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  • Day 1 Muscat   Arrival at Muscat International Airport. After proceeding through immigration and collecting your luggage you will be met by your driver in the arrivals hall. Transfer to the hotel and check-in.
    Overnight at Muscat.

    Hotel: Radisson Hotel Panorama Muscat (4*) (or similar)
    Hotel (4): Radisson Hotel Panorama Muscat (4*) (or similar)
    Hotel (5): Grand Millennium MCT 5* (or similar)
  • Day 2 Muscat   At 09:30 depart for the city tour which begins with a visit to the magnificent Grand Mosque, built with sandstone and marble. A beautiful Swarovski chandelier and a huge handmade Persian carpet adorn the main prayer hall. Then continue to Muttrah Souk, a traditional market. Enjoy the lively atmosphere and the scent of frankincense and spices. Next, visit Bait Al Zubair museum. This privately owned museum, located in the old town of Muscat, is known for its fine collection of traditional costumes, antique jewellery and weapons. Lunch is included in a local restaurant during the tour. Afterwards we will have a photo stop at Al Alam Palace, the palace of the Sultan, followed by a 2-hour sunset boat ride along the coast of Muscat. On the way back to the hotel, photo stop at the Royal Opera House and drive through the ministry and embassy district back to the hotel.
    Free time for dinner and overnight at the hotel.

    Hotel: Radisson Hotel Panorama Muscat (4*) (or similar)
    Hotel (4): Radisson Hotel Panorama Muscat (4*) (or similar)
    Hotel (5): Grand Millennium MCT 5* (or similar)
  • Day 3 Muscat - Jabreen - Al Hamra- Jebel Shams Canyon - Nizwa   After breakfast we will leave Muscat and depart towards the interior of Oman. You will visit Jabreen Castle, Oman's most beautiful castle with its winding hallways, hidden staircases and beautifully decorated interior.
    Later, you will reach Al Hamra and visit the village. Afterwards switch to 4x4 vehicles and go further up to Jebel Shams, the ‘mountain of the sun’. Enjoy the spectacular view from the Grand Canyon. Lunch during the tour in a local restaurant.
    Afterwards, proceed to Nizwa, the former capital of Oman. Visit Nizwa Souq, which lies in the vicinity of the walls of the famous Nizwa Fort. The building embraces both traditional and modern architectural lines through its many alleys and divisions. Nizwa Souq has remained for hundreds of years home to a number of local industries, such as daggers, copper, spinning, livestock, fish, vegetables and handicrafts.
    Overnight at Nizwa.

    Hotel: Al Diyar Hotel (or similar)
    Hotel (4): Al Diyar Hotel (or similar)
    Hotel (5): Golden Tulip Nizwa (or similar)
  • Day 4 Nizwa - Sinaw Market - Al Manzifah - Wahiba Sands   After breakfast, proceed to Sinaw Thursday Market, held every Thursday. It is a very busy market due to its proximity to the Bedouin communities, who head there to buy staples and sell their livestock and handicrafts.
    After the visit you proceed to a local house where you will meet the family and enjoy a homemade lunch.
    After lunch, see the ruins of the old mercantile community of Al Manzifah near Ibra. Later arrive in Wahiba Sands. 4x4 vehicles will take you to the camp.
    Dinner and overnight in the desert camp.

    Hotel: Arabian Oryx / Sama Al Wasil Camp (or similar)
    Hotel (4): Arabian Oryx / Sama Al Wasil Camp (or similar)
    Hotel (5): Desert Nights Camp Wahiba (or similar)
  • Day 5 Wahiba Sands - Wadi Bani Khalid - Sur - Ras Al Hadd   After breakfast, take the 4x4 vehicles and return to the bus. You proceed to Wadi Bani Khalid, which stands in strong contrast to the desert with its natural pools and greenery.
    Afterwards you will continue to the coastal town of Sur and visit the dhow factory. Drive to Ras Al Hadd and Check in to the hotel.
    After dinner, night excursion to Ras Al Jinz turtle reserve, where you can witness the nestling turtles. Return to the hotel for overnight stay.
    Dinner and overnight at Ras Al Hadd.

