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Oman

Oman is a sultanate of around 5 million people on the south-eastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula, bordering the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Yemen, with coastlines along both the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. Muscat is the capital, and Omani culture is markedly traditional — men still wear the dishdasha and embroidered kuma, and rosewater-scented coffee with dates is the universal welcome. Most Western nationalities can obtain an e-visa online before arrival through the Royal Oman Police portal.

  • VisaeVisa
  • CapitalMuscat
  • CurrencyOMR .ع.ر
  • TimezoneGulf Standard Time (UTC+4)
  • Population5 Million
  • RegionAsia · Western Asia
  • Phone code+968
  • Native nameعمان

Oman Visa & e-Visa System

Oman runs an electronic visa system through the Royal Oman Police portal at evisa.rop.gov.om, and for most visitors this is the route to use. Eligibility is a published list of nationalities rather than a universal rule, and both the list and the fees are set by the authority and revised from time to time — check the official portal for the current position for your own passport before booking anything, and apply there rather than through an intermediary. Applications are made online in advance and approval is issued electronically; print or save it to present on arrival. The tourist product exists in several forms: a single-entry visa for a short stay, a multiple-entry version of the same, and a longer-validity multiple-entry option for travellers expecting to return within the year. Citizens of the Gulf Cooperation Council states enter under a regional arrangement rather than through the e-visa, using national identity documents, with extensions handled by the Royal Oman Police. Visa on arrival still exists but was deliberately narrowed once the e-visa launched, and travellers who plan around it rather than applying online are taking an avoidable risk. Standard conditions of entry apply and are enforced: a passport with sufficient remaining validity, a return or onward ticket, evidence of where you are staying and of funds for the trip, and travel medical insurance covering the period of the visit — the insurance requirement in particular is one visitors from countries that do not impose it routinely overlook. Oman has very low crime and is regarded as one of the safest countries in the region to travel in, which is worth knowing when weighing the paperwork against the trip.

Visa types

A single short tourist stay; current length, fee and processing time are published on the official portal

Tourism and family visits for nationals of the countries on the Royal Oman Police eligibility list. Applied for online at evisa.rop.gov.om before travel; approval issued electronically. Requires a passport with sufficient validity, a return or onward ticket, accommodation details and travel medical insurance for the stay.

Guides

Oman rewards travellers who treat geography itself as the headline: the Hajar Mountains and Wahiba Sands, the fjord-like Musandam Peninsula, and a monsoon-green Dhofar region in the south sit alongside Muscat's mosques and souks and Nizwa's circuit of desert forts. Low crime, widely spoken English and an online e-visa system make it an unusually easy country to explore independently.

Embassies & missions

Frequently asked questions

A clifftop path that follows the rim of the Wadi Ghul canyon, giving direct views down the roughly 1,000-metre drop that's earned the site the nickname “Grand Canyon of Arabia” — no technical climbing required, just a head for heights.

It depends on priorities — basic Bedouin-run camps offer a more authentic, simple desert night, while luxury tented camps add private bathrooms and air conditioning; both typically include dune driving, camel rides and stargazing, so the choice mainly affects comfort rather than the activities themselves.

Not really — Musandam is cut off from mainland Oman by a strip of UAE territory, so reaching it requires a separate flight or a 4WD route through UAE border posts, which is why most travellers treat it as its own short trip rather than an add-on.

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This overview comes from Visaja's worldwide missions database (visaja.com), checked against official government sources; for binding answers, the mission itself always has the final word.