The Six Senses Zighy Bay Resort is self contained and is a real hide away retreat, with a backdrop of high jagged mountains and almost hidden fjords.
5 nights from £1,598
Six Senses Zighy Bay is located on the northern coastline of Oman, in the Musandam peninsula. The easiest access is by a 2.5 hour road transfer from Dubai, enjoying the changing scenery en route as you travel along the coast. You then transfer vehicles and continue by 4×4 down the steep mountain pathway in to the resort.
A selection of 82 free-standing villas, each designed in a traditional style, with the emphasis on simple luxury.
Each villa has its own plunge pool, and some even have their own wine cellars and in-villa spa facilities.
Choice of restaurant styles and location.
A complete selection of eco-adventure options such as mountain biking and desert excursions.
Snorkelling.
Kayaking.
This area is known for its excellent diving, the resort has its own dive centre.
Simple, stripped-down accommodation that is the hallmark of the Six Senses group, rustic but with lavish touches. The Six Senses Zighy Bay Resort is self-contained and is a real hideaway retreat, with a backdrop of high jagged mountains and almost hidden fjords.
Regard the 2 hours plus transfer as part of the experience, as you leave the high rise of Dubai far behind and skirt the desert before entering the dramatic scenery of Musandam.
Six Senses Zighy Bay, Musandam, Oman
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A fascinating, highly traditional country, with just a handful of international hotels, wonderful culture and history, with varied sightseeing opportunities both on land and sea. Flying time is 8 hours. Our main featured hotels are grouped around the capital of Muscat. We also arrange the Six Senses Resort in Omans Musandam Peninsula which is usually accessed via Dubai.
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