A full day dhow cruise is one of the most enjoyable ways to explore the Musandam fjords at a relaxed pace. The trip gives you time to watch dolphins, swim in clear blue water, and visit Telegraph and Seebi Islands. These spots are chosen for their bright water and peaceful surroundings, making them great for snorkeling and swimming with friends or family. You will also enjoy a traditional Omani lunch along with fruits, tea, coffee, and soft drinks served throughout the day. It’s a simple, calm, and scenic way to spend your day on the water.
The dhow is arranged with soft seating, cushions, carpets, and shaded areas so you can relax while taking in the views. During the cruise, the crew serves fresh fruit, salads, drinks, and warm dishes. Snorkeling gear, towels, life jackets, and basic restroom facilities are provided on board. Make sure you bring your own swimwear, as it is not included for the trip.
The culture of Khasab and the wider Musandam region has grown from centuries of life by the sea. For generations, people here relied on fishing, sailing, and trade along the Strait of Hormuz. This narrow waterway links important routes between Arabia, India, Persia, and East Africa. Many travelers passed through these waters, bringing new ideas, goods, and traditions that slowly blended into local life. Today, this mix can be seen in the food, crafts, and warm hospitality of the region. Families still share stories of old sailing routes and the tough work of living by the sea.
Traditional wooden dhows have always played a key role in Musandam’s coastal life. These boats once carried dates, fish, animals, and travelers between nearby ports. They supported families that depended on the ocean for food and income. Even though modern boats are common now, the dhow remains an important symbol of heritage. Today’s dhow cruises let visitors enjoy the fjords in a way that feels close to the past, but with modern comfort. As you move between tall cliffs and quiet coves, you experience the natural beauty that has shaped Musandam for centuries, along with a culture built on patience, skill, and life at sea.
You must carry a passport with at least three months of validity. UAE residents also need their original Emirates ID.
Although dolphins are common in the fjords, sightings are unpredictable due to their reliance on the natural world.
Booking a full-day cruise in Musandam is easy and perfect for a variety of travelers. You can opt for a full-day shared cruise, a private boat, or a group tour. The booking process is simple: check the dates online or contact our support team for help. Every cruise includes snorkeling gear, life jackets, unlimited drinks, and a traditional Omani lunch.
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| Departure & Return Time | 10:00 AM – 04:00 PM |
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If you’re coming from Dubai, plan your trip early, as the drive and border check can take around 3.5 hours. Reaching the meeting point by 9:30 AM is advised. The team will greet you, explain the tour details, and guide you to the dhow port.
The cruise begins at 10:00 AM. As soon as you board, the crew serves soft drinks, water, tea, coffee, and fresh fruits. You can relax as the dhow moves through the fjords.
As the dhow enters deeper into the fjords, keep an eye out for dolphins. They often swim close to the boat and are a highlight for many visitors. This is a great moment for photos.
The first stop happens near Telegraph Island. This area has clear blue water and is a great place to swim or snorkel. All gear is provided, but bring your own swimwear.
Around 1:00 PM, a traditional Omani lunch is served. Enjoy dishes like grilled chicken, rice, salad, bread, hummus, fruits, and soft drinks while the dhow continues through the fjords.
Your second swimming stop is at Seebi Island. The water here is calm and clear, making it easy to spot colorful fish. You’re welcome to swim or relax on the dhow.
Around 3:00 PM, the dhow starts heading back toward Khasab. The cruise ends at about 4:00 PM, leaving you with a relaxing end to your day.
What to Pack for the Cruise
Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, light clothes, and swimwear. A small bag, towel, and camera help you enjoy the cruise comfortably.
Best Time to Visit Musandam
The best time to enjoy a Musandam cruise is October to April, when the weather is cooler, the sea is calmer, and outdoor activities feel more pleasant.
Important Considerations for Comfort
Wear lightweight clothing and comfortable shoes. Carry a refillable water bottle and any personal medicines to stay comfortable during the full day cruise.
Etiquette and Respect for Local Customs
When close to villages or public spaces, dress modestly and always get permission before taking pictures of locals. Respecting customs ensures a smooth and pleasant trip.
Transportation is optional and can be arranged when booking.
Yes, private dhow charters are available.
Yes, basic toilet and shower facilities are available.
A semi-buffet Omani lunch along with fruits, tea, water, and coffee.
Dolphins are common, but sightings are not guaranteed.