1. Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
Largest and most important mosque in Sultanate of Oman – stunning architecture and design with many intricate details and world records.
2. Mutrah Corniche and Souq
Traditional market with Omani handicrafts such as kumma caps, silver jewelery, perfume oils, frankincense, spices, etc.
3. Royal Opera House Muscat
Center of entertainment and a leading venue for local and international performances in the country.
4. Bait Al Zubair Museum
Heritage and cultural centre is one of Oman’s architectural icons and will provide a wealth of information about culture, heritage and structure of the country.
5. Al Alam Palace (photo stop)
The oldest and most beautiful palace of His Majesty Sultan. It is possible to visit the garden and see the clock that resembles the famous Big Ben in London.
6. Al Mirani and Al Jalali Forts (photo stop)
Twin Portugues forts in the harbour of Old Muscat City that flank the Al Alam Palace.