Cruise ships brings 300 UK tourists to Sultan Qaboos port

Muscat: An international cruise ship arrived today from the United Kingdom carrying about 300 tourists to the Sultan Qaboos tourist port.

Over two consecutive days, 800 to 900 tourists will arrive at Muscat International Airport to begin their regional tourism tours from the Sultanate of Oman through… Exchanging means of transportation between the port and the airport, in a prominent event that contributes to the advancement of the tourism sector.

The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism – in cooperation with relevant institutions through the exchange process – aims for the ports of the Sultanate of Oman to be a starting point for the itineraries and visits of international cruise ships, to benefit from the facilities and services at Muscat International Airport, and to grant grants to companies and institutions of the Omani tourism sector and other service sectors associated with them, such as navigation and transportation. Hospitality is an opportunity to prepare programs and tours tailored for tourists.

It is noteworthy that this experience is the third for an international cruise ship exchanging tourists in the Sultanate of Oman, as the first experience was in the 2018/2019 season and the second in the 2019/2020 season, and both experiences achieved the desired goals.

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