Looking for a cool escape this summer? Oman, is inviting travellers from across the Gulf to experience a different kind of season—one defined by misty mountains, lush valleys, and refreshing climates.
1. Al Jabal Al Akhdar – Green Mountain Escape

Location: Near Nizwa, 2.5 hours from Muscat
Cooler by nearly 15°C than Muscat, this high-altitude haven offers terraced farms, wild roses, and luxury resorts like Alila and Anantara. Ideal for travellers seeking nature, privacy, and peace.
2. Salalah – Heart of Khareef Season
Location: Dhofar Region, Southern Oman
From June to September, Salalah comes alive with foggy hills, waterfalls, and green valleys. Khareef Dhofar 2025 features drone shows, concerts, light festivals, and family-friendly cultural events.
3. Wadi Darbat – Oman’s Tropical Paradise

Location: East of Salalah
This lush wadi is a highlight of the Khareef. Paddle through calm waters, explore seasonal waterfalls, and relax under misty skies. Nature lovers and photographers will be in their element.
4. Sumhuram Archaeological Park
Location: Khor Rori, near Salalah
Explore the ancient frankincense trade route at this UNESCO-listed site. Traditional performances, crafts, and archaeological wonders come alive during the summer festival season.
5. Shaat Hidden Beach – Oman’s Smallest Coastal Gem

Location: Western side of Salalah, 2-hour drive
Measuring just 77 meters in length, Shaat Hidden Beach is likely the smallest beach in Oman—but also one of its most pristine. Tucked away on Salalah’s western cliffs, this secluded spot is ideal for those seeking serenity, stunning views, and a true hidden-gem vibe.
6. Al Hoota Cave – A Subterranean Cool-Off
Location: Near Al Hamra, 2 hours from Muscat
Stay cool underground in one of Oman’s largest cave systems. Guided tours take visitors past stalactites, crystal-clear lakes, and a fascinating geology museum.
7. Taqah Castle, Coastal Town

Location: Near Salalah
Taqah, a fishing village east of the city of Salalah, Oman’s third-largest city, is noted for its sandy beaches and its iconic 19th century Taqah Castle.
A quieter gem, Taqah features a picturesque coastline, and fresh seafood. It’s the perfect spot for a cultural stroll with sea breeze views and a touch of history.
8. Misfat Al Abriyeen – A Hidden Mountain Village
Location: Al Hamra Region
Stone houses, date palm groves, and ancient falaj irrigation channels await in this timeless village. Stay in a local guesthouse for an immersive heritage experience.
These destinations are part of Oman’s official summer tourism campaign, as highlighted by the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism, Sultanate of Oman. The initiative aims to position Oman as the Gulf’s leading cool-climate summer escape.

