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Holiday in Muscat

City in Oman — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇴🇲

Country

Oman

Type

City

Best time to travel

October to April (22-32 °C). November to February is ideal (25-30 °C). May to September is extremely hot (40-48 °C) and humid.

Budget/day

100-250 €

Getting there from Germany

Direct flights to Muscat (MCT) with Oman Air from Frankfurt and Munich (6-6.5 h). Also via Dubai or Doha with a layover.

About Muscat

Muscat is the capital of the Sultanate of Oman and one of the most elegant metropolises in the Arab world — a city nestled between the rugged Hajar mountains and the turquoise blue Gulf of Oman, blending Arab tradition with cosmopolitan modernity, without the ostentatious exaggeration of neighboring countries. The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is an architectural masterpiece: the largest hand-knotted carpet in the world (4,200 m², 1.7 billion knots, 28 tons) covers the prayer hall, while an eight-ton Swarovski chandelier hangs from the 50-meter-high dome. The mosque is one of the few in the Arab world that is open to non-Muslims. The Royal Opera House Muscat combines Arab architecture with world-class acoustics and attracts artists from Plácido Domingo to the London Philharmonic. Right next to it lies the Mutrah Souq — one of the oldest and most atmospheric bazaars on the Arabian Peninsula, where incense, silver jewelry, textiles, and spices are traded in labyrinthine alleys. The Mutrah Corniche winds between the sea and the mountains and offers a breathtaking view of the illuminated fortresses and the harbor at sunset, where traditional dhows anchor alongside modern cruise ships. Muscat is the gateway to Oman's spectacular wadis, deserts, and mountains.

Urban
85
Culture
80
Winter
75
Nature
70
Adventure
65

Top 6 highlights in Muscat

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque

Largest hand-knotted carpet in the world (4,200 m²), 8-ton chandelier, and 50-meter-high dome — one of the most beautiful mosques in the world.

2

Mutrah Souq & Corniche

Oldest bazaar on the Arabian Peninsula: incense, silver, and spices in labyrinthine alleys, along with the picturesque harbor promenade.

3

Royal Opera House Muscat

World-class opera house in Arab architecture: international artists in perfect acoustics, surrounded by well-maintained gardens.

4

Al-Jalali & Al-Mirani Forts

Portuguese twin forts from the 16th century: overlooking the Old Port and the Sultan's Palace Al Alam.

5

Wadi Shab (Day Trip)

Emerald green natural pools in a gorge, accessible by boat and hike (1.5 h from Muscat): swimming through caves to a hidden waterfall.

6

Bimmah Sinkhole

Turquoise crater right on the coast: natural swimming pool in limestone, 40 meters wide and 20 meters deep, ideal for swimming.

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Reise-SIM für Muscat

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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Muscat

Recommended travel time

October to April (22-32 °C). November to February is ideal (25-30 °C). May to September is extremely hot (40-48 °C) and humid.

Summer

35-48 °C, extremely hot and humid, hardly bearable without air conditioning

Winter

18-30 °C, pleasantly warm and sunny, perfect travel weather

How much does a holiday in Muscat cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

50-90 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

🏨

Mid-range

100-250 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

300-700 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Muscat

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in the morning — open Sat-Thu 8:30-11:00 for non-Muslims. Cover knees and shoulders, women with headscarf. Free and breathtaking.

Mutrah Souq in the evening — most stalls open after the heat from 5 PM. Incense (Luban) is Oman's signature souvenir, best Hojari quality.

Rent a car for wadis and desert — Oman's highlights (Wadi Shab, Jebel Akhdar, Wahiba Sands) are only accessible by car. Four-wheel drive for off-road wadis.

Respectful clothing — Oman is more conservative than Dubai. Cover shoulders and knees in public. Looser clothing at beaches and hotels.

Friday is a day of rest — many shops and souqs close on Fridays. Saturday to Thursday is the work week.

Food & drink in Muscat

These specialties you must try!

Shuwa — whole lamb wrapped in banana leaves and slow-cooked in an earth oven (Tanour) for 24-48 hours: tender, spicy, the Omani feast dish for Eid.
Mashuai — grilled kingfish on rice with lemon and garlic: Muscat's most popular fish dish, fresh from the Gulf.
Halwa (Omani Halwa) — sticky aromatic sweet made from dates, rose water, saffron, and cardamom: served with Omani coffee (Kahwa).
Kahwa — Omani coffee with cardamom, saffron, and rose water: thin, aromatic, served in small cups with dates — the welcome drink.
Shawarma — Oman's most popular street food: thinly sliced meat in flatbread with garlic sauce, found on every street corner in Muscat.
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