Port Sultan Qaboos, Muscat, Oman cruise port guide
Surrounded by striking mountains on one side and soft sandy shores along the coast, Muscat was already a thriving port in ancient times. As the capital of modern Oman with wide avenues and architecture that features both contemporary and traditional design, parts of the city still retain their medieval appearance, including two ancient Portuguese forts flanking the rocky cove around which the city is built. During the 14th and 15th centuries, Muscat was an important outpost for the powerful kings of Hormuz. In the 16th century, the Portuguese took possession of Muscat, but lost their dominance in the Gulf when the city came again under Omani rule in 1650. Since the mid-18th century, members of the Al-Busaidy dynasty have been the rulers of Oman. From the time of Sultan Qaboos Bin Said's accession to the throne in 1970, the Sultanate has gone from an underdeveloped country to a modern state with imposing government buildings, hospitals, new roads, a university and a sport complex. Muscat's picturesque old buildings still co-exist with modern commercial and residential quarters, giving the city an ambiance all its own. The seaside palace of His Majesty, Sultan Qaboos, offers a spectacular sight, as it stands between steep rocky hills. Greater Muscat covers a huge area divided into three sections: the old port area, the main trading and residential area, and the modern Central Banking District. Sumptuous villas and deluxe hotels are part of an ongoing building boom. Strong development in tourism has gained Oman a new role as an intriguing, fascinating and safe destination. Oman is full of treasures - from historic palaces and traditional buildings to captivating landscapes and gracious people. Its advent into modern age has managed beautifully to blend age-old mystique with a taste of the 21st century.
About Port Sultan Qaboos, Muscat, Oman
Port Sultan Qaboos is the dedicated cruise terminal of Muscat, Oman, located in the historic Muttrah district. Opened as a commercial port in 1974 and converted to an exclusive cruise port in 2014, it is the gateway to Oman's capital and offers unmatched access to the Muttrah Corniche and Souq.
The Muttrah Corniche, steps from the terminal, curves along a picturesque bay lined with traditional Omani watchtowers. The labyrinthine Muttrah Souq — one of the Gulf's oldest markets — sells frankincense, silver, and traditional Omani daggers (khanjars). The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, 20 km from port in the Bawshar district, is an architectural masterpiece open to non-Muslim visitors on weekday mornings. Nizwa Fort, 165 km inland in Oman's old historic heartland, is a full-day excursion offering the 17th-century round tower fort and famous goat souq.
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