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Muscat is the capital of Oman, set along a 35 km coastal strip backed by the dramatic Hajar Mountains. Unlike the high-rise Gulf neighbours, Oman strictly limits building heights — Muscat preserves a low-rise, white-and-cream aesthetic with traditional Omani architecture. Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque (one of the largest in the Arab world, with the world's second-largest hand-loomed carpet), the Royal Opera House Muscat, and the restored Mutrah Souq are the city's anchors. Beach diving and dolphin-watching trips depart from coves between the Corniche and Bandar Jissah.
We list 115 hotels in Muscat, mostly in three zones: Al Mouj for the Sultan Qaboos beachfront resorts (Kempinski, JW Marriott, InterContinental); the Corniche / Mutrah for boutique stays near the souk and ferry to Mussandam; and Shatti Al-Qurum for embassy-area mid-range options near beaches. Muscat International Airport (MCT) is 32 km west of the city centre — 30–45 minutes by taxi for OMR 8–12 ($21–32) via Otaxi or hotel pre-arranged transfer. Public transport is limited; renting a car or using hotel transport is the norm.
The Omani rial (OMR) is one of the world's most valuable currencies — 1 OMR ≈ 2.60 USD. Cards work in hotels, malls, and supermarkets; OMR cash for taxis, fuel stations, and souks. Citizens of 103 countries — including EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, Russia, Kazakhstan, China, India, and GCC — get a free 14-day e-visa or visa-on-arrival; longer stays apply at evisa.rop.gov.om. Best months: October–April (22–32 °C with low humidity); June–August is hot (38–42 °C) plus humid on the coast. Free cancellation is available on most Muscat rooms when you book through Hotevi.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where should I stay in Muscat?
For beachfront resorts and golf: Al Mouj or Bandar Jissah (Kempinski, JW Marriott, InterContinental, Shangri-La). For culture and ferry to Mussandam: Corniche / Mutrah near the souk. For mid-range close to embassies and beaches: Shatti Al-Qurum. The city is spread out — choose by interest, not by walkability.
How do I get from Muscat airport to my hotel?
Muscat International (MCT) is 32 km west of the centre. Otaxi (the official app) takes 30–45 minutes for OMR 8–12 ($21–32). Most resort hotels arrange paid private transfers for OMR 15–25. There are no direct trains; public buses (Mwasalat) are infrequent for tourists.
Do I need a visa for Oman?
Citizens of 103 countries — including the EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, Russia, Kazakhstan, China, India, and GCC — get a free 14-day visa-on-arrival or e-visa at evisa.rop.gov.om. For 30-day visas, the e-visa fee is around OMR 20 ($52). Always check current Royal Oman Police rules.
Is Oman or UAE better for a Gulf holiday?
They're complementary. UAE (Dubai/Abu Dhabi) is fast-paced, high-rise, more nightlife, more international dining. Oman is slower, low-rise, more natural (mountains, wadis, fjords, traditional villages), and significantly less crowded. Many travellers visit both — easy 1-hour direct flights between Muscat and Dubai connect them.
Can I drink alcohol in Muscat?
Yes, in licensed hotels and their restaurants/bars only — most international 4 and 5-star hotels have bars. Public consumption is illegal. Some independent restaurants have liquor licenses. Visitors should not bring alcohol into Oman as gifts or in checked luggage; airport duty-free is for outbound only.