Set against a backdrop of magnificent mountain scenery on the edge of the arabian sea. The Chedi Muscat is a sophisticated, chic resort located on it's own private beach. Designed in the style of traditional Omani architecture, modern rooms and private villas feature dark marble floors offset by clean lines, warm lighting and white fabrics.
With these perfect surroundings you will also receive rigorous attention to personal service, with round-the-clock room service and in-room dining. There is also a restaurant, situated next to the lobby lounge and overlooking the garden, offers contemporary Asian and Mediterranean cuisine, whilst lush poolside cabanas serve an extensive snack menu, delicious desserts and refreshments.
Not only is there plenty of relaxation to be had, you can also try your hand at some of the various activities, such as tennis or watersports on offer and much more.
There is plenty of fine dining to choose from the hotel's restaurants and informal dining options.
Make sure you explore the wonderful city of Muscat, with a blend of old and new, Muscat is steeped in history and culture, not forgetting the museums and forts to be explored and for those of you who love to shop, then why not visit the Qurum Area District, where the shops are plentiful and renowned as the most interesting bazaar in Arabia.
156 stylish and tastefully appointed rooms and suites.
All accommodation is air conditioned and includes a mini-bar satellite television and spacious bathroom. The Chedi Club Villas are private, set closest to the beach, and consist of a sitting room and bedroom, with views over the tranquil ponds or the gardens around the hotel.
◾3 restaurants
◾Lobby lounge and bars
◾Private beach
◾3 swimming pools including the Long Pool, which is currently the longest in the middle east, poolside cabanas
◾Spa
◾Tennis courts
◾The Library
◾Boutique and fine arts gallery
North Ghubra, 15 minutes transfer from Muscat International Airport
Please call us, or use our Personal Quotation form for prices and further details.
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