The Chedi, Muscat
A pioneer in the region, one of the first stylish resorts to open in Muscat. The Chedi is a great start to any Oman trip. Only 20 minutes from the airport and home to the Middle East’s longest pool it’s a magnet for holidaymakers seeking peace and tranquillity, with the city on your doorstep. We were lucky enough to stay in the Chedi suites, a one-bedroom suite with a huge bedroom, lounge, bathroom, plus lots of lovely touches like a full-sized bottle of Gin! There is a private beach, tennis courts, a superb Spa with amazing views and plenty of great dining options. I think it’s a perfect place to start for a few nights before exploring the mountains and further.
Alila Jabal Akhdar, Al Hajar Mountains
The Alila is a very special place. The rooms were probably my most favourite designed rooms of everywhere we stayed or saw. The stone clad buildings surrounded by dramatic canyons from the clifftop position make the entrance to this hotel truly unique. The Spa was huge with so many different treatments on offer, the dining outlets all superb, the hotels true spirit lies outdoors with the serene pool, the hikes to the villages or Nizwa just 1 hour away. It’s like nowhere else I have been and just everything about this resort was amazing – I think you can tell it might have been my favourite!
Shangri La Al Husn, Muscat Bay
Considered one of the most exclusive hotels in the region I could see why, greeted by a superb team and whisked to our gorgeous sea facing rooms I felt at home within minutes of settling into my room. The smiles and the heartfelt thoughtful service was exceptional. Located at the end of the bay in a beautiful cove with private beach. The sister hotels Al Bandar (good for everyone) & Al Waha (great for families) are situated along the same bay - Al Husn guests have the added benefit of using all their facilities and dining outlets. A truly authentic Arabian inspired palace sitting on the clifftop commanding fabulous views I would highly recommend to couples wanting to escape the hustle of life.
My trip was filled with so many highlights. A visit to the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque for starters, one of the few in the country open to tourists. The main prayer hall carpet took 600 women over 4 years to hand weave! Everything about the building was stunning, it was hard to imagine 7000 people being able to fit into the one hall we stood in. Upon leaving the city we took a 2.5 hour journey to the mountains. Only accessible by 4x4 this wasn’t for the faint-hearted. Although the roads are pretty new (compared to ours) and very smooth, it was quite steep at times, however the picture stops made it worth it. Once you reach the mountains the temperature drops about 20c and makes a pleasant day enjoying the surrounding villages, and the activities on offer at places like the Anantara & Alila hotels.
One huge high for any adrenaline junkie would be to complete the nearly 200m of via ferrata snaking across the cliff edge as well as completing Oman’s first zip lines. I thought I would be brave and give this a try - I got as far as one rock down and turned back, although I love skiing in the mountains, this was a step too far!
For those less adventurous, a cocktail at Diana’s point with views over the canyon is a must. After 2 nights we returned to the city for a couple more nights in Muscat Bay exploring yet more of the city including Nizwa fort and the souks, and to haggle for a bargain at the many jewellery shops or spice outlets. Oman surpassed all expectations, the Omani people really do stand out and make this a unique place. I can’t wait to return.
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