jalali Fort from the natural arch of Barr Al Jissah
Al Jalali Fort
Al Jalali Fort
Al Qurum Heights and Beach
Al Qurum Heights and Beach
Al Qurum Heights
Al Qurum Heights
Al Rusail Industrial Area
Al Rusail Industrial Area
Al Sahwa park
Al Sahwa park
Barr Al Jissah before development
Barr Al Jissah before development
Barr Al Jissah Resort
Barr Al Jissah Resort
Bawsher, Al Gubrah & Al Qurum
Bawsher, Al Gubrah & Al Qurum
Kalbooh Bay
Kalbooh Bay
Khor Muttairah
Khor Muttairah
Marina Bandar Al Rowdha and Muscat on the horizon
Marina Bandar Al Rowdha and Muscat on the horizon
Muscat Gate Museum
Muscat Gate Museum
Muscat Muttrah Corniche
Muscat Muttrah Corniche
Muscat
Muscat
Muttrah Seafront
Muttrah Seafront
Riyam and Muttrah
Riyam and Muttrah
Ruwi and Wadi Kabir
Ruwi and Wadi Kabir
Shatti Al Qurum and InterContinental Muscat in front
Shatti Al Qurum and InterContinental Muscat in front
Sultan Qaboos Tourism Port, Muttrah
Sultan Qaboos Tourism Port, Muttrah