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Best Time to Visit Oman

⏱ 3 min read📖 485 words📅 May 2026

Quick answer: The best time to visit Oman is October through April for most of Oman; June-September for Salalah only (Khareef monsoon). October-April gives Oman at its best — cool temperatures, accessible mountains and desert, and the Muscat coast at its most pleasant. Salalah in southern Oman has a unique microseason called Khareef (June-September) when monsoon mist turns the mountains green.

Oman is the Arabian Peninsula’s quietest, most authentic destination — Bedouin desert at Wahiba Sands, fjord-like khors at Musandam, mountain villages in Jebel Akhdar, and Muscat’s whitewashed coast. It’s also dry-as-Saudi-Arabia hot June-August. Here is when to visit for what.

Best months to visit Oman

October-April gives Oman at its best — cool temperatures, accessible mountains and desert, and the Muscat coast at its most pleasant. Salalah in southern Oman has a unique microseason called Khareef (June-September) when monsoon mist turns the mountains green.

Month-by-month overview

MonthWeatherHighlightsRating
January18-25°Ccool, ideal, peak seasonbest
February19-26°Cperfect, festivalsbest
March21-30°Cwarming, still idealbest
April24-34°Chot starts coastalshoulder
May27-38°Cvery hot, mountains still OKavoid
June29-39°Cbrutal, but Khareef in south startsavoid except Salalah
July29-39°CKhareef season in Salalah peaksbest Salalah only
August29-39°CKhareef continues Salalahbest Salalah only
September27-38°Cstill hot, post-Khareefshoulder
October23-33°Ccooling, ideal returninggood
November19-28°Cperfect, fewer touristsbest
December17-25°Cpeak season, Christmas crowdsbest

When to avoid Oman

May-September is brutally hot in Muscat and the north (38°C+ daily). Northern desert (Wahiba Sands) is uncomfortable in summer. Salalah is the exception — visit specifically during Khareef.

Key events and festivals

  • Muscat Festival (Mid-January to mid-February): One-month cultural and entertainment festival; concerts, traditional crafts, food.
  • Salalah Tourism Festival (July-August): Coincides with Khareef monsoon; mist-shrouded mountains, traditional dance, music.
  • National Day (November 18): Oman national day; firework displays in Muscat, parades.
  • Eid al-Fitr (Variable): End of Ramadan; major holiday with family celebrations.

A local insider tip

If you want Oman at its absolute peak, time a January trip around Muscat Festival + 3 nights in Wahiba Sands + 2 nights in Jebel Akhdar mountains. The contrast — Bedouin desert camps + Range Rover mountain switchbacks + Persian Gulf coast — is one of Arabia’s most underappreciated travel arcs.

Frequently asked questions

Is Oman safe to visit?

Yes — Oman is among the world’s safest countries; consistently low crime rates and very welcoming culture.

When is the Khareef in Salalah?

Mid-June to early September. The Indian Ocean monsoon creates a unique microclimate — green mountains, mist, waterfalls. Salalah hotels fill with GCC visitors fleeing summer heat.

Can I self-drive in Oman?

Yes — straightforward and recommended. Rent a 4WD for desert and Jebel Akhdar; sedan fine for Muscat-Nizwa-Sur loop. Roads are excellent.

Is alcohol available in Oman?

Yes in licensed hotels and restaurants. Less restrictive than Saudi Arabia. Public consumption prohibited.

When is the best time for Musandam khor cruises?

October-April for calm seas and clear skies. June-August have rougher seas and high heat.

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