Dive into a 5-hour snorkeling adventure at Dimaniyat Islands, home to endangered turtles and vibrant marine life. Explore UNESCO-listed biodiversity.
Dive into a 5-hour snorkeling adventure at Dimaniyat Islands, home to endangered turtles and vibrant marine life. Explore UNESCO-listed biodiversity.
- Ad Dimaniyat Islands - The Dimaniyat Islands, also referred to as Al Dimaniyat Islands, are a protected marine nature reserve situated about 40–45 km off the coast of Muscat, Oman. This group of nine islands is celebrated for its unspoiled coral reefs, rich marine biodiversity, and crucial role in conservation initiatives. The islands serve as…
- Ad Dimaniyat Islands - The Dimaniyat Islands, also referred to as Al Dimaniyat Islands, are a protected marine nature reserve situated about 40–45 km off the coast of Muscat, Oman. This group of nine islands is celebrated for its unspoiled coral reefs, rich marine biodiversity, and crucial role in conservation initiatives. The islands serve as essential nesting grounds for endangered sea turtles, including hawksbill and green turtles. Annually, approximately 250–300 hawksbill turtles lay their eggs on the sandy shores. The surrounding waters are teeming with various marine species such as moray eels, rays, spiny lobsters, and bottlenose dolphins. Importantly, the area is acknowledged as a UNESCO Tentative World Heritage Site due to its remarkable biodiversity and ecological importance.

- Pick up and drop off in Muscat area
- Omani Driver
- Transportation options: Salon, 4X4, Minivan, Coaster Bus
- Water & Soft drinks provided during the tour
- Sandwich provided during the tour
- Pick up and drop off in Muscat area
- Omani Driver
- Transportation options: Salon, 4X4, Minivan, Coaster Bus
- Water & Soft drinks provided during the tour
- Sandwich provided during the tour
The Dimaniyat Islands serve as a crucial nesting ground for endangered sea turtles, including hawksbill and green turtles, with approximately 250–300 hawksbill turtles nesting each year. The waters around the islands are home to a variety of marine species, including moray eels, rays, spiny lobsters, and dolphins. Recognized for their rich biodiversity…
The Dimaniyat Islands serve as a crucial nesting ground for endangered sea turtles, including hawksbill and green turtles, with approximately 250–300 hawksbill turtles nesting each year. The waters around the islands are home to a variety of marine species, including moray eels, rays, spiny lobsters, and dolphins. Recognized for their rich biodiversity and ecological significance, the islands are listed as a UNESCO Tentative World Heritage Site.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.