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Oman visa requirements


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If you stay just one day and you are not an Israeli national, you get a pink card when you exit the ship and you should give it back, as "1 day visa" replacement. The ship will pay the visa fees.  If you are staying more than 24 hours in Oman, all things could be more complex, possibly you need a visa.

 

If you are Israeli national: ask! In Middle East the rules are special for them.

 

Note: there is a special section of this board about port of call, one for such part of the world. There you will find better information.

 

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My experience entering Oman on a cruise ship using my UK passport was the Visa was arranged by the ship upon arrival. However, we only had a single entry into Oman.

 

If you are making multiple entries, you may wish to confirm if the ship will arrange for multiple entry Visas, as our Visa was single entry only.

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Based on your feedback I will check with NCL to be sure.

 

 

 

 

 

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