Most of Oman lies on water and this is reflected by a rich seafaring history. Its intrepid seamen once explored the coast of east Africa as far south as Zanzibar. Nowadays though, oil provides the economic growth - and the country is modern and successful. It’s not all beaches though, high mountain ranges run parallel to the coast and their peaks are a favourite destination of locals, expatriates, and holidaymakers alike.
Oman Holidays and how to get there
Our best fare from Heathrow to MUSCAT
is from £100 + £180 tax(Total £280). Valid from 01/01/2009 until 31/03/2009.
Note: Availability on these special fares is limited and when they're gone, they're gone! All taxes are approximate
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Ras Al Hadd Beach Hotel...
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