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Iftar Cruises in Muscat: A Unique Way to Break the Fast

As Ramadan unfolds across Muscat, the city’s traditions come alive in new and exciting ways. One of the most notable trends is the rise of Iftar cruises aboard traditional dhows. This unique way of breaking the fast has captured the attention of both families and corporate groups looking for something special during the holy month.

Iftar cruises in Muscat offer guests a peaceful and scenic way to enjoy the evening meal. Guests embark on relaxing dhow journeys along Muscat’s picturesque coastline, with stunning views near PDO Beach. The gentle sea breeze and serene atmosphere add to the charm of these cruises. According to a tour operator, the price for this experience is OMR 10.

The cruises feature an array of traditional Omani and Middle Eastern dishes. These are served in a buffet-style setup, allowing diners to savor their meals while enjoying the tranquil surroundings. As guests sit on the deck, they can appreciate the beauty of the sea and the calmness of the evening.

The increasing popularity of Iftar cruises in Muscat highlights a shift in how people are choosing to celebrate Ramadan. Many are now opting for a more experiential and intimate way to mark the occasion, rather than attending traditional dining venues. The appeal of these cruises lies in their ability to offer both a peaceful dining experience and a scenic view, making it a perfect combination during the holy month.

For those seeking something even more exclusive, some of the dhow operators offer customized options for private groups or corporate gatherings. This adds another layer of appeal, as businesses and families can create a memorable and unique event. Given the growing demand, it is highly advisable to make reservations in advance. These cruises are becoming increasingly popular, and space may be limited during the busy Ramadan season.

While sunset dhow cruises are a familiar sight in Muscat, Iftar cruises in Muscat have taken on a special significance during Ramadan. With their combination of cultural tradition and stunning scenery, Iftar cruises have become an increasingly popular way for families and businesses to celebrate this sacred season.

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