Luxury Kayaking from Sharjah | Musandam Tour
Luxury kayaking from Sharjah to Khasab Musandam. 3 Hours, from 15 OMR/person. Book now with Oman's top-rated operator!
Luxury Kayaking from Sharjah
Experience the pinnacle of Arabian luxury: a premium kayaking from Sharjah through the dramatic fjords of Musandam. From Sharjah, the 2.5 hours scenic drive leads you to an experience that rivals the Norwegian fjords — but with warm turquoise water, year-round sunshine, and world-class hospitality. Head north on E311 merging onto E11 through RAK to Tibat border crossing.
Tour Highlights
Why Kayaking from Sharjah?
For discerning travelers from Sharjah, our luxury kayaking elevates the standard Musandam experience. Premium cushion seating, gourmet lunch options, chilled beverages, and a master crew who anticipate your every need. This is Musandam as it was meant to be experienced — with grace, comfort, and absolute style.
What You Need to Know About Kayaking in Musandam
What to Expect
You launch sit-on-top kayaks from a beach or dhow platform directly into the sheltered fjord waters. Paddling along the base of towering cliff faces, you enter narrow channels where the rocks close in on both sides and the water turns an impossibly deep turquoise. Guides lead you through natural archways and past small caves where the limestone has been eroded by millennia of tidal action. The pace is relaxed with plenty of stops for swimming, snorkeling, and simply floating in the silence of the fjords.
Expert Tip
Paddle into the narrow side channels that branch off the main fjords — these tight passages between limestone walls are too shallow for motorised boats, so you will have them entirely to yourself. The mangrove-fringed inlet at Khor Al Quway has the calmest water and is home to juvenile reef fish and herons.
Best Season
October to April offers comfortable paddling temperatures and reliable calm mornings. Early winter mornings (December–January) often produce perfectly glassy water where the cliffs reflect like mirrors — the most magical kayaking conditions you will ever experience.
Safety Information
Stay within the sheltered khor system and avoid venturing into open water where currents from the Strait of Hormuz can be strong. PFDs (personal flotation devices) must be worn at all times, and guides carry VHF radios and emergency supplies.
Ideal For
Active travellers who want an intimate, quiet connection with Musandam's landscape that no motorised tour can provide.
Did You Know?
The narrow channels between Musandam's fjord walls create natural echo chambers — a single paddle splash can reverberate off the cliffs for several seconds, and kayakers often hear the clicking of dolphins echoing through the rock before they see them.
Fitness Level
Basic upper body fitness for 2–3 hours of paddling; tandem kayaks are available for those who want a lighter workout.
Group Size
4–12 kayakers with one guide per 6 paddlers
Photography Tip
Mount an action camera to the front of the kayak pointing forward — the perspective of the kayak bow cutting through turquoise water with cliffs towering on both sides creates incredibly cinematic footage.
Getting to Khasab from Sharjah
Travel Guide
From Sharjah, head north on the E311 (Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road) past University City and the Sharjah Airport zone, then merge onto the E11 highway toward Ajman and Umm Al Quwain before continuing to Ras Al Khaimah. The total distance to Khasab is about 190 km, taking roughly 2.5 hours depending on traffic. The E311–E11 interchange near Ajman is a key landmark — once you clear it, the road opens up and traffic thins considerably.
Best Departure Time
Depart Sharjah before 5:30 AM on weekends to dodge the industrial-area truck traffic along E311 that builds from 6:00 AM. Weekday travellers can leave by 6:00 AM, as northbound E311 traffic out of Sharjah is lighter than the Dubai-bound commute. This timing puts you at Tibat by around 7:30 AM, ahead of tour-bus crowds.
Road Conditions
The E311 out of Sharjah is a wide, well-paved highway with frequent speed cameras set at 120 km/h. After the merge onto E11, road quality remains excellent through Umm Al Quwain and RAK. North of RAK, the single-carriageway through Sha'am has gentle curves and occasional gravel shoulders — drive attentively but the surface is good.
Weekend Trip Idea
Drive from Sharjah on Thursday morning, spend the afternoon exploring Khasab Castle and the old souk, and wake up Friday for a half-day dhow cruise through the fjords. Return to Sharjah by Friday evening, keeping Saturday free for rest — an efficient one-night getaway that avoids weekend return traffic.
Budget Estimate
Fuel costs from Sharjah to Khasab and back are approximately 75–95 AED. You will avoid Salik toll gates if staying on the E311 until the RAK merge. The UAE exit fee is 35 AED, with the Oman visa at around 20 OMR for eligible residents. Overall, budget roughly 180–260 AED in transport costs per person when sharing a vehicle.
Nearby Attractions
On the way back, the Umm Al Quwain Old Town and its quiet corniche make a pleasant 30-minute detour for tea and a waterfront stroll. Near RAK, the National Museum of Ras Al Khaimah offers a quick cultural stop without deviating far from your route.
Where to Stay
If arriving late in Khasab, the Diwan Al Amir Hotel offers no-frills rooms within walking distance of the port, making early morning tour boarding easy.
