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- The best Oman tour packages
- What people love about Oman Tours
- Travel Oman your way
- Best tour companies for Oman tours
- Best places to start your Oman tour
- Discover Oman tours for every budget
- Oman tours for every group
- Top Oman travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Oman
- What our customers ask about Oman Tours & Trips
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8 Days Group Tour of Blissful Oman
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Oman tour was fantastic, blending stunning landscapes with rich culture. The tour offered a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation.”
Krishna, traveled in July
The magnificent Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque introduces Muscat before visits to Nizwa's historic fort and traditional souq. Desert Rose Camp hosts dune bashing and sunset BBQ in Wahiba Sands. Sur's famous dhow shipyard and turtle nesting at Ras Al Jinz sanctuary round out the adventure. Nights at Ramada Encore Muscat and Golden Tulip Nizwa.
Duration 8 days Destinations Muscat, Nizwa, Jebel Shams, Wahiba Sands, Sur, Qalhat Age Range 1 to 90 year olds Operator MTA Destination Management Company From $2,018
10% Off- US$1,816You save $201
Highlights of Oman
14 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Another great G trip.”
Sean, traveled in October
An 8-day tour takes you through Oman's diverse terrain, from Muscat's Grand Mosque to the turtle-rich shores of Ras al-Jinz. The historic Muttrah Souq beckons, while Bahla Fort stands proud. Nights under desert stars in Wahiba Sands complement visits to Misfat Al Abriyeen's stone houses and ancient Falaj irrigation systems. Includes 7 breakfasts and expert guidance.
Duration 8 days Destinations Muscat, Bimmah Sinkhole, Sur, Ras al Jinz Turtle Reserve, Wadi Bani Khalid, Ibra, Bahla, Nizwa, Al Hamra, Jebel Shams Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From $2,999
25% Off- US$2,249You save $749
Mountains, Deserts and Coast of Oman
43 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent country to visit. Great tour, super friendly and fun.”
JonnyBriggs, traveled in December
Discover Oman's highlights from the Sultan's Palace in Muscat to the 1,000m deep Grand Canyon at Jebel Shams. Experience traditional life at Al Hamra village, camp in Wahiba Sands, and visit Sur's historic dhow shipyards. $2,710 includes 7 breakfasts and authentic Omani hospitality.
Duration 8 days Destinations Muscat, Wadi Tiwi, Sur, Wahiba Sands, Nizwa, Jebel Shams Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operator Explore! From $2,710
10% Off- US$2,440You save $270
The Treasures of Oman - Muscat, Ras Al Had, Wahiba & Nizwa
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“From the awe-inspiring Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque to the historic forts, every stop revealed a new marvel.”
Shivam, traveled in July
Over 8 days, the route winds from Muscat's Grand Mosque to ancient Nizwa Fort. Turtle watching at Ras Al Hadd and Sur's traditional dhow factory precede camping in Wahiba Sands. Comfortable stays at IBIS Muscat and Al Ayjha Plaza provide modern comfort.
Duration 8 days Destinations Muscat, Ras al Hadd, Wadi Shab, Wahiba Sands, Nizwa, Jebel Shams Age Range 5 to 90 year olds Operator MTA Destination Management Company From $1,890
10% Off- US$1,701You save $189
The Oman Essentials Tour with Fully Live Escorted Tour in 4* Hotels - Full Board Plan
10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Every thing went very well. I will recommend tour radar to my friends.”
Najoua, traveled in March
Omani wonders stretch across 760km in 5 days, from the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque to Nizwa's historic souq. Luxury awaits at Arabian Oryx Camp after wading through Wadi Shab and exploring Jabreen Castle. Full board plan features authentic Omani cuisine, with rates approx. $200 per day including 4-star accommodations.
Duration 5 days Destinations Muscat, Sur, Wahiba Sands, Nizwa Age Range 3 to 80 year olds Operator GrayLine UAE and Oman From
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What people love about Oman Tours
- 8 Days Group Tour of Blissful Oman
Oman tour was fantastic, blending stunning landscapes with rich culture. We were amazed by the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and enjoyed exploring ancient forts in Nizwa and Bahla. Highlights included the serene Wahiba Sands desert and the charming town of Sur. The knowledgeable guides made the history and culture come alive. Overall, the tour offered a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation, showcasing Oman’s natural beauty and heritage...
- Highlights of Oman
This tour gives a good overview of the diversity of landscape in Oman, including hiking in a canyon and a gorge, to 4-wheeling over sand dunes, to the city highlights in Muscat. Oman is a beautiful safe country to visit with locals who are friendly and helpful.
