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  • 1. Atheiba Beach

    This large public beach is a great place to take a jog, have a picnic or swim and is popular with families during the day. There are Jet Ski rentals and kite-surfing lessons available from small shops at either end of the beach as well. At night, it is a favorite spot for young Omanis and expats to barbecue. Locals either park in the large lot and lug their gear onto a prime patch of sand, or those with SUVs drive directly onto the beach, where woven plastic mats (available at any of the hypermarkets) and grills are set up. On the weekends the night air is filled with the smell of grilling and the sounds of music and people laughing. It is an especially nice place for a midnight swim. There are sometimes grillers serving barbecue called mishkak from the main parking lot, but it is best to bring your own provisions. Amenities: parking (free); toilets. Best for: swimming; walking.

    36 Way, Muscat, Masqat, Oman
    9238-4580
  • 2. Qalhat Beach

    Just off the 17 freeway at the exit for "Ancient Town of Qalhat," you'll find a strech of pristine, virtually empty beach with concrete shade huts built directly in the sand. It is a great place to bring a cooler so you can barbecue in one of the shaded huts, taking dips in the water to cool down and likely seeing only one other group on the entire beach. This privacy comes at the expense of convenience, as there are no restroom facilities or shops nearby, so bring your own provisions, and be prepared to rough it a bit. Amenities: parking. Best for: solitude.

    Beach Rd., off Rte. 17, Ash Sharqiyah South, Oman
  • 3. Qurum Beach

    Shatti Qurm

    Located on the so-called "Love Street" this small beach remains relatively empty during the week but is bustling on the weekends and in the evenings, when young Omanis like to cruise the street showing off their cars and motorcycles. The water is calm and good for swimming, and often there are men offering Jet Ski rentals. On the short boardwalk along Shati Street you'll find two restaurants and two coffee shops with restrooms and free Wi-Fi, albeit with rather expensive food offerings for what you get. Expect to pay for the view and the convenience. After the sun sets, a mishkak stand appears in the parking lot at the far northern end of the beach serving skewers of barbecued beef and squid. Amenities: food and drink; parking (free); water sports. Best for: sunset; walking.

    Al Shatti Rd., Muscat, Masqat, Oman
  • 4. Yiti Beach

    Reaching this beach requires a mountanous drive along gravel roads, and then finding the ideal spot to set up may require some cruising up and down the shoreline, but this secluded beach is a great place to fish and enjoy nature. There are no facilities, restaurants, or shops for miles, so it is best to fill the car with anything you might want. The soft sand beaches make good sites to set up a tent and camp. Amenities: none. Best for: solitude.

    Muscat, Masqat, Oman
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