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Airport
Muscat International Airport
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Cheapest Month
May
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There are 50 flights operating between Istanbul and Muscat. You may find frequent flights from Istanbul, Ankara and Trabzon to Muscat.
Are you looking for cheap fares for Muscat flights? In the coming 3 months: Adana Muscat 5,282 TL, Alexandria Muscat 7,810 TL and Amman Muscat 6,820 TL
Better to book your flight to Muscat 36 days before departure to get the best fares on average.
January and March months are the highest season for Oman, Muscat. The prices are higher compared to the other periods. You will find the cheapest flight prices in the following months: May and June.
Oman's capital, Muscat, which has been on the most important maritime routes throughout history, is a magnificent destination for travelers with its strategic location, natural resources, historical and cultural background.
Today, the tribal system in Muscat, where traces of human life can be found more than 10 thousand years ago, and the culture prevailing in the Arabian Peninsula have created an eclectic system. Oman, which is believed to have been formed by rising from the ocean with a volcanic eruption, is crowned with the meaning of the Mother of Fire.
Muscat, the largest trade city of the Omanis, the first, only and oldest seafaring people of the Arabian Peninsula, is from a primitive place in the appearance of a fishing town; It has turned into a big city where the world's most important trade routes intersect.
Muscat Attractions
Oman's capital, Muscat, combines the traces of Islamic civilization and the reflection of a synthesis culture that emerged with the interaction of different nations. Among the places to visit in Muscat, the Sultan Qaboos Great Mosque is the first building that comes to mind. This mosque, which is the second largest mosque in the Middle East geography, was built by Sultan Qaboos bin Said for the memory of his mother. The mosque, which was established on an area of 933 thousand square meters, looks like a complex with its 5 minarets, an interior space with a capacity of 6,600 people, an outer courtyard for 8,000 people, a library of 20,000 books, and a seminar hall for 300 people. There is a lighting system with 122 bulbs inside the 50 meters high crystal chandelier.
The magnificent palace, built in the place known as Old Muscat, is among the symbols of the city. The palace, which provides a magnificent visual feast with its location by the sea, was built with inspiration from traditional Ottoman architecture. Those looking for traces of Omani culture and historical past should stop by Bayt Az Zubair Museum. The National Museum is another stop that sheds light on the history of the region.
Al Qurm District, with its luxury hotels, shopping malls and high-rise buildings, constitutes the developing part of Muscat. This area to the east of the city is also an important tourism center. The magnificent beaches, water sports centers, entertainment venues and restaurants stretching out in the oceanfront region are an important attraction for foreign tourists. Bandar Jissah Hill, which dominates the region, can be preferred for those who are looking for scenery and good photos.
The Mutrah district, which bears the traces of the Portuguese, is the most lively and lively place of the city. The image resembles a village in this region, where traces of local life can be witnessed with its traditional houses, marketplaces, and small shops. The two castles, which are the most important indicators of Portuguese sovereignty, which started in 1507 and lasted for 150 years, are among the symbols of this region. The coastline stretching all the way to Riyam is a pleasant walk and one of the best opportunities to get to know the city.
It is a nice experience to stumble upon a fresh fish auction in the historical bazaar Murtah Souk and to experience the rituals of the city again. Wooden boats and ships in Mutrah Harbor are among the characteristic elements that best reflect the culture of the region.
The famous fairy tale hero Sinbad is believed to have been born in Sohar. A similar boat used by Sinbad on his voyages is on display in Al Bustan Square.
How to Get to Muscat
There are direct flights from Istanbul Airport to Muscat, the capital of the Sultanate of Oman, 7 days a week. It is possible to reach this city in a short time due to direct flights. For this, it is necessary to take a look at the Muscat flight ticket options.
Muscat, located in a magnificent location at the tip of the Arabian Peninsula, is an extraordinary city with its ocean-smelling streets, mystical bazaars, and historical and cultural values.
Popular Flights | Ticket Price |
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Adana - Muscat | 5,281.60 |
Alexandria - Muscat | 7,810.29 |
Amman - Muscat | 6,820.28 |
Amsterdam - Muscat | 6,685.00 |
Ankara - Muscat | 4,221.60 |
Kayseri - Muscat | 5,870.00 |
Abu Dhabi - Muscat | 1,448.25 |
Antalya - Muscat | 4,450.60 |
Bahrain - Muscat | 4,202.51 |
Baku - Muscat | 7,024.00 |
Bangkok - Muscat | 8,680.57 |
Bodrum - Muscat | 3,864.60 |
Cairo - Muscat | 5,647.48 |
Dhaka - Muscat | 9,586.16 |
Doha - Muscat | 4,584.15 |
Dubai - Muscat | 3,245.41 |
Gaziantep - Muscat | 5,696.60 |
Phuket - Muscat | 9,225.47 |
Istanbul - Muscat | 3,441.00 |
Izmir - Muscat | 4,074.60 |
Karachi - Muscat | 5,690.59 |
Kuala Lumpur - Muscat | 10,984.65 |
Kuwait (City) - Muscat | 4,465.95 |
London - Muscat | 5,640.00 |
Trabzon - Muscat | 4,639.87 |