Different landscapes, mountain peaks, traditional Omani perfumes (attar), and water pools, all in one. Oman embodies authentic Middle Eastern beauty that continues to grab travellers’ attention. As one of the oldest independent Arab states, it preserves its deep-rooted heritage in traditional architecture and hundreds of historic forts and castles.
Whether you want to explore the bustling traditional souqs and historic cultural heart of Nizwa, dive along the pristine coastline, or experience the legendary local hospitality over a welcoming serving of coffee and dates, Oman offers a relaxed escape on the Arabian Peninsula, easily experienced through curated Oman tour packages from UAE.
Best time to visit Oman
December to February– This is the perfect time to visit Oman as it offers the coldest temperature, best for hiking, camping and sightseeing. In this period, travellers may also experience the Muscat Festival, often held between January and February. It is a massive celebration of Omani culture, arts, and heritage, featuring traditional performances, crafts, and local cuisine.
April to May- This duration brings clear, bright skies, but the heat quickly builds across Muscat and Nizwa as summer approaches. While the Wahiba Sands, also known as Sharqiya Sands, become too warm for desert camping, this is a fantastic time to escape the heat by heading to the cooler, high-altitude mountain regions like Jebel Akhdar, or by sticking to water activities along the coast.
Connectivity from the UAE
Oman is one of the most easily accessible destinations from the UAE, offering frequent, brief flights from Dubai and Abu Dhabi to both Muscat and Salalah. Road travel is also a highly popular option, providing beautiful, scenic drives between the two countries with straightforward border procedures.
By Air: Flights operate from Dubai and Abu Dhabi to Muscat, with additional connections to Salalah. Major carriers such as Emirates, Oman Air, flydubai, and Etihad Airways operate these routes. Flight durations typically range from 1 to 2 hours, making it a quick and convenient journey.
By Road: Driving from the UAE into Oman is a popular option for travellers seeking flexibility and scenic desert and mountain views. The journey from Dubai to Muscat generally takes around 4.5 to 6 hours, depending on the route and traffic.
Visa for UAE Nationals and Residents
Visa for UAE Nationals and Residents: For UAE citizens, entering Oman is highly convenient. They do not require a visa for short visits. They can travel freely using a valid passport and, in certain cases, a national ID card.
For UAE residents, eligible travellers can apply for a GCC Resident eVisa, allowing stays of up to 30 days. You must submit a valid UAE residence visa alongside a passport with at least six months of remaining validity. It is advisable to check current requirements in advance, as visa-on-arrival is not guaranteed for all residents.
Driving and Border Logistics: Travellers who prefer road transit must carry vehicle insurance, obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC) if the car is financed or not registered in their name, and pay the mandatory exit and entry fees at the border checkpoints.
Do not stress about the visa and documentation processes. Flying Squirrel Holidays’ Oman tour packages from UAE provide all the details for you to enjoy a completely seamless transition to the serene beauty of the Sultanate.