Location
The Chedi Muscat stands as a serene sanctuary spanning 21 acres of meticulously manicured grounds, offering guests 158 tastefully appointed rooms, suites, and club accommodations infused with Asian aesthetics and Omani flair. Renowned as one of Oman’s most prestigious addresses, this low-rise resort, reminiscent of a coastal village, is enveloped by lush gardens and boasts a 370-meter stretch of private, pristine shoreline.
Guests seeking rejuvenation will discover an expansive 1,500-square-meter spa and wellness center—one of Muscat’s largest—featuring 13 private treatment suites, a state-of-the-art fitness facility, and two professional-grade, floodlit tennis courts. The property is also home to three temperature-controlled pools, including the iconic Long Pool, which is the Middle East’s longest. Shaded loungers, chic cabanas, and a curated boutique elevate the leisure experience, while six acclaimed restaurants and lounges offer an array of global cuisines and refined ambiance.
The Chedi Muscat operates under the esteemed GHM Hotels portfolio.


Accommodation
Perfectly positioned along the Gulf of Oman, The Chedi Muscat offers an exclusive beachfront escape framed by the dramatic Al Hajar mountains. Nestled within 21 acres of landscaped gardens in the Al Ghubra district, the property is conveniently located approximately 20 minutes from both Muscat’s historic center and the city’s vibrant business district.
Muscat’s main attractions are easily accessible: the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and Muscat City Center are a short 10-minute drive, while the storied Al Alam Palace, Amouage Perfume Visitor Centre, and the Omani French Museum can be reached in about 30 minutes. The bustling Muttrah district—famed for its traditional souk, lively corniche, and atmospheric port—is also nearby. For those seeking authentic local experiences, the Nizwa Souk, with its famous Friday livestock auction and artisanal crafts, is within a 90-minute drive.
Muscat International Airport is just 17 kilometers away, ensuring seamless arrivals and departures for international travelers.



Service & Facilities
Each of the 158 guest rooms, suites, and club accommodations at The Chedi Muscat showcase a harmonious blend of minimalist Asian design and authentic Omani touches. The interiors are bathed in natural light, featuring lofty ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, neutral marble finishes, rich teak accents, louvered shutters, and crisp white bedding. Many rooms offer panoramic vistas of the Gulf of Oman, the Al Hajar range, tranquil water features, or verdant gardens.
Luxury is woven into every detail: expect Bose sound systems, Bluetooth docking stations, Nespresso coffee makers, premium minibars with complimentary beverages, daily fruit baskets, and designer bath amenities. The spa-inspired bathrooms include sunken terrazzo bathtubs, rain showers, dual vanities, and generous space for relaxation.
Chedi Club Suites elevate the experience with private terraces or balconies that capture sweeping views of the ocean, mountains, or reflective pools. Guests in Deluxe Club, Deluxe Club Terrace, and Chedi Club Suites enjoy privileged access to The Club Lounge—a refined, double-height retreat offering a comprehensive library and personalized service.
Exclusive club benefits include private airport limousine transfers, daily breakfast, afternoon tea, evening cocktails and canapés, and complimentary laundry service, ensuring a seamless and indulgent stay.







Style
Guests at The Chedi Muscat are treated to an unrivaled wellness journey in one of Muscat’s largest spa sanctuaries. Drawing from Eastern philosophies, the spa’s extensive treatment menu includes aromatic therapies, Ayurvedic rituals, Himalayan stone massages, revitalizing scrubs, anti-aging facials, and signature couples’ baths. Each spa suite, available for singles or couples, is equipped with hydrotherapy whirl baths and offers sea views through dramatic glass walls—a soothing backdrop for post-treatment repose.
The adjacent fitness center is outfitted with the latest Technogym equipment, free weights, Kinesis walls, and Pilates apparatus, with certified personal trainers available for bespoke workouts. Yoga enthusiasts can join complimentary classes designed to nurture both body and mind.
The resort’s private 370-meter beach, lined with plush loungers and umbrellas, provides a tranquil haven for sun-seekers. Alternatively, guests can unwind by one of three heated outdoor pools, including the show-stopping 103-meter Long Pool bordered by date palms and double daybeds. The Serai Pool, with ample shade, is ideal for the hottest months.
For active guests, two championship tennis courts are available. The on-site boutique, located near the lobby, showcases curated Omani jewelry, handcrafted décor, and the region’s famed Amouage fragrances in an elegant setting with high arches and soaring ceilings.
Beyond the hotel, guests can embark on dolphin-spotting excursions, snorkel or dive among vibrant reefs, sail the Gulf, or tee off at one of three nearby golf courses, including a Greg Norman-designed layout. Desert adventures in the Wahiba Sands and cultural evenings at the renowned Royal Opera House Muscat—now a centerpiece for international and local performances—complete the resort’s diverse offerings.


