Car rental Muscat Airport, Oman - any recommendations?
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Will be in Oman for a week in October and plan to rent a car at the airport. Have used the Zest website as a broker in Europe but they do not seem to have much in Oman and, googling the rental companies including the big names, they all seem to have terrible reviews even by car rental company standards.
Does anyone have any experience of car rental at Muscat, recommendations, ones to avoid etc?
The best deals on Zest are with Green Motion but I have never heard of them and they do not seem to have any reviews, unless anyone knows differently?
Thanks for any feedback!
philcray said:
Will be in Oman for a week in October and plan to rent a car at the airport. Have used the Zest website as a broker in Europe but they do not seem to have much in Oman and, googling the rental companies including the big names, they all seem to have terrible reviews even by car rental company standards.
Does anyone have any experience of car rental at Muscat, recommendations, ones to avoid etc?
The best deals on Zest are with Green Motion but I have never heard of them and they do not seem to have any reviews, unless anyone knows differently?
Thanks for any feedback!
Easier to just use Taxi's - not expensive.Does anyone have any experience of car rental at Muscat, recommendations, ones to avoid etc?
The best deals on Zest are with Green Motion but I have never heard of them and they do not seem to have any reviews, unless anyone knows differently?
Thanks for any feedback!
z4RRSchris said:
bennno said:
Easier to just use Taxi's - not expensive.
or get a driver / guide and a 4x4 for the day - c£250 a day. might want to go down to wadi shab, nizwa, few interior bits, beaches.
StoutBench said:
Oof, from hire car recommendations to £1,750 for 7 days hire and driver. PH on form.
You wont need a car every day. Muscat is a pretty small place. Its only if you want to traipse a few hours into the desert or down the coast you would want your own car perhaps.
or if your staying at shangri la which is middle of nowhere.
No tips for car hire but get out of Muscat as much as you possibly can - not the most exciting city in my mind unless you're into large hotel complexes with overpriced alcohol but the surrounding area is pretty special with loads to see - swim in a wadi, head into the mountains and go and play in the desert etc.
Definitely worth driving yourself - roads are excellent and it's pretty easy to find your way around. Some traffic problems in Muscat itself but generally quiet once you're out of the city.
Definitely worth driving yourself - roads are excellent and it's pretty easy to find your way around. Some traffic problems in Muscat itself but generally quiet once you're out of the city.
JSP440 said:
Just watch out for speed bumps on duel carriage ways leading to a roundabout approach!
Actually good point, I went over countless small speed bumps at speed due to not seeing them early enough. A lot aren't signposted and blend in with the dirt/tarmac, in the end any time I was near entering or leaving a town/village I was on high alert.I used google maps with my phone on a mount, offline map downloaded and a local SIM card. Worked nicely even in the mountains.
My white goods appliance on the way up to Jebel Shams which was stunning.
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