Walk the ruins of ancient Zafar — once the frankincense capital of the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site — with a private expert guide, then explore the stunning Museum of the Frankincense Land for the full depth of Dhofar's 4,000-year trading legacy.
What to expect
Your private guide meets you at the port and leads you into Al Baleed Archaeological Park, where the excavated ruins of mosques, merchant houses and a great harbour wall emerge from the coastal plain. The adjoining Museum of the Frankincense Land is one of Oman's finest, with cinematic displays tracing the incense route from Dhofar to Rome and China. Afterwards, your guide walks you to the lagoon's edge where flamingos and herons gather — a tranquil and photogenic finale. The experience is intimate, scholarly, and utterly absorbing.
Good to know
Al Baleed Park entry is OMR 5 (approx. USD 13) per person, paid on arrival. Allow 3–4 hours for a meaningful visit. The site is close to the port — ideal for passengers with a shorter stay. Book your private guide in advance; Mohammed H. is highly rated and speaks excellent English.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Salalah — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.