Zighy Bay is located on the northern Musandam Peninsula in the Sultanate of Oman, a two-hour journey from Dubai. The setting of this beautiful ethnic village-style resort and reserved marina is outstanding, with dramatic mountains on one side and a 1.6-kilometer sandy beach on the other. This is an ideal place for a relaxing and rejuvenating experience, especially for those who are looking to get away from the stress of their hectic modern lives.
The ride to the resort is made for adventure lovers, especially if you are driving from Dubai to Oman, as the landscape is rugged with mountains of different shades and sizes. At the Omani borders you will be struck with a colossal mountain with a narrow pathway for vehicles; Zighy Bay is literally on the other side of this mountain. Upon reaching the climax of the mountain, the beautiful resort will come in full view, surrounded by the famous Omani palm trees.
This resort is also called Six Senses and it’s known for the best wellness and detox program and above all a great spa and vacation destination. Six Senses offers you three options to get to the resort; either via a speedboat, or a winding 4x4 drive down the hill, or a free-flying adventure as a companion passenger with the resort’s own professional paraglide pilots.
I was welcomed at the gate by three brown goats, which are the unofficial mascot of Six Senses Zighy Bay, since they are seen everywhere and are even allowed inside the property. Six Senses is not your usual resort, as it resembles in many ways a traditional Omani village, with narrow sandy paths between villas, and bicycles as the preferable means of transportation.
Six Senses consists of 82 pool villas, adapted according to traditional Omani style to reveal the true authentic culture of this country.
The resort offers two restaurants within a walking distance from your lavish villa accommodations, as well as a wide-array of exquisite dining choices that require prior booking and a short car ride. The Spice Market is located in the heart of the resort, offering Arabian food in a traditional and relaxed atmosphere among bold colors, wooden furniture and food made in an authentic mud kitchen. The Sumer House is an open-air international restaurant that offers lunch and dinner. It has a beautiful view of the pool and wadi area. The chef prepares a new dish everyday from his team’s own catch of the day and organic garden.
For a breath-taking mountaintop view visit Sense on the Edge, located 293 above sea level, for a modern fine dining restaurant experience. This restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy an evening overlooking pristine Zighy Bay. If 293 meters isn’t high enough, there’s an extra-special and private dining experience at the Starlight Table. Nightly, a couple can reserve this intimate table, completely removed from the rest of the restaurant for a special evening.
Ask the butler to reserve you a place at the Shua Shack, which gives you a perfect opportunity to learn about a traditional Bedouin meal experience. This is a true family style culinary experience, which begins with a selection of local and organic salads, followed by the main course of lamb prepared in the resort’s underground oven (Shua) and finally a delightful taste of Arabian sweets.
Six Senses has its own organic garden that a special team of graders and farmers nurtures. Visitors can ask for a tour and see the source of their vegetables, fruits and some of the spa products. Walking around you only find palm trees and no flowers; that’s because flowers are not indigenous in this area and Six Senses wanted to provide a true reflection of an Omani authentic village.
Six Senses is committed to protecting the environment and have instilled this environmentally conscious and sustainable way of living in many forms. A prime example of this is they do not have imported bottled water. Instead, they purify and bottle their own wellness water in glass bottles that they re-use.
Zighy Bay is not only about relaxation; this small village offers many activities thanks to its location between the sea and the mountains. If you don’t suffer from a fear of heights, paragliding is a great start. Paragliding will take you to the top of Zighy Mountain, around the edge of the mountain range, where you can explore the bay from 293 m upwards, before landing on the soft sandy beach. Another flying option is the Micro-Light, which starts from the sandy runway on Zighy beach to give you a spectacular panoramic view of the village. Tired of flying? You can go back to basics and try mountain biking, to explore the Hajar Mountains with their wide variety of plants and animals.
Plan your epic day out by taking a 45-minute drive along the coast that brings you to the oldest functioning mosque in the UAE. Then finish your drive to the foot of the waterfall with a dip into a fresh water spring. From there trek into the stunning canyons, climb and swim through rocky gorges and enjoy the stunning terrain along the way.
Sightseeing starts with a 45-minute boat ride along the Musandam coastline, which brings you to Aqaba fishing village. After exploring the village, take a walk along the coastal pathway. The trail takes you along the ancient path between villages, just inches from the sea. You will pass by hundreds of abandoned houses, graveyards, a mosque and fort with a unique underground jail.
Alternatively you can opt to spend an outdoors adventure learning to climb mountains with specialists from Six Senses who will teach you climbing techniques, belaying, climbing knots and introduce you to all the technical gear needed for this adventure.
Aqua activities are also available. Diving gives you the opportunity to witness first-hand Oman’s spectacular reefs, rock formations and a colorful selection of marine life. You can also enjoy a Musandam tradition on the bay by reliving the history of a dhow boat on the Gulf of Oman, as you slop slowly through the ocean, beside the fjords of the spectacular Musandam Peninsula and explore small bays and unique fishing villages carved against a mountainous terrain. Another option would be to catch your own dinner by heading off to the open ocean with Six Sense’s best fishermen. You might be lucky enough to catch a local Red Snapper using traditional hand lines and then cook it with the help of the chefs for a delicious family feast.