- Mountains, Deserts and Coast of Oman
This tour is a good way to see Oman beyond Muscat. Lots of time in cars, but some of this, such as driving through the desert and the canyon are part of the experience - it isn't just let's drive from A to B. There was downtime/own exploring time built in which was great as you can take advantage of the beaches or pools at the different locations - very welcome as it was so hot!
Travel Oman your way
Our active tours pack real cultural experiences into 3-5 days of outdoor exploration, starting in Muscat before heading into the wild. You'll cool off in the blue waters of Bimmah Sinkhole then trek through the rocky paths of Wadi Shab. The nights get interesting - you'll sleep in Bedouin camps after some serious 4x4 driving over massive dunes, then wake up to see the sunrise paint the endless sand. We take you to places like Al Hamra, where 400-year-old mud brick houses still stand and local families show you their traditional crafts. Our travelers often tell us the best part comes at Nizwa, wandering through old souks and fortresses and taking sunset walks in green palm groves.
See all Active toursOur explorer journeys through Oman blend the country's most fascinating places into carefully designed 8-day routes. You'll walk the old quarters of Nizwa and mix with locals at their Friday market before discovering the detailed craftwork inside 17th-century Jabrin Castle. The nights in Wahiba Sands are something special - our travelers often tell us how much they love sitting around the campfire after watching the sun drop behind the dunes. The coastal section takes you to Sur's traditional dhow builders and then to Ras Al Jinz, where you can quietly observe green turtles laying their eggs - it's one of those genuine wildlife moments that stay with you. There's also time for cooling swims in Wadi Bani Khalid's natural pools and walks through ancient date palm groves, giving you a real sense of Oman's diverse landscapes and culture.
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These cultural journeys through Oman span 7-8 days, blending immersive local experiences with historical insights. The tours start at the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, where you'll absorb its architectural details and Islamic heritage, before heading to Nizwa where local guides lead you through quiet corners of the souq to observe traditional silversmiths. Many itineraries feature nights with Bedouin families in Wahiba Sands, joining them for coffee ceremonies and discovering desert traditions firsthand. In Sur, skilled shipwrights demonstrate the art of dhow building, while mountain villages like Misfat Al Abriyeen showcase ancient falaj irrigation networks still functioning today. Our travelers often highlight their time with Sidab women during cooking sessions and visits to mountain beekeepers, where they learn about traditional honey cultivation. The pace allows for unhurried exploration of sites like Jabreen Castle, with time to appreciate intricate ceiling artwork, and relaxed stops at local markets where guides facilitate genuine conversations with vendors. What sets these journeys apart are the authentic connections - from sharing meals in Omani homes to learning about rose water production in remote mountain communities, accessing experiences that casual tourists rarely encounter.
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Best tour companies for Oman tours
Both MTA and GidOman have built solid reputations as reliable tour operators in Oman, with our travelers consistently sharing positive experiences. The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque appears frequently in their stories, along with visits to the ancient forts of Nizwa, Bahla and also Sur by the coast. What really stands out in traveler feedback is how personal these tours feel, thanks to guides like Yousuf, Ilyas, Adam, Jamal and also Aziz. They're often mentioned by name in reviews for going beyond the usual tourist routes. One customer wrote about how Yousuf took a detour to show them a hidden corner of Wadi Shab that most visitors miss. The itineraries blend well-known sites with local experiences - you might find yourself swimming in crystal-clear wadis in the morning, exploring a 17th-century fort by afternoon and camping under the stars in Wahiba Sands by night. Our travelers particularly value how these companies handle the logistics while leaving room for spontaneous stops and authentic interactions with local communities. The accommodations get good marks too - they're comfortable without being overly luxurious, which fits well with Oman's natural character. Several customers mentioned appreciating how the guides share genuine insights about Omani culture, traditions and also daily life, rather than just reciting historical facts.
Best places to start your Oman tour
Muscat serves as the natural starting point for most Oman explorations, with 74 of our tours kicking off from this cultural hub and main entry point. Some specialized trips begin in southern Salalah or link up with Dubai for a wider Gulf experience. Looking to join? Book around 73 days ahead, particularly from October through March when mild weather makes desert exploration really pleasant. Those cooler months bring comfortable 25°C (77°F) days - perfect for mixing cultural visits with dips in wadis and mountain trails. Summer gets quite hot, but it opens up opportunities for early morning coastal wildlife spotting and some excellent deals on upscale hotels. Our photographers love capturing the dramatic mountain scenes at Jebel Shams and the bustling ancient markets of Nizwa throughout the year.
