What about the crowds and cost?
February is a busy time in Oman. Warm days, cool nights, and endless sunshine keep the crowds coming — which is why Oman is a winter sun destination worth planning for. Historic spots like Muscat and Sur, along with the Daymaniyat Islands, see a steady stream of visitors. It can feel crowded, but slightly less hectic than January.
Many of the best things to do in Oman — from snorkeling trips to cultural tours — book out fast. Resorts and guided excursions fill up early, so don’t leave it to chance.
Prices are still high, especially for flights and upscale hotels. While February is a touch cheaper than December or January, budget travelers might struggle to find good deals without reservation well in advance.
Things to do in Oman in February
February in Oman offers pleasant temperatures, perfect for outdoor adventures, mountain hikes, and coastal escapes. Thanks to warm days, cool nights and very low levels of rainfall, it’s an ideal time to explore the country’s rich natural and cultural heritage. Here're some of the best ativities to add to your Oman itinerary in February.
Snorkeling and diving in the Daymaniyat Islands
The Daymaniyat Islands, a protected marine reserve, offer crystal-clear waters teeming with colorful coral reefs and marine life. February is a fantastic time for diving and snorkeling, as visibility is excellent and water temperatures remain comfortable.
Hiking in Wadi Bani Khalid
One of Oman’s most accessible and stunning wadis, Wadi Bani Khalid, is perfect for a day trip. The lush, palm-lined pools and natural springs provide a serene escape, while more adventurous hikers can explore the deeper canyon trails.
Discover the Al Hoota Cave
Al Hoota Cave is an intriguing subway limestone cavern close to Nizwa that has astonishing stalactites, stalagmites, and a subterranean lake that is home to blind cave fish. The geological history of Oman is explained during the guided tour.