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Masirah Island is in Central Coastal Oman.

Satellite image of Masirah

Understand

Masirah is an Indian Ocean island off the east coast of Oman and is 95 km long and between 12 and 14 km wide. The population is estimated at 12,000. It contains an Omani air base and a fish factory, as well as a few small towns.

The island slowly started to appear on the traveller radar in the 1990s and it holds interest for anyone seeking a real desert island experience. Its deserted beaches and interesting wildlife are the main draws. There is also great potential for watersports here with the winds being especially attractive to kite surfers.

The rugged terrain of the island and surrounding rough coastline has led to the appearance of many wrecked dhows on the beaches of the island, most of them well preserved by the salt water and intense heat.

Camping is probably still the most common way of experiencing Masirah but there are also a handful of small, new hotels.

Get in

Map
Map of Masirah Island

Regular vehicle ferries run from Shanna'a on the east coast of the mainland and take about 1½ hours. Ferries run from morning until evening but only at high tide (the waters are very shallow). Cost is 15 OR each way. The ferries are old converted tank landing craft.

  • 1 Ferry Terminal, Hilf.

Get around

See

Boats along the northern shoreline
Unspoilt beachfront
  • Beaches. The east coast beaches are wild and windy whilst those on the west coast are calmer and most suitable for swimming. Dhow wrecks are all around the island and there is a very accessible 250 ton example which was wrecked on the east coast in 1993.
  • Turtles. Four species breed on Masirah's beaches, including the largest number of Loggerheads anywhere in the world with at least 30,000 nesting females on the northern beaches. The shallow offshore waters are great for snorkelling and will easily come across turtles this way as well as on the beaches at night as they come ashore to lay.

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Sleep

  • 2 Masirah Beach Camp, +968 9255 5338. Check-in: 10AM-11:30PM, check-out: 1PM-2PM. Has rooms and tents, breakfast buffet and onsite restaurant, free wi-fi. OMR 21+, cash only.

Camping

Camping is popular on Masirah Island and there are few restrictions about where. Beaches are naturally the most popular choices.

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