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Oman

One of the Middle East’s mellowest and most sublime destinations, Oman has endless charms to offer the visitor: a rich heritage reflected in its ancient mosques and historical sites, incredible dive sites, beautiful sandy beaches and an exotic Arabian culture. It is set on the Arabian Peninsula, featuring a magnificent landscape of vast desert, endless coastlines and undulating dunes. Highlights include: the elegant, evocative capital of Muscat; the friendly port town of Sur; the charming mountain settlement of Misfat Al Abryeen; the prehistoric tombs bordering the Western Hajar; diving around the Daymaniyat Islands Marine Reserve; and watching hundreds of green turtles emerging from the ocean at Ras Al Jinz to lay eggs.

Muscat

Dagen 2 - 3

Fringing the Gulf of Oman, Muscat is sandwiched between the desert and ocean, featuring a dramatic mix of pristine coastline, rugged mountains and hauntingly beautiful sandscapes. It is a prime example of ancient history blended seamlessly with contemporary charms. The city has done an admirable job of preserving its old-world splendour, age-old Bedouin culture and traditional values while simultaneously embracing the modern and cosmopolitan. Visit bustling markets permeated with the fragrance of frankincense; feast on shawarmas at local cafes or streetside stalls; catch a world-class performance at the Royal Opera House; or wander the streets of Mutrah at sunset for beautiful views of Arabian architecture and fishing boats against a backdrop of mountains. Muscat’s opulence and vibrance is complemented by its striking scenery.

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Muscat

Dagen 3 - 8

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Ras al-Jinz

Dagen 8 - 9

The sandy bay of Ras Al Jinz is located at the easternmost point of the Arabian Peninsula in eastern Oman. The area is home to Turtle Beach Nature Reserve, an important conservation area administered by the Omani Ministry of Tourism. Here, more than 20,000 female greenback turtles come to shore to lay eggs, returning to the very beach where they once hatched. The main nesting season is July to September, though turtles can be viewed all year round. Be forewarned: only a limited amount of people are admitted to the beach at any one time, so advance booking is essential. For this reason, many visitors opt to stay in the lodgings available within the Reserve, though Ras Al Jinz can also be accessed from scenic Wadi Bani Khalid.

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Muscat

Dagen 9 - 10

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Jumeirah Muscat Bay
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