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Muscat Half-Day City Tour with Audio Guiding

Muscat Half-Day City Tour with Audio Guiding

Pick up from your hotel. The tour will start from Shatti Al[1]Qurum (next to Intercontinental Hotel) . Being a rare blend of ancient & modern, Muscat is a beautiful city which lies in a maze of brown pleated Mountains. Lulled by the Arabian Sea, the city has undergone dramatic development in the past two or three decades. However, Muscat takes pride in the fact that it has preserved its lustrous culture & heritage. Our visit starts with a drive through the ministries' area, where you can see a number of modern buildings with touches of ancient, Islamic architecture. Photo stop at the Grand Mosque, which is an architectural marvel and perhaps the new landmark of the city. We will then visit the fish market and the folkloric Muttrah souk, with its narrow[1]covered alleys where you can smell exotic aromas of mounds of spices, coffee beans, and ancient remedies, all enticing perfumes that fill the air. Next, engage in a visit to the Bait Al Zubair Museum, which has a fine exhibit of Omani history and culture, encompassing all of the area’s traditional values. You will also have a photo-stop at the magnificent Al Alam Palace (the official residence of Sultan Qaboos) flanked by the twin Portuguese forts of Mirani & Jalali. Tour will end in Mutrah souk & then transfer back to your hotel Itinerary: • 45 mins in Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque • 15 mins in the fish market • 30 mins in the Bait Al Zubair Museum  • 10 mins for a photo stop in Al Alam Palace • 10 mins for a photo stop in Mirani & Jalali • 30 mins in Muttrah Souq

Muscat: Evening Guided City Highlights Tour by Van

Muscat: Evening Guided City Highlights Tour by Van

Enjoy a tour of Muscat's major sights after sundown. See the city's landmarks bathed in the warm evening glow. Begin your tour with a pickup from your hotel with Muscat. For your first stop, visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and the Royal Opera House (photo stop). Admire these iconic buildings in the glow of the evening lights. Take some time to snap some great photos before moving on. Next, stroll along the picturesque promenade of Mutrah Corniche. Then, delve into the bustling energy of Mutrah Souq. Here, scents of frankincense mix with the vibrant display of crafts and textiles, offering a sensory treat. After your visit to the souq, witness the regal elegance of Al Alam Palace. See this contemporary masterpiece set against an ancient backdrop, as its illuminated façade gleams in the night. Finish your tour with a culinary journey at an authentic Omani restaurant. Get dropped off back at your hotel after dinner. Dear Travelers, Please note that the evening Muscat city tour does not include visits inside the Grand Mosque or Royal Opera House. However, it does offer excellent opportunities for photo stops outside these iconic landmarks, allowing you to capture their grandeur from the outside.

Muscat: Full-Day City Tour

Muscat: Full-Day City Tour

Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Muscat with a full-day tour designed to showcase the city's most iconic landmarks. Begin your day at the awe-inspiring Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture. Continue to the elegant Royal Opera House, reflecting Oman's commitment to arts and culture. Next, visit the picturesque Qurum area, known for its lush greenery and serene parks. Stroll along the bustling Mutrah Corniche, explore the old souq, and shop for unique souvenirs at the historic old souq. After a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, the tour takes you to the majestic Al Alam Palace, the ceremonial residence of His Majesty the Sultan. Conclude your journey at the National Museum, where you'll delve into Oman's rich cultural heritage through its carefully curated exhibits. This tour is the perfect way to experience the essence of Muscat in a single day, combining history, culture, and breathtaking scenery.

Muscat: Guided Landmarks Tour

Muscat: Guided Landmarks Tour

Enjoy a full-day outing in Muscat with a guide as you travel by car. Relax with a transfer from your accommodation and see landmarks like the Grand Mosque, the Royal Opera House, Mutrah Corniche, and much more. Begin your exploration of Muscat, the modern capital city filled with traditional Omani heritage. Experience the beauty of the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, the biggest and most stunning mosque in Oman.  Head to your next stop, the Royal Oman Opera House, which has one of the most beautiful auditoriums in the world. Walk along the breathtaking waterfront Corniche of the Mutrah area, with visits to the fresh fish market and historic Mutrah Souq. Browse and buy souvenirs, peek into the history of Oman at the Old Muscat area, and view the Portuguese forts of Aljalali and Almirani.  Choose to visit the National Museum or Alzubair museum (optional) to learn more about Oman's history, culture, and traditions. During this time, you will also pause at the Al Alam Palace, the official palace of His Majesty Sultan of Oman. Now it is time for lunch and to taste traditional Omani food.

