The Chedi Muscat – Oman

Posted in Getaways & Vacations on November 6, 2011

Glorious color palettes at work

The Chedi Muscat is considered a meeting point of east and west, a fusion of cultures, colors and textures all presented in opulent Middle Eastern style. It is refined and luxurious living, and certainly worthy of the most discerning of travellers.

The 156 rooms and suites are offered in traditional Omani inspired architecture with bold splashes of color to add life and contrast. The design is spacious and airy, making the most of the feature that the desert has so much of on offer.  They inspire calm and relaxation, a welcome retreat from the desert heat.

Swimming pools are on offer for refreshment, and kids are separated from adults so you can get some peace and quiet in there too. For the more active floodlit tennis courts give you a chance to get a game in no matter how busy your schedule might be. For the ultimate in relaxation some traditional therapies at the spa will help you to destress and let go.

Balance and harmony in the bedroom

Traditional cuisine is spicy and heart warming and can be sampled in the hotel or in one of the surrounding restaurants; reservations for which the hotel is happy to arrange.

While the design ethic is mostly minimalist it’s still comfortable and luxurious and it is artistically featured throughout the hotel. Outdoor dining and barbeques instil an appreciation for your surrounds and offer scenic views of the surrounding mountains. Conveniently located, The Chedi Muscat is only 15 minutes from the Muscat international Airport.

Muscat is the capital of Oman and lies on the Arabian Sea. One of its biggest natural features is the Western Al Hajar mountains. Oman enjoys a hot, humid climate with very hot summers and warm winters. Dates, fish and mother of pearl are the biggest exports. For tourists Oman is well known for its shopping, museums and mosques.


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