The St. Regis Al Mouj Muscat Resort
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Character and identity
The brand's Oman debut sits on a near-1,200-foot stretch of private beach on the Gulf of Oman, its yacht-like white architecture all curves and clean lines. Inside the 250 rooms and suites, navy, tan and pale wood meet brass detailing and wave-pattern motifs, with balconies framing the gulf, the city or the adjacent golf course. Nine dining venues anchor the experience, including outposts of Roberto's, Hakkasan and Novikov Café. An 11-room Guerlain Spa (the country's first) handles hammams and bespoke aromatherapy, while signature butler service and afternoon tea set the tone throughout.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and design-minded travellers who want a polished beach base with serious restaurants attached. Golfers are well served by the Greg Norman-designed 18-hole course next door, spa-goers by the Guerlain programme, and anyone who values quiet beach time with butler-level attention rather than party energy or sightseeing immersion.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers chasing old-Muscat character or souk-side immersion will find this a resort bubble rather than a cultural one. Families seeking a dedicated kids' programme, or guests who want walkable nightlife beyond the property, should consider alternatives closer to the city.
Bottom line
The pull here is the combination of a long private beach and a genuinely strong restaurant line-up: nine venues with Roberto's, Hakkasan and Novikov Café doing the heavy lifting, which is unusual for Muscat. Book a gulf-view room rather than a course or city aspect to get the full setting, and pair the stay with a Guerlain treatment and a round at Al Mouj Golf.
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