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Premium Muscat half day excursion-Italian guide

Duration: 3 to 4 hours
Destination: Oman, Muscat Governorate, Muscat
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  • 3 to 4 hours
  • Muscat
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Overview

An excursion to the most characteristic and traditional corners of Muscat, from souks to museums, to discover the true heart of the city
• The Grand Mosque (visiting time between 8 am to 11 am)
• Opera House exterior photo stop (photo stop at 10:30 am)
• The Muttrah suk (visiting time afternoon between 9:30 am to 1:00 pm
• Al-Alam Palace (Sultan palace-photo stop)
• Exterior of the fort of Al-Jalali (Photo stop near Al Alam palace)

Itinerary
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Stop At: Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Sultan Qaboos St, Muscat 113 Oman

he mosque is built from 300,000 tonnes of Indian sandstone. The main musalla or prayer hall is square and 74.4 by 74.4 metres (244 by 244 feet) with a central dome rising to a height of 50 metres (160 ft) above the floor.[4] The dome and the main minaret (90 metres (300 ft)) and four flanking minarets (45.5 metres (149 ft)) are the mosque’s chief visual features. The main musalla can hold over 6500 worshippers, while the women's musalla can accommodate 750 worshipers. The outer paved ground can hold 8000 worshipers and there is additional space available in the interior courtyard and the passageways, making a total capacity of up to 20,000 worshipers.[5]

The mosque is built on a site occupying 416,000 m2 (4,480,000 sq ft)and the complex extends to cover an area of 40,000 m2 (430,000 sq ft). The newly built Grand Mosque was inaugurated by Sultan of Oman on May 4, 2001 to celebrate 30 years of his reign.
This hand-woven carpet was produced by Iran Carpet Company (ICC) at the order of the Diwan of the Royal Court of Sultanate. The carpet measures over 70 by 60 metres (230 by 200 feet), and covers the 4,343 m2 (46,750 sq ft) area of the praying hall.
The chandelier above the praying hall is 14 metres (46 feet) tall and was manufactured by the Italian company Faustig. Since the mosque is 90 metres (300 feet) high, the chandler looks proportional, but it used to be the world's largest chandelier

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Mutrah Souq, Mutrah Market Near Mutrah Corniche, Muscat Oman

Many people come to Mutrah Corniche just to visit the souq, which preserves the chaotic interest of a traditional Arab market even if it is housed under modern wooden roofs. The shops that sell Indian and Indian artifacts and some antique dealers are crowded among the most traditional fabric, hardware and jewelery stores. Bargaining is provided even if the discounts tend to be small. The cards are generally accepted in most shops, but they bring money in exchange for better offers in euros and dollars. The main entrance is through the Corniche, opposite the pedestrian traffic light.

The main attraction of Muttrah is the famous Souk Muttrah, probably the most popular tourist attraction in the country. This is Muscat in its most magical form: a deafening labyrinth of narrow and fragrant alleys full of colorful little shops stacked with incense and bukhoor trays, old silver khanjars, Bedu jewels and other exotic paraphernalia - one of the few markets in the world where you can buy gold, frankincense and myrrh under one roof. You could spend many pleasant hours here, bargaining for crafts and trying to make sense of the maze, especially if you venture far from the heavily toured main road to the perched streets.

The souk can be somewhat misleading at first sight: it is much larger and much more confusing than one might initially suspect. Heading from the main entrance onto the corniche, it is possible to cross the souk in less than five minutes, following the main artery that bisects the area from north to south. This stretch - more lively after dark - is where you'll find the most touristic (and expensive) shops in the souk, flanked by well-restored old buildings under a wooden roof and crowded with an eclectic mix of Omanis clothes and coaches left.

In reality, this is only a small part of the overall complex, which continues for a considerable distance on both sides, especially to the west. Turn right from the main street and, if you know where you are going, you can go back to the Muttrah Gold Souk, the building that faces the corniche a couple of hundred meters west of the main entrance of the souk, passing through a charming series of alleys full of gold and silver jewels along the way. Other alleys branch out in every direction, flanked by more and more rough shops and in the end they shoot you from the souk or return to the corniche or in the tangle of secondary streets and alleys that wind in the area behind Sur al Lewatia


Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Royal Opera House, Al Kharijiyah Street, Muscat 113 Oman

The Royal Opera House Muscat (ROHM) is Oman's headquarters for arts and musical culture. The opera house is located in the Shati Al-Qurm district of Muscat on Sultan Qaboos Street. Built on the royal orders of Sultan Qaboos of Oman, the Royal Opera House reflects the exclusive contemporary architecture of Oman and has a capacity to accommodate up to 1,100 people. The complex of the work consists of a concert theater, an auditorium, formal landscape gardens, a cultural market with retail stores, luxury restaurants and an art center for musical, theatrical and opera productions.

