Contracts signed for two new tourism projects in Oman

Oman Sunday 31/May/2026 20:41 PM
By: ONA
Contracts signed for two new tourism projects in Oman

Muscat: The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism signed on Sunday two usufruct contract agreements to establish a 4-star resort in the Wilayat of Al Hamra in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate and a 5-star hotel in the Wilayat of Mirbat in Dhofar Governorate, at an investment cost exceeding OMR12 million.

The agreements were signed on behalf of the ministry by Sayyid Ibrahim Said Al Busaidi, Minister of Heritage and Tourism, while representatives of the concerned companies signed on their behalf.

The signing of these usufruct contracts comes within the framework of the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism’s efforts to promote investment in the tourism sector in the Sultanate of Oman, and to keep pace with economic developments aimed at diversifying sources of income.

The projects will also contribute to serving local communities by creating job opportunities, in addition to meeting the tourism sector’s requirements for hotel rooms and tourist facilities.

Amira Iqbal Al Lawati, Director General of the Directorate General of Tourism Development at the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism, stated that the signing of these usufruct contracts is an extension of the investment programme for the tourism sector across all governorates of the Sultanate of Oman.

This aims to realise the economic and social impacts of new projects, alongside their contribution to serving local communities by providing job opportunities and enhancing local content, while increasing the supply of hotel rooms and facilities to match the targets of the comprehensive tourism development plan.

She explained that establishing a 4-star resort in the Wilayat of Al Hamra and a 5-star hotel in the Wilayat of Mirbat aligns with the directives of the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism to strengthen the role of the tourism sector and support the national economy.

This will help stimulate tourism movement and encourage investments in the sector by developing the investment landscape and capitalising on the strategic locations of both wilayats.

She pointed out that the two projects will offer diverse tourism experiences and choices for guests, including introducing the natural and tourist potentials with which Al Hamra and Mirbat abound, as well as the unique activities and adventures they feature, such as mountain trails, valleys, and mountain roads.

The project of establishing a four-star tourist resort in the Wilayat of Al Hamra, Al Dakhiliyah Governorate spans an estimated area of 25,000 square metres, with an investment cost of approximately OMR9,873,216.

The project aims to develop an integrated tourist destination that attracts tourists from inside and outside the Sultanate of Oman, providing an experience that combines adventure and relaxation while promoting environmental sustainability practices.

Meanwhile, the project to establish a five-star tourist hotel in the Wilayat of Mirbat, Dhofar Governorate spans an estimated area of 55,000 square metres with an investment cost reaching OMR3 million.

The project includes 121 hotel rooms, a main restaurant, cafes, an events and conferences hall, multiple sports courts, swimming pools, and other amenities.