    Hotel: Turtle Beach Resort 3*Sup (or similar)
    Hotel (4): Turtle Beach Resort 3*Sup (or similar)
    Hotel (5): Turtle Beach Resort 3*Sup (or similar)
  • Day 6 Sur - Wadi Tiwi - Bimah Sinkhole - Muscat - Dubai   After breakfast , we will start our journey back to Muscat along the coast.
    We will stop at the beautiful Wadi Tiwi and have lunch in local restaurant. You then head towards Bimah Sinkhole, a geological formation of the karst topography and a scenic wonder.
    Continue your drive to Muscat and transfer to the Airport. Flight to Dubai (included).
    Arrival at Dubai International Airport. After collecting your luggage and completing the formalities, meet one of our English-speaking representatives who will meet you in the arrival hall at the airport, welcome you and then accompany you to meet your driver. Your driver will take you to your hotel (Transfers with an English-speaking driver, without a guide). Dinner at your leisure. Overnight stay at a Dubai hotel.

    Hotel: Hampton by Hilton Dubai (or similar)
    Hotel (4): Hilton Garden Inn Dubai (or similar)
    Hotel (5): Grand Millennium Dubai (or similar)
  • Day 7 Dubai   Breakfast at the hotel.

    Dubai is a unique and spectacular city. Start your visit with the discovery of the skyscrapers along the famous Sheikh Zayed highway which runs along the city. After a photo stop in front of the Burj Al Arab, an iconic 7-star hotel in Dubai.
    Continue to the Dubai Marina and stop for a moment to admire the various buildings, before heading to Palm Jumeirah for some Instagram worthy photos with the famous Atlantis The Palm and Atlantis The Royal as a backdrop.
    Taking the Sheikh Zayed Road back towards the city we stop in Downtown Dubai, home of the tallest building in the world. We’ll visit the highest observation deck in the world at level 124 of Burj Khalifa to take in some stunning 360-degree views of the city.

    We stop for lunch at a local restaurant.

    After discovering the modern part of the city, the scenery changes as we stroll through the narrow streets of the historic Bastakiya district with its Arabic wind towers. Learn more about Emirati history and traditions at the Al Shindagha Museum (including a visit to the childhood home of Sheikh Al Maktoum). Cross Dubai Creek on board an abra (local, traditional water taxi) to reach the spice and gold souks where you can show off your bargaining skills.

    At this point, your guide will leave in the hands of your capable driver who will accompany you until the departure of the dinner cruise.
    Dine aboard a traditional dhow on the waters of the creek, you can discover the "Old Dubai" from another viewpoint. Admire the district of “Bastakiya” by night as you sail past the skyline of Dubai.
    Dinner is an International buffet on-board a traditional Arabian trading boat – Dhow (cruise duration is 2 hours).

    Your driver will drop you off at the hotel after dinner.

    Overnight stay at a Dubai hotel.

    Hotel: Hampton by Hilton Dubai (or similar)
    Hotel (4): Hilton Garden Inn Dubai (or similar)
    Hotel (5): Grand Millennium Dubai (or similar)
  • Day 8 Sharjah Visit - Desert Safari with BBQ dinner   Breakfast at the hotel.
    Meet your English-speaking guide and your driver at the hotel in the morning then leave for Sharjah!
    Head to Sharjah, the Emirate neighboring Dubai And start your tour with a photo stop in front of the Al Noor Mosque, King Faisal Mosque, stroll through the Souks, then visit the Museum of Islamic Civilization.
    Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, food and soft drinks included, then return to Dubai.

    Once back at the hotel, 4x4 vehicles will pick you up from your hotel for a Safari in the desert (English-speaking drivers without a guide - 6 people per vehicle).

    As you cross the golden sands, deep in the dunes, the safari guide will demonstrate his expert hand at the wheel and you’ll experience an exhilarating “dune bashing” adventure unique to the desert. Stop at the top of a dune to admire one of the most beautiful sunsets you can imagine and then drive onwards to a Bedouin camp for dinner. Relax for a while and be entertained by lively belly dance and traditional tanoura dance performances.
    Your driver will then accompany you back to the hotel.

    Hotel: Hampton by Hilton Dubai (or similar)
    Hotel (4): Hilton Garden Inn Dubai (or similar)
    Hotel (5): Grand Millennium Dubai (or similar)
  • Day 9 Abu Dhabi   Breakfast at the hotel.
    Leave Dubai and discover the Capital city of the UAE: Abu Dhabi!
    The day tour of Abu Dhabi will begin with a visit to the newly opened Abrahamic House, where you can learn more about the three great monotheistic religions and their cohabitation in the United Arab Emirates. Then head to the Louvre Museum (entrance included and free visit – a guided tour is available at an additional cost)

    Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant (food and soft drinks included).

