A safe, sunshine-filled escape with culture, coastline, and character.
Long overshadowed by its glitzier neighbours in the UAE, a trip to Oman offers so much to the discerning traveller.
- Dependable weather
- Friendly, welcoming, and safe
- A mix of rich culture, history, and modern comforts
Discover Muscat and Beyond
The capital, Muscat, has a timeless charm that’s been lost in other Gulf cities. Think low whitewashed buildings, towering forts, majestic mosques, and lively souks. For those wanting to unwind, there are plenty of beautiful beaches and 5-star resorts just outside the city.
Beyond Muscat, a trip to Oman reveals stunning natural diversity – from the dramatic Al Hajar Mountains to the rolling Sharqiyah Sands and the endless dunes of the Empty Quarter. You’ll also find the UNESCO-listed Bahla Fort, and in the south, lush tropical greenery that feels worlds away.
Nature lovers will enjoy turtle nesting beaches and whale and dolphin watching along the coast.
Wherever you go, Oman’s reputation for genuine hospitality will make your trip unforgettable.
Do You Need a Visa to Visit Oman?
In a bid to boost tourism, Oman now allows citizens of over 100 countries to visit using a simple e-visa.
This includes passport holders from:
🇬🇧 UK 🇺🇸 USA 🇨🇦 Canada 🇪🇺 EU 🇮🇳 India
GCC nationals, including 🇦🇪 UAE citizens, do not need a visa.
- The basic e-visa allows stays of up to 14 days
- Longer or multiple-entry e-visas are available at a higher cost
To apply, you’ll need:
- A passport valid for at least 6 months after travel
- A valid email address
- A passport-style photo
- Funds to pay the visa fee
The e-visa is usually sent by email – bring a printed copy with you just in case.
Check Before You Travel
Getting ready for your trip couldn’t be easier. The first step?
Visit TravelDoc to check your visa requirements.

Written by Peter Butler, Government Affairs & Strategic Partnership Manager, ICTS Europe Systems

