When to go to Muscat
Muscat has a beautiful climate year-round, but it is best to avoid the summer season when temperatures can reach into the 40’s (degrees Celsius). Otherwise, we advise light long sleeve tops and long shorts, skirt or trousers. And don’t forget your sunglasses and hat!Learn the lingo
If you’re going to try and memorise some local language before you visit (we think it’s always worthwhile!), the greetings: As-salám aláykum (peace be with you) AND the reply: Aaláykum as-salám (and to you peace) are worth remembering!Things to do in Muscat
Marvel at the Grand Mosque
The Grand Mosque is a must visit when in Muscat. This stunning example of Islamic architecture and modern design was gifted to Oman by Sultan Qaboos to celebrate his 30th year of reign and really is a sight to behold.

Learn about Omani history at the Beit Al Zubair Museum, Old Muscat
After ambling around the Grand Mosque, head to the Beit Al Zubar Museum in beautiful Old Muscat for a fantastic insight into Oman’s rich history. Behind the impressive carved, wooden doors you’ll find an incredible collection of Omani artifacts, traditional clothing, jewellery and weapons – including two magnificent old canons gifted by Sultan Qaboos for the museum opening.Get lost in the Muttrah Souk: Muscat’s most characterful quarter
Once you’ve soaked up a good dose of culture at Beit Al Zubair, take a walk along the charming Corniche, the coastal road that links Old Muscat with the fishing district of Muttrah.

Lunch at Muttrah Souq and Fish Market
Muttrah is the perfect place to find a great local eatery for a lunch stop. If you’re touring Muscat with a guide, he is sure to have some great recommendations. It’s always a good idea to listen to the locals!
Tour the Royal Opera House
After re-fuelling on some delicious Omani cuisine, make your way to the Royal Opera House for a tour. This gleaming structure was built in 2011 and is the leading arts organization in Oman. This venue, with its rows of bright red plush seats really is spectacular and they have frequent evening performances on, I’d always recommend trying to catch a show if it’s something that might interest you!
A spot of education at the National Museum
Your last cultural stop of the day is Oman’s National Museum. You’ll be shown a backdrop of Oman’s rich history, spanning from the very first human settlements in the country, all the way to present day. If you’re anything like me, really learning about what makes a country unique is one of the most enriching things you can do on your travels.
End your day with rooftop drinks or a sunset Dhow Cruise
After a jam-packed day of culture and exploring, treat yourself to a refreshing sunset drink on the rooftop of your hotel ( the Crowne Plaza is great for this! ) and take in the sweeping views across the coast.

Have a little longer to explore in Muscat?
Diving off the Daymaniyat Islands

Swimming with dolphins

Kayaking from Muscat

So, there we have it, a roundup of some of my favourite things to do in Muscat. This really is a fantastic city that should feature on any Oman itinerary. If Oman is on your travel Wishlist, do drop me an email at [email protected] or give me a call on 01242 253 073 – I’d love to help design the perfect escape for you!
