Muscat, Oman – Our Honeymoon – Al Rafee Restaurant & The Taxi Stand

Hungry Honeymooners! We found an open place to eat across from the Muttrah Corniche on al Bahri Road called Al Rafee Restaurant. It was clean, with minimal air conditioning and friendly service. The food was tasty! We shared mushroom noodles, butter chicken, vegetable rice, and flatbread. I had fresh watermelon juice. Michael had fresh carrot…

Muscat, Oman – Our Honeymoon – Panoramic View of Muttrah Corniche

Panoramic View At the eastern end of the Muttrah Corniche, adjacent to a large parking lot, we followed a small group of tourists and climbed the rocks located there. This climb offered a panoramic view of the corniche, Port Sultan Qaboos, Al Said – The Sultan of Oman’s Private Super Yacht and Riyam Park. S,…

Muscat, Oman – Our Honeymoon – Muttrah Souq – The Dark Souq

The Dark Souq There is conflicting information on the Internet about the correct local name of the Muttrah Souq. Basically, it is known as the Dark Souq, because of the lack of sunlight that is able to permeate into it. It is said that shoppers once needed lamps to navigate their way throughout its laberinth…

Muscat, Oman – Our Honeymoon – Al Said – The Sultan of Oman’s Private Super Yacht

Once The Second Largest Super Yacht in The World What I like about this picture is the size comparison between the zodiac, the dhow boat and the super yacht. The zodiac and dhow boat are closer in proximity to the Muttrah Corniche shore I am standing on. When launched in 2008, the 155-metre Lürssen super yacht was…

Muscat, Oman – Our Honeymoon – Walking Muttrah Corniche

Muttrah Corniche The Muttrah Corniche runs along al Bahri Road. I’ve read on the Internet that this corniche is about 3km long. Not sure of this accuracy, but it is an enjoyable walking distance. There are many shops along the way, including the entrance to the Muttrah Souq. A curious discovery was the white concrete, tubular…