Our advisors will modify your tour package to fit your preferences and book your flight ticket from Yerevan, Armenia to Muscat, Oman.
On average, people prefer to travel from Yerevan, Armenia to Muscat, Oman for 7 days. Here’s the breakdown of your trip and a few things you can do during those seven days there:
Day 1. Arrival in Muscat, Oman, have lunch at a local restaurant, visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, explore the Mutrah Souq, and enjoy the sunset by the Corniche.
Day 2. Take a city tour to Muscat. Also, you can visit the Royal Opera House Muscat, explore the Bait Al Zubair Museum, have lunch at a traditional Omani restaurant, discover the Al Jalali and Al Mirani forts culture.
Day 3. Take a day trip to Nizwa, the ancient capital of Oman, visit the Nizwa Fort and explore the traditional souq, and explore the nearby Bahla Fort and Jabrin Castle.
Day 4. Dolphin watching and snorkeling. Get a dolphin-watching tour in the Gulf of Oman, enjoy snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters, and have dinner at a traditional restaurant.
Day 5. Take a day trip to Wadi Shab and Sur. Hike through the stunning Wadi Shab, swim in the pools
and visit the historic town of Sur and explore its attractions.
Day 6. Since it’s the prelast day in Muscat, Oman, try to relax as much as it’s possible. Watch the sunset and have a romantic dinner on the beach.
Day 7. Departure day: We advise you to have breakfast, check out from the hotel, and get to the airport.
Contact us and our travel agents will plan your trip.
Flight: World Voyage offers direct flights from Yerevan to Muscat, Oman. All convenient and flexible options.
Time Difference: Muscat, Oman, is 4 hours ahead of GMT (+4). Most often, the time in Muscat and Yerevan is the same. But always double-check it because of Armenia’s time-shifting schedule.
Official Currency: The official currency in Muscat, Oman, is the Omani Rial (OMR). 1 OMR = 2.60 USD
Language: Arabic is the official language of Oman, but English is widely spoken as well.
Tipping at Cafes: Tipping customs in Oman can vary. It is customary to leave a 10% tip for good service at cafes and restaurants.
Banks: Sunday to Thursday, 8 am to 2 pm; Friday and Saturday, weekend holidays.
Stores: Most stores in Muscat are open daily from 8.30 or 9.00 am to 5.30 or 6.00 pm
Popular Drink: Locals love drinking laban. It’s heavy and salty, like buttermilk. It’s flavored with cardamom and ground pistachios.
Must-Try Food: Majboos (rice mixed with saffron cooked with spicy red or white meat) and Shuwa (slow-cooked marinated lamb or goat).
Weather: Muscat has quite long and very hot summers and warm winters.
Let’s see the fees of Armenian telecommunication companies in Maldives.
Incoming calls | 450 AMD/min |
Calls to Armenia | 1550 AMD/min |
Local calls | 750 AMD/min |
International calls | 1850 AMD/min |
Internet | 65AMD/10KB |
SMS | 250 AMD/sms |
Calls to satellites | 6000 AMD/min |
Check Viva-MTS roaming fees in Maldives yourself here.
Ooredoo Maldives & Other Operators (Same Fees)
Incoming calls | 1000 AMD/min |
Calls to Armenia | 6000 AMD/min |
Local calls | 2500 AMD/min |
International calls | 7000 AMD/min |
Internet | 12000 AMD/MB |
SMS | 600 AMD |
Calls to satellites | 11000 AMD/min |
Check Ucom roaming fees in Maldives yourself here.
There is no detailed information in the case of Team Telecom Armenia, for roaming fees from Oman to Armenia.
However, they have a roaming package of 18,000 AMD for some destinations, including Oman (see the screenshot below):
Also, you can check Telecom Armenia’s roaming fees in Oman by visiting any of their offices in Armenia.
Location: It’s on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It spans the mouth of the Persian Gulf.
Capital and Largest City: Muscat
Population: Approximately 4.7 million
Read on to discover more information about Muscat and Oman overall:
Arabic is Oman’s official language. But English is widely spoken, especially in major cities like Muscat.
Oman has a rich cultural heritage. It was influenced by its location on the Arabian Peninsula. It has a mix of Arab, Persian, and East African influences.
The best time to visit Oman is from October to April. And the average temperature is 20°C to 30°C.
On the other hand, summers in Oman vary from May to September. It can be very hot and humid, with temperatures often over 40°C.
Oman has a long and fascinating history dating back thousands of years. The country was once a major maritime power, with a strong presence in the Indian Ocean trade routes.
Iran, India, and East Africa have influenced Oman a lot.
So it’s worth exploring old forts and castles. Visit archaeological sites to learn about Oman’s past. An example is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Bahla Fort.
Oman is a beautiful country and one of the most famous destinations worldwide. The country’s landscapes range from the rough Al Hajar Mountains. They go to the clean beaches of the Arabian Sea.
Also, Oman is quite safe and stable. It’s quite an interesting country as it’s one of the few Arab countries that has friendly ties with Iran.
Oman has mediated in regional conflicts. It has been a neutral place for diplomacy. This unique position has helped Oman stay independent.
Our travel agents are ready to answer all your questions.
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