    Continue with a panoramic city tour along the Corniche, passing iconic architectural structures such as Emirates Palace Hotel, Etihad Towers and Qasr Al Watan. Take a short stroll through Heritage Village.
    End the day by visiting the splendid Sheikh Zayed Mosque, one of the largest Mosques in the world and an architectural work of art. This historically significant Mosque blends architectural styles and embodies Islam's message of tolerance and peace.
    Following this visit, the driver will then accompany you to your Hotel in Abu Dhabi.

    Dinner & overnight stay at an Abu Dhabi hotel.

    Hotel: Kingsgate Hotel Abu Dhabi (or similar)
    Hotel (4): Holiday Inn Abu Dhabi (or similar)
    Hotel (5): Grand Millennium Abu Dhabi (or similar)
  • Day 10 Al Ain   Breakfast at the hotel.
    Today, discover the oasis of Al Ain. Located near the Omani border and surrounded by mountain and desert landscapes, Al Ain is the second largest city in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011. With more than 10,000 hectares of parks and gardens, it is called "the garden city" of the Emirates. We’ll visit the former home of Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan (Sheikh of Abu Dhabi), then Al Jahili Fort to discover the history of Al Ain.

    Lunch is at a local restaurant (food and soft drinks included).

    In the afternoon, enjoy the lively atmosphere of the camel market followed by a walk under the shady palm trees of an oasis. We will also take you to “Qasr Al Muwaiji”, a recently restored UNESCO site where you can learn about the history of the royal family Al Nahyan, of Abu Dhabi.

    After this visit, we head back to Dubai.
    Dinner & overnight stay at a Dubai hotel.

    Hotel: Hampton by Hilton Dubai (or similar)
    Hotel (4): Hilton Garden Inn Dubai (or similar)
    Hotel (5): Grand Millennium Dubai (or similar)
  • Day 11 Musandam Cruise   Early breakfast at the hotel followed by a coach departure to Musandam Dibba- Cruise on a shared basis.

    This day cruise to Musandam is an experience for the nature-lovers. A peaceful day away from the bustling city of Dubai. You will embark on a traditional Arab dhow for a cruise that will take you along part of the coast of the Indian Ocean.

    The beauty of the landscapes around you on this excursion are fascinating and simply unforgettable. Just before lunch, the boat will stop in the open sea to give you time to enjoy water activities such as swimming, diving, angling, kayaking.

    After a light buffet lunch, we continue sailing to reach a fishing spot. Here the crew will introduce you to angling, a traditional fishing method. This is the last activity on the cruise and we’ll make our way back to the port where your waiting driver will take you back to Dubai.
    Dinner and overnight stay at a Dubai hotel.

    ***Clients should carry their original passports for this activity***

    Hotel: Hampton by Hilton Dubai (or similar)
    Hotel (4): Hilton Garden Inn Dubai (or similar)
    Hotel (5): Grand Millennium Dubai (or similar)
  • Day 12 Dubai   Breakfast at the hotel.

    Take advantage of some free time to explore Dubai’s famous malls, relax on the beach or just take a leisurely stroll around the city on your own.

    Lunch is at your leisure by your arrangements.

    Dinner and overnight stay at a Dubai hotel.

    Hotel: Hampton by Hilton Dubai (or similar)
    Hotel (4): Hilton Garden Inn Dubai (or similar)
    Hotel (5): Grand Millennium Dubai (or similar)
  • Day 13 Return   Breakfast at the hotel.

    Transfer to Dubai International Airport with English speaking driver (without guide).

  • Included

    Return airport transfers without guide


    Hotel accommodation in selected category


    Flight ticket from Muscat to Dubai


    Meals and programmes as mentioned above (Oman: 2 half board & 1 full board day / UAE: Dhow cruise dinner at Dubai Creek depending on the program chosen; Desert Safari with BBQ Dinner included (except 1st program); Musandam Cruise Dibba on shared basis without guide in the last program)


    1 small bottle of water in the bus


    All transfers as mentioned in the program in a modern air-conditioned vehicle and a 4×4 desert safari in all programs (except 1st program)


    Entrances to sites as per the program and English-speaking guide during visits


    Value added tax (VAT) 5% in Oman & UAE


    Exclusions

    Insurance; long haul flights and airport taxes. Personal expenses (phone calls; beverages; etc)


