A secluded fishing village on the Sultanate’s northern Musandam Peninsula is the location for these stunning Pool Villas and Pool Villa Suites fronting an expansive sandy beach.
The Chedi Muscat
The Chedi Muscat
Located on the stretch of Al Ghubra and backed by dramatic mountain scenery, The Chedi Muscat blends naturally with its surrounding environment.
Located on the stretch of Al Ghubra and backed by dramatic mountain scenery, The Chedi Muscat blends naturally with its surrounding environment.
Lying low within the immense grounds and having its own private beach, the attractive rooms and suites are designed in the style of traditional Omani architecture mixed with Asian Zen-style. Serai Superior Rooms are located in the three story Serai Block, some looking to the Hajjar Mountains and a few towards the Gulf of Oman whilst Deluxe Rooms overlook the water gardens or the mountains. Guests seeking additional outdoor recreational space should select the Deluxe Club Terrace Rooms, which feature 13 metre squared balconies, exclusive access to the Club Lounge and captivating water garden views.
All accommodation options boast spacious bathrooms featuring powerful rain showers and the latest technology. In The Restaurant, contemporary Mediterranean, Asian, Indian and Arabic influenced cuisine is served, whilst, weather dependent, The Beach Restaurant specialises in seafood and The Arabian Courtyard offers a traditional outdoor dining experience (some restaurants operate seasonally). Recreations include three swimming pools, two tennis courts plus sauna and steam rooms. There is also a library, fine arts gallery and fitness centre. The Spa, with thirteen elegant treatment rooms, offers the largest spa facility in Muscat and is a true pampering haven.
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