Dubai: Whether you're a UAE resident or a tourist, there's now an affordable and convenient way to travel from the UAE to Oman—by bus. Mwasalat, Oman’s national public transport company, operates daily cross-border routes connecting Abu Dhabi and Sharjah to Muscat, offering a comfortable journey for under AED 100 one-way.
Abu Dhabi to Muscat – Route 202The service resumed in October 2023, traveling via Al Ain.
Pick-up Points: Abu Dhabi Central Bus Station (Rashid Bin Saeed St), Al Ain Central Bus Station (Al Wifada St)
Travel Time: Approx. 10 hours
Departure: 11:45 am from Abu Dhabi
Arrival: 9:50 pm in Muscat
Fares:
One-way: OMR 11.5 (AED 109.70)
Round trip: OMR 22 (AED 209.82)
Sharjah to Muscat – Route 203Launched in February 2024, this route runs twice daily.
Pick-up Points: Al Jubail Bus Station and Kalba Fort, Sharjah
Drop-off Points: Al Mabela Footbridge, Al Qaud Bridge, Burj Sahwa Bus Station, Muscat International Airport, Asaiba Bus Station
Travel Time: Approx. 8 hours
Departure Times: 6:30 am and 4:00 pm daily
One-way: OMR 10 (AED 95)
Round trip: OMR 19 (AED 180.50)
Luggage Allowance:Passengers are allowed 23 kg of checked luggage and 7 kg of hand luggage. Additional luggage of up to 10 kg costs OMR 2 (AED 19.08), and up to 25 kg costs OMR 5 (AED 47.71).
This cross-border bus service offers a safe, economical, and scenic way to travel between the UAE and Oman.
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