The ruler of Oman, Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said has always been a fan of classical music

and the arts. In 2001, the sultan ordered the construction of an opera house.
Initially called "House of Musical Arts", the name "Royal Opera House Muscat (ROHM)"
was finally chosen. This opera house, built by Carillion Alawi,
became the first in the world equipped with interactive multimedia technology
of Radio Marconi display seatback system, was officially inaugurated on 12 October 2011,
with a production of the opera Turandot, directed by the Spanish tenor Plácido Domingo



Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Al Alam Palace, Waterfront Oman

Al Alam Palace is the ceremonial palace of His Majesty the Sultan. The palace is located in the heart of Old Muscat, surrounded by the forts of Al Jalali and Al Mirani and will soon be facing the National Museum of Oman. The former Sultan lived in a house called Bait Al Alam which was demolished in the early 1970s to build this new palace in its place to be the official residence of the Sultan of Oman.

Sultan Qaboos rarely remains in Al Alam Palace since he seems to prefer his other residences in Al Seeb or Manah. However, this palace is the one most used to receive high-ranking official guests and has in the past hosted characters such as the Queen of England and the Queen of the Netherlands. The palace is not open to the public, but tourists can walk around the courtyard and the guards in front of the building at any time.

The Palace is surrounded by a number of other interesting government buildings such as the Ministry of Finance which has a beautiful gate that should not be missed by visitors to the building. You can see the gate of the Ministry of Finance walking along the right side arches of the building and crossing one of the two exists there.

Al Alam Palace is surrounded by fortresses of Al Jalali and Mirani, which unfortunately are not open to the public. Both fortresses were built in the 16th century around the time of the Portuguese invasion of Muscat. You can take a close look at both forts and get a breathtaking view of the back of the building by driving through the Al Alam street near the French museum of Oman where you can almost literally park your car behind the building.



Duration: 10 minutes

Inclusions
  • All taxes, fees and handling charges
  • Professional guide
  • Port pickup and drop-off
  • Bottled water
  • Guaranteed to skip the lines
  • Entry/Admission - Mutrah Souq
  • Entry/Admission - Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque

Exclusions
  • Excess luggage charges (where applicable)
  • Food and drinks
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Infant seats available
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Infant meals not included
  • Minimum age is 18 years
  • At time of booking, Cruise ship passengers must provide the following information at time of booking: ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and re-boarding time
  • Refunds will not be issued if tour/activity is missed due to late or non-arrival of cruise ship
  • Dress code is formal
  • Dress code is smart casual
  • A dress code is required to enter places of worship and selected museums. No shorts or sleeveless tops allowed. Knees and shoulders MUST be covered for both men and women. You may risk refused entry if you fail to comply with these dress requirements
  • May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
  • Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
  • This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 40 travelers
  • Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
Departure Point

Muscat, Muscat, Muscat Governorate
Traveler pickup is offered
We pick up from Muscat Port inside.

Ports

  • Muscat Port-Muthra Souq


Departure Time

08:30 AM


Return Details

Returns to original departure point

Voucher info

You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

Duration

3 to 4 hours


User's Reviews

Voyage49125006197

10 Apr, 2024

Bellissima escursione con guida parlante italiano. Ottima la spiegazione dei vari siti visitati. Da consigliare e da rifare se tornassi ancora in Oman.

Francesco S

19 Feb, 2023

Esperienza bellissima, jaimini è stato fantastico, puntualissimo al porto , bus con aria climatizzata. Un volta sul bus ci siamo avviato verso la moschea di Muscat, fantastica, e lui mentre andavamo ci ha spiegato tutto benissimo in italiano. Dentro la moschea abbiamo ricevuto tutte le spiegazioni. Siamo stati al palazzo del sultano, al teatro dell’opera, al mercato, e sulla spiaggia. Tutto perfetto, jaimini aveva anche l’acqua fresca per tutti. Consiglio

En747

14 Feb, 2023

Ho visitato Muscat durante lo scalo di una crociera nel Golfo Persico. Per visitare la città mi sono affidato a questa agenzia e ho avuto la fortuna di avere come guida Jaimini, ragazzo fantastico che ha reso il tour ancora più bello ed interessante. Abbiamo viaggiato a bordo di un mini van, pulitissimo e molto comodo. Bravissimo anche l'autista. Essendo un piccolo gruppo ci siamo spostati con estrema facilità e comodità, è stato attento ad ogni nostra richiesta e ci ha fatto conoscere anche scorci nascosti della splendida Muscat. Consiglio a tutti gli italiani di rivolgersi a Oman Day Trips, anche per gli ottimi prezzi.

Fulvia B

02 Feb, 2023

Bella visita di Muscat. Una bella esperienza, da consigliare se si è in visita a Muscat. La guida, disponibile e preparata, ci ha accompagnati nei luoghi più significativi della città facendoci apprezzare le sue bellezze. Grazie

cap560

22 Jan, 2023

Escursione molto interessante ed organizzata benissimo. Charan è puntuale, bravissimo, preparato, disponibile, sorridente e molto simpatico. Canta anche le canzoni della Mannoia...fantastico! Escursione assolutamente consigliata, per scoprire la sorprendente ed autentica Muscat.

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Fantastico tour a Muscat

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Esperienza fantastica

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