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If you’re interested in stretching your vacation budget, bundle your hotel and flights into a neat Oman Vacation Package. You can also add experiences and car rental — you’ll have that itinerary sorted in no time! Need some inspiration? Add a dolphin tour off the coast of Muscat to your flights and hotel package.
Your Oman Vacation Itinerary
Day 1-2: Start your journey in the serene seaside capital, Muscat. Search for treasures in the city’s many souks (open markets) before checking out the beautiful adjoining city of Old Muscat. Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and the stunning Royal Opera House are must-sees while you’re here.
Day 3-4: Rent a car and venture onward to Nizwa, one of Oman’s oldest cities. Nizwa Fort, Jabreen Castle, Al Hoota Cave and Sultan Qaboos Mosque deserve to be on your itinerary here.
Day 5-6: Continue to the Al Hajar Mountains. Home to Oman’s tallest mountain, Jabal Shams, this area is a popular stop with travelers. For a view you won’t forget, take a hike on the Wadi Ghul Balcony Walk. Also set aside time to visit Wadi Bani Khalid, a beautiful desert oasis.
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Soak up the diversity of Oman’s culture and traditions at Muscat Festival. It’s held between January and February each year.
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Oman
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
Muscat’s main mosque is lavishly decorated with elaborate carvings, one of the world’s largest Persian carpets and colorful hibiscus flowers.
Royal Opera House Muscat
From ballet, jazz and opera to luxury shopping and ornamental gardens, you’ll find plenty to do at one of Oman’s premier cultural centers.
Qasr Al Alam Royal Palace
The sultan’s official palace is a stunning example of contemporary Islamic architecture surrounded by lush gardens and the beautiful Mutrah Harbor.