Scuba Diving In Musandam - Oman
The Sultanate of Oman is the second largest country on the
Arabian Peninsula, lying along its southeast corner. It has a
total land area of 300,000 square kilometres and a population of
over two million.
The Musandam, separated from the rest of Oman by the United Arab
Emirates, is the northernmost part of the Sultanate.
Due to its geographical position and mountainous terrain it was
isolated from the rest of Oman and the region developed at its
own pace. Graded roads cut across the mountains have now made it
more accessible. The grandeur of Musandam can best be explored
by sea.
Musandam Peninsula has an abundance of sheltered fjords, some
only connected to the mainland by narrow cliffs. Fjords, or
khors, created by fragmented rock stretching claw-like into the
sea and massive overshadowing cliffs towering above are
magnificently reflected in the water below.
The coast juts into the Strait of Hormuz and extends some 600
kilometres. These spectacular fjords have given the area a
second name "The Norway of Arabia" The Strait of Hormuz is only
60km wide and does not exceed 60m in depth and is of strategic
importance to Oman as 90% of all the Gulf's oil trade passes
through this area.
The only dive center is the Extra Divers Dive Center located in
the "Golden Tulip Hotel" in Khasab, which is the capital of the
most northerly province of Musandam.
It is the only dive center in the whole area...so lots of fish
and few divers! Turtles, rays, nudibranches, dolphins,
barracudas...name it - you