MUSCAT : Arriving from the Republic of Cyprus and charting its course to Port Sultan Qaboos in Muscat Governorate, the ship’s meticulously curated tourist program included immersive tours of Dhofar Governorate’s iconic tourist spots and historical marvels. Exploratory excursions allowed tourists to delve into the charm of Salalah, indulge in serene beach visits, and traverse traditional bazaars bustling with local culture.
The Sultanate of Oman, nestled strategically overlooking the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and the Sea of Oman, annually attracts a multitude of cruise ships. Its alluring maritime location continues to captivate travellers, drawing numerous vessels to its shores for unforgettable seafaring experiences.
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