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Muscat, Oman
Embark on a captivating 25-minute boat journey from Muscat to the enchanting Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve, where participants can indulge in an exhilarating scuba diving and snorkeling adventure. This excursion offers an exclusive opportunity to explore the natural habitat of hawksbill turtles, which utilize these islands for their crucial breeding activities.
The Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve
Established in 1996, the Daymaniyat Islands have been designated as a national park to preserve its natural beauty and ecological balance. These islands serve as a critical habitat for several endangered marine species, notably hawksbill and green turtles, while also hosting a diverse array of migratory bird species, including the increasingly rare sooty falcon—a unique breeding ground within this region.
Due to stringent conservation measures, entry to the Daymaniyat Islands is strictly prohibited between April and November. This period restricts human activity to protect these delicate ecosystems and ensure the survival of the local flora and fauna.
The Daymaniyat Islands are renowned for their exceptional diving opportunities, attracting both novice and experienced divers alike. Most dive sites are situated within the island's boundaries, offering a comprehensive experience catering to all levels of divers—from beginners to advanced enthusiasts.
Visitors are transported by boat to two distinct snorkeling locations, providing ample opportunities to explore the vibrant underwater world. Departures commence at 8:30 am daily, with boats leaving 20 minutes prior to departure times, ensuring a smooth and efficient journey.
During the warmer months, travelers can expect to encounter three distinct turtle species frequenting the islands over centuries. The coral reef environment here boasts a rich tapestry of hard and soft corals, supporting a myriad of marine life. Common sightings among the reefs include honeycomb murray eels, stingrays, schools of fish, and occasionally, blacktip sharks.
In addition to the abundant marine life, divers may be fortunate enough to witness the majestic presence of the whale shark during the summer months, making this trip an unforgettable adventure for those seeking to immerse themselves in the wonders of the ocean.
Location Details:
- Departure & Return Location: Seeb Port, Muscat (GPS coordinates)
- Departure Time: 8:30 am (20 minutes before departure).
Highlights | We operate as an environmental consciousness diving center located at Daymaniyat Islands. Our facility caters to divers of all skill levels, providing them with access to exceptional dive sites for exploration and enjoyment. Dive enthusiasts will have the opportunity to experience one of the jewels of the Middle East. |
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Not suitable for | Persons who require mobility assistance due to physical limitations associated with their condition. |
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Duration 4.5 hours
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The boat journey from Muscat to the Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve lasts 25 minutes.
Participants can engage in an exciting scuba diving and snorkeling adventure for up to 24 hours.
Yes, the Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve has been established since 1996 and is officially recognized as a national park to preserve its natural beauty and ecological balance.
Entry to the Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve is strictly prohibited between April and November.
Departures for the Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve depart every day starting from 8:30 am.
The last boat leaves 20 minutes after the first departure time.
Visitors can observe various marine species such as hawksbill turtles, green turtles, sooty falcons, honeycomb murray eels, stingrays, schools of fish, and sometimes blacktip sharks.
Yes, the whale shark can be observed during the summer months when visiting the Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve.
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