Oman is one of the oldest Arab countries, its history spanning almost 6,000 years. Its landscape encompasses desert, coast, beaches and the family-friendly capital, Muscat.
Dubai Airport is two hours’ drive from resorts on the Musandam Peninsula.
Average temperatures of 75°F from November to March. Summer temperatures between 85°F and 100°F.
Oman is the only Middle Eastern country with a monsoon season (mid-June to late August).
Traditional culture continues to thrive, particularly on the Musandam Peninsula and in Sharqiya.
There’s a good choice of international hotels and resorts in the north and far south, but authentic desert camps are superb in Sharqiya and Dhofar.
Oman has four UNESCO World Heritage sites: the Five Falajs, Bahla Fort, Bat Tombs and the Frankincense Route.
Oman’s roads have improved dramatically over the past decade, and some of the coastal routes are jaw-droppingly spectacular. Hiring a car is easy, inexpensive and the best way to get around. Desert tours are best done with local guides. Most city are safe and well laid out for walking during the day, and taxis work well in the evening.