Embark on a 5-day adventure in Oman to explore its rich heritage, from ancient forts and castles to stunning mountains and beaches. Discover the country’s culture, cuisine, and even visit the world’s third-largest yacht. Don’t miss the chance to indulge in delicious Omani food!
Muscat City Tour Full Day
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque - We will take you through the gorgeous city of Muscat where we will first visit the grand mosque which, among a couple others, is one of the biggest 1-piecehandmade Iranian carpets in the world. The carpet weighs a whopping 21 tons and can comfortably accommodate up to 20,000 worshippers.
Royal Opera House - We will drive you around the ministries and the Royal Opera House area which is a leading arts, and culture organization in the Sultanate of Oman. The vision of the Opera House is to serve as a centre of excellence in global cultural engagement.
Qurum Beach - Visit Qurum Beach then Photo Stop and we will take you to had a taste of Omani bread with honey and karak tea
Mutrah Souq - Muttrah Souk is next, where you can find various souvenirs and Muttrah Souq one of the oldest marketplaces in Oman dating back two hundred years
Al Alam Palace - Al Alam Palace, one of six Sultanic residences of the monarch has a history of over 200 years, and was built under the watch of Imam Sultan bin Ahmed, the 7th direct grandfather of Sultan Qaboos. The existing palace, which has a façade of gold and blue, was rebuilt as a royal residence in 1972.The inner grounds of the palace remain off-limits, but visitors are permitted to stop near the gates and take photographs. AL Alam Palace is surrounded by the Mirani and Jalali Forts built in the 16th century by the Portuguese.
The Palace is used for official functions and receiving distinguished visitors. In January 2012, the Sultan received Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands at Al Alam Palace during her state visit to Oman.
Al Jalali Fort - (Photo Stop)
Al Jalali Fort, or Ash Sharqiyah Fort, is a fort in the harbour of Old Muscat, Oman. The fort was built by the Portuguese under Philip I of Portugal in the 1580s to protect the harbour after Muscat had twice been sacked by Ottoman forces. It fell to Omani forces in 1650. During the civil wars between 1718 and 1747, the fort was twice captured by Persians who had been invited to assist one of the rival Imams. The fort was extensively rebuilt later.
At times, Al Jalali served as a refuge or a jail for a member of the royal family. For much of the 20th century it was used as Oman’s main prison, but this function ended in the 1970s. Fort al-Jalali was restored in 1983 and converted into a private museum of Omani cultural history that is accessible only to dignitaries visiting the country. Exhibits include cannons, old muskets and matchlocks, maps, rugs and other artefacts.
Mirani Fort - (Photo Stop)
Al-Mirani is a fort, originally built by the Portuguese, in the harbour of the city of Old Muscat, Oman.In the 1552 Capture of Muscat, an Ottoman force consisted in 4 galleons, 25 galleys, and 850 troops attacked the city of Muscat. They captured the city and its fort. The recently built Fort Al-Mirani was besieged for 18 days with one piece of Ottoman artillery brought on top of a ridge. The fort was captured and its fortifications destroyed.
- Bottled Water Included
- Comfortable 4WD Vehicle Transportation
- Various Accommodation Options
- English-Speaking Omani Tour Guide
- Dinner Provided
- Breakfast Included
- All Entrance Fees Covered
- Pick-up and Drop-off in Muscat Area
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Dinner if not included from the hotel
Oman possesses a rich history and tradition that can be experienced and admired by visiting its diverse forts and castles. Key attractions encompass Forts, Hills, Seashores, Museums, and Al Said - the third largest yacht globally, property of the Sultan. Particularly, tasting the Omani cuisine and various others available throughout Oman comes highly recommended.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.