Muscat: City Highlights Tour with Transfer

Muscat: City Highlights Tour with Transfer

A sightseeing tour around Muscat, the capital of Oman, is a great chance to soak up the Arabic atmosphere and explore the city where the ancient architecture and monuments are combined with the modern life. The first sight on the tour is Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque which is truly a masterpiece of the world architecture. It took 6 years to erect it and in 2001 it was successfully opened. This mosque is a traditional light Islamic building made from sandstone and marble. It has got 5 minarets – one main and 4 side minarets which create a special distinctive look. The internal design is rich in mosaics, huge handmade Persian carpets and chandeliers decorated with crystals. Our next stop is the Royal Opera House – the pearl of the Oman musical and stage art. The third sight we can’t avoid seeing is Muttrah Souq – the market located right at the banks of the Gulf of Oman. That’s an ideal place if you want to have a look at the ordinary life of Oman. Just go along the rows, look for the items, bargain and have fun as here you can find everything starting from spices finishing traditional rugs, vases or just souvenirs. Having seen the market, we should also look at the Mutrah fort. The fort leads its history at 1580s when the Portuguese had built it. It served as a military defense from the rivals in the past, but today it’s open for tourists. Next thing in Muscat to see is a well-known Al Alam Palace — the residence of Sultan Qaboos. From both sides the forts surround the palace, so you’ll likely enjoy the magnificent scenery. Located in the center of the city, it always attracts a lot of visitors and, although, people are not allowed to go in, they can easily go around and take cool photos.

Muscat - Omani Dhow Coastal and Sunset Cruise (2 hours)

Muscat - Omani Dhow Coastal and Sunset Cruise (2 hours)

Welcome to our Twilight Cruise. This is a 2 hours trip on Omani Traditional dhow, Offers many exiting and exotic sights and experiences. Enjoy the scenic beauty of Oman coastline over the pristine waters of Oman’s capital area breath-taking views of some of its land marks. The dhow sails pass Al Bustan Palace hotel, 17th century Portuguese fort Mirani, Jalali and Al Alam Palace. The highlight of the twilight trip is the Sunset that one can enjoy from the deck of traditional Omani dhow.

Oman: Private Muscat City Tour With Pick-up/ Drop-off

Oman: Private Muscat City Tour With Pick-up/ Drop-off

A Muscat City Tour provides a rich mix of culture, history, and scenic beauty, making it an unforgettable experience for any Traveler. Enjoy Full-Day tour with well knowledgeable and professional guide. 1. Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque • Overview: One of the largest mosques in the world, this architectural masterpiece is known for its intricate Islamic art, the world’s second-largest hand-woven carpet, and an impressive Swarovski crystal chandelier. • Highlight: The serene atmosphere and stunning marble courtyards make this a must-visit. Non-Muslims can visit during specific hours. 2. Royal Opera House Muscat • Overview: A symbol of Oman’s dedication to art and culture, this iconic building hosts world-class performances and boasts stunning architectural design. • Highlight: Explore its grand interiors. 3. Mutrah Corniche • Overview: A picturesque waterfront area with stunning views of the harbor, mountains, and traditional Omani dhows. • Highlight: Stroll along the Corniche, enjoy the fresh sea breeze, and capture the beautiful sunset. 4. Mutrah Souq • Overview: One of the oldest markets in Oman, it’s a treasure trove of spices, textiles, jewelry, and traditional Omani crafts. • Highlight: Shop for unique souvenirs and experience the vibrant hustle and bustle of a traditional Arab market. Followed by ( Muttah Fort ). 5. Al Jalali and Al Mirani Forts • Overview: Guarding the Old Muscat harbor, these 16th-century Portuguese-built forts are a testament to Oman’s rich history. • Highlight: Though not open to the public, their exterior provides great photo opportunities and historical insight. 6. Al Alam Royal Palace • Overview: The ceremonial palace of Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, this structure is a stunning example of Islamic architecture. • Highlight: The palace striking façade and surrounding gardens are perfect for photographs. 7. Bait Al Zubair Museum • Overview: A cultural and historical museum showcasing Omani heritage, including traditional costumes, weapons, and household artifacts. • Highlight: Gain a deeper understanding of Oman’s history and traditions through its exhibits. 8. The Mutrah Fish Market which is one of the most vibrant and authentic experiences in Muscat, offering a glimpse into the daily life of Omanis and their deep connection to the sea. Situated along the Mutrah Corniche, this market is not only a place of commerce but also a cultural hub that reflects the traditions of Oman’s fishing heritage. Optional Add-Ons • Boat Cruise: A dhow cruise along Muscat’s coastline offers views of the city’s landmarks from the sea. • Snorkeling/Diving: Explore Oman’s underwater world at Bandar Al Khairan or other nearby diving spots. Tour Inclusions • Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle. • Services of a knowledgeable local guide. • Refreshments, such as bottled water. • Optional stops based on interest. 9- End up at where customer request to be dropped off ( hotel, airport or any spot in Muscat )