    Visa


    Meet & Greet inside the airport/transit


    Meals and beverages (unless mentioned in the programme)


    Tour guide during Dhow Dinner Cruise and Desert Safari & Musandam Cruise Dibba


    Tips for drivers & guides (we recommend 3-4 USD per person per day for drivers & 5-7 USD per person per day for guides)


    Porters in the hotels and at the airport


    Tourism Dirham Tax (AED per room per night) payable directly to the hotel: 5* hotels: 20 AED (approx. 6 USD) 4* hotels: 15 AED (approx. 4 USD) 3* hotels: 10 AED (approx. 3 USD)


    IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event that additional entrance fees or surcharges are applied to public sites without prior notice;we will not be held responsible for these charges.

TRAVELING TO OMAN

 

Traveling to Oman means entering a country where time seems to flow differently. Here, traditions remain deeply rooted, landscapes are strikingly diverse, and hospitality is marked by genuine warmth. The Sultanate stands out for its authenticity: no towering skyscrapers or mass tourism, but rather ancient forts, rugged mountains, refreshing wadis, and endless desert landscapes. Between sea, desert, and mountains, Oman offers a travel experience that is both exotic and deeply soothing.

 

Located at the southeastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, Oman borders the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman. Its strategic position has made it a land of trade and exchange for centuries, particularly through the incense trade, whose reputation reached ancient civilizations long ago.

 

Capital: Muscat

Area: 309,501 km²

Official language: Arabic

Currency: Omani Rial (OMR) – approximately 1 CAD = 0.27 OMR

Telephone: International dialing code 968

Time difference: +9 hours compared to Montreal

Electricity: 240 V

 

DID YOU KNOW…

 

Oman is a true paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. The country lies along a major migratory route for many bird species, particularly around Salalah, where the summer monsoon transforms the landscape into a lush green oasis. The Jebel Akhdar mountains, wadis, and certain coastal areas also provide ideal conditions for observing a rich variety of birdlife, both in the wild and near urban areas.

 

The Sultanate is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, reflecting its ancient history and cultural importance. From monumental forts and prehistoric archaeological sites to historic incense trade routes, Oman proudly preserves and celebrates its heritage.

 

Contrary to its desert reputation, Oman boasts remarkably varied terrain. The Hajar Mountains in the north form the highest mountain range in the Arabian Peninsula. They feature deep canyons, cliffside villages, and spectacular viewpoints, particularly around Jebel Shams, often referred to as the “Grand Canyon of Arabia.”

 

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque

 

The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat is one of the country’s most iconic landmarks. Both majestic and elegant, it embodies the harmony between tradition and modernity. Its vast prayer hall, intricate mosaics, and impressive chandelier make it a must-see site, even for non-Muslims. The silence and serenity that permeate the space leave a lasting impression on visitors.

 

Daymaniyat Islands

 

About twenty kilometers off the northern coast of Muscat, the Daymaniyat Islands rise from brilliantly blue waters. Designated as a nature reserve, they are renowned for their rich marine life and vibrant coral reefs. Sea turtles, tropical fish, and crystal-clear waters make this archipelago one of the country’s best spots for diving and snorkeling, often described as a hidden gem of the Middle East.

 

Mutrah Souq

 

Mutrah Souq offers a sensory immersion into the soul of Oman. Hidden behind a modest façade, it stretches deep into the historic quarters of Muscat. The scents of incense, colorful fabrics, silver jewelry, and spices tell the story of the country’s trading heritage. Beginning along the seaside corniche and ending in a lively maze of alleys, the souq is where past and present blend seamlessly.

 

Khor Najd

 

In the Musandam Peninsula, a spectacular Omani exclave, Khor Najd reveals a breathtaking landscape. This narrow lagoon framed by steep cliffs creates a striking contrast between ochre rock and turquoise waters. Once a refuge for sailors caught in storms, the site today exudes a sense of peace and grandeur, ideal for quiet contemplation.

 

Bimmah Sinkhole

 

The Bimmah Sinkhole, also known as Hawiyyat Najm, is one of Oman’s most surprising natural wonders. This circular limestone cavity, filled with blue-green water, is as intriguing as it is beautiful. Easily accessible from Muscat, it makes for a perfect excursion to discover one of Oman’s more unusual and captivating landscapes.

 

Jebel Shams

 

The highest point in the country, Jebel Shams is less remarkable for its summit than for the vertiginous views it offers over Wadi Ghul. Often compared to the American Grand Canyon, this deep gorge impresses with its sheer scale and dramatic cliffs. Trails along the canyon edge provide some of the most spectacular panoramas in Oman.

