

What to do in Oman: Emma’s insider tips
Spot the turtles
Seeing the nesting turtles often features on my clients’ wishlists for their Oman holidays . But, the best season for turtle nesting is between the months of April and the end of September, when Oman is sweltering. If you’re planning to visit outside of these months (when the temperature is much more bearable!), you can still spot them. Just because they’re not nesting doesn’t mean they’re not nearby! I once spotted one in the water from the coastal road between Muscat and Sur before. And I hugely recommend heading out on a snorkelling trip to the Daymaniyat Islands if you want to get up close to them. This is definitely one of my favourite full-day experiences offered in Oman – particularly if seeing marine life is top of the bill for you! As well as turtles, there are plenty of vibrantly colourful fish, rays and even whale sharks to swim amongst.
Get off the beaten track in Musandam
The main draw of visiting Musandam is stepping off dry land and onto a dhow cruise , which is brilliant and hugely recommended. But, if you have a half-day free to play with, it would be a great idea to explore the lesser-visited interior of the peninsula on a half-day guided drive. This drive will take you to hidden parts of Oman that haven’t been touched for centuries. A true, off-the-beaten-track experience – and we love those here at HA!
Immerse yourself in Omani culture


Where to stay in Oman: Emma’s insider tips
Where to stay in Muscat

Treat yourself to a stay at the Anantara Jabal Akhdar, if you can!
If you’re heading to the mountains (and you can stretch to it), I highly recommend factoring in a stay at the stunning Anantara Jabal Akhdar . Featured on BBC’s Life Beyond the Lobby programme, this place is really special, with stellar service and spectacular views over the canyon. It’s a treat for sure, but a worthy one.
Enjoy a truly authentic, mountain stay
There are a couple of upmarket hotels in the mountains, but if you want something more Omani, there’s a guest house called The Sugwra in the heart of a ruined village that is just so special. The journey to get there is an experience in itself. You have to hike to reach it, and your luggage is sent across the valley on a zip wire (I doubt your suitcase has ever had more of an adventure!) When you make it though, your efforts will be rewarded with totally unique accommodation, and brilliant food too. It’s a real magical find nestled away in a remote corner of Oman that feels like it’s been carved right out of the cliffs.
So, there we have it, just a small snippet of Emma’s extensive Oman wisdom. If an authentic Arabian adventure is high on your holiday wishlist, do give her a call on 01242 253 073 or email her at [email protected] . She’s busy designing unforgettable holidays here throughout 2023 and yours could well be one of them.
