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Bandar Rowdha

Bandar Rowdha

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Farees
4 min read·Sep 10, 2024

The Sailor’s Hub

Entering the marina, you’re greeted by a forest of masts and the salty tang of the Gulf of Oman. It feels less like a public beach and more like a high-end basecamp for ocean expeditions. Surrounded by rugged, dark cliffs, the marina provides a calm, deep-water harbor that has been a favorite for local boaters and international travelers for decades.

Things to Do

  • The Dawn Dolphin Chase: This is the most popular activity. Dozens of boats depart daily between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM. Within 15 minutes of leaving the harbor, you’re often surrounded by hundreds of playful Spinner and Bottlenose dolphins.
  • Deep Sea Fishing: Sur is famous for its sailors, but Bandar Al Rowdha is famous for its fishermen. You can charter professional boats equipped for catching tuna, kingfish, and even the occasional marlin.
  • Poolside Relaxation: The marina isn't just for sailors. The Blue Marlin restaurant has a popular swimming pool and Jacuzzi right by the docks. You can pay a small day-pass fee to lounge by the water while watching the boats come and go.
  • Scuba Diving & Snorkeling: Several of Oman’s top-rated dive centers are based here. They run daily trips to the reefs of Bandar Khayran and the Daymaniyat Islands, catering to everyone from first-timers to master divers.
  • Places to See

  • The Blue Marlin Restaurant: A long-standing Muscat institution known for its international menu and chilled "marine" vibe. It’s one of the few spots in the city where you can enjoy a meal and a licensed beverage right at the water's edge.
  • The Boat Graveyard (Nearby): As you sail out of the harbor, look back at the rocky coastline to see small hidden coves where old wooden boats sometimes rest against the cliffs.
  • Al Alam Palace (Sea View): Many boat tours departing from here will swing by the waters behind the Sultan’s palace, offering a unique "royal" perspective of the blue and gold pillars that you can't see from the land.
  • The Coastal Cliffs: The stretch of coast between the Marina and Qantab is filled with dramatic rock arches and sea caves that are best viewed from a slow-moving boat.
  • 2026 Trip & Itinerary Advice

    Best Time to Visit

  • Season: October to April for the calmest seas and most comfortable weather.
  • Dolphin Watching: Aim for an 8:00 AM departure. The sea is usually glass-calm in the morning, making it easier to spot the pods.
  • Whale Shark Season: Visit between September and November for a chance to see these gentle giants just outside the marina entrance.
  • Pro Tips

  • Booking: For dolphin tours and snorkeling, you can often "walk in" and find a boat, but in 2026, it is better to book at least 24 hours in advance to secure a spot at the best price (usually 12–15 OMR for a shared 2-hour tour).
  • Facilities: The marina has clean restrooms, showers, and ample free parking. It’s very well-maintained and accessible for families.
  • Boat "Taxis": If you want a private experience, you can hire a small speedboat for about 25–35 OMR per hour to take you wherever you want along the coast.
  • Suggested Half-Day Itinerary

  • 7:45 AM: Arrive at the marina and grab a coffee at the dockside café.
  • 8:00 AM: Board your pre-booked boat for a 2-hour Dolphin Watching tour.
  • 10:00 AM: Return to the marina and head to the Blue Marlin for a late breakfast or early lunch.
  • 11:00 AM: Pay for a pool pass and spend the heat of the day relaxing by the water.
  • 1:00 PM: Drive 10 minutes to the National Museum or Al Alam Palace in Old Muscat to finish your day with a dose of history.
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