
✅ Quick Answer: What’s the best way to commute in Muscat?
Most expats drive. Public transport is limited. Peak traffic: 7-9am & 4-7pm. Use taxi apps (Otaxi, Mwasalat) for short trips. Always check Google Maps for real-time traffic. See full commuting tips ↓
Commuting in Muscat is rarely dramatic, but it shapes quality of life more than many newcomers expect. The city is spread out, and even a “reasonable” route can feel tiring if you repeat it every weekday alongside school runs and basic errands.
This page is not only about travel time. It is about choosing a daily rhythm you can actually live with.
Muscat’s traffic will be the thing you complain about most in your first year — and the thing you learn to work around. The city stretches 90 kilometres along the coast with one main road connecting everything, and at rush hour that road slows to a crawl. But once you understand the patterns and the shortcuts, it gets much better. Here’s what we’ve figured out.
| Option | Cost (OMR) | Best For | Pros/Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private Car | Fuel: ~0.15/L | Daily commuting, flexibility | ✅ Flexible ❌ Traffic stress, parking |
| Taxi Apps (Otaxi, Mwasalat) | 2-5 per trip | Short trips, no car owners | ✅ Convenient ❌ Can be expensive daily |
| Mwasalat Bus | 0.25-0.50 per trip | Budget travelers, specific routes | ✅ Cheap ❌ Limited routes, infrequent |
| Walking | Free | Short distances, cooler months | ✅ Free, healthy ❌ Hot weather, limited sidewalks |
The Rush Hour Reality — When and Where It Gets Bad
- Morning Rush: 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM (Avoid Sultan Qaboos St, Al Khuwair)
- Evening Rush: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM (Avoid CBD, Ruwi, Qurum)
- Thursday Evening: Heavy traffic as people head out for weekends
- Sunday Morning: Light traffic, best time for long drives
Plan your commute around these times to save 30-60 minutes daily.
Commute Times — Commuting in Muscat by District
| From | To CBD (Qurum/Al Khuwair) off-peak | To CBD rush hour | To Airport |
| Al Mouj | 25–35 mins | 45–60 mins | 10–15 mins |
| MSQ/Qurum | 5–10 mins | 10–25 mins | 25–35 mins |
| Azaiba | 15–20 mins | 25–40 mins | 10–12 mins |
| Seeb | 30–40 mins | 50–70 mins | 5 mins |
Best Areas by Office Location
- Office in Qurum/Al Khuwair: MSQ, Qurum, Al Khuwair itself — all under 15 mins.
- Office in Seeb/Airport area: Al Mouj, Azaiba, Seeb — all under 15 mins.
- Office near Muttrah: MSQ, Qurum — 15–20 mins.
The Shortcuts That Actually Work
- Muscat Expressway (ring road) bypasses central SQS — saves 15–25 minutes. Most new expats don’t know about it.
- School starts 7:00–7:30am create the most congested window, especially around MSQ.
- No functioning public bus network for commuting in muscat. City is 100% car/taxi-dependent.
- Parking is generally free and available in most of Muscat.
The single best commuting decision you can make is choosing your home based on your office location. A 10-minute difference in distance can mean a 40-minute difference in rush hour. We can’t stress this enough — drive the route to your office at 7:30am and again at 5pm before you sign any lease.
Related: Best Areas | Neighbourhood Guide | Renting Guide | Taxi Apps