The ship arrived in Muscat on another beautiful morning sailing past a rocky coastline, white buildings and Fort Al Jalali …
We docked at Port Sultan Qaboos Cruise Terminal right near the Sultan’s private “yacht” …
I joined two friends Deanna and Tom Jones (he can’t sing like his namesake!!) and we grabbed a taxi for the 20 minute drive to the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque … the must see highlight of any trip to Muscat …
Before entering the Mosque it was cover-up time … and was it ever hot … but dress code must be observed.
The gardens around the Mosque were really lovely …
The Mosque, which is one of the largest in the world, was just breathtaking …
… as was the 46 foot Swarovski crystal chandelier in the entry!!!!
The inside was truly beautiful, with spectacular marble panelling, more crystal chandeliers and mosaics …
It also features one of the worlds largest hand-woven Persian carpets … this whole area was one complete carpet …
We were farewelled by a couple of local worshippers.
… and headed for some retail therapy at the Muttrah Souk, another must do in Muscat.
Alley way upon alley way of shops selling absolutely everything from traditional clothing, perfumes, shoes and bags, souvenirs of every shape and size …
Oh, and did I mention jewellery … imagine me trying to make up my Libran mind in this store!!!!!
Fun day, but I did miss not sharing it with Geoff. (He was, however, joining me at the next port, Abu Dhabi)























Oooh – Arab St writ large! Did you find Aladdin and his beautiful perfume?
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Well done with the ‘cover-up’. I’m sure it was worth it; and fancy all that jewellery being covered up with a burqa! Hope you find time to have another stopover there with Geoff. Xx.
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I want to know what sort of a camera you’re using – the photos are amazing! Enjoy! You’ll be home soon enough!
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The mosque looks truly astonishing Jan. Great photos. Salaam alaikum!
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