Discover why Khasab is known as the “Norway of Arabia” on our unforgettable full-day dhow cruise through the spectacular fjords of Musandam. Sail on a traditional wooden dhow surrounded by dramatic mountains, crystal-clear waters, and untouched natural beauty.
Watch wild dolphins swim alongside the boat, relax in comfortable shaded seating, and stop at famous spots like Telegraph Island for swimming and snorkeling in calm turquoise waters.
Enjoy a freshly prepared traditional buffet lunch served onboard, along with soft drinks, water, and snorkeling equipment—all included.
This experience combines breathtaking scenery, dolphin watching, swimming, snorkeling, and authentic Arabian hospitality in one relaxing and adventure-filled day. Perfect for families, couples, and nature lovers looking for a truly memorable escape.
The meeting point is at Khasab Harbor (Fishing Port), in front of the New Fish Market. Free parking is available. The dhow is at the first jetty, Boat No. 4 – Row Z. Our representative will welcome you. Please contact him via WhatsApp or call upon arrival.
Khasab Harbor ,Oman where our friendly team will meet you, From the port, you will board to the traditional Omani dhow and start your sea cruise at Norway of Arabia
we will do two visit stop one at Telegraph island and the second stop at Seebi island for swimming | snorking | kayaking | Fishing for more fun |, And open buffet lunch. The dhow will anchor near Telegraph Island and Seebi Island where you can enjoy swimming in pristine water together with colorful fish. During the cruise we offer soft drinks, fresh fruits, tea & coffee and a warm lunch. Duration of the excursion: from 10:00 AM – 15:00 pm
During our dhow cruise, we anchor at the historic Telegraph Island, one of Musandam’s most famous landmarks. The island is approximately 160 meters long and up to 90 meters wide, covering an area of about 1.1 hectares. The name “Telegraph” dates back to 1864, when a British telegraph-cable repeater station was built on the island to connect communications between India and the United Kingdom. The station was abandoned in the mid-1870s, and today the island remains uninhabited. Visitors can still see the ruins of the repeater station and the operators’ quarters, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich history. Surrounded by calm, crystal-clear waters, Telegraph Island is a perfect stop for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing while enjoying the breathtaking fjord scenery of Musandam. The Ministry of Tourism is currently developing the island to further enhance it as a distinctive tourist attraction for visitors to the Sultanate of Oman - Musandam Peninsula
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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