Muscat: Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Tour

Muscat: Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Tour

Get the perfect introduction to Oman's capital city, Muscat, on an open-top, hop-on, hop-off sightseeing tour. From the top deck, take in dramatic views of the city’s stunning scenery and mountainous backdrop as well as the gleaming Sea of Oman. Hop off to explore 16th Century forts, museums and the Sultan’s Al Alam Palace. The carefully designed route takes you to all the major landmarks and historic sights, while engaging recorded audio commentary, available in 6 languages, offers entertaining insights about the history and culture of the city. You can hop on and off at any of the stops to explore on your own. Buses run at regular intervals so re-joining the tour is easy and convenient. Your hop-on hop-off ticket is valid for 1 day or 2 days, including unlimited rides per loop during hours of operation. The tour is a fun, safe and relaxed way to explore the city. Above all, it guarantees breathtaking views of Muscat. See top sights including: Muttrah Suq Muttrah Fort Muttrah Corniche National Museum Ruwi Clock Tower Parliament Building/Majlis Oman Sohar Boat Marina Bandar Al Rowdha Al Alem Palace Al Mirani Fort Bait Al Zubair Museum Omani French Museum Al Jalali Fort Mangrove Lagoon

Muscat: Private City Highlights Tour With Pick-up/Drop-off

Muscat: Private City Highlights Tour With Pick-up/Drop-off

We will take you through the gorgeous city of Muscat where we will first visit the grand mosque is one of the biggest 1-piece handmade Iranian carpet in the world and can comfortably accommodate up to 20,000 worshippers, open (8am to 11am) except Friday. Then drive you around the ministries and the Royal Opera House area which is leading arts, and culture organization in the Oman. The vision of the Opera House is to serve as a center of excellence in global cultural engagement. Then visit Qurum Beach Photo Stop and we will take you to have a taste the Omani bread with honey and karak tea. Muttrah Souq is next, where you can find various souvenirs and Muttrah Souq one of the oldest marketplaces in Oman, after we will show you the Al Alam palace, the official palace of his majesty. If you want Learn more about the history of Oman at the Bait Al Zubair Museum. Next visit the 2 Portuguese forts of Al Jalali and Al Mirani photo stop are next on the itinerary.

