Best Half Day Dhow Cruise from Dubai | Musandam Tour
Best half day dhow cruise from Dubai to Khasab Musandam. 3.5 Hours, from 12 OMR/person. Book now with Oman's top-rated operator!
Best Half Day Dhow Cruise from Dubai
Looking for the best half day dhow cruise from Dubai? The stunning Musandam Peninsula — known as the "Norway of Arabia" — is just a 2.5 hours drive from Dubai. As Khasab's highest-rated tour operator with over 15 years of experience, we offer the most spectacular 3.5 hours half day dhow cruise experience in Oman. Take the E11 north through RAK to the Tibat border. UAE exit fee 35 AED.
Tour Highlights
Why Half Day Dhow Cruise from Dubai?
Musandam is consistently rated the #1 day trip destination from Dubai. The 180km drive rewards you with some of the most dramatic coastal scenery on Earth — towering limestone fjords, crystal-clear turquoise water, and wildlife encounters that are almost guaranteed. Our half day dhow cruise has a 90%+ satisfaction rate from thousands of guests.
What You Need to Know About Half Day Dhow Cruise in Musandam
What to Expect
A condensed version of the full-day cruise, the half-day trip departs Khasab port and heads directly into the nearest fjords of Khor Sham. You will pass towering cliff faces, spot dolphins in the open water, and make one swimming stop near a sheltered cove. Light refreshments — dates, fruits, water, and Arabic coffee — are served on board.
Expert Tip
The morning departure (typically 9:00 AM) is the better choice — seas are calmer, dolphins are more active near the harbour mouth, and the light in the fjords is softer for photos. Afternoon trips can get choppy when the Shamal wind picks up.
Best Season
November to March provides the most comfortable half-day experience with mild temperatures and excellent visibility. Spring (March–April) often brings glassy calm water that creates mirror-like reflections of the cliffs.
Safety Information
The shorter route stays within the sheltered fjords, meaning calmer waters and minimal seasickness risk. Children must be accompanied by an adult during all water activities, and the crew provides flotation noodles for younger swimmers.
Ideal For
Travellers on a tight schedule, cruise ship passengers with limited port time, or those who want a taste of Musandam without committing a full day.
Did You Know?
The traditional dhows used in Khasab are built without nails — the hull planks are stitched together with coconut fibre cord, a boatbuilding technique that dates back over 2,000 years in the region.
Fitness Level
Suitable for all ages and fitness levels, including young children and elderly travellers.
Group Size
Up to 20 guests; ideal for groups of 8–12 for a comfortable experience
Photography Tip
Shoot from the lower deck at water level to capture the immense scale of the fjord walls towering above — it gives a far more dramatic perspective than shooting from the upper deck.
Getting to Khasab from Dubai
Travel Guide
From Dubai, take the E11 highway north through Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah toward the Sha'am area and the Tibat border crossing into Oman. The entire drive is roughly 180 km and takes about 2.5 hours in normal traffic. Many travellers start from Deira or Al Mamzar, which shaves off 15–20 minutes compared to departing from southern Dubai areas like JBR or Marina. An alternative is to follow Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311) north and merge onto the E11 past Umm Al Quwain for a slightly less congested ride.
Best Departure Time
Leave Dubai no later than 5:00 AM on Fridays and Saturdays to avoid the Sharjah–Dubai interchange bottleneck and reach the Tibat border before the morning queue builds. On weekdays, a 6:00 AM departure is comfortable, giving you time to clear the border and arrive in Khasab by 9:00 AM for morning boat departures.
Road Conditions
The E11 from Dubai to RAK is a well-maintained six-lane highway with speed cameras every few kilometers—stick to 120 km/h. After RAK city the road narrows to two lanes through Sha'am, winding gently through arid foothills before reaching Tibat. The final stretch from the border to Khasab is a scenic mountain road in good condition, though watch for occasional rock debris after rains.
Weekend Trip Idea
Leave Dubai on Thursday evening, check into a Khasab hotel, and do a full-day dhow cruise on Friday morning. Spend Friday night camping on a secluded beach, then drive back Saturday afternoon in time for the evening — a compact two-night escape that maximizes time on the water.
Budget Estimate
Fuel from Dubai to Khasab costs approximately 80–100 AED round trip. Budget 35 AED for the UAE exit fee and around 70–100 AED for an Oman visa (if applicable). Factor in Salik tolls (12 AED per gate, up to 3 gates northbound), so total transport cost runs 200–300 AED per person when carpooling.
Nearby Attractions
En route through RAK, detour briefly to the Dhayah Fort for panoramic views of the date palm oases, or stop at the Al Jazirah Al Hamra ghost village for a glimpse of pre-oil UAE heritage. On the Khasab side, the ancient Khasab Castle at the harbor is a quick visit before or after your tour.
Where to Stay
Book Atana Khasab Hotel for mid-range comfort or the Khasab Hotel for a budget stay — both are within five minutes of the dhow cruise departure point at Khasab port.
Visa & Border Information
UAE residents holding a valid UAE residence visa can obtain an Oman visa on arrival at the Tibat border for approximately 20 OMR (about 190 AED). GCC nationals enter Oman visa-free. Ensure your passport has at least six months validity, and carry printed copies of your UAE visa and Emirates ID.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Underestimating Sharjah rush-hour traffic on the E11, which can add 45+ minutes between 7:00–9:00 AM.
