
Oman Air flies from [wiki=ac6a6d52cb1827030753631c1285e1ec]Muscat[/wiki] to Salalah at least three times a day. The flight takes roughly 90 minutes. The same carrier flies from [wiki=23b998b19b5f60dbbc4eedc53328b0c7]Dubai[/wiki] to Salalah, with the flight taking some 2 hours scheduled on Wednesdays and Fridays.There are direct flights to Indian cities of [wiki=a2eafd9ad1ac51a9b5bb0ecb5dac547a]Kozhikode[/wiki] & [wiki=f2a4c9bc3a751d6476e9eed10de1df38]Kochi[/wiki], and [wiki=3cdbf6a40d207be766d497aaf4a53b14]Thiruvananthapuram[/wiki] via Kochi. Air Arabia flies twice a week to [wiki=a38fc5ae75908cd961d5a00b1a0cef85]Sharjah[/wiki] on Thursdays and Saturdays. Flydubai operates three flights every week from [wiki=23b998b19b5f60dbbc4eedc53328b0c7]Dubai[/wiki] on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Qatar Air also has a direct flight from [wiki=5503bcea3b608d5ce322ea8fb7f6806f]Doha[/wiki] to Salalah. Flight available daily now for qatar airways.
Beware, the taxi from the airport is 10 or 20 times the normal taxi rate. The taxi fare for airport to dharaiz is 5 rials and to awqad it's 7 rials
It is possible to drive from Muscat to Salalah. The trip takes roughly 12 hours (although there are numerous places worth a detour en route). From the starting point sure its a cheerful trip where you can enjoy the wild beauty. Rusayl, Nizwa, Haima, Thumrait and next is the most beautiful Salalah.
Watch out for renegade dunes on the way! When you get hungry, thirsty or tired, you should take the next opportunity to stop - there might not be another one for dozens of miles.
Driving to Salalah from Muscat can either be an amazing and memorable experience, or a very uncomfortable one depending on what kind of traveler you are. The first 5 hours will be very scenic, as you pass Nizwa and other towns. However, it's barren desert and oil fields for most of the remainder of the trip. Travelling at night is usually better than driving in the heat of day (arriving in Salalah at night is a must - the city lights from the high-altitude entry point is gorgeous). There are several stops along the way for food, drinks, a cigarette break, or nature calls.
There are daily buses between all Omani cities, very cheap compared to the cost of taxis, airfare, etc. Expect to pay rather less than 20 R.O. for a return ticket. There are several busses making a nightly journey from Dubai (using the border station open to non GCC-countris near Al-Ain). As of december 2015, they depart from the Gold Souq station in Ar-Ras at 3 pm for 100 dirhams (around 15 h). The operator, the Gulf Transport Company, also operates buses back to Dubai departing from Salalahs bus station (3 pm) where several of their buses also make the night journey to Muscat (departing at 5, 6, 7, and 8 pm). Several more departures available through ONTC.
There is at least one operator in Muscat that will charter you to Salalah.
Al Ajwa hotel, nice place for eating chinese, pakistani and Indian food. Prices are 1.5 to 2 rial per dish. Breakfast of paratha egg and tea also served here.
*Siam Kitchen[url=http://siamkitchen.wordpress.com]]is a great little Thai restaurant in Dahariz, serving a good selection of authentic Thai dishes. It is the only Thai restaurant in Salalah and all dishes are prepared by a talented Thai chef. All dishes are served with steamed Jasmine rice and range from 1.5 - 3 OMR. Open six days per week and located within walking distance of the Crowne Plaza. Open for lunch and dinner.
*Hassan Bin Thabit Restaurant serves Arabic, Chinese, Continental and Indian Cuisines. They have two branches in Salalah. Located @ 23rd July Street in Salalah and at Al Awqadayn Roundabout renamed as Khareef Salalah Restaurant , Awqad. Tel 23291010 & 23210030 Click on the link for Menu [[https://dl.dropbox.com/u/56197182/Hassan%20Bin%20Thabit%20Menu.pdf[/url]]
* Bawarchi Restaurant offers Authentic Indian and Chinese food. Special price for group bookings. Located on Al Salam Street, near Bin Qasim Transport, Telephone Nos 00968-23297750/ 23297740.
