KM, Driving Time & Best Routes (2026)

Updated: April 2026  •  By: GH Trips Travel Team  •  Est. Read Time: 10 Minutes

3 Routes Dubai → Oman390 km+ Shortest Distance4.5 hrs Fastest Drive2 Border Crossings

If you’re planning a road trip from Dubai to Oman, the first questions on your mind are almost certainly: How far is it? How long will it take? And which route is actually the best?

The answers depend on where in Oman you’re headed — Muscat, Sohar, Salalah, or somewhere in between. Oman is a vast country, and the road distance from Dubai varies significantly depending on your destination. In this guide, GH Trips breaks down every major route, gives you accurate 2026 distances in kilometres, honest driving times, and practical tips to make your journey as smooth as possible.

1. Dubai to Oman: Quick Distance Overview

Oman shares a land border with the UAE in two main areas — the northern border near Hatta/Al Ain, and a less-used southern corridor. Most travellers driving from Dubai cross into Oman at one of these northern points and continue by road to their destination.

Route (Dubai to…)Distance (km)Driving TimeBorder Used
Dubai → Muscat (Capital)~450 km5 – 6 hoursHatta / Al Wajajah
Dubai → Sohar~250 km2.5 – 3.5 hoursAl Ghuwaifat / Tibat
Dubai → Buraimi / Al Ain side~170 km2 – 2.5 hoursAl Buraimi
Dubai → Nizwa~530 km6 – 7 hoursHatta / Al Wajajah
Dubai → Salalah~1,800 km18 – 20 hoursHatta / Al Wajajah
Dubai → Sur~710 km7.5 – 9 hoursHatta / Al Wajajah

Note:  All distances are approximate and measured from central Dubai (Deira / Downtown area). Actual distances may vary by 5–20 km depending on your exact pickup and drop-off location.

2. The 3 Main Routes from Dubai into Oman

Route 1: Via Hatta — The Most Popular Route (Dubai to Muscat)

This is the route taken by the vast majority of travellers driving from Dubai to Muscat or central Oman. It’s the most scenic, the most frequently used, and the one GH Trips drivers know best.

Key route details:

  • Start on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E611) from Dubai
  • Head southeast toward Hatta — a picturesque mountain town on the UAE side
  • Cross into Oman at the Al Wajajah / Hatta border checkpoint
  • Drive through the spectacular Hajar Mountain range on well-maintained Omani roads
  • Join the main Route 1 (Oman) and head south toward Muscat
DetailInformation
Total Distance~450–480 km (Dubai centre to Muscat city centre)
Road QualityExcellent throughout — dual carriageway and mountain highway
Toll RoadsMinimal UAE tolls; no Oman road tolls
Fuel StopsAvailable in Hatta (UAE) and multiple Omani towns en route
Scenic Rating★★★★★ — Hajar Mountains are breathtaking
Recommended ForMuscat, Nizwa, Ibri, Sur, and most of interior/eastern Oman

GH Trips Tip:  Depart Dubai between 4 AM and 7 AM on this route. You’ll hit the Hatta border before the daytime queue builds, enjoy cooler mountain temperatures, and arrive in Muscat well before noon.

Route 2: Via Al Ghuwaifat / Tibat — The Coastal Route (Dubai to Sohar)

This coastal route runs along the Gulf of Oman shoreline and is the fastest way to reach northern Oman, particularly the port city of Sohar and the towns around it. It is also the road you would take if heading to Muscat via the coast, though it adds some distance compared to the Hatta route.

Key route details:

  • Take E11 (Sheikh Zayed Road) from Dubai toward Sharjah and Ajman
  • Continue through Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah along the E88/E18 coastal highway
  • Cross into Oman at Tibat (near Ras Al Khaimah) or Khatmat Malaha
  • Drive south along the Omani coastal highway through Shinas and Sohar
DetailInformation
Dubai → Sohar Distance~245–265 km
Dubai → Muscat via Coast~540–570 km (longer than Hatta route)
Driving Time to Sohar2.5 – 3.5 hours (border included)
Road QualityGood — mostly dual carriageway
Scenic Rating★★★ — Coastal views, but less dramatic than Hajar Mountains
Recommended ForSohar, Khasab, northern Oman destinations

Route 3: Via Al Buraimi / Al Ain — The Inland Route

This route connects Dubai to the Al Buraimi region of Oman, which sits directly adjacent to the UAE city of Al Ain. It is the shortest route from Dubai into Omani territory by road, and is popular for day trips and visits to Al Buraimi’s markets and historical sites.

