Beaches in Salalah

Dating back to antiquity, Salalah is the resting place of Virgin Mary's father, Prophet Emran and hosts the palatial ruins believed to have been home of the Queen of Sheba.

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Things To See & Do

Relax at Al Haffa Beach

Relax at Al Haffa Beach

Ideal for Beach Lovers
Located close to the Husn Palace, Al Haffa is a popular tourist-friendly beach located at the centre of Salalah in Oman.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Al Mughsail Beach

Al Mughsail Beach

Popular Tourist Destination
Said to be one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Dhofar, the Al Mughsail Beach is a white sand beach bordered by mountains, overlooking the sea.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Salalah

Monsoon Destination

  • JUN-SEP

    Peak Season

  • OCT-FEB

    Moderate Season

  • MAR-MAY

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Occasional showers and light drizzles with cool weather.
  • Things You'll Love:Taking up outdoor activities, visiting places and hosting family picnic amidst nature.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

Salalah Tourism FestivalJuly - August

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Flight to Muscat Airport, then Flight to Salalah Airport

7h 40m . One way

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Flight to Dubai Airport, then Flight to Salalah Airport

8h 25m . One way

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Atana Stay Salalah

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Muscat International Hotel Plaza Salalah

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Salalah Royal Hotel Suites

Salalah Royal Hotel Suites

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More about Beaches in Salalah

While planning a holiday to Salalah, we recommend you go through this trove of information to make the most of your holiday. Salalah is a International destination and is best experienced when visited during June, July, August and September as you can occasional showers and light drizzles with cool weather here. One can also plan a holiday during October, November, December, January and February to enjoy clear skies and moderate temperatures. For people looking to the ditch the crowd, visiting Salalah during March, April and May is also a great way of exploring the destination.

Salalah is also known for its Salalah Tourism Festival which are celebrated in the months of July - August respectively. While here, you must definitely visit and explore The Frankincense Land Museum known for its Located in the Al Baleed Archaeological Park, The Frankincense Land Museum preserves Oman's rich frankincense history and is an educational experience. Khor Rori is another one in the top places to visit in Salalah known for its Located in the Al Baleed Archaeological Park, The Frankincense Land Museum preserves Oman's rich frankincense history and is an educational experience. We recommend that you do give a visit to these places to learn about the history and culture of Salalah better. Have a happy, safe and an unforgettable holiday in Salalah!

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Salalah

What are the best places to visit in Salalah?

Salalah has loads of places that you can visit on your vacation. Our recommendation of the best places to visit in Salalah include - The Frankincense Land Museum, Khor Rori, and Al Balid Archaeological Site. Apart from these, there are multiple other places to visit that you can explore if you are on a longer trip!

What are some of the most famous restaurants and eateries to explore in Salalah?

If you are a foodie, Salalah is the right place for you. Salalah has many famous restaurants and eateries for you to explore, some of which are Yamal Seafood Restaurant, Al Jood Restaurant and Mayfair Cafe.

What are the best places to visit in Salalah?

The most loved attractions in Salalah are The Frankincense Land Museum, Khor Rori and Al Balid Archaeological Site.