Muscat

Muscat
Held by the Portuguese for almost 400 years, Muscat is built around an old Portuguese fort and the Sultan´s palace. At the ancient Muttrah souk, antiques, colorful textiles and spices are sold.
Activities
Discover this historic old city reflecting the myriad cultures that have melded to create its unique ambiance. Admire the colorful Sultan’s palace, forts and museums, stroll through the markets and narrow alleys, and browse in the bustling souks. Or head out along the scenic Batinah coast and enjoy the desert, the oases, fishing villages and the historic medieval Nakhl Fort. Then spend time at a glorious beach resort.
Shopping
The Muttrah Souq is one of the most famous markets in the Sultanate of Oman and an example of traditional Middle-Eastern Souqs. Its narrow, twisted alleys and an irregular square are clustered with tiny shops. Busy both mornings and evenings, there is a 3-hour siesta break between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Shops are filled with brass utensils, woven decorative fabrics, pottery, Omani daggers and other traditional souvenirs. The fragrance of frankincense and spices adds an exciting flavor to the commercial activity.Food
There is a staggering diversity of cuisine - from French to Indian, Italian, Japanese and Mexican, to name just a few. Even fast food is available - from burgers and pizzas to fish and chips.Currency
The local currency is the Omani rial. Most vendors accept US dollars.
Weather Forecast
Sailing Calendar
Click to view sailings.