Explore Dimaniyat Islands’ vibrant marine life with a half-day snorkeling tour. Discover pristine coral reefs, swim with turtles, and enjoy crystal-clear waters.
Explore Dimaniyat Islands’ vibrant marine life with a half-day snorkeling tour. Discover pristine coral reefs, swim with turtles, and enjoy crystal-clear waters.
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Ad Dimaniyat Islands - The Dimaniyat Islands, also known as the Daymaniyat Islands, consist of nine uninhabited islands situated about 40–45 kilometers from Muscat, Oman. Recognized as a nature reserve since 1996, these islands represent one of the most untouched marine environments in the country, spanning approximately 203 km.
The islands are…
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Ad Dimaniyat Islands - The Dimaniyat Islands, also known as the Daymaniyat Islands, consist of nine uninhabited islands situated about 40–45 kilometers from Muscat, Oman. Recognized as a nature reserve since 1996, these islands represent one of the most untouched marine environments in the country, spanning approximately 203 km.
The islands are famous for their clear turquoise waters, vibrant coral reefs, and rich marine biodiversity. They are a paradise for snorkelers and divers, featuring over 20 well-known dive sites with excellent visibility and a wide variety of marine life, including hawksbill and green sea turtles, rays, and numerous fish species.
REMINDER:
From May to October, the islands become nesting grounds for sea turtles, offering a perfect opportunity for turtle sightings.

- Pick up and drop off in Muscat area
- Water and soft drinks provided
- Snorkeling gear included
- Transportation options: Salon, 4X4, minivan, or coaster bus
- Sandwich provided during the tour
- Pick up and drop off in Muscat area
- Water and soft drinks provided
- Snorkeling gear included
- Transportation options: Salon, 4X4, minivan, or coaster bus
- Sandwich provided during the tour
The Dimaniyat Islands, sometimes referred to as the Daymaniyat Islands, consist of nine uninhabited islands situated roughly 40–45 kilometers from Muscat’s coastline in Oman. Recognized as a nature reserve since 1996, these islands boast some of the most untouched marine habitats in the nation, spanning an area of approximately 203 km.
Famous for their…
The Dimaniyat Islands, sometimes referred to as the Daymaniyat Islands, consist of nine uninhabited islands situated roughly 40–45 kilometers from Muscat’s coastline in Oman. Recognized as a nature reserve since 1996, these islands boast some of the most untouched marine habitats in the nation, spanning an area of approximately 203 km.
Famous for their clear turquoise waters, vibrant coral reefs, and rich marine biodiversity, the islands are a paradise for snorkelers and divers. They feature over 20 well-known dive sites with superb visibility and a wealth of marine life, including hawksbill and green sea turtles, rays, and a variety of fish species.
Note:
From May to October, the islands become nesting sites for sea turtles, offering an ideal opportunity for turtle observation.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.