67 Best Sights in Oman
We've compiled the best of the best in Oman - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Barka Halwa Factory
Bidiyah Museum
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Bilad Fort
Bin Ali Mosque
This 800-year-old mosque is located in the heart of the city. Non-Muslims are allowed to visit, any day but Friday, if they wear appropriate dress, including long skirts, sleeves, and head covering for women, and trousers and long sleeves for men.
Birkat al Mouz Ruins
The Children's Museum
Housed in a dome-shaped structure near the sea in Qurum, The Children's Museum features walls of optical illusions, exhibits explaining everything from how many bones are in a human body to why snot varies in color, and even offers a measure-your-karate-chop station. The highly interactive museum has a physical science bent and is a great way to pass a couple of hours with kids, who are not likely to notice the wear and tear on this dated, but entertaining, museum.
Dhow Building Yard
Fort Al-Mirani
On the western side of Muscat's old harbor, this fort was built by the Portuguese in 1588 on the ruins of an older fort that stood at the same site. Like Al-Jalali Fort, just accross the harbor, it can be viewed and photographed, but visits are not allowed.
Imperial Palace
The splendid palace has massive studded teak gates that protect the privacy of its imposing buildings, fountains, and gardens. Public entry is not permitted, but it's a sight to be seen, even if it’s just from the outside.
Jebel Shams
Job's Tomb
The Prophet Job, or Ayoub Nabi in Arabic, was laid to rest near Salalah. His tomb is 32 km (20 miles) from the city on a picturesque hillside.
Muscat Gate Museum
Mutrah Fish Market
Nakhal Fort
The closest of the northern fortresses to Muscat, about 100 km (60 miles) to the southwest, is the ancestral home of the Yaruba people, builders of some of the finest fortresses in Oman. The region is lushly green and has many soothing hot springs. The fort makes for an ideal picnic spot.
Natural History Museum
One of the most popular of Muscat's museums, the Natural History Museum is divided into four sections.
Negd Plateau
Frankincense from the Negd Plateau near Salalah was once transported by sea and camel train all over the world, bringing Salalah and the Dhofar region fame and great wealth. Today the precious substance is no longer the mainstay of the economy that it was, but the trees from which the resin is extracted still grow in profusion, and frankincense is typically burnt as incense in households and used in heady Arabian perfumes in Oman and all over the Arabian peninsula. If you take a drive into the countryside, you can see what the trees look like.
New Sur Corniche Beach
Oil and Gas Exhibition Centre and Planetarium
Old Sur Corniche Beach
Omani French Museum
Palace of the Queen of Sheba
The sprawling ruins of a giant 4th- to 6th-century palace, reputed to be that of the legendary Queen of Sheba, are found some distance outside Salalah. A drive here takes you 28 km (17 miles) toward Takah and Mirbat. A road sign on the way indicates the location, but it's easy to miss, so look carefully for the turn-off.
Point of Anti-gravity
Before you get to the palace turn-off, you'll pass by a point of anti-gravity, also signposted. Here it’s said that you can shift your car into neutral and—presto—the car rolls back up the hill. It’s also said that if you take a ball and roll it up the slope instead of down, you'll see that the pull of the Earth is in a direction seemingly against the normal force of gravity. Finding someone who has actually experienced this, however, is another thing.
Portuguese Watchtower
Across the freeway from Al Riyam Park, home to the iconic incense burner monument, just between the historic neighborhood of Mutrah and old Muscat, a restored Portuguese watchtower sits atop a towering cliff overlooking the sea and the two historic neighborhoods. The steep staircase leading up to the watchtower is accessible just behind Al-Inshirah Restaurant. It is a great place to get some exercise, as the climb is rigorous, and it offers one of the best views in the city.