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The Chedi Muscat
Set within twenty-one acres of landscaped gardens on Muscat’s shoreline, The Chedi Muscat is one of Oman’s defining modern resorts. Designed by Jean-Michel Gathy, it brings together Omani architecture and Asian-inspired minimalism in a setting shaped by courtyards, reflecting pools and sea-facing serenity.
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Design
The Chedi Muscat’s architecture balances Omani heritage with contemporary restraint. Arches, water gardens and low-rise pavilions create a composed rhythm of light, symmetry and space, giving the resort its enduring sense of calm.
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Dining
Dining spans six restaurants and lounges, moving from elegant all-day dining to seafood by the shore and Japanese-inspired plates beside the iconic Long Pool. Each setting is distinct, yet united by precision, atmosphere and an easy sense of occasion.
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Rooms
Rooms and suites are designed as serene private retreats, combining clean architectural lines with warm natural materials. Spacious layouts, soft light and garden, mountain or sea views make them a restorative base in Muscat.
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Facilities
Three temperature-controlled pools, a private beach, a celebrated Balinese spa and a substantial health club give the resort the feel of a complete escape. Leisure here is generous, but never overstated.
Long established as one of Oman’s landmark resorts, The Chedi Muscat offers a more considered expression of coastal luxury — shaped by architecture, culture and the quiet confidence of its setting.
Rooms
“Oman has a magic of its own… It is a land of enchantment.”