To get to Oman from DubaiYou have the choice of taking the bus or renting a car.
Oman, known for its forts, wadis, beaches and the magnificent Musandam fjords, is a popular destination for Emiratis.
For international travelers visiting the United Arab Emirates, Oman is a must-visit for its history, natural beauty and peace.
Let's see how to get there. We're off!
Getting to Oman from Dubai: article summary
From Dubai to Oman by bus
With the exception of Dubai, there is no direct bus service between the other cities of the United Arab Emirates and Oman. You will need to travel to Dubai and take the MWASALAT/RTA or Al-Khanjry bus to Getting to Oman by road. Taking the bus takes longer than taking a cab, but costs less.
In 2019, RTA, Dubai's transport authority, and MWASALAT, Oman's transport authority, launched a bus service between Dubai to create a convenient option for passengers between the two countries. This bus, which takes tourists from Dubai to Muscat by road circulates three times a day.
The bus has a capacity of 50 passengers, is air-conditioned and offers WiFi. The bus stops at Sohar, where passengers can use the toilets. Indeed, there are no toilets on board.
Tickets must be booked at the RTA booth near Exit 2 of Abu Hail station. There is no option to book online. You can't buy tickets on the busso get it ready before you travel.
The fee is 55 AED (€14) one-way ticket from Dubai to Muscat by road and from 90 AED (€25) for a round trip.
Crossing the border: fee and document requirements
To travel to Oman by road, you need to apply for a tourist visa in advance. You can apply for an electronic visa for Oman online, and it will only take a few minutes to apply.
First check which visa you need to enter Oman. Apply for an e-visa at least four days before your visit. Visa fees vary from 5 to 50 OMR (between €12 and €125) depending on the number of times you enter the country and the length of your stay.
To enter via one of the land borders, you'll need :
- From a electronic copy of visa
- a passport valid for at least six months
If you decide to cross the border by car, you must show proof of ownership of the vehicle. If it is a rental caryou must have a no-objection certificate from the rental company.
You must also present a valid driver's license and insurance if you drive.
Finally, at the border with the United Arab Emirates, you will have to pay AED 35 (€9) exit fee. You can pay by card. There are ATMs at the crossings, but it's a good idea to carry cash with you.
Oman to Dubai by car
To get from Oman to Dubai by road, you can either drive or take the MWSALAT/Al-Khanjry bus from Muscat.
If you are coming from Muscat, go to the border post at Hatta to enter the United Arab Emirates, as this is the shortest route. If you are traveling from central or southern Oman, the Meyzad border or the Khatm Al Shiklah border is preferable.
You will need a valid visa and all the documents mentioned above to travel from Oman to the Emirates by road. GCC residents do not need to apply for a visa. They simply need to present their passport at the border.
The best time to travel from Dubai to Oman by road
I advise you to visit Oman between November and March, as the temperature varies from moderate to cold during the winter peak in December. The period between December and February is the high season for the United Arab Emirates.
From June to August, daytime temperatures exceeds 40 °CThis would be too hot and uncomfortable for sightseeing. Visiting Oman in April-May and September-October is not ideal either, as daytime temperatures are high and the sun is too cold. rise to around 34°C to 39°C.
Getting to Oman from Dubai is not very difficult with a good car, and takes just a few hours. The distance between the two regions is only 500 km. Just follow the signs, you can't go wrong. So you can spend an exceptional vacation in Oman. To find out what you can do on site, I recommend you read the article I devoted to this subject.