Oman Awaits: Desert Adventures and Coastal Beauty
From the golden sands of the Wahiba Desert to the tranquil turquoise waters of the Arabian Sea, Oman offers a breathtaking blend of adventure and tranquillity. Stroll through ancient souks, explore majestic forts and indulge in the warmth of Omani hospitality. Whether you are looking for thrilling desert safaris, relaxing beachside retreats or immersive cultural journeys, Oman promises a unique escape that will captivate your senses and leave you with lasting memories.
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Tailor-Made Oman Holidays with MultiWander – Where Ancient Tradition Meets Modern Elegance
What makes Oman the Middle East’s best-kept secret for authentic Arabian experiences?
Oman offers a rare glimpse into authentic Arabian culture that has been preserved for centuries! While other Gulf nations reach for the skies with futuristic skylines, Oman treasures its ancient forts, traditional souqs, and the timeless beauty of the Wahiba Sands desert. With MultiWander, we create custom Oman travel packages that reveal both the stunning natural wonders and the rich cultural heritage of this Arabian jewel. From the majestic fjords of Musandam to the frankincense trails of Salalah – we handle everything to ensure you experience the true soul of Arabia.
Is exploring Oman by rental car a good option?
Absolutely! A rental car is a fantastic way to discover Oman’s diverse landscapes at your own pace! The country offers excellent, well-maintained roads that make self-driving both safe and enjoyable. From the vibrant capital Muscat you can easily reach stunning wadis, desert dunes, and picturesque mountain villages on day trips. With MultiWander, we can help you plan the perfect Oman road trip itinerary with the right vehicle and carefully selected accommodations for an unforgettable Arabian adventure.
Can Oman be combined with other countries?
Yes, Oman combines beautifully with various destinations for an extended Middle Eastern or Asian journey! You can easily pair it with the United Arab Emirates to contrast Oman’s authenticity with Dubai’s modernity, or create a longer adventure combining Oman with India or Sri Lanka. These multi-destination trips allow you to experience completely different cultures, landscapes, and traditions in one seamless journey. With MultiWander, we specialize in creating custom combination packages that make international travel logistics effortless and enjoyable.
What makes Oman so special compared to other Gulf countries?
Oman has chosen a different path – one that beautifully balances modernity with deep-rooted tradition! While equally prosperous, Oman doesn’t prioritize opulence and skyscrapers like the UAE. Instead, it focuses on preserving its cultural heritage and natural environment. Here, modern infrastructure seamlessly blends with ancient traditions, and understated elegance is valued over lavish displays. What sets Oman apart is its commitment to being exceptionally clean and safe – making it the perfect destination for travelers seeking authentic Arabian culture without compromising on comfort and security.
Oman travel highlights
Beach Holiday in Salalah
Escape to Salalah, Oman’s tropical paradise, where pristine beaches and lush landscapes provide the perfect backdrop for your dream beach holiday. Dip your toes into the soft white sands of Dhofar’s hidden coves, swim in the crystal clear waters and bask under the golden sun. With its unique blend of natural beauty and serene luxury, Salalah invites you to unwind, explore stunning waterfalls and enjoy the gentle sea breeze.

Muscat: The capital Oman
Muscat, Oman’s captivating capital, offers a blend of tradition and modernity. Highlights include the stunning Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, the historic Al Jalali and Al Mirani forts and the bustling Mutrah Souq. Explore the architectural marvel that is the Royal Opera House and relax on scenic Qurum Beach. Muscat’s rich heritage and vibrant culture make it a must-visit destination. For more information about Muscta, we have created a separate website with this link.

Stopover Oman
Oman’s main airport hub, Muscat International Airport, is a gateway to both luxury and convenience, offering an exceptional stopover experience. Modern and well-equipped, it serves as an ideal entry point to explore Oman’s rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. With seamless connections, efficient services, and a range of amenities, the airport makes it easy to enjoy a brief stay. Travelers can take advantage of this stopover to discover Muscat’s key attractions, including the Grand Mosque, Mutrah Souq, and scenic coastal views, making Oman a compelling destination to explore, even if just for a few hours.

Oman Travel Guide: Entry, Visa, Currency, and Essentials
Entry & Visa Requirements for Oman
Polish citizens traveling to Oman need an electronic visa (eVisa) valid for 30 days. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from entry. Carry proof of financial means, a return ticket, and check current health regulations.
Official Oman visa info for Polish citizens: Oman Visa Requirements
Apply online for an Oman eVisa: Oman eVisa Application Portal
Current Time in Oman
Time in Muscat (Capital of Oman):
Oman follows a single time zone: Gulf Standard Time (GST).
Languages Spoken in Oman
- Arabic (official)
Currency & Money in Oman
The official currency is the Omani Rial (OMR). Currency exchange is available at airports, banks, and hotels. Credit cards are accepted in most hotels and restaurants.
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Driving & Traffic in Oman
Traffic in Oman is smooth with modern roads and clear signage. In Muscat and Salalah, congestion is minimal. Taxis and ride-sharing services are available. Renters should have an international driving permit.
Electrical Outlets in Oman
Oman uses Type G plugs (same as the UK, 230V, 50Hz). Polish travelers with Type C/E devices need an adapter.
Type of Electrical Outlet in Oman
Type G
Year-round climate table Oman
Oman enjoys a predominantly warm climate throughout the year, with mild temperatures from October to March and hot, dry conditions from April to September. Coastal areas, such as Muscat, experience higher humidity, while inland regions, including the desert, experience more extreme temperatures. The Dhofar region in the south benefits from a unique monsoon season, known as the Khareef, which brings cooler temperatures and lush greenery from June to September.
| Month | Season | Ø Temprature °C | Ø Rainy |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 16 – 25 | 3 | |
| February | 17 – 26 | 3 | |
| March | 20 – 30 | 2 | |
| April | 24 – 35 | 1 | |
| May | 29 – 40 | 0 | |
| June | 30 – 40 | 0 | |
| July | 30 – 38 | 0 | |
| August | 28 – 36 | 0 | |
| September | 27 – 35 | 0 | |
| October | 24 – 34 | 0 | |
| November | 21 – 30 | 1 | |
| December | 18 – 27 | 1 |
