Great views, few family venues

Muscat – From mountains and wadis to serene beaches and endless sand dunes, Oman is blessed with diverse landscapes. But what it lacks is family-oriented tourist attractions. Muscat Daily asked readers what new attractions does the sultanate need for families. Here is what they said:  Mohammad al Amri, Private sector employee Oman already has incredible […]

Muscat – From mountains and wadis to serene beaches and endless sand dunes, Oman is blessed with diverse landscapes. But what it lacks is family-oriented tourist attractions. Muscat Daily asked readers what new attractions does the sultanate need for families. Here is what they said: 

Mohammad al Amri, Private sector employee

Oman already has incredible natural beauty, but yes – we need more curated family attractions. Places like nature parks with walking trails, children’s play areas and picnic spots would encourage families to explore more. We don’t need artificial destinations, just facilities that make our natural attractions more accessible.

Fatimah Nabaani, Homemaker

Our mountains and wadis are unmatched, but families with young children struggle with long treks. I’d love to see safe, eco-friendly viewpoints, learning centres about Omani wildlife and shuttle services to major natural attractions. That would make weekend trips easier for everyone.

Salman Khan, Private sector employee

Oman has breathtaking nature – from Salalah’s khareef to the Empty Quarter – but a few themed family adventure zones could add variety. Simple things like ziplining, rope courses or small nature-themed amusement parks would attract both residents and tourists.

Santosh Verma, IT professional

Family-oriented beachfront zones would be amazing. Safe swimming areas, shaded seating, cycling tracks and small outdoor cafés – nothing too commercial – would make our beaches more lively while still respecting Omani culture and nature.

Adil al Balushi, Shopkeeper

As an Omani, I feel Oman is peaceful and beautiful, but family activities beyond malls are limited. A large botanical garden, weekend farmers’ markets or interactive museums about Oman’s natural history would be great additions.

Babu Sundararam, Private sector employee

Oman is a paradise for nature tourism, but for families with children, more educational and fun attractions would help. Think along the lines of science centres, mini aquariums, desert discovery parks or cultural villages where children can learn through hands-on activities.

Ofelia Hassan, Lecturer

No! Oman itself is a family-oriented tourist attraction naturally with mountain ranges, charming beaches, green wadis, and warm and hospitable people. It’s only lacking in proper public transport. If that is made available, the tourism potential of this country would be limitless!

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Oman would benefit from more family-friendly attractions such as indoor theme parks, science museums, aquariums, water parks, shaded nature trails, petting zoos, picnic areas, children’s splash zones, trampoline parks, and safe camping sites. These would offer affordable, educational and enjoyable options for families year-round.

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I suggest creating safe public parks, indoor activity centres, affordable waterfront family areas, and cultural learning spaces for children. These places would give families more options to relax, learn and enjoy quality time together throughout the year.

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