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Getting Around
Uber and Careem are the primary transport for visitors in Muscat — both work reliably across the city and to the main attractions. Metered taxis are available but less common; agree the price before entering if the meter is not running. Car rental is strongly recommended for visiting the wadis, the Wahiba Sands, and Nizwa Fort — Oman’s roads outside Muscat are among the best in the Middle East and driving them is a genuine pleasure. The airport is 35 km from the city center; taxi or Uber takes 30–40 minutes.
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Cash or Card
50% Card / 50% Cash. Major hotels, restaurants, and larger shops accept Visa and Mastercard. The Mutrah Souq, local restaurants, taxis, and smaller vendors operate on cash. Omani Rial (OMR) is one of the world’s highest-valued currencies; one Rial equals approximately $2.60. ATMs are widely available throughout Muscat at all malls and major intersections.
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Good to Know
Dress modestly throughout Oman — covered shoulders and knees are expected in souqs, mosques, and outside tourist hotel areas. The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque requires full modest dress; abayas are available for loan at the entrance. Omani culture places enormous value on hospitality and quiet courtesy: a calm, unhurried demeanor is the single most important cultural tool a visitor can bring. Oman is one of the most genuinely welcoming societies in the Arab world and the effort is repaid at every turn.
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ATMs
ATMs are available at Muscat International Airport, all major malls (City Centre Muscat, Muscat Grand Mall), and throughout Qurum, Shatti Al Qurum, and Al Mouj. Bank Muscat and National Bank of Oman machines are the most widely distributed and reliably accept international cards. The Mutrah Souq area has limited ATM coverage; withdraw before visiting.
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Currency
The Omani Rial (OMR), pegged to the US dollar at 0.385 OMR. One of the highest-valued currencies in the world — notes come in denominations from 100 Baisa to 50 Rial. ATMs at the airport and throughout Muscat reliably accept international Visa and Mastercard. Always select OMR when prompted at ATMs; dynamic currency conversion applies unfavorable rates.
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Plugs
Oman uses Type G plugs — the three-pin British-style rectangular socket, identical to the UK and UAE standard. Standard voltage is 240V at 50Hz. US devices need both a plug adapter and a voltage converter unless dual-voltage. Most modern electronics are dual-voltage; check your device label before packing a converter.
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Safety
Oman is consistently ranked among the safest countries in the world for visitors. Crime rates are extremely low, the roads are excellent, and the tourist infrastructure in Muscat is well-organized. The primary practical considerations are the summer heat (dangerous without air conditioning and proper hydration), wadi flash floods during the October–March monsoon season (always check weather before entering a wadi), and the remoteness of some desert and mountain destinations (carry sufficient water, fuel, and a satellite communication device for off-road travel).
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Airports
Muscat International Airport (MCT) is located 35 km west of Old Muscat — a 30–40 minute Uber or taxi ride (approximately 8–10 OMR). It receives direct flights from London, Frankfurt, Paris, Zurich, and most Gulf hubs, as well as extensive connections via Dubai (DXB) and Abu Dhabi (AUH). Oman Air is the national carrier with strong regional and European connectivity. A new Muscat Airport terminal opened in 2018 and is one of the most architecturally impressive in the Gulf.