Discover Oman tours for every budget
Oman offers solid value tours that pack the country's best into 7-8 days, running from Muscat through to Wahiba Sands. The real adventure happens up in Jebel Shams, where you'll trek along deep canyon walls that drop away dramatically - locals actually call this Oman's Grand Canyon. Our customers love sleeping under impossibly clear desert skies and waking up to mountain views. The routes include cooling swims at Bimmah sinkhole and visits to traditional villages like Misfat Al Abriyeen, where stone houses seem to grow right out of the mountainside. Many tours include nights with Bedouin families, joining them for traditional coffee ceremonies in the desert. Our recent travelers particularly mentioned the quality lunch boxes at Wadi Shab and liked how the itineraries mix cultural visits with natural exploration.
High-end Oman journeys center around exceptional stays at The Chedi Muscat and Six Senses Zighy Bay, typically running 10 days to let you properly experience each spot. Up in the Green Mountains, guests at Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort often tell us about watching the sun rise over misty canyons from their private terraces. The journeys include private dhow trips around the Daymaniyat Islands, where you can snorkel in pristine reefs far from the crowds. What makes these tours special are the intimate local connections - like cooking alongside Sidab women in their homes and visiting mountain villages to see traditional rose water being made, with special access most visitors don't get.
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Who are you traveling with?
Group
58 tours in OmanGroup tours in Oman typically run 5-8 days, weaving cultural highlights with desert experiences. The organized logistics create an easygoing social atmosphere where our travelers connect over desert campfires in Wahiba Sands and share authentic meals in local settings. Tours feature guided walks through Nizwa's vibrant souq, cooling dips in Wadi Shab's hidden pools, and also overnight stays at Bedouin desert camps. Many itineraries include time at Ras Al Jinz watching sea turtles nest before heading into the mountains, where you'll discover villages like Misfat Al Abriyeen. The magic happens in those shared moments - swimming in Wadi Bani Khalid's crystal pools, learning traditional dhow building techniques in Sur, or gathering to watch the sun transform endless dunes into gold. Our guides blend casual conversation with cultural expertise, and the intimate group sizes let you properly explore ancient fortresses, mountain paths, coastal towns and also hidden desert corners together.
Small Group
61 tours in OmanThese small group journeys across Oman run 7-8 days, moving from Muscat through ancient fortresses, seaside towns and into desert landscapes. Our travelers tell us how the intimate groups help them truly explore places like the winding paths of Mutrah Souq and share authentic coffee ceremonies with Bedouin families in the Wahiba Sands. The tours blend active exploration, like swimming in the hidden pools of Wadi Shab or wandering village paths in Misfat Al Abriyeen, with rich cultural moments - you'll watch master shipwrights crafting dhows in Sur and meet silversmiths working their trade in Nizwa's old souq. Small groups give guides the freedom to take unplanned detours to hidden spots or linger at sites like Jabrin Castle, studying its detailed ceiling art. The desert camp stays are particularly special, as fewer guests means deeper connections with Bedouin hosts and quiet evenings gazing at stars above the dunes. We've woven in distinctive local experiences that work best in small numbers, from sharing meals with women in Sidab to visiting mountain beekeepers and also watching turtles nest at Ras al Jinz.
Private / Personalized
47 tours in OmanHaving your own guide and vehicle in Oman means complete freedom to explore at your pace. These 7-8 day private tours work especially well for photographers and culture enthusiasts who like to take their time. Our travelers often mention how much they appreciate lingering at Jabreen Castle, studying the detailed ceiling paintings without feeling rushed. You can adjust the schedule to catch perfect turtle watching conditions at Ras Al Jinz and stop at local markets whenever something catches your eye. The guides know hidden spots, like quiet wadis and lesser-known corners of Mutrah Souq, plus they're great at arranging spontaneous visits with local families for coffee and dates.
Top Oman travel itineraries to fit your plans
A week in Oman lets you properly explore the key sites. You'll start at Muscat's Grand Mosque and the traditional Muttrah Souk before heading to Wadi Shab and Sur's maritime sites. Our travelers really value spending two nights in the Wahiba Sands desert, riding camels, meeting families and sleeping under incredibly clear starlit skies. The route continues through the mountains to Nizwa, Jabrin Castle and also Jebel Akhdar's old villages, where rose water production and terraced gardens show you traditional life. Some tours head south to tropical Salalah, while others focus on the northern mountains and quiet coastal spots.
