Family-Friendly Scuba Diving from Fujairah | Musandam Tour
Family-Friendly scuba diving from Fujairah to Khasab Musandam. 4 Hours, from 40 OMR/person. Book now with Oman's top-rated operator!
Family-Friendly Scuba Diving from Fujairah
Planning a family-friendly scuba diving from Fujairah? Musandam is one of the safest and most exciting outdoor destinations for children in the entire Gulf region. Our spacious traditional dhows and expert crew ensure kids have an absolute blast — from watching dolphins leap alongside the boat to snorkeling in crystal-clear lagoons. The 3 hours drive from Fujairah is an adventure in itself. Drive north via E99 to RAK then proceed to Tibat border.
Tour Highlights
Why Scuba Diving from Fujairah?
Families from Fujairah love our scuba diving because it combines education and pure fun. Children over 3 are welcome. The calm, protected fjord waters offer a safe swimming environment, and our crew specializes in making kids feel like real explorers. We provide child-sized life jackets and create a supportive, exciting atmosphere.
What You Need to Know About Scuba Diving in Musandam
What to Expect
Dive boats depart from Khasab or Dibba and reach dive sites within 20–40 minutes. Musandam offers wall dives along sheer limestone cliffs that continue underwater, coral gardens on shallow plateaus, and dramatic boulder fields. Expect encounters with green and hawksbill turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays, and dense clouds of anthias and fusiliers. Water temperature remains comfortable year-round, and most sites are suitable for Open Water certified divers with depths between 10–30 metres.
Expert Tip
Lima Rock is Musandam's signature dive site — the south face features a wall dropping to 25 metres with an overhang sheltering large schools of sweetlips and batfish. For macro enthusiasts, the rubble field on the north side of Al Marabi island hides nudibranchs, flatworms, and the occasional octopus den.
Best Season
May to September offers the warmest water (28–32°C) and best visibility, often exceeding 20 metres. Winter diving (November–February) brings cooler water around 22°C with more plankton, attracting whale sharks and manta rays to the nutrient-rich waters.
Safety Information
Always dive within your certification limits — some Musandam sites drop quickly beyond recreational depths. Dive operators carry oxygen first-aid kits, and the nearest hyperbaric chamber is in Muscat, so conservative dive profiles are strongly recommended.
Ideal For
Certified divers from Open Water to advanced level who want to explore a less-crowded alternative to the Red Sea with comparable marine biodiversity.
Did You Know?
Musandam's underwater topography mirrors its above-water fjords — submerged limestone walls plunge to depths exceeding 60 metres in places, creating one of the few locations in the world where you can dive along a cliff face that extends from peak to seabed.
Fitness Level
You must hold a valid Open Water or equivalent scuba certification and be in good general health with no recent ear, sinus, or cardiovascular issues.
Group Size
Maximum 8 divers per boat with a 4:1 diver-to-guide ratio
Photography Tip
Bring a wide-angle setup with strobes for the wall dives — the scale of the underwater cliffs is the star of Musandam diving. Switch to macro for the second dive to capture the nudibranchs and small critters in the coral rubble.
Getting to Khasab from Fujairah
Travel Guide
From Fujairah, take the E99 coastal road northward along the Gulf of Oman through Dibba Al Fujairah, then cut inland toward Ras Al Khaimah to join the main route to the Tibat border. The total distance is approximately 250 km, with a driving time of about 3 hours. The journey offers stunning coastal scenery through the eastern emirates before transitioning to the arid foothills of the Hajar Mountains near the border.
Best Departure Time
Leave Fujairah by 5:30 AM to make the most of empty roads along the E99 coastal stretch and reach the border before 8:30 AM. Weekday mornings are lighter on the Dibba corridor, but Friday mornings can see tourist traffic heading to the Fujairah beaches. Aim to start the E99 segment before sunrise for the spectacular dawn views over the Gulf of Oman.
Road Conditions
The E99 from Fujairah is a two-lane coastal highway with good asphalt but frequent roundabouts through the smaller towns of Kalba, Khor Fakkan, and Dibba Al Fujairah. After turning inland toward RAK, the road connects to better-graded highways. The Fujairah route is longer in time than distance due to these town speed reductions, so patience through the 60 km/h zones is essential.
Weekend Trip Idea
Combine Fujairah's east-coast beaches with Khasab's fjords for a diverse weekend: drive to Khasab Thursday evening, do a Friday dhow cruise and mountain safari, then return via Dibba on Saturday with a snorkeling stop at Snoopy Island in Fujairah. This coast-to-fjord loop showcases two completely different Omani and UAE landscapes.
Budget Estimate
Round-trip fuel from Fujairah is about 120–140 AED given the 500 km total. There are no Salik tolls on the eastern route. Add the standard 35 AED UAE exit and ~20 OMR Oman visa fees. Total transport is approximately 250–320 AED per person when sharing, comparable to a Dubai departure but with zero toll charges.
Nearby Attractions
The Dibba coastline between Fujairah and the Oman border offers some of the UAE's best snorkeling at spots like Snoopy Island and Al Aqah Beach. In the mountains near the route, Wadi Wurayah National Park is a protected oasis with freshwater pools if you want a mid-journey break. Approaching Khasab, the Bukha Fort is a modest but photogenic roadside stop.
Where to Stay
If splitting the drive, the Dibba area has several beach resorts (Royal Beach Hotel, Golden Tulip) at moderate prices, and you can cross into Khasab the next morning from the Dibba border area rather than Tibat.
