Oman in 6 Days: Budget Road Trip
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Travel advisory: Oman is currently affected by the wider 2026 regional conflict involving Iran. The US State Department has Oman at Level 3, “Reconsider Travel,” and Iran has struck sites inside the country, including the ports of Salalah and Duqm and the Musandam coast, two regions a wider Oman road trip can reach, plus shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Muscat itself has not been hit and is operating normally, but this is a live, changing situation. Check the current US State Department and UK FCDO advisories before booking anything. Everything below is written for when it’s safe to travel again, not a push to go now.
The 6-day version: both mountains, plus the turtles
Six days adds Jebel Shams, Oman’s highest peak and a separate mountain from Jebel Akhdar, and the Ras al-Jinz turtle reserve to the 5-day loop (Nizwa, Jebel Akhdar, Wahiba Sands, Sur). Oman has no useful intercity rail, so a rental car carries the whole trip, and a 4x4 is required past Nizwa. Have a seventh day? See the 7-day loop , the definitive version with a full day on each mountain.
Book these before you go:
- A rental car via Discover Cars , confirm a 4x4 for the mountains and the dunes
- A Wahiba Sands desert camp
- A Ras al-Jinz turtle reserve tour , permit and limited groups, book ahead
- Check the current advisory before you confirm any of the above; the situation is changing in 2026
| Day | Focus | Rough cost (solo, no hotel) |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Nizwa Fort and souq | OMR 5-8 (~$13-21), plus car |
| Day 2 | Bahla Fort, Jabrin Castle, Al Hamra, Jebel Akhdar | OMR 2-6 (~$5.20-16), plus car and lodging |
| Day 3 | Jebel Akhdar, Jebel Shams, drive to Wahiba Sands | Camp package varies, verify |
| Day 4 | Wahiba Sands, Wadi Bani Khalid, Sur, turtle reserve | OMR 0-7 (~$0-18), plus car |
| Day 5 | Sur town, coast road, Wadi Shab | OMR 0-1 (~$0-2.60), plus car |
| Day 6 | Bimmah Sinkhole, back to Muscat | Free, plus car |
Day 1: Nizwa, the historic interior capital
Pick up your rental car at Muscat and drive roughly 1.5-2 hours (2WD is fine this far) to Nizwa. Climb Nizwa Fort (around OMR 5, about $13), then browse Nizwa Souq for silver, dates, and khanjar daggers. On a Friday, the goat market peaks 7:30-9:30am. Overnight in Nizwa.
Day 2: Bahla, Jabrin, Al Hamra, and up to Jebel Akhdar
Visit Bahla Fort, Oman’s only UNESCO-listed fort (a modest entrance fee, verify), then Jabrin Castle for its painted ceilings, and the mud-brick village of Al Hamra and Misfat al Abriyeen, both free to wander. In the afternoon, drive up to Jebel Akhdar. A checkpoint at the base enforces 4x4-only, confirm your rental before you arrive. Overnight on the mountain, Alila Jabal Akhdar and Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdhar are the two named resorts up here.
Day 3: Jebel Akhdar, Jebel Shams, and down to the desert
Spend the morning on the Saiq Plateau, rose-terraced villages, and Diana’s Point. Then drive to Jebel Shams, Oman’s highest point at roughly 3,009m and a separate access road from Jebel Akhdar, don’t conflate the two. Walk part of the Balcony Walk (W6) along the rim of the “Grand Canyon of Arabia,” a real, exposed drop, and note the final stretch to the trailhead needs a 4x4. Descend and drive on to the Wahiba Sands, where the dunes are 4x4-only, usually via a camp transfer. Overnight at a desert camp, Desert Nights Camp, 1000 Nights Camp, or Arabian Oryx Camp.
Day 4: Desert morning, Wadi Bani Khalid, and Sur
Slow desert morning, dune-bashing or a camel ride, then drive out via Wadi Bani Khalid, big accessible pools reached by a five-minute paved walk. Continue to Sur, and if timing allows, catch an evening session at the Ras al-Jinz turtle reserve, strictly guided, permit and limited groups, no artificial light, around OMR 7 for adults (about $18.20), book ahead. Overnight near Sur.
Day 5: Sur town and the coast road
An optional dawn turtle session if you skipped the evening one, then the working traditional dhow-building yard at Sur and Al Ayjah across the inlet. Drive the coast road toward Muscat, stopping at Wadi Shab, a short boat crossing (about OMR 1, around $2.60) and a 45-minute walk to the canyon pools.
Day 6: Bimmah Sinkhole and back to Muscat
Stop at the Bimmah Sinkhole, a free turquoise-water crater open for swimming, on the final stretch of coast road. Return to Muscat, drop off your rental car, and fly out.
How much does 6 days in Oman cost?
Figure roughly OMR 7-25 (about $18-65) for entries and the turtle tour across the six days, plus the rental car, the desert camp package (verify current pricing), and OMR 15-25 a night (about $39-65) for budget rooms along the way.
Book the 4x4 rental, the desert camp, and the turtle tour ahead, all three tighten up on weekends, and recheck the current US State Department or UK FCDO advisory closer to your travel date rather than trusting the booking-time version.