
Shangri-La Muscat: 20 years of Sea, Sun, Serenity
Reflecting on two decades of heartfelt hospitality, where countless moments have unfolded along the shores of Barr Al Jissah, Shangri-La Muscat unveils its most compelling offers yet. This summer, guests can indulge in an all-new All-Inclusive Stay at Al Waha, the vibrant family oasis at Shangri-La Barr Al Jissah. Here, days begin with breakfast overlooking the Gulf of Oman, drift into leisurely lunches by the pool or fresh seafood feasts, lavish buffet at dinner time, and wind down with unlimited beverages across a wide array of restaurants and bars. Thoughtfully crafted to allow families and friends to focus on making memories together, this special offer, from OMR 110++ per night for a family of three come with every culinary craving satisfied, every refreshment included, and every moment effortlessly covered under one exclusive stay.
In tandem, Shangri-La Barr Al Jissah and the luxurious cliffside retreat Shangri-La Al Husn introduce the enticing Stay & Get 100% Back in Resort Credit, from dining, spa to experiences. It's an invitation to tailor each holiday exactly as the heart desires, with the freedom to turn every moment into something truly special. Guest can avail a room for free with a minimum spend of OMR 100++ per night at Shangri-La Barr Al Jissah or OMR 150++ for couples at Shangri-La Al Husn.
Celebrating Two Decades of Meaningful Moments
Since its grand opening in 2005, Shangri-La Muscat has stood as a beacon of Omani warmth and world-class hospitality, gracefully set where majestic mountains meet the Arabian Sea. Over the years, it has been the cherished setting for countless engagements, family reunions, milestone birthdays, and tranquil couple escapes, each memory adding a new chapter to the resort's vibrant story.
Guests who once arrived as first-time visitors have returned again and again, drawn not only by the pristine private beaches and immersive experiences — from snorkelling with turtles to discovering the rich culinary tapestry of Oman — but also by a deep sense of belonging. In many ways, they have become part of the Shangri-La family, shaping the resort's legacy as much as the resort has shaped their own stories.
Why Now is the Perfect Time
As Shangri-La Muscat steps proudly into its next decade, there is no better moment to experience its blend of sun-drenched relaxation, adventure on the water, and authentic cultural discovery. Whether guests are seeking the lively embrace of Shangri-La Barr Al Jissah, where children's laughter fills the pools and every day offers a new family-friendly adventure, or the serene exclusivity of Shangri-La Al Husn, an adult-only sanctuary perched on dramatic cliffs with sweeping sea views, the resort promises a stay that transcends the ordinary.
And now, with these extraordinary anniversary offers that redefine value and indulgence, a visit becomes more than just a getaway — it becomes part of a living celebration of 20 beautiful years.

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