Camel gathering on the beach

Photo by: Khalid al Kharusi

Tourism in Oman

Enjoy amazing nature in Oman, remaining largely untouched in many places.

Oman has it all

Oman borders the Arabian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman, and the Arabian Sea. It offers a wonderful underwater world for diving and snorkeling, and amazing beaches to relax, barbeque and camping

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mountains, deserts, nice food, and rich traditions that are great for inspiration.

If you come stressed, you leave relaxed.

Impressions

  • Four people walking on a beach, preparing to launch large, colorful kites with bars and control lines into the sky.

    Kite surfing

    Wonderful places with all year winds.

  • A mountainous landscape with a valley, rugged cliffs, and a winding dirt road. In the foreground, there is a small house with a blue swimming pool and surrounding greenery.

    Relax, hike in the mountains.

    To cool down when it is hot in summer.

  • Empty white sandy beach with clear turquoise water and a bright blue sky

    Bar al Hikman, wonderful beaches.

    Wonderful camping in Bar al Hikman. No phone coverage, total silence, just the waves and the wind. Amazing for relaxing, camping, snorkeling, diving.

  • Lobster tails topped with cheese and herbs, served on a white platter with lemon wedges.

    Lobster straight from the sea.

    Oman is well known for its amazing lobster. Delicious, so fresh.

Amazing beaches

Discover the beaches

amazing Rain in Dhofar region.

In Oman it rains only a few days per year.

Only in Salalah, in the south, you find 3 months of rain per year, from August - November. The temperature remains nice, in contradiction to the large part of the country.