Is Oman Open for Tourism?

By Robert Palmer

Are you planning a trip to Oman? Are you wondering if the country is open for tourism amidst the ongoing pandemic?

The good news is that Oman has officially reopened its borders for international travelers. However, there are certain guidelines and restrictions in place that visitors need to follow to ensure their safety as well as that of the locals.

Travel Guidelines

Before planning your trip to Oman, it’s important to keep in mind the following travel guidelines:

  • All visitors must have a valid visa before arriving in Oman. Visas on arrival are currently suspended.
  • All passengers must have a negative PCR test result taken within 96 hours prior to their arrival in Oman.
  • Passengers must have international health insurance.
  • Passengers may be required to undergo another PCR test upon arrival at their own expense.

Restrictions and Precautions

To ensure the safety of both tourists and locals, Oman has put certain restrictions and precautions in place:

  • Masks must be worn at all times when outside of hotels or private residences.
  • Social distancing measures are strictly enforced.
  • Public gatherings are prohibited.
  • Nighttime movement is restricted from 8 pm to 5 am.

Tourist Attractions

Despite these restrictions, tourists can still enjoy many of Oman’s popular attractions including:

  • The Grand Mosque in Muscat
  • The ancient city of Nizwa
  • The stunning beaches at Salalah
  • The Al Hajar Mountains for hiking and scenic views

In Conclusion

Oman is open for tourism, but visitors must follow certain guidelines and restrictions to ensure their safety as well as that of the locals. If you’re planning a trip to Oman, make sure to do your research and follow all guidelines to make the most of your visit.