Recommended accommodations in Oman
 
 

The Chedi, Muscat

Where the majestic Al Hajar Mountains meet their luminous reflection in the serene waters of the Gulf of Oman, the Chedi Muscat rises amidst an elegantly landscaped twenty-one acre garden oasis

Sparkling waters, vibrant gardens and dramatic mountains as seen through the grand windows in all 158 tasteful, well-appointed guestrooms and suites heighten the calming effect of the natural and timeless environment at The Chedi Muscat. Eight Deluxe Club Rooms and thirty-eight Chedi Club Suites confer access to The Club Lounge, while the Chedi Club Suites with their magnificent sea and land views add exclusive landscaped gardens.

Six restaurants at The Chedi Muscat span the great cuisines and wines of the world, from the Mediterranean and the Middle East to Southeast Asia and India. Stylishly designed by renowned Japanese interior designer, Yasuhiro Koichi of Design Studio SPIN, The Restaurant blends clean Asian interiors with Omani architectural details. We count in-the-know locals among our regulars, especially at the award winning Beach Restaurant and The Restaurant, simple names that belie sophisticated dining experience.

The largest spa in Muscat, our newly built 800 square metre relaxation and fitness haven offers the personalised, discreet service of the region’s finest wellness professionals. Balinese therapies, Indian Ayurveda and indigenous rituals are among the highlights on the spa’s thoughtful menu, delivered among thirteen meditative spa suites that combine dramatic Omani architecture with calming Asian interiors.

To compliment your time among The Chedi Muscat’s tropical gardens and sublime seashore, allow us to organise for you a once in a lifetime excursion to our favourite desert safari camp in the Wahiba Sands or a Wadi trip accompanied by the most knowledgeable guide. Go offshore into the Gulf of Oman for dolphin watching, fishing or snorkeling among vibrant coral and marine life. Mountain bike or hike with an experienced trekking guide, then gain insight into local culture with a private city tour including a visit to Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque. This modern feat built of translucent Indian sandstone can accommodate 20,000 worshippers at a time and is a must for art and architecture aficionados.

This sublime yet central location equally suits leisure and business travellers while six distinct restaurants, a just opened thirteen-suite Balinese spa, three swimming pools, including the 103-metre Long Pool, 400-square metre health club plus two executive meeting rooms enhance Muscat’s considerable cultural attractions