Marrakesh to Muscat Royal Air Maroc

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1 Adult | Economy

AT-410 | AT-970 | PC-1100 | PC-870

13:40 Marrakesh
33 h 45 m
3 stop via Casablanca,Madrid,Istanbul-Sabiha Gokcen

03:25 +2 Days

Muscat
AED 1,719

AT-402 | AT-9400 | WY-166

10:35 Marrakesh
34 h 20 m
2 stop via Casablanca,Istanbul

00:55 +2 Days

Muscat
AED 2,015

AT-410 | AT-9400 | WY-166

13:40 Marrakesh
31 h 15 m
2 stop via Casablanca,Istanbul

00:55 +2 Days

Muscat
AED 2,015

AT-412 | AT-910 | GF-6078 | GF-560

18:50 Marrakesh
29 h 25 m
3 stop via Casablanca,Istanbul,Bahrain

04:15 +2 Days

Muscat
AED 2,283

AT-402 | QR-4566 | QR-1148

10:35 Marrakesh
13 h 50 m
2 stop via Casablanca,Doha

04:25 +1 Days

Muscat
AED 2,464

AT-402 | QR-4566 | QR-1126

10:35 Marrakesh
20 h 35 m
2 stop via Casablanca,Doha

11:10 +1 Days

Muscat
AED 2,464

AT-402 | AT-9400 | EY-544 | EY-694

10:35 Marrakesh
25 h 20 m
3 stop via Casablanca,Istanbul,Abu Dhabi

15:55 +1 Days

Muscat
AED 2,510

AT-410 | AT-9400 | EY-544 | EY-694

13:40 Marrakesh
22 h 15 m
3 stop via Casablanca,Istanbul,Abu Dhabi

15:55 +1 Days

Muscat
AED 2,510

AT-402 | EK-752 | EK-2034

10:35 Marrakesh
17 h 45 m
2 stop via Casablanca,Dubai

08:20 +1 Days

Muscat
AED 2,704

AT-412 | EY-758 | EY-696

18:50 Marrakesh
23 h 25 m
2 stop via Casablanca,Abu Dhabi

22:15 +1 Days

Muscat
AED 2,765

About Marrakesh (RAK)

One of the famous Imperial cities of Morocco, Marrakesh fetched its name from the Amazigh (Berber) words mur (n) akush, means Land of God. The city is known to be the largest city in Casablanca and Rabat. The reason behind its oozing likeability is its contrasting landscape, which instantly gather the attention of the onlookers. The city is divided into two parts: the Medina and the European modern district called Gueliz. You can reach the place by taking a flight to the Marrakech-Menara Airport, or can also travel to the destination by bus, taxi, train or by foot. For all those romantic couples visiting the beautiful location, you can always travel by Caleche, commonly pronounced as 'Kutchee'. Out of all the scenic places, there are architectural sites, which impress you instantly with their charism and they are named, Djemaa El-Fna, The Souks, Tanneries, Koutoubia Mosque, Saadian Tombs, and Majorelle Gardens. One can also explore the beauty of “The Medina” and can also indulge themselves in activities like Hamman Bathing. Eating at Marrakesh is never a concern for the tourists, as the city offers delicious cuisines and dishes pertaining to different tastes. The streets get lit up at the night with multiple food stalls. You can also move to some lavish place , if you want to dine out in an elegant style. Cafe Alhamra, Cafe Mabroul, and Chez Che grouni are some places to splurge and have fun with your family and loved ones. While planning a trip to an outstation, a constant worry swayed in everybody's mind, is the online ticket booking. With MakeMyTrip, you can easily book your tickets online and can also opt for the best accommodation for your stay at the location. The site also offers numerous deals and offers, which stand profitable and economical with all the parameters. At MakeMyTrip, you can also read detailed information about the desired location, which ultimately acts as a helping hand for the people deciding to go on a vacation.