Private Half-Day Muscat City Tour

Private Half-Day Muscat City Tour

Grand Mosque is built on a site occupying 416,000 m2 (4,480,000 sq. ft.) and the complex extends to cover an area of 40,000 m2 (430,000 sq. ft.), the newly built Grand Mosque was inaugurated by Sultan of Oman on May 4, 2001. Five minarets have been built around the premises of the Mosque the main minaret (90 meters, 300 ft.) in height. The prayer hall is square in shape and 74.4 by 74.4 meters (244 by 244 feet) has a central dome rising to a height of 50 meters (160 ft.) above the floor, the dome is embellished spectacularly from the inside and it is a major tourist attraction in itself, the main Musalla (Prayer Room) can hold over 6500 worshippers. From Grand Mosque on the way to the fish market we drive through ministries and embassies area also we drive through the Marvelous Beach Street, Visit Fish, and Vegetable Market, local peoples paying and selling fresh fish and seafood. From the fish market, just a short drive to Mutrah Souq visit Mutrah Souq, Oman's largest Traditional Souq, Muttrah Market (Souq) is one of the oldest marketplaces in Oman dating back two hundred years, it is located adjacent to the harbor of Muscat and has seen an immense trade in the age of sail, being strategically located on the way to India and China, it was named after darkness because of the crowded stalls and lanes where the sunrays do not infiltrate during the day and the shoppers need lamps to know their destinations, the name of the market has been drawn specifically from the part that extends from Al Lawatiya Mosque to Khour Bimba where the place is really full of stores and stalls and the narrow area of lanes does not allow the sunlight to enter. From Muttrah Souq we visit Bait Al Zubair Museum. For a fine display of Omani culture and history and information about the Royal Family. Continue your trip to visit old Muscat and see the Al Alam Palace, has a history of over 200 years, and was built under the watch of Imam Sultan bin Ahmed, the 7th direct great-grandfather of Sultan Haitham, the existing palace, which has a facade of gold and blue, was rebuilt as a royal residence in 1972, the inner grounds of the palace remain off-limits, but members of the public are permitted to stop near the gates and take photographs, the Palace is used for official functions and receives distinguished visitors. From there visit the Royal Opera house, He is majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said Sultan of Oman has been always a fan of classical music and arts, in 2001, the sultan ordered the building of an opera house, and it was officially opened on October 12, 2011, the Royal Opera House reflects unique contemporary Omani architecture, and has a capacity to accommodate a maximum of 1,100 people. The opera house complex consists of a concert theater, auditorium, formal landscaped gardens, cultural market with retail, luxury restaurants, and an art center for musical, theatrical, and operatic productions.

Al Alam Palace: Our most recommended tours and activities

Muscat Half-Day City Tour with Audio Guiding

Muscat Half-Day City Tour with Audio Guiding

Pick up from your hotel. The tour will start from Shatti Al[1]Qurum (next to Intercontinental Hotel) . Being a rare blend of ancient & modern, Muscat is a beautiful city which lies in a maze of brown pleated Mountains. Lulled by the Arabian Sea, the city has undergone dramatic development in the past two or three decades. However, Muscat takes pride in the fact that it has preserved its lustrous culture & heritage. Our visit starts with a drive through the ministries' area, where you can see a number of modern buildings with touches of ancient, Islamic architecture. Photo stop at the Grand Mosque, which is an architectural marvel and perhaps the new landmark of the city. We will then visit the fish market and the folkloric Muttrah souk, with its narrow[1]covered alleys where you can smell exotic aromas of mounds of spices, coffee beans, and ancient remedies, all enticing perfumes that fill the air. Next, engage in a visit to the Bait Al Zubair Museum, which has a fine exhibit of Omani history and culture, encompassing all of the area’s traditional values. You will also have a photo-stop at the magnificent Al Alam Palace (the official residence of Sultan Qaboos) flanked by the twin Portuguese forts of Mirani & Jalali. Tour will end in Mutrah souk & then transfer back to your hotel Itinerary: • 45 mins in Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque • 15 mins in the fish market • 30 mins in the Bait Al Zubair Museum  • 10 mins for a photo stop in Al Alam Palace • 10 mins for a photo stop in Mirani & Jalali • 30 mins in Muttrah Souq

Muscat: Evening Guided City Highlights Tour by Van

Muscat: Evening Guided City Highlights Tour by Van

Enjoy a tour of Muscat's major sights after sundown. See the city's landmarks bathed in the warm evening glow. Begin your tour with a pickup from your hotel with Muscat. For your first stop, visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and the Royal Opera House (photo stop). Admire these iconic buildings in the glow of the evening lights. Take some time to snap some great photos before moving on. Next, stroll along the picturesque promenade of Mutrah Corniche. Then, delve into the bustling energy of Mutrah Souq. Here, scents of frankincense mix with the vibrant display of crafts and textiles, offering a sensory treat. After your visit to the souq, witness the regal elegance of Al Alam Palace. See this contemporary masterpiece set against an ancient backdrop, as its illuminated façade gleams in the night. Finish your tour with a culinary journey at an authentic Omani restaurant. Get dropped off back at your hotel after dinner. Dear Travelers, Please note that the evening Muscat city tour does not include visits inside the Grand Mosque or Royal Opera House. However, it does offer excellent opportunities for photo stops outside these iconic landmarks, allowing you to capture their grandeur from the outside.

