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Oman’s Sur Province chosen as Arab Tourism Capital for 2024

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City is rich in archaeological sites dating back to between third millennium BC and first millennium BC

MUSCAT: The Arab Tourism Organisation announced the selection of Sur in the Sultanate of Oman as the Arab Tourism Capital for 2024 due to its cultural, historical, and geographical significance of this ancient province.

Sur is located on the northern side of Oman’s Eastern Coast, specifically in the South Sharqiya Governorate, about 337km from the capital, Muscat. Sur boasts a diverse nature that includes stunning beaches and ports that have made it an important maritime center since ancient times, as well as towering mountains and beautiful valleys that offer exceptional tourist experiences.

Sur is considered the cradle of many ancient civilisations and was once a centre for maritime trade and shipbuilding. It still houses one of the oldest traditional shipyards, where building a single ship takes two full years. Visitors can see models of traditional Omani ships.

The city is rich in archaeological sites dating back to between the third millennium BC and the first millennium BC, reflecting the rich heritage of Oman. Sur also includes prominent historical landmarks such as Al-Rasfa Castle, Al-Ayjah Fort, and Ras Al-Hadd Fort.

Sur has got many tourist attractions to suit different visitors, including the Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve, which was declared a turtle sanctuary in 1996, protecting the turtles that come to the shore to nest and lay their eggs. The reserve attracts many tourists interested in seeing the turtles and their nesting sites. The area is also characterized by moderate temperatures during the summer season.

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