
Best of Oman – Ramadan Edition 5 Days / 4 Nights | Muscat, Heritage Towns & Coastal Iftar Experience
Discover the essence of Oman this Ramadan with a 5-day escape to Muscat and charming heritage towns. Experience rich culture, stunning coastlines, and a special coastal Iftar that makes your journey truly unforgettable.
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Experience the serene spirit of Ramadan in Oman with this thoughtfully paced 5-day journey through Muscat and the country’s historic interior. During the holy month, Oman embraces calm daylight hours and welcoming evenings marked by illuminated mosques, family gatherings, and traditional Iftar meals. This Ramadan edition blends Muscat’s architectural landmarks and traditional souqs with the heritage towns of Nizwa, Bahla, and Jabrin, along with a scenic dolphin-watching cruise along the Omani coastline. With a special Ramadan-style Iftar gathering included, this package offers a meaningful and culturally enriched way to explore Oman at a relaxed pace.
- Stay in Muscat with daily Suhoor (Sehri).
- Return economy-class airfare included.
- Shared airport transfers on arrival and departure.
- Guided half-day Muscat city tour.
- Visit to the Royal Opera House and Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque.
- Exploration of Muttrah Souq and Corniche waterfront.
- Full-day sightseeing of Nizwa, Bahla, and Jabrin.
- Visit to Nizwa Fort and Jabrin Castle.
- Dolphin-watching cruise along Oman’s coastline.
- Ramadan-style Iftar gathering included on one evening (night meal).
- Oman visa included.
Itinerary
Overnight Stay: Muscat
Arrive at Muscat International Airport and meet the local representative outside the baggage hall area. Proceed by shared transfer to your hotel. After check-in, enjoy time at leisure. As sunset approaches, Muscat transitions into a peaceful Ramadan atmosphere, with families gathering for Iftar and mosques softly illuminated across the city.
(Standard hotel check-in time is after 15:00 hours. Early check-in is subject to availability and additional charges.)
The day includes:
- Arrival at Muscat International Airport
- Meet and greet by a local representative
- Shared transfer from the airport to the hotel
- Hotel check-in and relaxation time
Overnight Stay: Muscat
After Suhoor, proceed on a guided city tour of Muscat with licensed and experienced guides. Begin with a visit to the Royal Opera House, followed by the majestic Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, one of the most significant religious landmarks in the region. Continue to the Natural History Museum and enjoy a photo stop at Al Alam Palace. Drive along the scenic Corniche waterfront before concluding with a visit to Muttrah Souq, one of Oman’s oldest traditional markets. In the evening, experience a Ramadan-style Iftar gathering, offering a warm and culturally inspired setting to break the fast.
The day includes:
- Suhoor at the hotel
- Guided Muscat city tour
- Visit to the Royal Opera House
- Visit to Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
- Natural History Museum visit
- Al Alam Palace photo stop
- Corniche waterfront drive
- Visit to Muttrah Souq
- Ramadan-style Iftar gathering (night meal)
Overnight Stay: Muscat
After Suhoor, proceed towards Nizwa, travelling through the Dakhalia region via the scenic Samail passes and the abandoned villages of Birkat Al Mouz. Visit Nizwa, Oman's ancient capital, and explore its famous souq, known for silverwork, copper vessels, traditional khanjars, and coffee pots. Continue with a visit to Nizwa Fort before proceeding to Jabrin Castle. Enjoy sightseeing in the Bahla area before returning to Muscat.
The day includes:
- Suhoor at the hotel
- Drive through the Dakhalia region, and the Samail passes
- Visit to Birkat Al Mouz
- Nizwa Souq exploration
- Visit to Nizwa Fort
- Visit to Jabrin Castle
- Sightseeing in the Bahla area
Overnight Stay: Muscat
After Suhoor, proceed for a dolphin-watching cruise along Oman’s scenic coastline. This approximately 2-hour cruise offers an excellent opportunity to observe dolphins in their natural habitat while enjoying panoramic coastal views. Return to the hotel and enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure. Ramadan evenings in Muscat offer a relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere, especially along the waterfront areas after sunset.
The day includes:
- Suhoor at the hotel
- Dolphin watching cruise (approx. 2 hours)
- Scenic coastal views
- Leisure time after the tour
After Suhoor, check out from the hotel and proceed by shared transfer to Muscat International Airport for your return flight.
The day includes:
- Suhoor at the hotel
- Hotel check-out
- Shared transfer to the airport
Inclusions
- 4 nights’ accommodation in Muscat at the specified hotel or similar.
- Daily Suhoor (Sehri).
- Return economy-class airfare.
- Shared airport transfers (arrival and departure).
- Single-entry Oman visa charges.
- Half-day guided Muscat city tour.
- Dolphin watching tour along Oman’s coastline
- Full-day sightseeing of Nizwa, Bahla, and Jabrin.
- Ramadan-style Iftar gathering (one evening meal)
Exclusions
- City tax or tourism tax at hotels in Oman.
- Optional tours.
- Government taxes and service taxes as applicable
- Any increase in exchange rates affects surface transportation and land arrangements prior to departure.
- Personal expenses such as laundry, wines, mineral water, food, and drinks are not included in regular menus
- Tips for guides, hotel staff, and drivers.
- Security deposit required at hotel check-in
Other Info
Ramadan event timings and attraction schedules operate according to official announcements and may vary seasonally. Peak Ramadan weekends and Eid dates may attract higher demand and revised pricing. This package can be customised with upgraded hotels, private transfers, or additional Iftar experiences, subject to availability.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Ramadan offers a peaceful daytime atmosphere and welcoming evenings after Iftar, making it a culturally enriching time to experience Oman’s heritage and traditions.
Visitors are encouraged to dress modestly in public areas, especially near mosques and traditional markets. Respectful behaviour and awareness of local customs are appreciated throughout the month.
Eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours should be avoided out of respect for those who are fasting. Hotels and designated venues generally provide dining options for non-fasting guests.
Most tours and attractions remain open, although timings may be adjusted. Evening dining experiences and cultural gatherings typically take place after Iftar.
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