Marrakesh Address
Marrakech, Morocco
Tel: 081 000 224 or (024) 447 910

About Muscat (MCT)

Muscat, the capital of the Sultanate of Oman, has a character quite different from the other flashy emirate capitals. There are very few high rise buildings, and even the utilitarian edifices in the city reflect tradition using domes or Arab architecture style windows. The result is a stunningly beautiful and uniform city showcasing a fair blend of culture and modernization.

The Omani capital is famous for its sparkling souks and mouth-watering seafood, but something about Muscat that sets it apart from its neighbours is the cliff-top landmarks and thrilling terrains. Muscat means “safe anchorage,” and the sea plays an imperative role in the lives of the city residents, by helping sustain the fishing industry and providing opportunities for visitors to swim alongside the turtles in the lagoons. The economy of the country is dominated by trade, petroleum, and porting.

 

How to reach Muscat

 

By Air – The Muscat International Airport is the only international airport. Air India Express offers flights to Muscat from Amritsar, Delhi, Kochi, Kozhikode, and Thiruvananthapuram. For travelling from outside of India, one can choose from operators like Oman Air, British Airways, Gulf Air, Lufthansa, and Emirates, depending upon where they are travelling from.

By Bus – One can hop on any of the buses by the Omar National Transport Company to travel to Muscat from Dubai or Abu Dhabi. There are a few other bus services that run to and from Muscat on a daily basis.

By Car – One can drive to Muscat from the United Arab Emirates, which takes about 6 hours. There is another route from Al Ghaydah, Yemen, which takes about 6 hours via the border-crossing at Sarfeit to Saraha, and another 10 hours to reach Muscat. There are many car rental services available in the city. One can use the driving license from their home country to drive around Muscat for up to 90 days.

 

What to do in Muscat

 

Muscat, the beautiful capital of the Sultanate of Oman, is a vibrant place to visit. It is embedded between the Arabian Sea and the rugged Hajar Mountains. The city is actually a collection of smaller towns that have grown together over time. The area of Muttrah, where most tourists gather, is surrounded by rocky outcrops surrounding a cosy port. The development of the Royal Opera House is another feather in the cap of the city’s contribution to the global cultural map. There are incredible places to visit and amazing things to do in Muscat. Some of them are as follows:

The Royal Opera House

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque

The National Museum

Al Alam Palace

Marina Bandar Al Rowdha

Mutrah Souq

Bait Al Zubair

Sultan’s Palace

Mutrah Corniche

Ghalya Museum of Modern Art

Oman Grand Canyons

The Batinah Coast

Museum of Illusions

Muscat Gate Museum

Al Jalali Fort

Omani French Museum

Omani Children’s Museum

The Sultan’s Armed Forces Museum

Enjoy water sports

Eat at Al Angham Restaurant

Relax at some of Muscat’s secret beaches

Eat out at the streets of Ruwi

Go on a Muscat Hop-on Hop-off bus tour

Go on a Wahiba sands tour

Go on a dolphin cruise

Visit the Chedi

 

The many sightseeing options in the city will unravel its mysteries, and enthusiasts can opt from a wide range of tours provided by various operators. These tours to help the tourists to understand more about Muscat’s roots, and unveil the true beauty of the Omani capital.

Major Airports in and Around Muscat

The Muscat International Airport is the sole international airport that connects Muscat to the rest of the world. Oman Air is the primary carrier of Muscat. The other airlines that operate in Muscat include Air Arabia, Air India Express, British Airways, Egypt Air, Etihad, Emirates, Fly Dubai, Gulf Air, KLM, Quwait Airways, and Qatar Airways.

 

Make My Trip offers a wide range of flights to Muscat. One can easily log into the Make My Trip website or mobile app to browse through to book flights to and from Muscat. Make My Trip flights to Muscat are offered at huge discounts to first time users as well as the regular travellers. Season tickets can also be availed at a great discount while booking from Make My Trip.

Muscat Address
Oman Airports Management Company, P.O. Box 1707, P.C. 111, CPO, Sultanate of Oman
Tel: +968 24519223 (Flight Information) | +968 24519456 | Head Office : +968 24518030 | Fax : +968 24518088

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