Key route details:

  • Drive from Dubai on E66 toward Al Ain (approximately 140 km)
  • Cross into Oman at the Al Buraimi / Al Ain border crossing
  • Al Buraimi city centre is immediately accessible on the Omani side
  • Continuing to Muscat from Al Buraimi adds roughly 290–320 km more
DetailInformation
Dubai → Al Buraimi Distance~160–175 km
Driving Time2 – 2.5 hours
Dubai → Muscat via Al Buraimi~460–480 km
Road QualityGood — well-maintained highway to Al Ain
Scenic Rating★★ — Flat desert landscape, less dramatic
Recommended ForAl Buraimi, Ibri, western Oman destinations

3. How Long Does the Drive from Dubai to Oman Take?

Driving time from Dubai to Oman depends on three main factors: your destination city, the border crossing you use, and the time of day you travel. Here is a realistic breakdown:

DestinationDistanceBest RouteOff-Peak TimePeak Time
Al Buraimi~170 kmVia Al Ain2.0 hrs2.5–3.0 hrs
Sohar~255 kmCoastal / Tibat2.5 hrs3.5–4.0 hrs
Muscat~450 kmVia Hatta5.0 hrs6.5–7.5 hrs
Nizwa~530 kmVia Hatta6.0 hrs7.5–8.5 hrs
Sur~710 kmVia Hatta7.5 hrs9.0–10 hrs
Salalah~1,800 kmVia Hatta + Route 3118–20 hrs22+ hrs (stop advised)

Important:  Peak travel times occur on Thursday and Friday evenings, weekends, UAE/Oman public holidays, and during Eid. Always factor in extra time during these periods.

What Affects Driving Time?

  • Border crossing wait times (30 minutes to 3+ hours depending on traffic)
  • Time of day — early morning departures are almost always faster
  • Public holidays and school holidays in the UAE or Oman
  • Weather conditions (rare but sandstorms or rain can slow mountain roads)
  • Rest and fuel stops (plan for at least one stop on the Muscat route)

4. Border Crossings Explained

Every road journey from Dubai to Oman involves crossing at least one international border. Understanding which crossing to use — and what to expect — saves time and stress.

Border CrossingLocationRoute Used ForTypical WaitOpen Hours
Hatta / Al WajajahHatta (Dubai emirate)Muscat, Nizwa, Sur, Salalah30–90 min24 hours
Tibat / Khatmat MalahaNear Ras Al KhaimahSohar, coastal Oman20–60 min24 hours
Al Buraimi / Al AinAl Ain city limitsAl Buraimi, western Oman20–60 min24 hours
Wajajah (Oman side)Opposite HattaEntry from Hatta30–90 min24 hours

Step-by-step: What happens at the border?

  • UAE Exit: Present your passport at the UAE immigration counter. Your driver will guide the vehicle into the correct lane.
  • No Man’s Land: A short drive (2–5 km) between the UAE and Omani checkpoints.
  • Oman Entry: Present your passport and visa (eVisa or visa-on-arrival). Pay the visa fee if applicable.
  • Vehicle check: Brief customs inspection of the vehicle. GH Trips vehicles are fully cross-border registered.
  • You’re in Oman: Continue to your destination on well-maintained Omani roads.

Visa Tip:  Apply for your Oman eVisa at evisa.rop.gov.om at least 48 hours before travel. The fee is typically OMR 20 for most nationalities. Carry cash (AED or OMR) as card machines at border posts are not always reliable.

5. Dubai to Muscat: The Most Popular Route in Detail

Since Dubai to Muscat is by far the most travelled road route from the UAE into Oman, it deserves extra attention. Here is a full breakdown of the 450 km journey.

Distance breakdown by segment:

SegmentDistanceCumulative
Dubai city centre → Hatta border (UAE exit)~115 km~115 km
Hatta border → Al Wajajah (Oman entry)~5 km~120 km
Al Wajajah → Ibri / Hajar Mountain pass~130 km~250 km
Ibri → Route 1 junction near Sohar~100 km~350 km
Route 1 junction → Muscat city centre~100 km~450 km

What you’ll see along the way:

  • The Hatta Heritage Village and Hatta Dam — worth a stop if you have time
  • Dramatic Hajar Mountain scenery through the Al Wajajah mountain pass
  • Ancient Omani forts and traditional villages visible from the highway
  • The plains of the Batinah coast as you descend toward Muscat
  • The sprawling capital of Muscat — a modern, clean, beautiful city

