Muscat January — Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in perfect winter light

Best time to visit Muscat for events and culture

When to visit Muscat for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.

Best month

January

Near-perfect 26°C days, Muscat Festival in full swing — Oman at its most inviting.

January delivers Oman's best travel conditions — 26°C average highs with low humidity (55%), 8.5 sunshine hours daily, and cool enough nights (18°C) to make evening outdoor dining comfortable. This is the weather that positions Muscat as one of the most consistently pleasant winter sun destinations in the world for Northern European and North American visitors. The Muscat Festival (typically January–February, spanning the entire month) transforms the city with cultural performances, traditional souqs, fireworks at the Qurum Natural Park, and entertainment from across the Arab world.

Wadi exploration — one of Oman's signature outdoor experiences — is at its most comfortable in January. Wadi Shab (a 2-hour drive south of Muscat), with its turquoise pools accessible by boat crossing and a 30-minute hike, and Wadi Bani Khalid in the Al Sharqiyah region are both at their most rewarding in winter sun without the heat that makes them uncomfortable in March and April. Wadi exploration typically costs OMR 5–10 per person with a local guide.

The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque (one of the largest mosques in the world, with a hand-knotted Iranian carpet measuring 70m x 60m — the second largest single-piece carpet in the world) is open to non-Muslim visitors in the mornings (Saturday–Thursday, 8–11am). In January's comfortable temperatures the surrounding gardens and the architecture of the main prayer hall and minaret complex can be appreciated fully. The chandelier in the main prayer hall contains 1.1 million Swarovski crystals.

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