Muscat: Full-Day City Tour

Muscat: Full-Day City Tour

Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Muscat with a full-day tour designed to showcase the city's most iconic landmarks. Begin your day at the awe-inspiring Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture. Continue to the elegant Royal Opera House, reflecting Oman's commitment to arts and culture. Next, visit the picturesque Qurum area, known for its lush greenery and serene parks. Stroll along the bustling Mutrah Corniche, explore the old souq, and shop for unique souvenirs at the historic old souq. After a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, the tour takes you to the majestic Al Alam Palace, the ceremonial residence of His Majesty the Sultan. Conclude your journey at the National Museum, where you'll delve into Oman's rich cultural heritage through its carefully curated exhibits. This tour is the perfect way to experience the essence of Muscat in a single day, combining history, culture, and breathtaking scenery.

Muscat: Guided Landmarks Tour

Muscat: Guided Landmarks Tour

Enjoy a full-day outing in Muscat with a guide as you travel by car. Relax with a transfer from your accommodation and see landmarks like the Grand Mosque, the Royal Opera House, Mutrah Corniche, and much more. Begin your exploration of Muscat, the modern capital city filled with traditional Omani heritage. Experience the beauty of the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, the biggest and most stunning mosque in Oman.  Head to your next stop, the Royal Oman Opera House, which has one of the most beautiful auditoriums in the world. Walk along the breathtaking waterfront Corniche of the Mutrah area, with visits to the fresh fish market and historic Mutrah Souq. Browse and buy souvenirs, peek into the history of Oman at the Old Muscat area, and view the Portuguese forts of Aljalali and Almirani.  Choose to visit the National Museum or Alzubair museum (optional) to learn more about Oman's history, culture, and traditions. During this time, you will also pause at the Al Alam Palace, the official palace of His Majesty Sultan of Oman. Now it is time for lunch and to taste traditional Omani food.

Muscat: City Highlights Tour with Transfer

Muscat: City Highlights Tour with Transfer

A sightseeing tour around Muscat, the capital of Oman, is a great chance to soak up the Arabic atmosphere and explore the city where the ancient architecture and monuments are combined with the modern life. The first sight on the tour is Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque which is truly a masterpiece of the world architecture. It took 6 years to erect it and in 2001 it was successfully opened. This mosque is a traditional light Islamic building made from sandstone and marble. It has got 5 minarets – one main and 4 side minarets which create a special distinctive look. The internal design is rich in mosaics, huge handmade Persian carpets and chandeliers decorated with crystals. Our next stop is the Royal Opera House – the pearl of the Oman musical and stage art. The third sight we can’t avoid seeing is Muttrah Souq – the market located right at the banks of the Gulf of Oman. That’s an ideal place if you want to have a look at the ordinary life of Oman. Just go along the rows, look for the items, bargain and have fun as here you can find everything starting from spices finishing traditional rugs, vases or just souvenirs. Having seen the market, we should also look at the Mutrah fort. The fort leads its history at 1580s when the Portuguese had built it. It served as a military defense from the rivals in the past, but today it’s open for tourists. Next thing in Muscat to see is a well-known Al Alam Palace — the residence of Sultan Qaboos. From both sides the forts surround the palace, so you’ll likely enjoy the magnificent scenery. Located in the center of the city, it always attracts a lot of visitors and, although, people are not allowed to go in, they can easily go around and take cool photos.

Muscat - Omani Dhow Coastal and Sunset Cruise (2 hours)

Muscat - Omani Dhow Coastal and Sunset Cruise (2 hours)

Welcome to our Twilight Cruise. This is a 2 hours trip on Omani Traditional dhow, Offers many exiting and exotic sights and experiences. Enjoy the scenic beauty of Oman coastline over the pristine waters of Oman’s capital area breath-taking views of some of its land marks. The dhow sails pass Al Bustan Palace hotel, 17th century Portuguese fort Mirani, Jalali and Al Alam Palace. The highlight of the twilight trip is the Sunset that one can enjoy from the deck of traditional Omani dhow.

