All packages include Meet and Greet service, private airport transfers, twin share accommodation at the hotel of your choice, and full buffet breakfast. Extra nights are available on request. It’s a deal that is hard to resist.
Visa Requirements: Single entry visas valid for 1 month are issued on arrival at Muscat International Airport for nationals of over 40 countries.
For complete updated visa details please visit: www.rop.gov.om
What to do in Muscat
Sightseeing: Visit the impressive sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, a religious Landmark of Muscat showcasing the splendor of unique Islamic architecture. A trip to Muscat is not complete without visiting the Al Alam Palace flanked by the 16th Century Portuguese forts of Mirani and Jalali.
Outdoor Adventures: Snorkel or dive in the pristine waters of Bandar Khairan. Go dolphin watching or relax on a dhow cruise off Muscat's rugged coast.
Beaches: Among Muscat's attractions are a number of magnificent beaches such as Qurum Beach, Bandar Al-Jissah, Yitti, Al-Khairan and Al-Bustan.
Museums: the Bait Al Zubair Museum, Natural History Museum, children's Museum and the Omani-French Museum are ideal places to catch up on the history of Muscat.
Shopping: The old souq of Muttrah is an ideal spot for tourists to buy authentic Omani souvenirs and treasures.
Full-day tours: Nizwa - Drive through the Hajar mountains via the oases of Fanja and Birkat Al Mauz, to reach Nizwa and tour the impressive 17th century fort of Nizwa.
Al Hoota Cave - One of the largest cave systems in the world, Al Hoota cave is located at the foot of Jebel Shams and is home to breathtaking stalactites, stalagmites and rare blind transparent fish.
Jebel Akhdhar - Known as the 'Green Mountain' in /arabic, the 3000m high Jebel Akhdar's beauty comes as a collage of tall date palm groves, verdant valleys and picturesque villages.
Oman - Khasab

What to do in Khasab
Sighseeing: Khasab has some of Oman's stunning sceneries. Take a breathtaking 4WD trip to Jebel Harim at an altitude of over 2,000 m and enjoy the panoramic views.
Visit Khasab fort which is a picturesque stronghold built in the 17th century by the Portuguese seeking dominion over the maritime trade in the Strait of Hormuz.
Or cruise spectacular fjords on a local dhow, passing small fishing villages and encountering dolphines.
Oman - Salalah

What to do in Salalah
Sightseeing: Beathtaking Scenery, traditional souks,floweing springs and wadis, rustic villages, abundant wildlife, picturesque green countryside during the summer monsoon season and Frankinsense trees.
Attractions include the blowhole at Mughsayl, the natural springs at Air Horman, the Tawi Attir "hole ogf the birds" sinkhole, the Queen of Sheba's famed ruins at Samhuram and historical sites at Mirbat.
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