Diving Sites of Oman
Oman is the Arabian peninsula's quietest dive destination. Three areas — the Daymaniyat Islands, Bandar Khairan and the Musandam fjords — offer reliable visibility, healthy reefs and big-fish encounters. The Hallaniyats are remote enough to be liveaboard-only.
Overview
Daymaniyat Islands
Nine-island marine reserve 18 km off Al Sawadi. Closed May 1 to October 31 to protect nesting turtles, with the exception of permitted dive operators September–October. Whale shark season is August–October. All dives require a permit; reputable operators include this in their price.
Bandar Khairan
Sheltered marine reserve east of Muscat, accessible all year. Best beginner and refresher diving in mainland Oman. Sites include Mermaid Cove, Dome Wall and the wreck of Al Munassir, an Omani navy ship sunk as an artificial reef in 2003.
Musandam
The fjord-like khors of Musandam offer the most dramatic topography in Omani diving — sheer walls, big schooling fish (jacks, snapper, occasional whale shark). Trips run from Khasab on the Omani side and Dibba on the UAE side. Currents can be strong.
Practical tips
- Bring a 5 mm wetsuit November–April; 3 mm is enough May–October.
- Most operators run two-tank morning trips departing 7:30. Late afternoon trips are rare.
- Padi/SSI certification is honoured everywhere; logbook is rarely checked but bring it for drift sites.
Locations
Frequently asked questions
When is whale shark season in Oman?
August through October at the Daymaniyat Islands, peaking in September. Sightings are common but not guaranteed. The Hallaniyats offer year-round whale shark sightings with much less reliable access.
Do I need a permit to dive the Daymaniyats?
Yes, for any visit including snorkelling. Reputable operators arrange permits as part of their package; expect this to be included in the trip price.
Is the Daymaniyats reserve closed in summer?
The reserve is closed to general visitors from May 1 to October 31 to protect nesting turtles. A small number of dive operators have permits to operate September–October.
Are there dive sites suitable for first-time divers?
Yes — Bandar Khairan and Fahal Island near Muscat have plenty of sheltered shallow sites used for open-water training.