Practical Information in Muscat
As Oman emerges crab-like into the present, oil-rich Muscat is a city in transition. Here, timeless tradition stands side by side with modern progress.
GMT
GMT +4
Money
Rial is the currency (OMR), divided into 1000 baiza (Baz).
Visas
Each country has its own regulations and restrictions for its visitors. Find specific visa information for your destination.
Health
Travelling to (sub) tropical destinations means taking care of your health. Read more about health issues for the area you're visiting.
Electricity
220/240V AC, 50 Hz, three-pin sockets are standard.
Dialling Code
+968 (national) +24 (Muscat) + six-figure number.
Muscat Tourist Info
Fit In
Be courteous and dress modestly in this relaxed, but traditional, Muslim sultanate. Men in shorts are acceptable on the beach but long trousers are expected elsewhere. Women should keep upper arms, shoulders and knees covered. Wearing a headscarf is not required for Western women unless they are visiting a mosque.
Public Holidays 2011-2012
- Mawlid al-Nabi (Birth of the Prophet) 15 Feb
- Al Israa wal Meraaj (Ascension of the Prophet) 29 Jun
- Renaissance Day (Marks start of reign of Sultan Qaboos) 23 Jul
- Eid al-Fitr (end of Ramadan) 30 Aug-1 Sep
- Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice) 6-9 Nov
- National Day & Birth of HM Sultan Qaboos 18 Nov
- Islamic New Year 26 Nov
- New Year's Day 1 Jan




