The Sultanate ofOman, already open to international tourism from 1 September 2021, is included in the list of countries that will be able to benefit from the covid-free tourist corridors, a measure just launched by the new decree and valid for people who travel for tourist reasons. All travelers who respect the instructions will be exempted from quarantine upon return.
The sector's efforts to bring the business back to the numbers recorded up to 2019 are off to a good start: in fact, the guide published by Lonely Planet has recently been published “Best in Travel 2022” which includes Oman in the top 10 countries not to be missed this year. Among the 'must see's' of the country the prestigious international guide cites: the Muttrah souq, in the old city of Muscat; the beach of Ras Al Jinz where turtles nest; The Bahla Fort, included among the Sites UNESCO which hosts the country; the area of Dhofar, from where the famous Via dell'Incenso started; the picturesque Wadi Shab, a waterway full of natural pools and spectacular waterfalls.
Oman is a land of boundless deserts, large mountain ranges, a stunning coastline and towns between modernity and tradition; a place where every fascinating aspect of Arabia comes to life in spectacular fashion. As the world reopens, current tourism options focused on local people and customs and long-term sustainable developments make this country the ideal location for those looking for an innovative yet rich in culture and tradition destination in the Gulf region. .
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