Turtle Beach
Considering the beach’s name, Turtle Beach, it shouldn’t be a daunting task to figure out why people come to this location. A natural wonder, the Turtle Beach in Oman is a location where the water meets the craggy cliffs and rich vegetation, thus creating a breathtaking spectacle. And, since people are on the subject of the primary attraction here, the sea turtles are really extraordinary.
The beach is situated at a distance of around 3 hours of driving from Muscat. Turtle Beach is actually best visited after 8:30 p.m. because turtles do not crawl up on the shore during the daytime hours. The beach, which serves as a natural refuge for these endangered species, is always tidy and clean, and it offers the greatest amount of peace and quiet. Admittedly, Ras Al Hadd is an amazing beach which is far less touristic and much more respectfully for the turtles than Ras Al Jins.
- Location: Ras al Haddd, Al Hadd