Visa & Border Information
Sharjah-based travellers with a UAE residence visa follow the same Tibat border procedure as other emirates — 35 AED UAE exit fee and approximately 20 OMR for an Oman entry visa on arrival. Keep both your Emirates ID and passport handy; border officers check both. Processing is typically 15–20 minutes outside peak times.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Taking the E11 directly through Sharjah city center instead of the E311 bypass, adding 30 minutes of congestion.
- Skipping breakfast before departure and finding no food options between UAQ and Khasab.
- Not carrying small Omani rial notes for snacks or water at the Tibat border kiosk.
- Leaving too late on Friday and arriving after dhow cruises have already departed at 10:00 AM.
What to Bring for Your Kayaking
Insider Tips for Your Trip
Apply sunscreen 30 minutes before launching — your hands will be wet and sandy once paddling, making reapplication difficult. Wear a long-sleeve rash guard and a hat with a neck flap, as the sun reflects intensely off the water surface inside the fjords.
Stop at the Last Exit food truck park near the E311–E11 merge for a quick coffee and breakfast — it is the last convenient cluster of eateries before the rural stretch. If you are traveling in a group, download offline maps for the Tibat-to-Khasab section, as mobile signal drops to zero on parts of the mountain pass.
Aim to leave Khasab by 2:00 PM to reach Sharjah before the evening rush that clogs the E11-to-E311 southbound merge near Ajman.
Trip Budget Estimator
Estimated costs starting from Sharjah
Total per person
Route
Sharjah → Khasab
Duration
Approx. 2.5 hours drive
Distance
190 km (one way)
Experience Description
Glide silently through the dramatic fjords of Musandam — "the Norway of Arabia" — in a sea kayak. This is the most intimate way to experience Khasab's stunning coastline, getting close to towering limestone cliffs, hidden sea caves, and secluded beaches that no boat can reach.
Our guided kayaking tours take you through Khor Sham and along the coast where mountains plunge directly into the turquoise sea. The calm, sheltered waters of the fjords make Musandam an ideal kayaking destination for all skill levels.
Kayaking Highlights: • Paddle beneath towering 500m limestone cliffs • Explore sea caves and hidden grottos • Visit secluded beaches only accessible by water • Spot dolphins, sea turtles, and rays from your kayak • Photograph the fjords from water level — incredible perspectives • Stop for snorkeling in crystal-clear coves
Difficulty: Easy to moderate. No prior kayaking experience needed. Tandem (2-person) kayaks available. Suitable for ages 10+.
Best Time: October to April for ideal water and weather conditions. Morning departures recommended for calmer waters.
Itinerary
08:00 AM
Meet at Launch Point
Arrive at the kayaking launch point near Khasab Port. Receive equipment, safety briefing, and basic paddling instruction.
08:30 AM
Launch into the Fjord
Paddle out into Khor Sham. Immediately surrounded by towering cliffs and turquoise waters.
09:00 AM
Sea Cave Exploration
Navigate into stunning sea caves and grottos carved into the limestone cliffs over millennia.
09:45 AM
Hidden Beach Stop
Beach the kayaks on a secluded cove. Snorkeling session in crystal-clear waters with coral and tropical fish.
10:30 AM
Coastal Paddle
Continue along the coastline, spotting marine life. Watch for dolphins, turtles, and eagle rays gliding below.
11:00 AM
Return Journey
Paddle back to the launch point with the morning breeze. Return equipment and share your adventure photos!
What's Included
- Sea kayak (single or tandem)
- Paddle, life jacket & spray skirt
- Waterproof dry bag
- Professional kayaking guide
- Snorkeling gear
- Bottled water & snacks
- Safety briefing & instruction
Not Included
- Waterproof camera
- Meals
- Wetsuit (available for rent)
- 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 Sharjah to Khasab for a kayaking?
The drive from Sharjah to Khasab takes approximately 2.5 hours (190km). Head north on E311 merging onto E11 through RAK to Tibat border crossing. We recommend departing early for the best experience.
How much does a kayaking in Musandam cost?
Our kayaking starts from 15 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 kayaking 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 Sharjah?
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 kayaking experience?
The kayaking lasts 3 hours. Combined with the 2.5 hours drive each way from Sharjah, plan for a full day trip.
Do I need kayaking experience for the Musandam tour?
No prior experience is needed. We use stable sit-on-top kayaks that are nearly impossible to capsize. Our guide provides a 10-minute briefing on paddling technique before you set off. The fjord waters are exceptionally calm, making this accessible to complete beginners. Single and tandem kayaks are available.
Can I kayak close to the cliff faces in the fjords?
Yes — that's the highlight of the experience. The kayak's shallow draft lets you paddle right up to the limestone walls, into small sea caves, and through narrow channels that larger boats can't access. You'll discover hidden rock formations, micro-beaches, and the intricate geology of the fjord up close. Our guides know the safest routes along the cliffs.
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 Sharjah
Drive time: 2.5 hours
Distance: 190 km
Head north on E311 merging onto E11 through RAK to Tibat border crossing.
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