Oman renowned for it is endless desert; beautiful greenery it is one of those destinations with a lot of charm and natural beauty. The best time to visit Oman is between October and April where the temperature varies between 20c to 30c’s.
The beautiful Muscat City is where most of the busy life takes place, saying that you would still find it quiet and peaceful. Rocky mountain scenery and the beautiful ocean complete the atmosphere of this beautiful area.
Oman Locals
While swimming in Oman, I walked in the sea for over 300 meters in a shallow water to reach 1.50 meter depth, it’s a very nice sandy beach where locals and tourist can enjoy, but tourists tend to use hotel private beaches as it’s not a local trend to appear with a bikini on public beaches.
When it comes to hotels, it has more to offer than any other place and it’s the popular places for tourists and locals alike to hang out, dine, or have an alcoholic drink, as drinking alcohol is only permitted in hotels.
The Oman cuisine is quite spicy and close to Indian food, and it’s not as popular outdoor, but you tend to find more Lebanese and Turkish restaurants in and outside the hotels. but one thing I can recommend is the sea food, Oman its an area rich in sea food cuisine as the sea food export business forms 70-80 % of it’s economy, so don’t hesitate to order fish it will always come flapping on your plate 🙂
Oman beaches
An enjoyable time prior to dinner is sipping a nice cold drink on the hotel terrace and watching the sun immersing behind the sea, reflecting a beautiful colour on both sky and water.
The people in Oman are very friendly and polite, as they are famous on having a laid back and relaxed mood most of the time.
Definitely, a must do in Oman is scuba diving especially if you have a passion for undersea photography and filming. The marine life is absolutely thrilling, in particular the turtles.
The beaches of Ras Al Had and Ras Al Junayz are the famous areas for turtles to come lay their eggs.
Oman architecture
What is more fascinating are the intriguing caves Al Hoota being the most popular cave in Oman. This cave is over 2 million years old; it is in Jabal Shams and will take about 45 minutes to tour the whole cave. Even though the cave may look like its made of stone, it isn’t. It made of water. It all starts when rainwater dissolves, carbon dioxide from the atmosphere or soil, producing a dilute carbonic acid that dissolves the limestone, creating room for it, thus forming the cave.

From many people we hear Oman is the natural version of Dubai, which is agreeable based on the nature, the beaches and the amazing architecture. If your looking for a place to escape have nothing but pure indulgence, fantastic beaches and deserts, with a lot of scenic views Oman is the place to go.Have you been to Oman? or thinking tell us your thoughts?

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Oman renowned for it is endless desert; beautiful greenery it is one of those destinations with a lot of charm and natural beauty. The best time to visit Oman is between October and April where the temperature varies between 20c to 30c's. The beautiful Muscat City is where most of...