Fly From Dubai
Ras Al Khaimah, also known as the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, is located in a highly strategic position near the Strait of Hormuz and is one of the emirates of the UAE.
[Depart UAE and Enter Oman] Head to the Ras Al Khaimah border crossing to exit, and enjoy the beautiful scenery along Oman's coastal highway.
[Oman Coastal Highway Photo Spot] The Oman coast refers to the coastal area of the Sultanate of Oman located on the eastern part of the Arabian Peninsula. The country boasts a spectacular coastline stretching approx. 1,700 km along the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman (also known as the Persian Gulf), offering abundant coastal views and natural resources.
[Khasab Castle] After entering Oman, drive for approximately 40 minutes to reach Khasab Castle. This 17th-century castle has retained its original charm after restoration, offering a great opportunity to learn about the region's history. Those interested in history and culture can purchase an admission ticket at their own expense to visit.
[Dolphin Bay Boat Tour] Arrive at the port of Khasab, board a traditional Omani wooden dhow, and set sail on the Gulf of Oman. Spot dolphins, small fish, and primitive villages along the way. You can freely choose whether to go snorkeling. Lunch, soft drinks, and fruits are provided on board, allowing you to experience traditional Omani cuisine.
Friendly reminder:
1. Please prepare your swimwear and towel in advance. Bring your original passport and wait at the designated meeting point on time.
2. If you are unable to cross the border due to policy changes, unutilized fees will be refunded while utilized fees are non-refundable.



