マスカット(ミナ・カブース)、オマーン
Oman's capital was once a major trading centre controlled and influenced by the Portuguese. Those intrepid explores and traders are long gone. Today, visitors flock to Oman thanks to its azure air, towering desert mountains, and crystalline waters. Muscat itself is an Arabian fable sprung to life. Old 16th century forts guard the bay and the palace, while the vibrant souqs offer daggers, superb silver jewellery, and traditional crafts and costumes.
Muscat's Al Alam palace is the official residence of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said.
見所
- Grand Mosque
- Muttrah Souk
- Bait Al Zubair
- Nakhl Fort
- Al Alam Palace
- Dhow Cruise
- 4WD Desert Safari
- Quriyat Fish Market
More about Muscat (Mina Qaboos), Oman Points of Interest
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Grand Mosque -
This huge sandstone mosque is the third largest in the world, and home to marble paneling, a stunning Swarovski crystal chandelier, and the second largest hand-made Persian carpet in the world.
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Muttrah Souk -
This maze-like marketplace is a bustling snap-shot of life in Oman. Visitors can browse for jewelry, handicrafts, and exotic spices at this souk, which has been described as the best in the Gulf.
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Bait Al Zubair -
Bait Al Zubair, a privately owned museum, chronicles Oman's history, culture and traditions. The exhibition rooms are home to amazing displays of Islamic weaponry, art and household artifacts.
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Nakhl Fort -
Nakhl Fort is a famous pre-Islamic fortress that used to be the stronghold of the Bani Kharous tribe during the medieval times. View the ladies sitting room, the ruler's court, prison and courtyards.
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Al Alam Palace -
The Al Alam Palace, built in 1972, is the official residence of Sultan Qaboos bin Said and is closed to the public. It has a charming facade of gold and blue.
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Dhow Cruise -
The dhows in Muscat are made by famed Omani shipbuilders and feature open-air seating, majlis (raised decks) and stained glass windows. They are an ideal way to view the stunning coastline.
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4WD Desert Safari -
Explore Oman on a 4WD safari that takes you to Fins Beach, Wadi Abreen (a wadi is a valley), the pretty village of Mazara, and Hail al Ghaf, an oasis town surrounded by mango groves.
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Quriyat Fish Market -
At Quriyat fish market, visitors can watch as the local fishermen unload their nets on the beach, while local traders eagerly survey the day's catch.
Grand Mosque, Muttrah Souk & Bait al Zubair
Moderate Activity, Includes meal
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Grand Mosque & Al Hazm Fort
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Grand Mosque & Bait Al Zubair
Moderate Activity
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Muttrah Souk, Bait al Zubair & Bait al Adam
Moderate Activity
From $89.95
Cruise Aboard A Traditional Arab Dhow
Moderate Activity
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Quriyat Fish Market & Desert Wadi Safari
Strenuous Activity
From $149.95