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5 Star Muscat Hotels and Resorts |
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The Chedi |
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Situated on the Boushar Beachfront in Muscat
with a dramatic mountain backdrop, the Chedi
Muscat is one of Arabia’s most exclusive
hotels. Staff here are devoted to ensuring
every guest, adult or child, feels a million
dollars.
The accommodation marries classic Omani and
contemporary design, from the
lantern-filled, canopied foyer to the sleek,
minimalist superior and deluxe hotel rooms
and lavish chedi club suites each with a
water garden, pool and a private stretch of
sandy shore. While it is arguable whether
the beach and ocean or the mountains provide
the better view, most of the air-conditioned
rooms overlook one or the other. Three restaurants provide excellent cuisine
ranging from Mediterranean to Arabic and
Asian or you can dine privately using 24
hour room service.
The beachside setting offers plenty of
opportunities for water sports, including
diving just offshore. There are also two
pools, two tennis courts and an excellent
spa which features in the 2008 Condé Nast
readers awards for Hotel Spas. Old Muscat is
just 20 minutes away, or you could take a
stroll into the mountains should you fancy a
change of scene but this hotel is so
fantastic that you probably won’t. |
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Acccommodation |
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Grand Hyatt Muscat
has many amenities
that business
travellers find
attractive when
selecting a meeting
or convention site.?
A total of 1,000 sq
m of banquet and
event space includes
the rectangular 815
sq m Afrah Ballroom,
with its own grand
entrance from the
adjacent car park,
and a 170-ft
pre-function foyer
that can be used for
cocktails.?
The ballroom can be
separated into three
separate areas, and
can easily
accommodate 800
people theatre-style
and 500 for seated
banquet events.? The
10-ft ceilings are
adorned with massive
crystal chandeliers
and on-site
technicians can
adapt the built-in
audiovisual,
lighting and sound
systems to suit
virtually any
requirement.
Guests can also reap
the rewards of
optimum health,
beauty and wellness
at Club Olympus, a
premier fitness and
recreation
facility.? The
gymnasium is fitted
with a range of
cutting-edge Cybex
and Life Fitness
cardiovascular and
resistance
equipment.? A weekly
schedule of
activities is
conducted in the
aerobics rooms, with
trained and
professional
instructors for
yoga, body combat,
tai chi, karate and
ballet classes,
among others.? Three
floodlit hard
surface tennis
courts, a warm-up
court, and an indoor
air-conditioned
squash court, all
with professional
coaching services,
make racquet sports
both stimulating and
exhilarating.
The hotel’s outdoor
pool incorporates a
lazy river and a
waterfall feature,
and is chilled
during summer and
warmed during the
mild winter months.?
A toddlers’ splash
pool provides little
ones with the
opportunity to play
in the water as
safely as possible.
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Location
The best way to reach the hotel is to hire a taxi or a car. The Chedi Muscat can arrange transfers to and from the airport for a surcharge. Minibuses are available from the highway outside of the airport to Muscat’s business centre every 10 minutes. |
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Nizwa attractions |
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Nizwa is one of the
oldest cities in
Oman and it was once
a center of trade,
religion, education
and art. Its Jama
(grand mosque) was
formerly a center
for Islamic
learning. Nizwa
acquired its
importance because
it has been an
important meeting
point at the base of
the Western Hajar
Mountains. Set amid
a verdant spread of
date palms, it is
strategically
located at the
crossroads of routes
linking the interior
with Muscat and the
lower reaches of
Dhofar thus serving
as the link for a
large part of the
country. Today,
Nizwa is a diverse
prosperous place
with numerous
agricultural,
historical and
recreational
aspects. Nizwa is a
center for date
growing and is the
market place for the
area. |
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More about Nizwa |
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Salalah attractions |
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The green mountains and beautiful coast can only do so much. Nature did its part. Isn’t time that we did something too? Governments job is to provide the infrastructure the city needs. It’s the private sectors and investors turn. Restaurants, malls, parks, worldwide standard hotels ( 10 year old apartment building don’t count for tourist accommodation nor does renting ur house during the season!). |
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More about Salalah |
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Muscat attractions |
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Muscat is popularly
known as the
financial capital of
Oman. The capital
has a pride and
grandeur of its own
and has successfully
blended the best of
the ancient and the
modern. The city is
has in the offering
picturesque beaches,
beautiful mosques,
forts that are
reminiscent of
Muscat's glorious
past and scenic
gardens and natural
parks. Apart from
these the
Muscat Tourist
Attractions
also include the
exquisitely
beautiful palace
that is home to
Muscat's royal
family. Among the
Muscat
Tourist Attractions
mention can
be made of the
beaches, parks and
gardens, forts and
the palace.
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More about Muscat |
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