Restaurants & Bars
As the region’s pioneering example of contemporary hospitality, The Chedi Muscat was envisioned by acclaimed architect Jean-Michel Gathy. The resort’s white, low-rise structures evoke a sense of understated sophistication, blending Eastern minimalism with subtle Omani motifs. Gathy’s thoughtful approach incorporates local heritage into the modern design, producing a distinct sense of place.
The harmonious interplay between architecture, interiors, and landscape is immediately apparent. The soaring, tented lobby, adorned with cascading lanterns and polished marble floors, creates a tranquil arrival experience reminiscent of water—an effect heightened by the interplay of light and reflection.
Internationally recognized landscape architect Karl Princic curated the expansive gardens and water features, infusing the grounds with Zen-inspired symmetry and serenity. Reflective pools and gentle fountains, hallmarks of Arabian design, contribute to a lush microclimate that attracts native birdlife and enhances the resort’s peaceful ambiance.







Sustainability
The Chedi Muscat’s six restaurants and two stylish lounges deliver a gastronomic journey spanning Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Southeast Asian, and Indian cuisines.
The Restaurant, conceptualized by celebrated Japanese designer Yasuhiro Koichi, pairs sleek Asian interiors with Omani arches and dazzling chandeliers. Four interactive open kitchens allow diners to observe chefs preparing international specialties, all accompanied by live piano music. Guests may opt for alfresco dining on the terrace or enjoy the exclusivity of private dining salons.
The Beach Restaurant offers a refined seafood experience with uninterrupted views of the Gulf of Oman. Signature dishes include locally sourced oysters, Iranian caviar, and fresh lobster, complemented by an extensive wine cellar. The Arabian Courtyard serves a lavish buffet of regional classics—mezze, shish tawook, aromatic tagines, and spiced fish biryani.
The Serai Pool Cabana, with its dramatic dark-tiled flooring and crisp white umbrellas, presents global favorites in a relaxed poolside setting. The Chedi Pool Cabana, adjacent to the tranquil pool, is renowned for its HuQQa shisha and innovative tapas, while the Long Pool Cabana specializes in contemporary Japanese and Asian dishes—perfect for a post-swim refreshment.
The Lobby Lounge offers a sophisticated space for reading, conversation, or enjoying gourmet snacks, blending European furnishings with Omani accents. Guests can also unwind outdoors in rattan armchairs, overlooking the resort’s lush gardens.
What We Love
- The Long Pool – At 103 meters, this is the Middle East’s most impressive swimming pool. Completing a full lap is both invigorating and rewarding—especially during Muscat’s sun-drenched afternoons.
- Muscat’s Allure – The city offers a captivating blend of safety, heritage, and diverse attractions. The Chedi Muscat serves as an ideal launchpad for exploring the capital or simply unwinding by the private beach. While the resort’s architecture is contemporary, Omani cultural elements are woven throughout, grounding guests in a true sense of place.
- The Restaurant – Ambience is moody and refined, with an international menu that stands out for its exceptional quality. Legendary buffets and à la carte options feature the freshest ingredients, crafted with precision by a dedicated culinary team.Varun SharmaEditor-In-ChiefBusinessclass
Insider Perspective: What the Team Values Most
- The Property – The Chedi Muscat’s timeless Asian-contemporary design philosophy creates a sensory-rich environment, where authentic and memorable experiences are at the core of every stay.
- The Spa Experience – The wellness sanctuary enables guests to reconnect with themselves, offering therapies that linger in memory. Guests can expect indulgent massages, mineral-rich stone treatments, revitalizing body scrubs, age-defying facials, and deeply restorative baths.
- The Address – As one of the Gulf’s most coveted hotel destinations, The Chedi Muscat is beloved by both Omani nationals and international visitors. The property exemplifies sophisticated luxury in a location that is both timeless and iconic.
Thomas GussGeneral Manager The Chedi Muscat
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Sustainability & Responsible Luxury
GHM Hotels remains firmly committed to environmental stewardship. The group has embraced a comprehensive plastic-free initiative, eliminating single-use bottles and replacing them with reusable alternatives, while introducing metal straws and prioritizing ethical, locally sourced produce across its dining venues. The Chedi Muscat has also invested in energy-efficient technologies and robust waste management systems, ensuring that sustainable practices are integrated into both daily operations and property development.







