- Package 1 – Luxury Private Cruise
- Package 2 – Wahiba Sands Desert and Wadi Bani Khalid
- Package 3 – Wadi Shab and Bimmah Sinkhole Group Full Day Tour
- Package 4 – Snorkeling at Dimaniyat Islands and Dolphin Watching
- Package 5 – Nizwa Fort-Nizwa Souq-Misfah Al Arbyeen-Jebel Shams – Private Full Day Tour
- Package 6 – Muscat Half Day City Tour with visit to Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
- Package 7 – Private Historical Tour – Nizwa Fort – Nizwa Souq – Bahla Fort – Jabreen Castle
- Package 8 – Historical Muscat Sunset Tour ( you can choose private tour or sharing group )
- Package 9 – Private Day Trip to Jabal Akhdar (Green Mountain) and Birkat Almouz
Package 2
Snorkeling at Dimaniyat Islands and Dolphin Watching
Overview
Knowing where dolphins, turtles, and whale sharks have been spotted before takes local knowledge and experience, so save the guesswork by going on this small-group boat tour to the beautiful Dimaniyat Islands. To help you boost your marine life-spotting opportunities, snorkeling gear rental is included, so you can hop off the boat and explore the underwater world, as well as enjoy sightings from the deck.
- Get advice on where to spot dolphins and turtles.
- Hassle-free trip with snorkeling gear rental included.
- Curb hunger pangs: Snacks are provided.
- the tour passes by Al Alam Palace—a great spot for photo opportunities.
What To Expect
1. Ad Dimaniyat Islands
Demaniyat Islands is a unique natural reserve located in Wilayat Al-Seeb, in the Sultanate of Oman, about 18 kilometers off the coast of Barka. It is composed of 9 islands spread over 250 acres of the sea, rich in natural heritage, incredible coral reefs of varying kinds, and unique and rare sea life, such as Turtles, and Whale sharks amongst others. Home to these amazing creatures, it is also a magnet for many other amazing miracles of mother nature to migrate to seasonally. With crystal clear waters, endless rare sites, and wondrous creatures it is nothing short of heaven for snorkelers, divers, and campers alike. An unforgettable experience to remember for a lifetime.
2. Al Alam Palace (Pass By)
Al Alam Palace, one of six sultanic residences of the monarch, has a history of over 200 years and was built under the watch of Imam Sultan bin Ahmed, the 7th direct grandfather of Sultan Qaboos. The existing palace, which has a facade of gold and blue, was rebuilt as a royal residence in 1972. The inner grounds of the palace remain off-limits, but visitors are permitted to stop near the gates and take photographs. Al Alam Palace is surrounded by the Mirani and Jalali Forts built in the 16th century by the Portuguese. The Palace is used for official functions and for receiving distinguished visitors. In January 2012, the Sultan received Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands at Al Alam Palace during her state visit to Oman.
Snorkeling at Dimaniyat Islands and Dolphin Watching
Around 18 kilometers off the coast of Barka, in the Sultanate of Oman, lies the rare natural reserve known as the Demaniyat Islands. It is made up of 9 islands that are dispersed over 250 acres of water, and it is rich in natural history, amazing coral reefs of all different sorts, and unusual and distinctive marine life, including turtles and whale sharks, among others.
Home to these incredible creatures, it serves as a seasonal migration hub for many other incredible natural wonders. It is nothing less than a utopia for snorkelers, divers, and campers alike, with its crystal blue seas, endless unusual spots, and wonderful wildlife.
A once-in-a-lifetime experience that will live long in the memory






