Explore one of 2025’s hottest places to go with a stay

at Jumeirah Muscat Bay

Discover a new destination – named as one of 2025’s best places to visit by Condé Nast Traveller – Muscat offers the perfect blend of adventure, culture and wellness. Located in the secluded cove of Bandar Jissah, against the backdrop of the Al Hajar Mountains, Jumeirah Muscat Bay is the perfect base for exploring the dramatic landscapes that surround this charming city.

Explore the crystal-clear waters of the Gulf of Oman.
Those looking to delve a little deeper into Oman’s underwater world can opt for one of the hotel’s scuba diving or snorkelling experiences, providing a glimpse into the colourful world of the local marine life.
Embark on an unforgettable hiking adventure…
Offering a unique way for guests to explore Oman’s dramatic landscapes, Jumeirah Muscat Bay’s exclusive heli-hiking experience (from GBP 14,060 for x5 people) showcases the very best of the country’s scenery. Guests will be transported by helicopter from the hotel’s very own helipad to Jebel Shams – the 3,000-metre high “sun mountains” in the northeast – where they will make their way along the mountain’s rugged cliffs before heading downhill along an incredible abseiling route. Topping off this incredible experience, guests will then indulge in a private luxury picnic back at the mountain’s peak, enjoying breathtaking views and delicious food before being whisked back to the comfort of the hotel.
Unwind in a wellness haven…
Guests who prefer a slower pace will delight in the hotel’s expansive Talise Spa, where they can choose from a range of bespoke treatments. Signature treatments include the essence of Oman, which uses Omani frankincense oil and sea salt for the ultimate wellness experience, while yoga and meditation take place against the backdrop of the Gulf of Oman, helping guests to unwind under the Middle Eastern sun. Promising the ultimate wellbeing escape, guests will leave Jumeirah Muscat Bay feeling refreshed.
Discover Muscat’s rich cultural heritage…
A must-visit for those looking to immerse themselves in local culture is the Muttrah Souq, which is the ultimate treasure trove for locally made trinkets. The souq’s historic coffee house allows an insight into Omani coffee culture, while hungry tourists can get a taste of local cuisine by ordering shuwa, a marinated lamb dish which is cooked in an underground oven. Whether it’s picking up some traditional sandals or uncovering a hidden gem at the souq’s beautiful bead shop, the souq is an Aladdin’s cave of local goods, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich cultural heritage and history.

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