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Welcome to Khasab: The Gateway to Arabia's Norway

Welcome to Khasab: The Gateway to Arabia's Norway

Khasab is more than just a port city; it is the beating heart of the Musandam Peninsula. Known historically for its strategic location at the Strait of Hormuz, Khasab today serves as the premier destination for travelers seeking raw natural beauty.

Our city is famous for its 17th-century Portuguese-built fort, its vibrant fishing heritage, and as the launching pad for dhow cruises into the fjords. When you visit Khasab, you are stepping into a world where limestone mountains meet turquoise seas.

The town has a population of around 18,000 and serves as the administrative capital of the Musandam Governorate. Despite its small size, Khasab offers everything travelers need — from comfortable hotels and local restaurants to well-organized tour services.

The Khasab Port has become increasingly important as a cruise ship destination, welcoming vessels from major cruise lines throughout the season. This has transformed the local economy while maintaining the authentic character that makes Khasab special.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to Khasab?

You can reach Khasab by road from Dubai (about 3 hours), by ferry from Muscat, or by domestic flight with Oman Air.

Do I need a visa for Khasab?

Most nationalities require an Oman visa. Many can obtain a visa on arrival at the border crossing from UAE.

What is the best time to visit Khasab?

October to April offers the best weather with temperatures between 20-30°C, ideal for dhow cruises and outdoor activities.