Four Hours
The tour starts from the port gate. You will visit the local fish market then you proceed to Bait al Baranada Museum after you will walk across Muttrah a small and important town of Muscat and reach Muttrah souq. Once reached Muttrah souq you will have time for shopping. After visiting the Muttarah souq you will have a short walk on Muttrah Corniche and you will be transferred to port by bus.
Fish Market:- Located in the heart of Muttrah in Oman’s largest port, the new fish market is a tribute to Oman’s past and future. The town of Muttrah is known for its long trading history, unique port and long-standing fishing tradition. Located near the city’s original fish market, which was built in 1960, the new market represents the continuation of the region’s trading and fishing traditions, while also meeting Oman’s need to cater to its growing tourism industry.
Bait al Baranada :- This is one of Muscat`s historical and cultural sites, also known as Naseeb’s House. Using interactive technology to display images of tectonic plate movement from the past 750 million years to the present, the museum tells the story of Muscat from its geological formations to the present day, shaping the continent in the past. will form and change over the next 250 million years.
Mutrah Souk :- Located in the heart of Muttra in Oman’s largest port, the new fish market is a tribute to Oman’s past and future. The town of Muttra is known for its long trading history, unique port and long-standing fishing tradition. Located near the city’s original fish market, which was built in 1960, the new market represents the continuation of the region’s trading and fishing traditions, while also meeting Oman’s need to cater to its growing tourism industry.
Muttra Corniche (Photo stop) :- Snaking its way along the coast, Mutrah Corniche is one of the most loved places in Muscat among locals and tourists alike. Offering splendid views of the sea, the seaside promenade, the Corniche appears especially resplendent during the sunset as the waning light hits the shimmering waters at low angles. The Corniche crosses a few pristine gardens and sculpture parks along the way. The northern end of the Corniche has a little local Souq, that visitors can enjoy at their own leisure.