The Fjords of Oman
An abundance of natural beauty awaits in Oman, from spectacular wind-blown deserts and oases periodically punctuating the landscape with a burst of green, to mountains speckled with mud-brick houses, and a striking coastline of rugged white sand beaches and mangrove coves. But perhaps the most striking of all Oman’s natural assets are the surprising and idyllic fjords of the Musandam Peninsula — home to vast walls of dramatic cliffs that plunge deep down into heavenly pools of turquoise water, themselves home to thriving pods of dolphins.
A number of options are available for exploring the fjords but the best way is to take a traditional Omani dhow from the beachside Six Senses Zighy Bay (just two hours from Dubai), for a day of sailing with stops in secluded fishing villages and swimming in deliriously pretty bays.
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