 

Royal Opera House Muscat

 

The Royal Opera House Muscat reflects the Sultanate’s cultural openness. As the country’s first performing arts center, it hosts both international and regional productions in a refined architectural setting. More than just a venue, it plays an active role in Oman’s cultural and educational life.

 

Salalah

 

Located in the south of the country, Salalah presents a completely different side of Oman. During the monsoon season, the Dhofar region becomes lush with greenery, waterfalls, and mist. The birthplace of Sultan Qaboos, Salalah is also the historical heart of the incense route. Its strong identity, tropical atmosphere, and unique heritage make it especially captivating.

 

Ras al Jinz

 

At the eastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, Ras al Jinz is one of the world’s most important nesting sites for sea turtles. Each year, tens of thousands of turtles come ashore to lay their eggs. Observing this natural phenomenon responsibly is an unforgettable experience.

 

Nizwa Souq and Fort

 

Once the capital of Oman, Nizwa remains a major historical and cultural center. Its imposing fort dominates the city and offers panoramic views over surrounding palm groves. Adjacent to it, the traditional souq remains lively, combining everyday goods with local handicrafts. Together, they provide an authentic glimpse into Omani life.

 

Cuisine

 

Omani cuisine reflects the country’s many influences, blending Arab traditions with Persian and Indian touches. Dishes are generous, aromatic, and often shared. Long cooking times, the use of spices, and the importance of festive meals reveal a culinary culture deeply rooted in tradition.

 

Beverages

 

Omani coffee, flavored with cardamom, accompanies almost every moment of hospitality. Served with dates, it symbolizes generosity and welcome. Fresh fruit juices are widely available and especially appreciated in the warm climate. Alcohol is strictly regulated and generally limited to international hotels.

 

Shopping and Souvenirs in Oman

 

Bringing home a souvenir from Oman means taking a piece of its history with you. Traditional khanjars, richly decorated silver jewelry, Bahla pottery, and high-quality frankincense are among the country’s most emblematic items. Each piece reflects craftsmanship passed down through generations.

 

Safety

 

Oman is considered one of the safest countries in the region. Crime rates are low, and travelers generally feel very secure. As everywhere, basic common sense and attention to personal belongings are recommended, particularly in tourist areas.

 

Health Advice

 

Oman’s healthcare system is of very high quality, especially in Muscat. No major health risks are present, but travelers should ensure routine vaccinations are up to date. Heat is the main challenge, making hydration and sun protection essential.

 

Climate

 

Oman has a hot climate year-round, with long, intense summers and mild winters. Temperatures can be extremely high from March to October, particularly in desert and coastal regions. The winter months, from November to February, offer the most pleasant conditions for exploring the country.

 

Religions and Beliefs

 

Islam plays a central role in Oman, with Ibadism being the dominant branch. Known for its moderation and tolerance, Ibadism contributes to Oman’s reputation as a model of religious coexistence, where different faiths live together in mutual respect.

 

Etiquette and Customs

 

Omani society is deeply rooted in values of respect, discretion, and hospitality. Greetings are important, dress should remain modest, and religious traditions—especially during Ramadan—must be respected. By adopting an open and respectful attitude, travelers are welcomed with genuine kindness.

Name: Treasures of Oman & Emirates

Brand: tripcentral tours

Quality: First Class

Tour Type: Escorted

Start City: Muscat

End City: Dubai

Vacation Overview:

Traveling to Oman and the Emirates offers a unique mix of tradition and modern luxury. Oman’s rugged landscapes, ancient forts, and historic cities like Muscat and Nizwa showcase its rich culture, while its deserts and mountains offer natural beauty. In contrast, the UAE, with cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, dazzles with futuristic architecture, luxury shopping, and world-class entertainment. From Oman’s serene beaches to the Emirates’ towering skyscrapers, both destinations provide unforgettable experiences.

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  • Arrival at Muscat International Airport. After proceeding through immigration and collecting your luggage you will be met by your driver in the arrivals hall. Transfer to the hotel and check-in.
    Overnight at Muscat.

    Hotel: Radisson Hotel Panorama Muscat (4*) (or similar)
    Hotel (4): Radisson Hotel Panorama Muscat (4*) (or similar)
    Hotel (5): Grand Millennium MCT 5* (or similar)
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