See all toursTen-day tours give you time to discover Oman's hidden corners. Our travelers particularly enjoy how these trips mix famous sites with lesser-known spots like Al Khaluf's pristine "Sugar Dunes" and Masirah Island's wild coast. You'll stay in different places each night - from luxury desert camps to mountain lodges and also beachfront hotels. These longer trips include special activities like family cooking sessions, visits to Bahla's pottery workshops and guided walks in remote mountain villages. With more time, you can properly explore both the Wahiba Sands and Jebel Shams areas, swimming in wadis and also discovering old ruins along the way.
See all toursTwo weeks in Oman combines northern highlights with southern Salalah's unique character. Our customers love how these extended trips include special stops like the Oryx breeding center and multiple desert camps - each offering different sunset views. You get deeper into key sites: extra time for Nizwa's Friday animal market, full days in the Empty Quarter's massive dunes and also chances to find hidden coastal villages. These longer tours blend cultural experiences like frankincense plantations and traditional markets with natural highlights from turtle watching to mountain trails and desert exploration.
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Our 8-day Muscat tours really hit the mark for solo travelers, giving you a good balance of guided activities and free time to explore. You can wander through the winding paths of Mutrah Souq or join others for a sunset dhow cruise when the mood strikes. The group dinners are particularly social, and there's nothing quite like sharing stories around the campfire in Wahiba Sands. You'll walk through ancient villages, cool off in clear wadis and spend nights watching turtles nest at Ras al Jinz. Recent guests tell us they love how our guides create an easy-going atmosphere while sharing deep knowledge about Omani culture and daily life.
Our 6-7 day Oman tours give couples plenty of memorable moments together. There's something special about having a secluded pool in Wadi Bani Khalid mostly to yourself, watching the late sun turn the desert golden and exploring quiet mountain villages at your own pace. Many couples tell us they really enjoy mixing active exploration with cultural experiences - like cooking with local families or seeing traditional dhow builders at work in Sur. The desert camps offer private tents with proper beds, and early mornings in the dunes are perfect for photography. Our guides have a good sense of when to share insights and when to step back, letting you take in the experiences together.
Our 5-day tours attract younger travelers who want real physical challenges mixed with cultural discoveries. You'll properly earn your rest with wadi hikes, cave swimming and dune climbing in Wahiba Sands. The tours mix up high-energy activities like 4x4 dune bashing with cultural moments, sitting down for coffee in Bedouin camps. Recent travelers in their 20s and 30s say they love how the days flow - maybe a morning hike followed by exploring ancient forts and local markets. The pace keeps moving but leaves time for sunset moments in the desert and cooling dips in mountain pools.
Our 6-8 day tours work well for senior travelers, combining good hotels with genuine cultural experiences. You'll see all the major sites - the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Nizwa's fort and also ancient villages - but at a comfortable pace with plenty of time at each stop. Our older guests often mention appreciating the small touches, like proper seating for desert dinners and routes that avoid difficult terrain. The guides are really good at adapting activities for different mobility levels while making sure everyone gets to properly experience Omani culture, from the traditional souqs and also the mountain communities.
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Best time to visit Oman
- Spring 2025
Spring brings ideal conditions for exploring Oman's mountains and desert, with our multi-day trips blending Jebel Shams excursions and desert camping consistently earning praise from visitors. Our travelers especially value Wadi Shab during this season, where you'll navigate through linked pools until discovering a waterfall hidden within a cave. The coastal route takes you to Ras al Jinz, where green turtles nest on moonlit shores, while inland paths lead through Nizwa's traditional souqs to observe silver artisans at their craft. What makes these spring tours special are the genuine local connections - you'll dine in Omani homes, visit mountain beekeepers to understand traditional honey production techniques, and also spend nights by campfires in the Wahiba Sands. Our itineraries naturally combine cultural experiences with nature exploration, from peaceful wadis to tucked-away sections of Mutrah Souq. The guides have perfected the timing for visits to spots like the crystal-clear Bimmah Sinkhole, and know precisely when to schedule turtle watching at Ras Al Jinz for the best possible experience.