- Arriving at the Tibat border without printed passport copies, causing delays at the immigration window.
- Forgetting to disable data roaming — Oman telecom charges kick in immediately after crossing the border.
- Not filling fuel in RAK and ending up at pricier Oman pumps or, worse, running low on the mountain stretch.
What to Bring for Your Half Day Dhow Cruise
Insider Tips for Your Trip
If you are prone to motion sickness, the half-day cruise is the smarter choice since it stays inside the protected fjords where wave action is minimal. Pair it with a mountain safari in the afternoon for a complete Musandam experience in a single day.
Fill your fuel tank in RAK at the ADNOC station near Khuzam Road, as it is the last reliable petrol stop before the border. Prices are lower in the UAE than in Oman, so topping off here saves around 15–20 AED. Also grab snacks and water because there are no shops between Sha'am and Khasab town.
Leave Khasab by 3:00 PM to clear the Tibat border before sunset and avoid the Sunday-evening traffic surge entering Dubai from the northern emirates.
Trip Budget Estimator
Estimated costs starting from Dubai
Total per person
Route
Dubai → Khasab
Duration
Approx. 2.5 hours drive
Distance
180 km (one way)
Experience Description
Enjoy an unforgettable experience cruising through the "fjords of the Musandam" on board our traditionally decorated Omani dhow, where you can sit comfortably on cushions and carpets while feasting your eyes on the striking scenery. A dhow trip offers an insight into the fantastic landscape. Discover ancient villages and swim and snorkel in the clear waters off Telegraph Island. There is a distinct possibility you may see dolphins along the way. Refreshments, life jackets and towels are provided.
Timings: • Morning: 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM • Afternoon: 1:30 PM to 5:00 PM
Rates: Adults: 12 OMR (AED 150) | Children (4-8 years): 6 OMR (AED 75) | Below 4 years: Free
Itinerary
09:30 AM
Departure
Board the dhow at Khasab Port and set sail into the stunning fjords.
10:00 AM
Dolphin Spotting
Cruise through dolphin territory in Khor Sham. High chance of seeing dolphins!
11:00 AM
Telegraph Island
Snorkeling and swimming at the historic British telegraph station island.
12:30 PM
Return
Arrive back at Khasab Harbor.
What's Included
- Port pickup
- Snorkeling equipment
- Refreshments
- Life jackets
- Towels
- Experienced crew
Not Included
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Visa fees
- Border fees
Important: Border Info
**Border Crossing Information (UAE to Oman):** • Oman visa fee: 50 AED payable at the border • UAE exit fee: 35 AED per person payable at the border • Passport must be valid for more than 90 days (residents: visa validity 90+ days) • Everyone must carry original passport • Car must be under your name, or owner must be present • No car insurance? You can purchase at the border • Rental cars require NOC from the rental company • Dependent visa holders must be accompanied by sponsor
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to drive from Dubai to Khasab for a half day dhow cruise?
The drive from Dubai to Khasab takes approximately 2.5 hours (180km). Take the E11 north through RAK to the Tibat border. UAE exit fee 35 AED. We recommend departing early for the best experience.
How much does a half day dhow cruise in Musandam cost?
Our half day dhow cruise starts from 12 OMR per person. This includes all equipment, guides, and refreshments. No hidden fees — the price you see is the price you pay.
What is the best time of year for a half day dhow cruise in Musandam?
October to April offers the most pleasant weather (22–30°C) with calm seas and excellent visibility. Summer months (June–August) are hotter but offer quieter fjords and lower prices.
Do I need a visa to visit Khasab from Dubai?
Most nationalities receive a free 14-day Oman visa on arrival at the Tibat border. UAE exit fee is 35 AED per person. Always carry your original passport. Rental cars require a NOC letter from the agency.
How long is the half day dhow cruise experience?
The half day dhow cruise lasts 3.5 hours. Combined with the 2.5 hours drive each way from Dubai, plan for a full day trip.
Is the half-day cruise enough to see dolphins from Dubai?
Yes — dolphins are typically spotted within the first 30 minutes of departure from Khasab port. The half-day route takes you into the main dolphin corridor in Khor Sham. You'll also get a snorkeling stop at Telegraph Island. The shorter duration makes it ideal if you have limited time after the 2.5 hours drive from Dubai.
Morning or afternoon half-day cruise — which is better?
The morning session (9:30 AM–1:00 PM) typically has calmer water and better dolphin activity. The afternoon session (1:30 PM–5:00 PM) offers beautiful golden-hour light for photography and is usually less crowded. If traveling from Dubai, the morning slot lets you start early and still return at a reasonable hour.
Khasab Weather
Current Season: April
Avg. Day Temp
Warm & sunny
The weather is absolute perfection. Ideal for full-day dhow cruises, dolphin watching, and mountain safaris.
Water Temp
23°C
Visibility
Excellent
per person
Reserve Your Spot
No payment required to book.
Getting here from Dubai
Drive time: 2.5 hours
Distance: 180 km
Take the E11 north through RAK to the Tibat border. UAE exit fee 35 AED.
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