Oman Tours

Oman: Journeys Through Forts, Souks and Desert Horizons

From the sweeping dunes of Wahiba Sands to the cool terraces of Jebel Akhdar and the turquoise waters along Muscat’s coast, Oman is a land shaped by contrasts. Ancient forts rise above bustling souks, incense drifts through mountain villages, and Bedouin hospitality welcomes travellers into desert camps beneath a star-filled sky.

Oman’s landscapes invite you to move at a slower rhythm. On the coast, dhows glide across the Gulf of Oman while fishermen haul in the day’s catch. Inland, wadis reveal hidden pools shaded by date palms, and mountain trails lead to stone-built villages clinging to rocky cliffs. The desert stretches endlessly, alive with shifting sands and stories carried by the wind.

Life here is shaped by both land and tradition. Souqs pulse with trade and conversation, the scent of spices and frankincense fills the air, and family gatherings centre on slow-cooked dishes passed down through generations. Hospitality is instinctive, and encounters often linger longer than expected.

Travelling with Crooked Compass takes you deeper into this rhythm. Share shuwa in a family home, trace the alleys of Muttrah Souq, or stand at the edge of Jebel Shams, the “Grand Canyon of Arabia.” In every experience, Oman reveals itself not as a list of sights, but as a living story carried by its people and landscapes.

Quick Facts: Oman Tours

Capital: Muscat (approx. 1.6 million in the metropolitan area)
Population: Around 5.4 million
Currency: Omani Rial (OMR)
Time Zone: UTC +4:00
Languages: Arabic (official); English is widely spoken in business and tourism
Best Season: October–April for cooler desert and mountain temperatures, festivals, and coastal journeys; May–September is hotter but ideal for diving and fewer crowds
Visas: Most travellers, including those from Australia, New Zealand, the UK, EU, USA, and Canada, require an e-visa for entry. Check the latest requirements before departure.
Power: Type G (240V, 50Hz). A universal adapter is recommended.

Our Tours in Oman

Why Choose Crooked Compass for Oman?

Small Groups, Big Encounters

Travel with no more than 12 travellers for an intimate journey that allows flexibility and deeper connection.

Guided by Local Knowledge

Walk with Omani guides whose stories bring souqs, wadis, and desert traditions to life.

Authentic Access

From sailing a dhow along Muscat’s coast to dining under desert stars and exploring mountain villages, experience Oman beyond the usual highlights.

Ethical Travel

Our journeys support family-run guesthouses, local craftspeople, and community projects, ensuring your presence has a positive impact.

Full Support

24/7 assistance across Oman’s cities, mountains, and deserts, so your focus stays on the journey.

Essential Oman Travel Guide

Before You Go

  • Visa Requirements: Most travellers, including those from Australia, New Zealand, the UK, EU, USA, and Canada, require an e-visa prior to arrival. Visas are easily arranged online, but always check the latest requirements before travelling.
  • Health Considerations: No mandatory vaccinations are required for entry. It is recommended to be up to date with routine immunisations and to consult a travel clinic 6–8 weeks before departure.
  • Language: Arabic is the official language. English is widely understood in cities and within the tourism sector, but less common in rural villages.

Packing Essentials

  • Light, breathable clothing for daytime; modest attire is essential in public areas.
  • A scarf or shawl for women to cover shoulders and head when entering mosques.
  • Warmer layers for cooler evenings in the desert and mountains.
  • Comfortable walking shoes for souqs, wadis, and archaeological sites.
  • Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, sunscreen.
  • Swimwear for beaches and wadis (conservative styles recommended).
  • Personal medications and a reusable water bottle.

Cultural Etiquette

  • Dress conservatively; shoulders, arms, and knees should be covered in public.
  • Remove shoes before entering mosques and private homes.
  • If invited to someone’s home, it’s polite to accept.
  • Use your right hand for eating and greeting.
  • Public displays of affection are frowned upon.
  • Refrain from eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours.
  • Refrain from discussing or criticizing religion.
  • Alcohol is restricted and only available in licensed hotels and restaurants.
  • Always ask permission before photographing people, especially women.
  • Avoid pointing your feet towards people or religious objects.

Getting Around Oman

  • Private vehicles with drivers are the most efficient way to explore Oman’s diverse regions.
  • 4WD vehicles are required for mountain, desert, and wadi travel.
  • Domestic flights connect Muscat with Salalah in the south.
  • Taxis are common in Muscat, but agree on the fare beforehand or ensure the meter is used.

Accommodation

  • Cities: Modern hotels and boutique stays with full amenities.
  • Countryside: Traditional guesthouses and eco-lodges.
  • Desert camps: Unique stays offering Bedouin-style experiences under star-filled skies.
  • Mountains and wadis: Family-run lodgings with simple but warm hospitality.

Climate & Timing

  • Summer (May–September): Extremely hot inland, but the Dhofar region (Salalah) experiences the khareef (monsoon), bringing lush greenery.
  • Winter (October–April): Cool and pleasant, ideal for exploring cities, deserts, and mountains.
  • Ramadan: Travellers should be mindful of local customs during the holy month. Eating, drinking, and smoking in public during daylight hours is prohibited.

Tip: The desert and mountains experience dramatic temperature shifts; always pack layers.

In the Heart of Oman

In Oman, meaning is often found in the quieter details; the warmth of dates and coffee offered in welcome, the voices rising from a mosque at dusk, the stillness of the desert as the light changes across the dunes. These are not grand gestures, but everyday expressions of a culture deeply tied to land and tradition.

To journey here is to step into that rhythm, where generosity is instinctive and landscapes hold stories as enduring as the cliffs and sands themselves.

📞 Australia: 1300 855 790 📞 International: +61 (0) 2 8089 1370

📧 info@crooked-compass.com

Note: All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change based on seasonal availability and cultural events. In Oman, flexibility isn’t just recommended – it’s essential.