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Scuba Diving from Ajman | Khasab Musandam Tour

Best scuba diving from Ajman to Khasab Musandam. 4 Hours, from 40 OMR/person. Book now with Oman's top-rated operator!

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Best Scuba Diving from Ajman

Looking for the best scuba diving from Ajman? The stunning Musandam Peninsula — known as the "Norway of Arabia" — is just a 2.5 hours drive from Ajman. As Khasab's highest-rated tour operator with over 15 years of experience, we offer the most spectacular 4 hours scuba diving experience in Oman. Head north on E311 via Sharjah/RAK to Tibat border crossing.

Tour Highlights

PADI Certified Instructors
Beginner & Advanced Options
Whale Shark Season (Oct–Mar)
Dramatic Wall Dives
All Equipment Provided
Lima Rock & Ras Marovi Sites
Underwater Photography Available

Why Scuba Diving from Ajman?

Musandam is consistently rated the #1 day trip destination from Ajman. The 195km 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 scuba diving has a 90%+ satisfaction rate from thousands of guests.

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 Ajman

Travel Guide

From Ajman, head north on the E311 (Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road), bypassing Sharjah city entirely, then merge onto the E11 highway continuing through Umm Al Quwain and Ras Al Khaimah to the Tibat border crossing. The total journey is approximately 195 km and takes about 2.5 hours. Ajman's position between Sharjah and UAQ means you quickly leave urban traffic behind — within 20 minutes of departing, you are on open highway heading north.

Best Departure Time

Leave Ajman by 6:00 AM on weekdays or 5:30 AM on weekends to stay ahead of both the Sharjah commuter belt traffic and the RAK-bound weekend crowd. This gets you to the Tibat border by 7:30–8:00 AM. The E311 northbound from Ajman is remarkably quiet before 6:30 AM, giving you a head start that Dubai-based travellers envy.

Road Conditions

The E311 from Ajman is a smooth, four-lane highway with well-marked exits and consistent speed limits of 120 km/h. After merging onto the E11 north of UAQ, you join the main RAK-bound corridor with excellent road surfaces. The drive is flat and straightforward until you pass RAK, when the terrain becomes hilly approaching Sha'am and the border.

Weekend Trip Idea

Ajman to Khasab is one of the most convenient UAE day trips. Leave at 6:00 AM, enjoy a half-day dhow cruise at 9:30 AM, have seafood lunch at Khasab corniche, and return to Ajman by 5:00 PM. For a fuller experience, stay one night in Khasab and add a sunrise kayaking trip the next morning before driving back.

Budget Estimate

Fuel from Ajman to Khasab round trip costs about 70–90 AED. You pass no Salik toll gates on the E311/E11 northbound route from Ajman. With the 35 AED exit fee and visa costs (~20 OMR if applicable), total transport runs 170–250 AED per person when sharing with at least one travel companion.

Nearby Attractions

Passing through Umm Al Quwain, the UAQ Dreamland Aqua Park is a fun stop if traveling with children on the return leg. In RAK, the Suwaidi Pearls farm offers a unique 45-minute tour showing how natural pearls are cultivated — book a slot on your way up. Near Khasab, the Kumzar village accessible by speedboat is one of Oman's most remote settlements.

Where to Stay

For a budget Khasab stay, the Khasab Hotel near the port has simple rooms from 25 OMR per night and offers free parking — ideal for the self-driving Ajman traveler.

Visa & Border Information

Ajman residents process through Tibat identically to other UAE-based travellers: 35 AED UAE exit fee, and Oman visa on arrival at approximately 20 OMR for eligible nationalities. GCC nationals are exempt from the Oman visa fee. Carry your Emirates ID alongside your passport — some border officers ask for both.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Accidentally taking the E11 through Sharjah city instead of the E311 bypass, which adds significant traffic delays.
  • Not having printed or digital copies of your passport and vehicle registration at the border.
  • Leaving Khasab too late and hitting the RAK speed-camera zone above the limit in a rush to get home.
  • Confusing the Ajman–UAQ exit with the Sharjah exits on the E311 and ending up off-route.

What to Bring for Your Scuba Diving

Dive certification card and logbook
Own mask, computer, and regulator if preferred
Reef-safe sunscreen for surface intervals
3mm or 5mm wetsuit depending on season
Underwater torch for overhangs and crevices
SMB (surface marker buoy) for safety

Insider Tips for Your Trip

1

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.

2

The ENOC petrol station at the Ajman–Sharjah border roundabout on E311 northbound is the cheapest place to fill up before heading north. Also, bring exact change (35 AED) for the UAE exit fee at Tibat — the counter does not always have change for large notes, and there is no card machine at the exit gate.

3

The return from Khasab to Ajman is hassle-free — the southbound E11 and E311 are rarely congested in the evenings, and you can be home within 2.5 hours even with a relaxed pace.

Trip Budget Estimator

Estimated costs starting from Ajman

Tour Price (per person) 40 OMR
Fuel Estimate
Based on 195km round trip @ 10km/L and 0.235 OMR/L
~4.583 OMR
Border & Visa Fees
Includes UAE Exit Fee (3.5 OMR) and Oman Visa (5 OMR)
~8.500 OMR
Estimated Total
53.082 OMR

Total per person

Route

Ajman → Khasab

Duration

Approx. 2.5 hours drive

Distance

195 km (one way)

* Estimates are based on average fuel consumption and standard visa rates. Actual costs may vary depending on vehicle type, driving style, and nationality.

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 Ajman to Khasab for a scuba diving?

The drive from Ajman to Khasab takes approximately 2.5 hours (195km). Head north on E311 via Sharjah/RAK to Tibat border crossing. 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.

What is the best time of year for a scuba diving 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 Ajman?

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 2.5 hours drive each way from Ajman, 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

28°C

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

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Getting here from Ajman

Drive time: 2.5 hours

Distance: 195 km

Head north on E311 via Sharjah/RAK to Tibat border crossing.

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What Our Guests Say

4.9 from 200+ verified reviews

"Absolutely breathtaking experience! The dolphin watching was incredible — we saw at least 20 dolphins. The crew was so professional and the lunch was delicious. Best day trip from Dubai by far."

Sarah Thompson

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

Full Day Dhow Cruise

January 2026

"We come back every year with the family. The kids absolutely love it. The fjords are stunning and the team makes everything so easy — from border crossing advice to pickup at the port."

Mohammed Al-Rashid

🇦🇪 UAE

Dolphin Watching Tour

December 2025

"As cruise ship passengers, we were worried about timing. Jazar guaranteed our return to the ship and delivered perfectly. The Khor Sham fjords are genuinely like Norway but with warm water!"

Priya Sharma

🇮🇳 India

Shore Excursion

February 2026

"The mountain safari to Jebel Harim was extraordinary. Our guide knew everything about the fossils and local history. The views from the top are worth every minute of the drive up."

Hans Weber

🇩🇪 Germany

Mountain Safari

November 2025

"التجربة كانت رائعة جداً! الرحلة البحرية في خصب مسندم لا تُنسى. فريق العمل محترف والأسعار ممتازة مقارنة بالجولات الأخرى. أنصح الجميع بها."

Fatima Al-Dosari

🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia

Full Day Dhow Cruise

January 2026

"We booked the overnight beach camping and it was the highlight of our entire Middle East trip. Sleeping under the Milky Way with the fjord mountains around us... pure magic. 10/10."

Emily Chen

🇦🇺 Australia

Beach Camping

October 2025

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