Six Senses has even taken into account families with under-age children, creating a Kids and Teenage Club to ensure children enjoy a pleasurable time at the resort as well. Outdoor and indoor activities, including movie nights are scheduled for young ones, allowing you and your partner the opportunity to relax at the spa or by the beach.
I have intentionally left the best description of the resort to the end. Six Senses is known for its spa pyramid that represents the foundation and creation of the spa experience. It is formed by three primary senses; sight, sound and touch. The second stage builds upon this experience by appealing to the more acute senses of taste and smell and the apex symbolizes the unique sensory experience of a Six Senses spa.
The spa offers a unique Omani touch with signature treatments, local organic treatments, a traditional Hammam experience and lifestyle wellness programmers with special visiting practitioners. Try the Wonders of Oman treatment, which is a three-hour program that begins with a warm sea salt bath with fresh mint from the resort’s very own organic garden, followed by an aromatic local coffee body scrub. The exotic pleasures continue with the Arabian Body Rasul famous for it’s slimming and purifying powers, before the final unwind of an essential oil massage. You can later linger as long as you want in the open-air relaxing area with a refreshing date juice and almond stuffed Zighy dates.
For yoga fanatics, the spa offers a beautiful deck overlooking the resort in an open area to practice yoga in the presence of professional instructors that will supervise your exercise and teach you new techniques.
Over all, Six Senses Zighy Bay is a must visit; you can go to relax, explore, detox and enjoy a multitude of outdoor activities. However, to really indulge in this resort you have to let go of your worries, focus on yourself for a change and submerge yourself entirely in the beautiful Omani landscape.
Zighy Bay: Best-kept Secret
Zighy Bay: Best-kept Secret
Where we are going today: An early look inside Six Flags Qiddiya City
- Kingdom’s largest amusement park with world record rides
- Incredible experience to visit before its opening on Dec. 31
RIYADH: Six Flags Qiddiya City opened its doors to a select number of visitors for its soft opening earlier this month before its official opening on Dec. 31, and the experience was incredible.
Six Flags is one part of Qiddiya City, the upcoming hub for entertainment, sports and innovation located an hour’s drive from Riyadh.
The city is the largest amusement park in the Kingdom with a world record five rollercoasters and rides.
Six Flags Qiddiya City’s beginnings track back to 2021 when Qiddiya Investment Co. signed a SR3.75 billion ($1 billion) contract to build the park.
The short journey on the bus to the entrance foreshadowed the unique experience we were in for: breathtaking mountains, chilling desert wind and peaks of rollercoaster trails all around and through a mountain.
The park is brightly lit with Saudi Arabia-themed architecture. Souvenir stops and small shops are all around in traditional Najdi-style buildings.
Past the entrance, the park splits into six areas: City of Thrills, Grand Exposition, Steam Town, Twilight Gardens, Discovery Springs and Valley of Fortune. Each of these features a mix of child-friendly rides and large rollercoasters for thrill seekers.
As an adrenaline junkie myself, I was excited to kick off the night in City of Thrills, where the theme was rather futuristic.
City of Thrills features two of the park’s iconic and record-breaking rides: Falcon’s Flight and Sirocco Tower.
Falcon’s Flight is the world’s longest, fastest and tallest rollercoaster yet. Sirocco Tower is the highest drop-tower ride in the world, going up to an astonishing 145 meters.
While neither were open during the soft launch, I will definitely be revisiting the park to try both. To set the tone for my experience at City of Thrills, I chose Adrena-Line to start.
The ride is classified as a mid-level thrill, but the setup of a suspended rollercoaster really amplified the experience as my legs hung free and the trail took us upside-down.
I headed over to Grand Exposition, where the overall theme was past-meets-future. This area is particularly diverse in its rides and dining options.
One of the most notable rides is the Arabian Carousel, which features camels and Arab paintings.
Grand Exposition is a blend of history that has varying dining options including Taste of Asia and Fish & Chippery.
I could not leave without trying Colossus, an extreme-thrill wooden ride that left me speechless. Although it lacks upside-down twists, Colossus is perfect for those looking for speed and drops.
Steam Town was up next, which was especially exciting because it is home to the infamous Iron Rattler, a record-breaking rollercoaster.
I grabbed a hotdog from Steam Town Grill as I watched those on the Iron Rattler scream as they reached the tilt at the end before dropping.
Steam Town has a lot of shopping options, from ride-inspired souvenirs to toys. Although not yet open for visitors to shop, the merchandise was enjoyable to see.
Twilight Gardens and Discovery Springs have dazzling themes. Twilight Gardens is a lovely experience for kids as the land is decorated with glittering and neon-lit artificial plants and flowers.
It features a soft rollercoaster called Twilight Thrill that is lady-bug themed for kids to enjoy. Discovery Springs is where to go for a quick splash and thrill.
Although rides such as Zoomafloma were closed until the official opening day, Discovery Springs is definitely the land for water-ride fans.
Home to Spitfire, another record-breaking rollercoaster in Valley of Fortune was a great way to wrap up my visit.
This final land offers a treasure hunt experience with a jungle-like theme and matching dining and souvenir stops, which is a great balance for both adult thrill-seekers and kids.
Overall, the park’s carefully curated themes, ambitious rides and unique location offer an experience unlike any other that I have experienced across the world.
There is something special about seeing the highest coaster drops stand tall in the desert landscape.
















