At the end of a long, private drive in the residential Al Ghubra neighborhood, palm trees, arches and a crisp white exterior welcome you to The Chedi Muscat. The chic, contemporary Arabian design of the facade gives way to a dramatic central lobby, evocative of an ornate desert tent hung with hundreds of Moroccan lanterns. Slatted wooden louvers offer a peek of the gardens and sea beyond.
Noted French architect Jean-Michel Gathy spent months exploring traditional buildings around the country to develop authentically local design elements. The result is a modern and distinctly Omani masterpiece.
This sophisticated East-meets-West sensibility permeates everything from the striking yet understated suites to the immaculately manicured lawns and water gardens to the world-class spa and onsite restaurants, which feature some of the best wine lists in the country.
With three pools, six dining venues and a slender strip of private beach, the oceanfront property feels like an exclusive enclave, which is exactly what it is.