Muscat in July
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July Travel Guide

Muscat in July (2026)

Not the ideal time

July is generally not the best time to visit Muscat. Hottest month, 45°C+, Khareef season begins in south, temperatures around 44°C. If your dates are fixed, you'll get low prices and low crowds.

Temperature

44°C

Weather

Hottest month, 45°C+, Khareef season begins in south

Crowds

Low

Prices

Low

July vs the best time to visit Muscat

The best months to visit Muscat are January, February, March and the months to avoid are June, July, August. July is one of the trickier months — plan flexible, indoor-friendly activities.

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Things to do in Muscat in July

1

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque

One of the most beautiful mosques in the world — the main prayer hall has the second-largest hand-woven carpet on earth (4,343 sq m, 600 women, 4 years), a 14-tonne Swarovski chandelier, and marble work of extraordinary precision. Open to non-Muslims Saturday–Thursday before noon.

2

Mutrah Souq

Oman's oldest covered market — frankincense in a dozen varieties, hand-beaten silver Khanjar daggers, Bedouin jewellery, and rose water. Authentic commerce unchanged for centuries, without the tourist tat of Dubai Gold Souk.

3

Wadi Shab

A 3-hour drive from Muscat — a canyon of turquoise rock pools and waterfalls reached by boat crossing then a 2km canyon walk. Swimming through a cave to reach a hidden waterfall is the payoff. One of Arabia's most spectacular natural sites.

4

Nizwa Fort & Souq Day Trip

The 500-year-old mud-brick citadel of Nizwa (2hrs from Muscat) has a massive cylindrical tower with views over the date palm oasis. The Friday goat market beside it is one of Arabia's great traditional gatherings.

5

Bimmah Sinkhole

A turquoise swimming hole formed where the desert meets the sea — a perfectly circular 40m-wide collapse of limestone filled with brackish water. Locals swim here; it's genuinely extraordinary and entirely free.

6

Al Wahiba Sands Desert Camp

Spend a night in the Wahiba Sands — orange dunes reaching 100m high, camel trekking at sunset, and a Bedouin camp dinner under Oman's dark-sky stars. 2.5 hours from Muscat, often combined with Wadi Bani Khalid.

Muscat in July — FAQs

Is July a good time to visit Muscat?

July is generally not the best time to visit Muscat. Hottest month, 45°C+, Khareef season begins in south, temperatures around 44°C. If your dates are fixed, you'll get low prices and low crowds.

What is the weather like in Muscat in July?

In July, Muscat sees hottest month, 45°c+, khareef season begins in south with temperatures around 44°C. Salalah (12hr drive south) gets monsoon rains — different world

Is Muscat crowded and expensive in July?

July brings low crowds and low prices in Muscat. The best months overall are January, February, March, so you may find better value than peak season.

What should I pack for Muscat in July?

Pack for temperatures around 44°C. Bring rain protection and a flexible plan in case weather disrupts outdoor activities.

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