What about the crowds and cost?
When it comes to crowds in Oman in November, be prepared for business: this month marks the return of high-season tourism. Visitors flock from near and far to enjoy the perfect weather, with many heading straight for the best things to do in Oman — like Wadi Shab, Jebel Shams, and the Daymaniyat Islands, which all see a noticeable rise in travelers. Desert camps start to fill up, too.
Along with rising demand, unfortunately, hotel prices and tour costs also head upwards, particularly in premium resorts and eco-lodges. Budget options remain available, but only when booked in advance.
For those looking to visit Oman in peak season without the peak crowds, early November is a great choice before visitor numbers reach their highest in December.
Things to do in Oman in November
November is one of the best months to visit Oman, with ideal weather for exploring deserts, mountains, and coastal areas. Clear skies and moderate temperatures make it a prime time for outdoor adventures. Here're some of the best ativities to add to your Oman itinerary in November.
Drive through the Empty Quarter (Rub’ al Khali)
The Empty Quarter, the world’s largest sand desert, is at its most accessible in November. Milder temperatures make it possible to explore the endless golden dunes, take a 4x4 safari, and soak in the vast, untouched beauty of this remote landscape.
Snorkel at the Daymaniyat Islands
The waters around the Daymaniyat Islands are crystal-clear in November, making it one of the best times for snorkeling and diving. Expect to see coral reefs, sea turtles, and a variety of tropical fish in this protected marine reserve.
Visit the ancient city of Ibri
Home to the UNESCO-listed Bat Beehive Tombs, Ibri is a fascinating spot for history lovers. The well-preserved archaeological sites offer a glimpse into Oman’s Bronze Age past, best explored in the cooler November weather.