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Wadi Shab waterfall Oman - weekend ideas and activities for expats in Muscat

One of the best parts of living in Muscat is how quickly you can shift from city routine to sea, mountains, wadis, or a slower coastal day. Weekend life here is less about packed entertainment calendars and more about access to beautiful places within a manageable drive.

This guide is for the kind of weekend ideas people actually use once they live here: easy beaches, scenic drives, simple day trips, and low-friction escapes.

Muscat might feel like a quiet city during the work week, but weekends here are when it really opens up. Within an hour or two of the city, you have wadis with natural swimming pools, mountain drives with views that still stop us in our tracks, desert camping under skies with more stars than you’ve ever seen, and a coastline that seems to go on forever. Here are the places we keep going back to.

Activity Type Best For Est. Cost (OMR)
Wadi Shab Day Trip Nature/Adventure Hiking, swimming, photos 5-10 (fuel/entry)
Mutrah Souq & Corniche Culture/Shopping Souvenirs, evening walk, dining Free-20
Al Mouj Marina Dining/Leisure Restaurants, cafes, sunset views 10-30
Bimmah Sinkhole Nature/Swimming Family swim, picnic, photos Free
Royal Opera House Tour Culture Architecture, music, guided tours 5-15

Things to Do Without Leaving the City

Wadi Day Trips — Our Favourites Within Two Hours

Wadi Shab is the one everyone talks about, and for good reason. The hike to the pools takes about 45 minutes, you cross a small boat for OMR 1, and the turquoise water at the end is worth every step. Go early — by 10am in cooler months, the carpark fills up.

Beaches — Weekend Activities Muscat Near the Coast

Qurum Beach (in city, 2.5km stretch). Bandar Al Khiran (45 mins south — sheltered bay, camping, kayaking, almost no tourists). Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve (2.5hrs, overnight turtle watching — pre-book essential).

Mountains, Desert & Further Afield

Places That Most Guides Won’t Tell You About

👨‍👩‍‍👦 Family-Friendly Weekend Tips:
  • Visit wadis early morning (before 9 AM) to avoid crowds and heat.
  • Pack plenty of water, snacks, and sun protection for outdoor trips.
  • Check opening hours for museums and attractions (many close Fridays).
  • Book restaurants in advance for popular spots like Al Mouj or Qurum Beach.

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