Masirah Island is Oman‘s largest island, with 12,000
inhabitants. The island is mostly hilly, especially on its east side. The
beaches are flat and filled with white coral sand. You can catch sights of
camels walking around here and there on the beach. Among the desert area, you
can find patches of oases in the mountain valley, locally known as oases. The
sunrise will make the stunning lagoon shine in all kinds of colors. Most of the
establishments are concentrated in Ras Hilf, north of the island. The main
business of the island is fishing. You can vibe around and stroll through the
markets of Ras Hilf to haggle and buy freshly caught fish and experience the
traditions.