Bed and Breakfast in Oman

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Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in Oman

  • What are the most visited cities in Oman?

    Muscat, the capital, is the most popular destination, drawing visitors with its stunning architecture, including the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and the Al Jalali and Al Mirani forts. Nizwa, known for its historic fort and bustling souq, is another favourite, offering a glimpse into Oman's rich past. Salalah, in the Dhofar region, is renowned for its monsoon season and lush greenery, attracting those seeking a different side of Oman.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts in Oman?

    Among the B&Bs in Oman, Fort Guesthouse نُزل القلعة, Al Misfah Hospitality Inn and Ras Al Hadd Orchid are the most popular ones.

  • Which are the most commonly used airports for travelling to Oman?

    Muscat International Airport (MCT) is the main gateway, handling the vast majority of international flights. For those exploring the southern region, Salalah Airport (SLL) provides convenient access to Dhofar.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a pool in Oman?

  • What is the currency in Oman, and can I easily withdraw cash from ATMs?

    The Omani rial (OMR) is the currency. ATMs are widely available, particularly in cities and tourist areas, making it easy to withdraw cash using most international cards.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a jacuzzi in Oman?

    The best B&Bs with a jacuzzi in Oman are The Suwgra-al-jabal Al-akdar, Tilal Al-qattara and Wadi Shab Beach Villa.

  • How advisable is it to drive in Oman?

    Driving in Oman can be enjoyable, especially outside of the main cities, with well-maintained highways. However, driving in Muscat can be challenging due to traffic. A 4x4 vehicle is recommended for exploring the more rugged areas, such as the desert or the mountains. Always check road conditions before embarking on a journey, and remember that driving is on the right-hand side of the road.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Oman?

    The best B&Bs for families and kids in Oman are Fort Guesthouse نُزل القلعة, Al Misfah Hospitality Inn and Ras Al Hadd Orchid.

  • What are the key cultural norms to know before travelling to Oman?

    Oman is a relatively conservative country. Modest dress is appreciated, especially when visiting religious sites. Public displays of affection are uncommon. It's considered polite to greet people with the traditional 'salaam'. Ramadan is a significant religious observance, during which many businesses operate on reduced hours. Alcohol is available in designated hotels and restaurants, but drinking in public is not permitted.
  • What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in Oman?

    The best pet friendly B&Bs in Oman are Al Misfah Hospitality Inn, Ras Al Hadd Orchid and Alshumukh Guesthouse.

  • What are the most celebrated events in Oman?

    The most significant event is the National Day on 18th November, celebrating the Sultan's ascension to the throne. Various regional festivals take place throughout the year, often celebrating harvests or local traditions. The Khareef season in Salalah, marked by the monsoon rains, is a popular time to visit.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in Oman?

  • What are the top destinations for a week-long stay in Oman?

    A week allows for a good exploration. You could spend a few days in Muscat, visiting the city's key attractions and exploring the Mutrah Souq. Then head to Nizwa to experience the historic fort and souq. Consider a trip to the Wahiba Sands desert for a unique experience. If time allows, include a visit to Salalah in the south.
  • What destinations are great for a short weekend trip in Oman?

    A weekend is perfect for exploring Muscat, focusing on the key sites like the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and the Royal Opera House Muscat. Alternatively, a trip to Nizwa offers a concentrated dose of Omani history and culture, with its fort and souq.
  • What should you do if you lose key documents in Oman?

    Report the loss to the nearest police station immediately. Contact your embassy or consulate for assistance with replacing lost passports or visas. Keep copies of your important documents separate from the originals.

Best Oman bed and breakfasts with parking

Malak Rest - Oman
9.2 21 reviews
Oman
01/07 – 08/07
NZ$125/nighttotal: NZ$875 (7 )

Malak Rest

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B&B , Junayz al Janūbī
This Junayz al Janubi guesthouse, استراحة ملك, is conveniently located 2.4km from Turtle Beach and 16km from Al Hadd Fort.
The 30-square-metre self-catering unit features one bedroom, one bathroom, and accommodates up to three guests, offering a terrace, air conditioning, and free on-site parking.
اينار شاليه - Oman
Oman
07/07 – 15/07
NZ$290/nighttotal: NZ$2320 (8 )

اينار شاليه

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B&B , Salalah
This bed and breakfast in Salalah is located 13.8 kilometres from Wadi Ain Sahalnoot and 14.8 kilometres from Sultan Qaboos Mosque, with Salalah Airport 8 kilometres away.
This 30 square metre guesthouse offers air conditioning, free WiFi, on-site parking for up to three guests, and is managed by a private host.

Best Oman bed and breakfasts with air conditioning

Arabian Coral Twin Room #5 - Oman
10 6 reviews
Oman
19/09 – 20/09
NZ$120/nightfor 1 night

Arabian Coral Twin Room #5

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B&B , Hasik
Twin room #5 in Hasik's eastern district offers a peaceful retreat, located 1.5 kilometres from the Old Town Square and 800 metres from the Riverfront Promenade.
This B&B provides accommodation for two guests with one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring air conditioning, internet, a kitchen, and a swimming pool, with pets also welcome.
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