Best hotels in Oman

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Luxury Retreat in the Mountains:
Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort
Seaside Comfort and Adventure:
Hilton Salalah Resort
Cultural Elegance by the Coast:
Al Baleed Resort Salalah By Anantara
Modern Beachfront Bliss:
Salalah Rotana Resort
Tranquil Oasis in Nature:
Sama Heights Resort
Family-Friendly Fun by the Shore:
Barcelo Mussanah Resort, Sultanate Of Oman
Adventure and Serenity at Sea:
Atana Musandam Resort
Unspoiled Beach Escape:
Turtle Beach Resort
Peaceful Island Getaway:
Masira Island Resort

FAQs about hotels in Oman

We hope that the answers to these questions will help you plan your trip

Which hotels in Oman provide stunning views?
Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort offers magnificent mountain views, while Al Baleed Resort Salalah By Anantara boasts picturesque beachfront views.
What are the best hotel options in Oman for families?
Hilton Salalah Resort is family-friendly with a kids' club and pool. Barcelo Mussanah Resort, Sultanate Of Oman also caters to families with various recreational facilities.
Which hotels in Oman are ideal for couples seeking a romantic getaway?
Atana Musandam Resort offers an intimate setting with scenic views and privacy, while Muscat Hills Hotel has a tranquil environment perfect for couples.
What are average nightly rates for hotels in Oman based on guest reviews?
The average nightly rates vary by property: $100 for budget options, $200 for mid-range hotels like Sama Heights Resort, and $300 for luxury options like Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort.
What are the cheapest hotel options in Oman?
The cheapest options generally start around $90 per night, with properties like Beach Resort Salalah and Turtle Beach Resort offering affordable stays.

Essential Hotel Insights for Oman Travelers

This guide provides key insights into hotel accommodation, having evaluated 14 properties in Oman to help travelers make informed decisions on their stay.

Nightly prices range from $70 to $250 USD depending on location and season.

Peak travel seasons are from November to March.

Oman has a 9% government tax on accommodations.

Most hotels are within 10 km of major attractions like the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque.

Book in advance for better rates, especially during peak seasons.

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