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The Grand Mosque

Crowne Plaza Muscat Local area

Whether you’re after tranquil fjords, rugged mountains or vast deserts, Oman offers it all. Explore the ancient walls of forts and the lively stalls of souqs. All the while, the warm hospitality of the Omani people ensures a memorable trip.

Things to do

National Museum of Oman

Muttrah, Muscat, Muscat, Muscat 112

In Muttrah, the National Museum of Oman presents a lens into the Sultanate’s deep-rooted past and evolving identity. Through rare artefacts, immersive displays, and timeless design, the museum offers visitors a graceful walk through time. For those drawn to history and beauty in equal measure, its cultural significance secures its place among the essential places to visit in Muscat.

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque

Ghubrah, Ruwi 112, Ghubra, Muscat, Musat 112

Covering 40,000 sqm, the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque captivates with its scale and elegance. A remarkable feat of craftsmanship and devotion, its vast prayer hall welcomes 20,000 worshippers beneath a stunning Swarovski crystal chandelier. A hand-woven, detailed Iranian carpet, completed over four years, stretches across the prayer hall and reflects unmatched artistry. This remarkable landmark earns its place among the best tourist attractions in Muscat.

The Muttrah Corniche, Muscat

Framing Muscat’s harbor with sweeping sea views, the Muttrah Corniche is a vibrant promenade lined with traditional markets, ornate balconies, local eateries, and restored architecture. With its timeless atmosphere, the elegant waterfront offers an invitation into the city's cultural core. Its timeless appeal draws both Muscat’s residents and travelers alike, making it a top choice among the most memorable places to visit in Muscat.

Al Alam Palace

A fusion of symmetry and history, Al Alam Palace has embodied royal grace since 1972. Its vivid gold and blue façade, intricate ironwork, and touches of green make it a visual highlight of Old Muscat. While the interiors are restricted, the exterior can be admired through the grand Kebir Gate.

Amouage Perfumery

Artistry lives in every detail at the Amouage Visitor’s Centre, housed within the Amouage Manufacture. Inspired by sacred spaces and wadis, its serene architecture invites visitors to discover rare artefacts, design milestones, and curated exhibits, making it a poetic stop among the many memorable places to visit in Muscat.

Dolphin watching

Cruise the crystal waters of Muscat and find yourself immersed in a moment that feels timeless. As dolphins swim beside your boat, their grace leaves lasting impressions, making dolphin watching one of the most soul-stirring tourist attractions in Muscat for visitors of every kind.

Diving

Ease into the gentle waters and discover a marine world full of wonder. With coral reefs in bloom and 22 marine mammal species, even first-time divers can experience close encounters with tropical fish and graceful sea life, earning its spot among the top places to visit in Muscat.

Ras Al Jinz Sea Turtle & Natural Reserve

Ras AL Hadd, Muscat

Along the Arabian Peninsula’s eastern coastline lies Ras Al Jinz, a refuge where over 20,000 endangered green turtles return each year to nest and lay eggs. A ritual unchanged for centuries, it’s a silent tradition that inspires awe and reveals nature’s quiet, timeless cycle.

Reservations:

Qurum Heights P.O. Box 1455 Muscat, 112 Oman

Check-in: 2:00 PM

Check-out: 12:00 PM

Minimum check-in age: 18