OCTOBER – MARCH (high season) – Even in high season, Oman is not busy compared to other travel destinations. Temperatures are comfortable this time of the year as you avoid the sweltering heat of the scorching summer months. I visited in November and found the weather to be prefect, and the tourist crowds were minimal, even on a national holiday.
APRIL-MAY (shoulder season)– Temperatures around Muscat start to rise this time of the year as the highs slowly creep into the high 90s.
JUNE-SEPTEMBER (low season) – Temperatures sore to unbearable temperatures during the summer months, best to avoid visiting this time of the year.
10 DAYS. There is a lot to see in Oman, but if your focus is Muscat and its surrounds (similar to my trip), then 10 days is ideal. It’s enough time to experience the best beaches, wadis, hikes, islands, castles and villages. Distances aren’t too bad, and with a car you can cover a lot of ground in a little over a week.
HOW MANY DAYS IN OMAN?
10 DAYS. There is a lot to see in Oman, but if your focus is Muscat and its surrounds (similar to my trip), then 10 days is ideal. It’s enough time to experience the best beaches, wadis, hikes, islands, castles and villages. Distances aren’t too bad, and with a car you can cover a lot of ground in a little over a week.
Oman is one of my all-time favorite adventures, and I’m sharing 100 of my Google map pins from destinations across the country with you guys here. The map is savable to your Google account, and easy to use for trip planning and navigation once on the ground in Oman.