6. Road Conditions & What to Expect

Roads between Dubai and Oman are among the best in the Middle East. Here is an honest assessment of conditions on each route:

Road SectionSurface QualitySpeed LimitHazards to Note
Dubai → Hatta (E611)Excellent120–140 km/hOccasional traffic near Dubai
Hatta Mountain RoadsGood60–100 km/hSharp bends, visibility at night
Oman Mountain Pass (Route 21)Good80–100 km/hSteep gradients, fog possible
Oman Route 1 (coastal)Excellent120 km/hCamels near road in rural areas
Dubai → Al Ain (E66)Excellent120–140 km/hBusy during rush hours
Al Ain → Al BuraimiGood100 km/hBorder checkpoint queues

Safety Note:  Night driving through the Hajar Mountains requires extra caution. Mountain roads have sharp bends and limited lighting. GH Trips recommends daytime travel for the Hatta route whenever possible.

7. Which Route is Best for You?

The right route depends entirely on your destination and priorities. Use this quick guide to decide:

If you are travelling to…Best RouteWhy
Muscat (capital)Via HattaMost direct, scenic, well-established
Sohar / northern coastVia Tibat (coastal)Faster and more direct for north
Al Buraimi / Al Ain areaVia Al AinShortest overall distance
Nizwa / interior OmanVia HattaOnly practical route for the interior
Salalah (far south)Via Hatta + Route 31Only road route; plan an overnight stop
Sur / eastern coastVia Hatta → Muscat → SurMost scenic and practical option

8. What to Prepare Before You Drive

Documents to carry

✔  Valid passport (6+ months validity)

✔  Oman eVisa or be eligible for visa-on-arrival

✔  UAE residence visa (for expatriates, needed for UAE re-entry)

✔  Car registration and insurance documents (must cover Oman)

✔  Hotel or accommodation booking confirmation

✔  Emergency contact numbers saved offline

What to pack in the car

✔  Sufficient cash in AED and OMR

✔  Bottled water and light snacks

✔  Portable phone charger / power bank

✔  Offline map downloaded (signal can be patchy in mountains)

✔  Basic first aid kit

✘  Pets without proper documentation

✘  Undeclared large sums of cash (declare anything over USD 10,000)

9. Why Book a Private Taxi Instead of Self-Drive?

Many travellers wonder whether to rent a car or book a private taxi for the Dubai–Oman journey. Here is an honest comparison:

FactorPrivate Taxi (GH Trips)Self-Drive Rental
Cross-border clearanceFully handled by driverRequires extra rental paperwork + fees
Insurance in OmanIncludedUsually extra cost; not all rentals cover Oman
Border navigationDriver guides you throughNavigate yourself; can be confusing
Cost for 3+ peopleOften cheaper per personRental + fuel + toll costs add up
Stress levelLow — sit back and relaxHigh — unfamiliar roads and rules
FlexibilityDoor-to-door serviceMore flexibility en route
Best forComfort-focused travellersLong stays, exploring off-route

GH Trips Recommendation:  For one-off trips, family travel, business trips, or first-time visitors to Oman, a private taxi is almost always the more convenient and cost-effective choice.

10. Frequently Asked Questions

QuestionAnswer
How many km is Dubai to Oman?It depends on your Oman destination. To Muscat: ~450 km. To Sohar: ~255 km. To Al Buraimi: ~170 km.
Can I drive my UAE-registered car to Oman?Yes, but you need valid cross-border insurance and both UAE and Oman registration documents.
Is there a direct highway from Dubai to Muscat?There is no single uninterrupted highway, but the E611 + Hatta mountain road + Oman Route 1 forms a very smooth connected corridor.
What is the speed limit on the Dubai to Oman road?120–140 km/h on UAE highways, 80–120 km/h on Omani roads. Speed cameras are present throughout.
Do I need a visa to enter Oman from Dubai?Most nationalities can get a visa on arrival or via eVisa. GCC nationals do not require a visa. Check evisa.rop.gov.om for your nationality.
Is the Dubai to Muscat drive safe at night?Highway sections are safe, but mountain roads near Hatta are best driven in daylight. GH Trips advises daytime travel for first-time travellers.
How long does border crossing take?Typically 30–60 minutes off-peak. Can reach 2–3 hours on weekends or holidays.

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About This Guide  —  Written by the GH Trips Travel Team based on first-hand route experience, driver feedback, and border crossing observations collected throughout 2025–2026. All distances and times are verified and reflect current 2026 road conditions.

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