Dubai, UAE - The Arab Tourism Organization has announced the selection of Sur, a historic province in the Sultanate of Oman, as the Arab Tourism Capital for 2024. This accolade underscores the cultural, historical, and geographical significance of Sur, an ancient city renowned for its diverse natural beauty and rich heritage.
Located in the South Sharqiya Governorate, approximately 337 km from Oman’s capital, Muscat, Sur lies on the northern side of Oman’s Eastern Coast. The city is celebrated for its stunning beaches and ports, which have been pivotal to its status as a key maritime center since ancient times. Additionally, Sur’s towering mountains and picturesque valleys provide unique tourist experiences, catering to a wide array of visitors.
Sur is widely regarded as the cradle of many ancient civilizations and has a storied history as a hub for maritime trade and shipbuilding. It still boasts one of the oldest traditional shipyards, where constructing a single ship can take up to two years. Visitors to Sur can marvel at models of traditional Omani ships, gaining insight into the city's illustrious maritime past. The city is also rich in archaeological sites dating back to between the third and first millennia BC, offering a tangible connection to Oman’s historical wealth.
Among the prominent historical landmarks in Sur are Al-Rasfa Castle, Al-Ayjah Fort, and Ras Al-Hadd Fort, each reflecting the region’s rich cultural heritage. Another major attraction is the Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve, established as a turtle sanctuary in 1996. The reserve protects turtles that come ashore to nest and lay their eggs, drawing numerous tourists interested in witnessing this natural phenomenon. The area's moderate summer temperatures further enhance its appeal as a tourist destination.
Sur offers a variety of accommodation options, from hotels and tourist resorts to guesthouses, ensuring an exceptional experience for all visitors. The city’s selection as the Arab Tourism Capital for 2024 is a testament to its vast tourist potential, which has solidified its place on the Arab tourism map. This recognition is expected to spur the development of more tourism projects and enhancements, attracting even greater attention to this historic province.