Oman: Private Muscat City Tour With Pick-up/ Drop-off

Oman: Private Muscat City Tour With Pick-up/ Drop-off

A Muscat City Tour provides a rich mix of culture, history, and scenic beauty, making it an unforgettable experience for any Traveler. Enjoy Full-Day tour with well knowledgeable and professional guide. 1. Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque • Overview: One of the largest mosques in the world, this architectural masterpiece is known for its intricate Islamic art, the world’s second-largest hand-woven carpet, and an impressive Swarovski crystal chandelier. • Highlight: The serene atmosphere and stunning marble courtyards make this a must-visit. Non-Muslims can visit during specific hours. 2. Royal Opera House Muscat • Overview: A symbol of Oman’s dedication to art and culture, this iconic building hosts world-class performances and boasts stunning architectural design. • Highlight: Explore its grand interiors. 3. Mutrah Corniche • Overview: A picturesque waterfront area with stunning views of the harbor, mountains, and traditional Omani dhows. • Highlight: Stroll along the Corniche, enjoy the fresh sea breeze, and capture the beautiful sunset. 4. Mutrah Souq • Overview: One of the oldest markets in Oman, it’s a treasure trove of spices, textiles, jewelry, and traditional Omani crafts. • Highlight: Shop for unique souvenirs and experience the vibrant hustle and bustle of a traditional Arab market. Followed by ( Muttah Fort ). 5. Al Jalali and Al Mirani Forts • Overview: Guarding the Old Muscat harbor, these 16th-century Portuguese-built forts are a testament to Oman’s rich history. • Highlight: Though not open to the public, their exterior provides great photo opportunities and historical insight. 6. Al Alam Royal Palace • Overview: The ceremonial palace of Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, this structure is a stunning example of Islamic architecture. • Highlight: The palace striking façade and surrounding gardens are perfect for photographs. 7. Bait Al Zubair Museum • Overview: A cultural and historical museum showcasing Omani heritage, including traditional costumes, weapons, and household artifacts. • Highlight: Gain a deeper understanding of Oman’s history and traditions through its exhibits. 8. The Mutrah Fish Market which is one of the most vibrant and authentic experiences in Muscat, offering a glimpse into the daily life of Omanis and their deep connection to the sea. Situated along the Mutrah Corniche, this market is not only a place of commerce but also a cultural hub that reflects the traditions of Oman’s fishing heritage. Optional Add-Ons • Boat Cruise: A dhow cruise along Muscat’s coastline offers views of the city’s landmarks from the sea. • Snorkeling/Diving: Explore Oman’s underwater world at Bandar Al Khairan or other nearby diving spots. Tour Inclusions • Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle. • Services of a knowledgeable local guide. • Refreshments, such as bottled water. • Optional stops based on interest. 9- End up at where customer request to be dropped off ( hotel, airport or any spot in Muscat )

Muscat: Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Tour

Muscat: Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Tour

Get the perfect introduction to Oman's capital city, Muscat, on an open-top, hop-on, hop-off sightseeing tour. From the top deck, take in dramatic views of the city’s stunning scenery and mountainous backdrop as well as the gleaming Sea of Oman. Hop off to explore 16th Century forts, museums and the Sultan’s Al Alam Palace. The carefully designed route takes you to all the major landmarks and historic sights, while engaging recorded audio commentary, available in 6 languages, offers entertaining insights about the history and culture of the city. You can hop on and off at any of the stops to explore on your own. Buses run at regular intervals so re-joining the tour is easy and convenient. Your hop-on hop-off ticket is valid for 1 day or 2 days, including unlimited rides per loop during hours of operation. The tour is a fun, safe and relaxed way to explore the city. Above all, it guarantees breathtaking views of Muscat. See top sights including: Muttrah Suq Muttrah Fort Muttrah Corniche National Museum Ruwi Clock Tower Parliament Building/Majlis Oman Sohar Boat Marina Bandar Al Rowdha Al Alem Palace Al Mirani Fort Bait Al Zubair Museum Omani French Museum Al Jalali Fort Mangrove Lagoon

