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CLASSIC OMAN (SIC)
Price per person from NOK 14.109

CLASSIC OMAN (SIC)

from (any child or infant discount is already included)
NOK 14.109
Price per person
from (any child or infant discount is already included)
NOK 14.109
price per person

Description

Oman, officially the Sultanate of Oman, is a country on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia and the oldest independent state in the Arab world. It is one of the most vibrant cultures in the history of humanity; Oman has very different, unique, and exotic vibes. The country boast of a virtually non-existent crime rate. The Majestic forts and palaces, vibrant souqs, and sprawling deserts act as major attractions which garner loads of appreciation from tourists all around the world. Moreover, four UNESCO world heritage sites add greater charm to the country’s heritage. It is not about just culture and heritage but Omani hotels have redefined what luxury is and offer an impressive quality of service, which is world-renowned. Oman is ranked among the safest and least risky travel destinations in the world so this is the perfect holiday destination, and you will never be disappointed.

Visiting

Guide languages

Italiano

Meeting point

Muscat International Airport
Day 1: Muscat
Day 2: Muscat
Day 3: Muscat, Sur
Day 4: Sur, Sharqiya Sands
Day 5: Sharqiya Sands, Nizwa
Day 6: Nizwa, Muscat
Day 7: Muscat
  • Accommodation on twin sharing basis in mentioned hotels or similar
  • Transfers & excursion services using AC vehicles as mentioned in the above chart (on sharing basis)
  • All sightseeing tours/excursions as per the program mentioned above.
  • Rates include entrances to all the monuments & forts as per the program. 
  • Services of Italian speaking Guide as per the program
  • Lunches during the tour from Day 02 to 06
  • Dinner at Wahiba Sands
  • One bottled water (500ml) per person during sightseeing 
  • All currently applicable taxes and 5 Percent VAT
  • Rates do not include any airfare, any item not mentioned above, any items of personal nature such as table drinks, laundry, telephone bills, tips to guides/escort, drivers, bell boys, etc.
  • Any Travel Insurance.
  • Any meet/greet and lounge access on arrival.
  • Oman visa fees
  • All other items which are not mentioned in the list of inclusion.

Possible accommodations

7 accommodations

GENERAL INFORMATION

  • BEST TIME TO VISIT OMAN: Between September to April 
  • ALCOHOL: Non-Muslims are permitted to bring in two liters of alcohol by air only. Alcohol should not be consumed in public places apart from licensed premises, such as hotels & restaurants. It is illegal to carry liquor in your car. In addition, the police take a serious view of traffic offenses in which alcohol is involved and fines may be imposed. 
  • CURRENCY: The unit of currency is Omani Rial (RO 1 = US$ 2.63), which is divided into 1000 Baizas. Notes are available in denominations of RO 50, 20, 10, 5, 1, 1/2 Rial, 250, 200 and 100 Baizas. Coins are also in use for units under one (1) Rial.
  • DRESS: Oman is a Muslim country, and it is important that, as guests of the country, everyone should respect the local customs. It is recommended that women not wear strappy sundresses, miniskirts, shorts or low-necked dresses in public places (e.g. offices, souks, town and shopping areas). The most suitable wear in public is shoulders covered and below-knee length skirts with a top that is appropriately long (below the hip) is also acceptable. Men should wear shirts and long trousers. Shorts or beachwear should not be worn except at the beach or pool area.
  • ATM MACHINES: Can be found at convenient locations throughout the country including the arrival hall at the Airport. 
  • PHOTOGRAPHY: Do not take photographs of individuals without their permission. Women in particular, do not like being photographed. It is forbidden to take pictures of military facilities, borders, and airports. Observe the ‘NO PHOTOGRAPHY’ signs. 
  • ELECTRICITY: Is 220-240 Volts at 50 cycles AC.
  • VILLAGE ETIQUETTE: Drive slowly through villages to avoid raising too much dust. Watch out for children & animals. Be courteous to villagers - a few words of greetings or a smile is only polite. Do not go into a home without being invited. Remember certain areas of the village may be restricted to women only. This must be strictly observed.


INSTRUCTIONS DURING RAMADAN

  • During the holy month of Ramadan all Muslims fast from sunrise until sunset daily. The fixed hours of prayer are observed and during daylight, no Muslims will eat, drink or smoke. All tourists are requested to avoid eating, drinking, or smoking in public. There will be designated areas in public spaces, but if it isn’t clear, it’s best to avoid them until you get in your hotel. 
  • Hotel’s coffee shops remain open. Bars / Mini bars do not serve alcohol, though it can be ordered through room service after sunset only
  • Do dress appropriately. There are already guidelines on how to dress in public, but you should be especially aware of your fashion choices during Ramadan.
  • There may be some changes in the timings of forts and museums which will be communicated as per the itinerary.


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