Oman eases driving rules for foreign tourists
The privilege is limited to short-term visitors for upto three months
Dubai: Oman has eased driving rules for foreign visitors.
Tourists visiting Oman can now hit the road with their home-country driving licences under newly clarified regulations by the Royal Oman Police (ROP), a move expected to boost tourism in the country.
According to the ROP, foreign visitors holding valid driving licences from their home countries can drive in Oman for up to three months, provided their purpose is tourism or transit. This three-month allowance begins from the date of entry into the country and applies exclusively to visitors with valid tourist visas.
Short-term
However, the privilege is limited to short-term visitors. Expatriates with residence visas are required to obtain an Omani driving licence. Licence swapping for residents is not universally permitted.
The regulations, aimed at simplifying access for foreign drivers while ensuring safety standards, highlight the Sultanate's commitment to accommodating tourists without compromising local laws. Drivers must be at least 18 years old to qualify for a license under Omani regulations