Oman Explorer Trip Recap 2025

April 8, 2025|Reading time: 7 mins

Explore Oman’s surprisingly vibrant reefs and macro life with Bluewater Travelaboard the Oman Explorer—the only liveaboard in the country.

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Oman Explorer Trip Recap 2025

An eel bears its fangs at the camera

The Oman Explorer 

The Oman Explorer is the only boat offering liveaboard diving in Oman. She was last remodelled in 2015 and is due for a refit next year. Although not a luxury option, the boat is comfortable and well-loved by the crew.

We were a group of 15 divers and the boat can accommodate up to 22. With our number, the saloon and dive deck felt spacious and there was plentiful seating for all guests. The cabins are a good size with plenty of space between the twin beds. There is a good amount of storage space in the cabins for bags, however, no hanging space. The en suite bathroom is a reasonable size and there was always plenty of hot water. 

The deck of the Oman Explorer The dive deck with gear

The food onboard was very good, and a mix of Arabic and western dishes. We enjoyed three meals a day served buffet style, with snacks between the third and night dive. There was an impressive range of different fresh fruit and vegetable choices each day, with at least 3 meat or fish dishes, 3 salad choices, rice, pasta, fries, and 2 or 3 vegetable options. Coffee, juice, and snacks were free of charge. The afternoon snacks ranged from finger sandwiches to sushi to rice pudding.

The staff onboard were quietly professional. The dive deck crew did their jobs well and I felt the zodiac drivers were skilled and careful when they picked us up after each dive. We had 2 dive guides for our group of 15 - any more guests per group would have been a problem in the poor visibility. The dive staff were polite and helpful, although here was very minimal interaction with the guests between dives. The steward was friendly and enthusiastic and made sure guests were taken care of.

Indoor dining area Twin bed accommodations

Oman Diving 

There are 2 main seasonal routes in Oman. From May through to November, the boat explores the Dimaniyat Islands in the north of the country, embarking from Muscat. For the opposite season, the boat spends its time in the Hallaniyat Islands to the south of the country, embarking from Mirbat. While Dimaniyat is reputedly the best diving area in Oman, our guides told us there is very little difference between there and the route we did around Hallaniyat. 

Firstly, I was very impressed with the volume and diversity of marine life. Every dive site was full of life, mainly medium and small reef fish and critters, but with the occasional larger ray or pelagic popping in from the blue. We came to expect large schools of yellow-tailed fusiliers, jack, sweetlips, and batfish, as well as smaller schools of barracuda and trevally. The reefs were mostly rock and boulder, but covered in a healthy patchwork of soft corals, large anemones, table corals, and urchins. This supported a surprisingly varied range of critters and macro subjects, with a selection of different nudibranchs and shrimps, gobies, crabs, and lobsters found on every dive. Most notably were the huge numbers of scorpionfish and moray eels, ranging from the stunning honeycomb and yellowmouth morays, to the striking dragon moray. 

A nudi on the rock A fish in its hole

Unfortunately, the visibility was not good, and in some cases quite bad. Ranging from 2m to 12m, the water was full of algae and particles, often green and especially in the top 5m. This prevented a lot of light reaching the dive site and made it quite challenging to keep the dive group together. On almost every dive, at least 1 buddy pair was lost from the main group and surfaced independently. This wasn’t such a problem, other than missing subjects of interest that the guide spotted. Chatting with the dive guides, the visibility can often be poor and unpredictable, and is a contributing factor in why Oman has not developed as a popular dive destination. 

An underwater wreck An underwater wreck

Traveling to Oman

Depending on the boat’s itinerary, guests will need to arrive into Muscat (north) or Salalah (south). Both airports receive international flights, and the most common route is through Doha. This makes Oman quite a simple destination to reach from Europe or north America. Once in Oman, the boat will pick you up from your hotel (or the airport) on embarkation day and drop you back at the end of the trip.

A diver surrounded by fish An underwater wreck

 A moray eel surrounded by anemone

Two nudibranches cuddling

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