Muscat: Private City Highlights Tour With Pick-up/Drop-off

Muscat: Private City Highlights Tour With Pick-up/Drop-off

We will take you through the gorgeous city of Muscat where we will first visit the grand mosque is one of the biggest 1-piece handmade Iranian carpet in the world and can comfortably accommodate up to 20,000 worshippers, open (8am to 11am) except Friday. Then drive you around the ministries and the Royal Opera House area which is leading arts, and culture organization in the Oman. The vision of the Opera House is to serve as a center of excellence in global cultural engagement. Then visit Qurum Beach Photo Stop and we will take you to have a taste the Omani bread with honey and karak tea. Muttrah Souq is next, where you can find various souvenirs and Muttrah Souq one of the oldest marketplaces in Oman, after we will show you the Al Alam palace, the official palace of his majesty. If you want Learn more about the history of Oman at the Bait Al Zubair Museum. Next visit the 2 Portuguese forts of Al Jalali and Al Mirani photo stop are next on the itinerary.

Private Half-Day Muscat City Tour

Private Half-Day Muscat City Tour

Grand Mosque is built on a site occupying 416,000 m2 (4,480,000 sq. ft.) and the complex extends to cover an area of 40,000 m2 (430,000 sq. ft.), the newly built Grand Mosque was inaugurated by Sultan of Oman on May 4, 2001. Five minarets have been built around the premises of the Mosque the main minaret (90 meters, 300 ft.) in height. The prayer hall is square in shape and 74.4 by 74.4 meters (244 by 244 feet) has a central dome rising to a height of 50 meters (160 ft.) above the floor, the dome is embellished spectacularly from the inside and it is a major tourist attraction in itself, the main Musalla (Prayer Room) can hold over 6500 worshippers. From Grand Mosque on the way to the fish market we drive through ministries and embassies area also we drive through the Marvelous Beach Street, Visit Fish, and Vegetable Market, local peoples paying and selling fresh fish and seafood. From the fish market, just a short drive to Mutrah Souq visit Mutrah Souq, Oman's largest Traditional Souq, Muttrah Market (Souq) is one of the oldest marketplaces in Oman dating back two hundred years, it is located adjacent to the harbor of Muscat and has seen an immense trade in the age of sail, being strategically located on the way to India and China, it was named after darkness because of the crowded stalls and lanes where the sunrays do not infiltrate during the day and the shoppers need lamps to know their destinations, the name of the market has been drawn specifically from the part that extends from Al Lawatiya Mosque to Khour Bimba where the place is really full of stores and stalls and the narrow area of lanes does not allow the sunlight to enter. From Muttrah Souq we visit Bait Al Zubair Museum. For a fine display of Omani culture and history and information about the Royal Family. Continue your trip to visit old Muscat and see the Al Alam Palace, has a history of over 200 years, and was built under the watch of Imam Sultan bin Ahmed, the 7th direct great-grandfather of Sultan Haitham, the existing palace, which has a facade of gold and blue, was rebuilt as a royal residence in 1972, the inner grounds of the palace remain off-limits, but members of the public are permitted to stop near the gates and take photographs, the Palace is used for official functions and receives distinguished visitors. From there visit the Royal Opera house, He is majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said Sultan of Oman has been always a fan of classical music and arts, in 2001, the sultan ordered the building of an opera house, and it was officially opened on October 12, 2011, the Royal Opera House reflects unique contemporary Omani architecture, and has a capacity to accommodate a maximum of 1,100 people. The opera house complex consists of a concert theater, auditorium, formal landscaped gardens, cultural market with retail, luxury restaurants, and an art center for musical, theatrical, and operatic productions.

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It was a lovely tour not that much people which allowed me to interact with the guide more often. I tried many authentic food like “Mishkak”. I hope I get the chance to try it again. We had enough time at every place we stopped although we were in a group.

The tour was amazing our guide Mr khaleel was very patient the audio provided as well helped so much to understand the history of Muscat overall 10/10 experience and would highly recommend

Great tour, very informative, which allowed us to learn a lot about Oman and its riches. Thanks to Khaleel our driver for being attentive and very professional. I recommend this activity.

Tour was excellent. Our guide Akram explained very well. He was nice and my kids enjoyed the tour. Would recommend if you are looking for private muscat tour with family.

Well organized from all perspectives. Big and clean car cozy for the whole trip. I learnt a lot about the history thanks to the professional guide