Al Bustan Palace
Surrounded by mountains, vast gardens and a private beach this stunning waterfront property is just 25km from Muscat.
Surrounded by mountains, vast gardens and a private beach this stunning waterfront property is just 25km from Muscat. The incredible spacious rooms have either their own private balcony or patio, whilst the marble bathrooms have a separate bath and shower.
The hotel features 5 restaurants and bars serving a range of delicious international cuisines, including the Beach Pavilion, which has stunning views overlooking the beach and mountains.
Diving expeditions are offered in the crystal clear waters off the coast, or one can simply wade in off the beachfront and soak up the sun. The hotel also boasts 4 swimming pools, one of which is dedicated to children, tennis courts, water sports, day spa, yoga classes and a kids club.
There are a number of exciting day tours available when staying in Muscat (extra cost), such as the fascinating forts of Nizwa, exploring the rolling sand dunes of the Wahiba wilderness, and visiting the Al Hajjar Mountains.
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Activities at Al Bustan Palace
- Incredible beach and mountain views
- Fascinating full day tours
- Water-sports including diving and windsurfing
- Diving expeditions
*Some activities available are at an extra cost.
Oman Highlights
- Discover the treasures of Muscat
- Explore the Musandam Peninsula by traditional Dhow
- 4WD through the stunning Wahiba sands
- Traverse the rugged peaks of the Al Hajjar Mountains
- Relax and unwind at a luxury beach resort
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Oman overview
Why visit Oman? It’s diverse landscape or rugged mountains, hidden oases, rolling sand dunes and pristine beaches makes Oman very much a hidden gem. But it’s not just the scenery that makes Oman such a fascinating destination. It is covered in ancient forts, beautiful hilltop towns and picturesque fishing villages and coastline.
What is the climate like in Oman? Oman’s climate is very appealing for most of the year, except for the hot summer months between June and August, where temperatures can exceed 40 degrees. Rain tends to fall in January and February with short, sharp showers.
What can I combine Oman with? A stay in Oman combines well with either nearby Jordan or neighbouring United Arab Emirates. The breathtaking Musandam Peninsula is actually closer to Dubai and Abu Dhabi than Oman’s capital Muscat.
How to get to Oman?With major Middle-eastern carriers Emirates and Etihad Airways flying directly from many Australian cities, it’s almost a direct flight to Oman, particularly if driving on to visit the Musandam Peninsula.
Is Oman safe to visit? Oman is one of the safest countries to visit in the Middle East