*Al Khutaini offers a wide range of continental dishes but specialize in Pakistani cuisine. It is situated on 23rd July Street.
*Chinese cascade and Chopsticks are chinese restaurants offering decent food.-no buffets.
*Al Fareed restaurant offers indian,chinese,arabic food.Buffet at R.O.3.5 per head on Thursday nights.
* Ittin Cafe - On the road to Ittin Garziz. About 10 min drive from Salalah
*Ba'albek-absolutely wonderful Lebanese food. Fantastic hummus. They bring a plate of fresh vegetables and pickled vegetables before your meal, and watermelon and tea after your meal.
* Qadri Resturant - Situated in the Sanayya area, it is besides the car showrooms. It offers a wide range of Pakistani food. Cheap and 2 persons can eat in 2 to 3 rials. Breakfast of halwa puri and paratha also available and cost 500 baisa.
Hazza Al hoqani, Pizza Hut and KFC are always options for anybody wanting a taste of home.
Baalbeck, a Lebanese restaurant near the main market, serves very good food. It's a small family restaurant but serves excellent hummus, tum and shwarmas.
Oasis Club in Raysut offer a wide selecion of international cuisine at a very reasonable price (a fraction of the cost of the Hotel restaurants and better quality). This restaurant is also fully lisenced
* Lebanese House - This restaurant offers good Lebanese food at a reasonable price ( 10 Rial for 3 people (starter & main incl. 1 drink each)
* Browniz - This cafe/ restaurant close to Pizza Hut offers a good range of European food.
* Woodlands-airport hotel
* Oasis club - situated near salalah port is good for eating continental and Italian dishes. Steak is served.
* Mcdonalds is in salalah gardens mall and on the opposite side of salalah gardens mall. Per combo is around 2 rials
* Hardee's is in salalah gardens mall.
* Pizza inn is in salalah gardens mall, for 2 persons, 5 rial deal is available. Pasta also available.
* taIbat Lebanon is in salalah gardens mall and serves le bane se food
The restaurant outlets at the Hilton Salalah and Crowne Plaza offer high-end dining services. Both Restaurants do a la carte as well as buffets.
* Hilton - for the ultimate romantic (maybe the only) dining experience in Salalah, reserve one of the small "pavillions" on the beach and enjoy top quality food while you listen to the sound of the sea. Hilton has good buffet on Thursday night And serves bbq.
A lot of furnished 1/2/3 bedroom apartments are available on daily rent basis at a cheap price.
* Al-Jabal Hotel, situated on Sultan Qaboos Road, The hotel has clean rooms, but the variety for food is limited. http://www.aljabalhotel.com/
Haffah House- good rooms and service, very close to the airport and in the centre of the city so it is easy to reach any place you want to get to, reasonable swimming pool, gym and tennis courts. Banking and rent a car services are available in the same building.
16/03/09 from personal experiance few days ago, very bad maintained hotel, bathroom dirty, kitchen smelly and bed mattress had wooden bits raising out of it. Management very ignorant to your needs. didn't stay more than the night to try the rest of the facilities.
*Dhofar Hotel
The hotel offers basic accomodation at very affordable prices. Located in the city centre it is a convenient option for those who are not looking for luxuries or a beach-facing hotel. Service is very friendly and hotel is reasonably clean.
*Arabian Sea Villas
Located on the beach of South Dahariz,adjacent to the coconut groves, is one of the best budget options in Salalah. www.arabian-sea-villas.com Tel.: +968 23235833 - Fax: +968 23235830
*Hamilton Plaza now called Hamdan Plaza Hotel ( DEC 2008 )
The Hilton Salalah resort is a popular choice for European visitors. It is located roughly 12km outside town and runs a shuttle service to and from the Gold Souq daily.
* The Crowne Plaza offers a better alternative for luxury accommodation as the property is much larger than the hilton and more importantly it is close to the city center.
* Salalah Marriot Hotel, located near Mirbat and at one hour drive from Salalah, is an alternate for those who want to stay near Taqa, Khor Rori, Wadi Durbat and Hasik.
* salalah rotana is nice.