Who else finds it hard to relax? I know I do. The Chedi Muscat is one of the few places where I have been able to lose myself completely. The luxury hotel in the Omani capital seems to exude an inner peace which makes you forget about the outside world and lie back, look at the palm trees, listen to the sea lapping at the shore and sip iced water laced with lemon and mint.
Feeding into the relaxing ambience are the Asian-style minimalist white buildings with splashes of black and the simple almost austere interior decor with Omani touches.Â
Adding to the calm atmosphere are the immaculately planted rows of palm trees which line the way to the pool and beach.
As well as the neatly trimmed box hedges lining white polished pathways and plentiful water features keeping you zen.
With only 120 rooms, your tranquilly is not disturbed by lots of other residents. It was quite a different experience from the large One and Only hotel in Dubai we had just stayed at with its lavish interior design. The space and simplicity of The Chedi somehow helped declutter my mind.
There are so many boxes it ticks too.
103m infinity pool. Tick.
Two other infinitely pools. Tick
Private beach. Tick.
State of the art gym. Tick.
Large spa. Tick.
Two tennis courts. Tick.
Impressive food with six restaurants to choose from. Tick.
Lets just go back to the incredible 103m infinity pool for a second – cabana beds line the pool with ambient music playing as you take a dip or just gaze out onto the Gulf of Oman. Bliss!
Is The Chedi Muscat family friendly?
Perhaps much of the peace and tranquillity you have at The Chedi is due to the clientele – there are not many families. Having been to the Chedi before, in November 2011, pre-children, we knew this was the case and I only recall a couple of infants being there. So, returning with our two-year-old daughter was an interesting experiment. We knew it wasn’t hugely set up for children. There isn’t a kids club but I was impressed with the extensive children’s menu, availability of high chairs and on the whole Mrs T was welcomed by most of the staff. I wouldn’t discourage families from going but just be aware that the clientele are mostly adults and many had little interest  in Mrs T.
We did discover a couple of disadvantages going there as a family too. We could only use one of the three pools, ‘the black pool’, as my daughter referred to it. I wasn’t complaining, it is a beautiful pool with plenty of sun beds and lots of shade. There is also a restaurant beside it where we could lunch.
My husband did make the point though that we were paying good money (we had splashed out on a suite) and not getting all of the facilities. I think he could accept one pool being out of bounds but not two although the long infinity pool was very exposed during the day, without parasols, so wouldn’t have been hugely suitable anyway. It didn’t affect our stay too much (other than my husband moaning at me a couple of times)!
A short walk away from the black pool was the 370m sandy beach. It was laid out with plenty of sun beds and beautifully quiet. Mrs T could play to her heart was content and we weren’t worried about her making loads of noise.
There were also lots of stones and shells to discover close to the shore.
Rooms at The Chedi, Muscat
In keeping with the zen feel, our suite was simply decorated with one big feature – a large dome in the centre of the room.
It was positioned over our large, comfortable bed and was a pleasant sight to see when awaking from our slumber.
The bathroom had a large shower, two basins and a huge bath to step down into. It was more like a swimming pool!
Our suite had a roomy living space with sofas, a television and tables where we could sit in the evening when our daughter had gone to bed.
We also had a terrace where we could sunbathe during the day and a table and chairs where we could have a bit of lunch. One night we had dinner brought there while Mrs T slept inside. Perfect!
As we were paying for a suite, we got a number of complimentary add-ons. As well as the large room, we had a selection of alcoholic drinks and snacks in our room, access to the club lounge which served afternoon tea and complimentary evening drinks and appetisers from 6-8pm. We utilised this facility a fair bit!
Food
The Chedi has six restaurants and the food was excellent. The main restaurant serves international cuisine and on Friday afternoons you can fill your boots with a champagne brunch (highly recommend). An extensive breakfast covering most cuisines is also served there. In the cooler months, there is an outside Arabian courtyard to eat and smoke shisha. The Japanese food by the infinity pool is perfect for chilling out and lazing on the cabana beds by candlelight. But our favourite was the beach restaurant serving the most delicious seafood.
