The stunning Musandam Peninsula is sometimes called the “Norway of Arabia,” because of its dramatic, fjord-like inlets, or khors. Straddling between the United Arab Emirates and the mainland of Oman, the peninsula protrudes into the Strait of Hormuz, making it one of the Middle East’s most dramatic coastlines.
The region’s principal town, Khasab, is a gateway for travelers interested in dhow cruises through narrow sea channels flanked by steep limestone cliffs. Dolphins are often seen in the waters, and wooden boats remain the dominant means of exploring the region.
In contrast to the mega-cities of the Gulf, Musandam features quiet mountain villages, ancient watchtowers and scenic coastal drives revealing the untamed beauty of the Arabian Peninsula.

