Yes, most travelers need a visa to enter Oman. However, citizens from over 100 countries are eligible for an eVisa, which can be applied for online in just a few minutes. Some nationalities may also qualify for visa-free or visa-on-arrival stays. It’s best to check the official Royal Oman Police eVisa portal for the latest requirements based on your nationality.
The best time to visit is between October and April, when the weather is cooler and ideal for exploring Oman’s deserts, mountains, and coastal areas. Summer (May–September) can be extremely hot, especially inland, but it’s a great time to visit the Green Mountains (Jebel Akhdar) or enjoy coastal escapes.
Oman is a welcoming but conservative country. Lightweight, breathable clothing is ideal, but modesty is important—covering shoulders and knees is recommended, especially when visiting mosques or villages. For desert or mountain tours, wear comfortable shoes, sun protection, and layered clothing for cooler evenings.
Yes, Oman is considered one of the safest countries in the World. It has a low crime rate, and locals are known for their hospitality. As with any destination, it’s always wise to follow local guidelines and respect cultural norms.
Yes! Many of our tours are family-friendly and designed to be safe, fun, and educational for all ages. We can also customize your itinerary to include kid-friendly experiences like camel rides, beach visits, and cultural sites.