Visa & Border Information
Fujairah-based travellers can use either the Tibat border (via RAK) or the Dibba–Oman border crossing closer to the east coast. The Dibba crossing feeds into the coastal Oman road to Khasab and may be less crowded, though it adds winding mountain driving. Standard UAE exit and Oman visa fees apply at both crossings.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Underestimating the number of roundabouts and speed reductions on the E99, which make the drive feel longer than the map suggests.
- Not fueling up at Dibba Al Fujairah and finding no stations until Khasab town.
- Trying to take the Dibba–Oman mountain road at night, which has no lighting and sharp curves.
- Ignoring the tide schedule when planning a Snoopy Island snorkeling stop on the return — low tide exposes rocks and reduces visibility.
What to Bring for Your Scuba Diving
Insider Tips for Your Trip
Book a two-tank morning trip to maximise your bottom time — the first dive at the deeper wall site when you are fresh, followed by a shallower coral garden dive for your second tank. Bring a 3mm wetsuit for summer and a 5mm for winter to stay comfortable across both dives.
Stop at the Dibba Fish Market (open from 6:00 AM) to pick up fresh catch for a beach barbecue if you plan to camp in Khasab. The fishermen here sell red snapper and kingfish at a fraction of supermarket prices. Also, the ADNOC near Dibba Al Fujairah is the last UAE petrol station — fill up completely before crossing into Oman territory.
On the return, consider taking the inland RAK-to-Fujairah mountain road (Route 89) through Wadi Bih for dramatic scenery, but only in daylight and dry conditions — the road has unpaved patches.
Trip Budget Estimator
Estimated costs starting from Fujairah
Total per person
Route
Fujairah → Khasab
Duration
Approx. 3 hours drive
Distance
250 km (one way)
Experience Description
Explore the depths of Musandam's pristine Arabian Sea waters with our professional scuba diving excursions. The fjords of Khasab offer world-class diving with dramatic underwater topography — sheer rock walls dropping into the abyss, swim-through caves, coral-encrusted overhangs, and an incredible diversity of marine life.
For Beginners — Discovery Dive: Never dived before? No problem! Our PADI-certified instructors provide a full pool briefing followed by a shallow guided dive (max 12m). You'll learn basic skills and experience the magic of breathing underwater for the first time. No certification needed.
For Certified Divers: Explore Musandam's best dive sites including Lima Rock, Ras Marovi, and the Octopus Rock. Depth range: 12–30m. Expect dramatic wall dives, swim-throughs, and encounters with large pelagic species.
Marine Life Highlights: • Whale sharks (seasonal: October–March) • Green and hawksbill turtles • Cuttlefish, octopus, nudibranchs • Blacktip and whitetip reef sharks • Large schools of barracuda and trevally • Moray eels, lionfish, scorpionfish
Water Conditions: Temperature 22–30°C depending on season. Visibility 10–25m. Mild currents at most sites.
Itinerary
08:00 AM
Meet at Dive Centre
Arrive at Khasab dive centre. Equipment fitting, medical check, and comprehensive dive briefing.
08:30 AM
Pool Session (Beginners)
Beginners practice basic skills in the pool — breathing, equalizing, mask clearing. Certified divers prepare equipment.
09:30 AM
Boat to Dive Site
Short boat ride to the dive site. Enjoy the fjord scenery and spot dolphins on the way.
10:00 AM
Dive 1
First dive at Lima Rock or selected site. 30–45 minutes underwater exploring walls, caves, and marine life.
11:00 AM
Surface Interval
Rest on the boat between dives. Refreshments and discussion about what you saw.
11:30 AM
Dive 2
Second dive at a different site (certified divers). Beginners enjoy a guided snorkeling session.
12:00 PM
Return
Head back to Khasab. Dive logs completed, photos shared, certificates issued.
What's Included
- Full scuba equipment (BCD, regulator, wetsuit, mask, fins)
- PADI-certified dive instructor
- Boat transport to dive sites
- Pre-dive briefing & pool session (beginners)
- Bottled water & refreshments
- Dive log entry
Not Included
- Underwater camera rental
- PADI certification course (separate package)
- Meals
- 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 Fujairah to Khasab for a scuba diving?
The drive from Fujairah to Khasab takes approximately 3 hours (250km). Drive north via E99 to RAK then proceed to Tibat border. We recommend departing early for the best experience.
How much does a scuba diving in Musandam cost?
Our scuba diving starts from 40 OMR per person. This includes all equipment, guides, and refreshments. No hidden fees — the price you see is the price you pay.
Is the scuba diving safe for children?
Absolutely. Children aged 3 and above are welcome. We provide child-sized life jackets, and our crew are trained in child safety. The calm fjord waters make it a perfect family-friendly environment.
Do I need a visa to visit Khasab from Fujairah?
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 scuba diving experience?
The scuba diving lasts 4 hours. Combined with the 3 hours drive each way from Fujairah, plan for a full day trip.
Do I need a diving certification to scuba dive in Musandam?
For certified divers (PADI Open Water or equivalent), we offer guided dives at multiple sites around the Musandam fjords. For beginners, we offer a Discover Scuba Diving experience with a full briefing and shallow-water training before your guided dive. Maximum depth for beginners is 12 metres. All equipment is included and regularly serviced.
What are the best dive sites in Musandam?
Lima Rock (North and South) is Musandam's most famous dive site, known for its soft coral walls and occasional whale shark sightings. Ras Marovi features a dramatic underwater cliff face. The area around Telegraph Island offers easy shallow dives with excellent coral cover. Water visibility ranges from 5–20 metres, with the best conditions from October to April.
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 Fujairah
Drive time: 3 hours
Distance: 250 km
Drive north via E99 to RAK then proceed to Tibat border.
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