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- Summer 2025
The Omani summer tours have evolved smartly, with routes that maximize the cooler parts of each day. Early mornings take travelers to the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and Sur's traditional dhow yards, while afternoons focus on refreshing swims in Wadi Shab and Bimmah Sinkhole's crystal waters. Desert nights at premium Wahiba Sands camps offer perfect conditions for stargazing and traditional Bedouin coffee ceremonies. Our tour groups appreciate how we time the visits to Nizwa's historic fort and ancient villages during the gentler morning light, saving mountain pools and wadis for when the heat peaks. The 5-day active tours combine cave swimming, wadi hikes and cultural exploration at places like Al Hamra, where 400-year-old mud brick houses tell ancient stories. For those seeking a more relaxed rhythm, our 10-day coastal journeys mix wildlife watching, dhow sailing and also beach time, taking full advantage of summer's calm waters.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn weather sets up perfectly for active exploration in Oman, and our multi-day trips combining Jebel Shams with desert camping have become real favorites. You'll walk the edges of Oman's grand canyon before making your way down to quiet mountain villages like Misfat Al Abriyeen. Our travelers often tell us how much they love the Wadi Shab swimming and hiking - you'll move through connected pools until you reach a hidden waterfall tucked away in a cave. The coastal sections take you to Ras al Jinz where green turtles lay eggs on moonlit beaches, while inland you can wander through Nizwa's maze-like souqs watching silver craftsmen at work. The local connections really make these tours special - you'll share meals in Omani homes and visit mountain beekeepers to learn about their traditional honey production.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter brings out the best of Oman with our 8-day cultural routes through Muscat, Nizwa and the Wahiba Sands getting consistently high marks from our travelers. The temperatures stay mild and comfortable as you explore the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in the mornings and spend your afternoons at Sur's traditional dhow shipyards. The desert camps become really special in winter - you'll drift off to sleep under incredibly clear stars after watching the sun sink behind the dunes. Many of our groups gather around the campfire for Bedouin coffee ceremonies and local music, which adds such a nice touch to the evening. The tours take you to spots like the crystal-clear Bimmah Sinkhole, and you'll get to experience Nizwa's Friday morning livestock market where locals still trade just as they have for generations.
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What our customers ask about Oman Tours & Trips
What brings travelers to Oman?
You'll find Oman's really different from other Gulf countries with this amazing mix of untouched nature and real cultural experiences. The landscapes will blow you away - there's the massive Jebel Shams mountain reaching up 3000m and these incredibly clear pools at Wadi Bani Khalid that look almost unreal. What's really cool is how they've kept their cities authentic especially Muscat where they don't allow super tall buildings and have preserved all these beautiful old areas. The thing that really stands out though is how genuinely welcoming the Omani people are you can experience this firsthand during Bedouin coffee ceremonies in the Wahiba Sands. They've got great tourist facilities but it never feels crowded or overly touristy.
What cultural experiences can you join in Oman?
There's so many ways to dive into Omani culture and they're all really authentic. Ever been to a traditional cattle market? The Friday morning one at Nizwa Souq is fascinating watching local traders do business the old-school way. In Muscat you can learn to cook with the ladies from Sidab women's cooperative which is great because you're helping support local female entrepreneurs too. The Bedouin camps in Wahiba Sands are amazing - you'll get to enjoy traditional music while having dates and this delicious cardamom coffee. Don't miss Sur's dhow builders they're still making boats just like they did centuries ago. And up in Misfat Al Abriyeen you can check out these incredible UNESCO-listed falaj irrigation systems that mountain communities have used forever.
What natural areas can you visit outside the cities and how do you get there?
Getting to Oman's natural wonders is pretty straightforward with organized tours and 4x4 trips. Wadi Shab's hidden waterfall cave is worth the 40-minute hike while Bimmah Sinkhole's easier to reach with its amazing limestone pools. Want to experience the desert? Wahiba Sands camps are accessed by 4x4 from Al Wasil and you can go dune-bashing at sunset then stargaze at night. If you're into wildlife head to Ras Al Jinz turtle sanctuary between June and September to watch green turtles nesting. For something really special take a 4x4 up to Jebel Akhdar's rose gardens and ancient villages at 2000m - the views are incredible.
Which lesser-known routes do experienced travelers take?
The adventurous types often choose the mountain route through Wadi Bani Awf to Snake Gorge it's pretty dramatic with amazing views and you'll discover hidden villages like Bilad Sait. Taking the coastal road from Muscat to Sur past Bimmah Sinkhole and Fins Beach lets you swim in these pristine spots and visit traditional fishing villages. If you're after authentic markets and Bedouin culture the inland route through Ibra and Sinaw is perfect. These routes are great because you get scenic beauty cultural experiences and way fewer tourists than on the main roads.