Extra Info
We went in mid May and it was quite hot and humid. Muscat is an interesting, smallish city to explore – if you can drag yourself away from the hotel – we also took a trip to the impressive Grand Mosque.
The Chedi is part of the GHM luxury hotel group which also includes the Andermatt in Switzerland and The Chedi, Al Bait, Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. The General Manager at the time of our visit, Morton Johnston, was a very friendly, chatty Northern Irishman who made us feel very welcome.
The hotel is around 15 minutes from Muscat airport. Oman is around a 40 minute flight from Dubai and 7 hours from Heathrow, London. We have previously flown direct from Heathrow with Oman Air and were very pleased with the airline.
Read my review of the One & Only Royal Mirage, Dubai and my pros and cons of visiting Dubai
Verdict
I have no doubt that we will return to The Chedi one day – whether we take Mrs T or not, I don’t know. What I do know is the sense of tranquilly I felt while there is hard to beat and I would recommend it to anybody looking for a relaxed break in the sun (especially during winter months in the UK). I am certainly keen to check out some of the groups’ other hotels. Tempted to visit? Book your stay at The Chedi MuscatÂ
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Fab post, i have always wanted to visit Muscat and the Chedi hotels look amazing. I always worry about taking children to hotels like this but it sounds like you have had a wonderful time! Definitely will add it to the list 🙂 #MondayEscapes
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They are totally amazing hotels! Yes, we managed fine with Mrs T although we were a bit conscious that we, as a family, were in the minority. X
Great tips and photos. I’ve always wanted to visit Oman and the hotel looks amazing! Very peaceful and beautiful. I’m pinning this and hope we can make it there one day!
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I hope you do too – it’s just so serene and beautiful! X
Looks excellent if you are into resort style travel. Did your little girl miss interacting with other children?.
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There were a couple of other children at the hotel so she played with them a bit in the swimming pool but yes, she probably did miss it a little bit although she obviously loves hanging out with us! We were only there for 5 days though.
That looks amazing!!!! Can I please go there now ? 😉
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Haha – I know – this weather is horrendous – could really do with being there now! Xx
You had me at infinity pool and spa! This looks like the perfect place for a relaxing break #MondayEscapes
It’s super relaxing Claire! X
Mmmmmmm this looks dreamy. I’ve always thought this hotel sounded wonderful and Oman is probably the Middle Eastern destination I’d most like to visit. It does sound so relaxing although I wonder if I’d be too tense worrying my daughter was disrupting the tranquility!
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Oh, you’d like Oman, Cathy – and the Chedi too. I know what you mean…we definitely had moments worrying about her being noisy but they weren’t often and it didn’t feel like there were many people around to bother. I guess having the one pool for children meant those around it knew what they were in for & could go somewhere else if they were bothered. X
Reading this again, I am tempted once more! #citytripping
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Do it! x
Lots of beauties right on my screen now, lol. That looks like amazing place and your photos are beautiful too. xx
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It definitely looks very tranquil and what I gather from your experience the food must have been amazing!
The infinity pool looks beautiful but the first thing I noticed was the absence of shade…the black pool doesn’t look shabby either!
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It ticked so many boxes! And the black pool really wasn’t too shabby!
I definitely think your hubby had a point about the facilities. Aside from that, this looks and sounds like a beautiful place. I really like the add-ons you had – that sounds like a great option. Beautiful room and pools. The food looks great too. Thank you for linking to #PoCoLo x
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Hi Vic, my hubby will be very pleased you said that! Yes, having those add ons were very handy and we saved a bit on food and drink. Thanks for hosting #pocolo xx
The place looks so calm! I can see why you enjoyed your stay there! #pocolo
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Thanks Merlinda is was fabulous – so tranquil! X
Wow, this place is really amazing, and it definitely looks relaxing even in pictures!
The other day I was considering going to Oman for diving, it’s supposed to be amazing. If not next year, then I hope soon. 😀
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Hey, thanks for hosting #mondayescapes I’d love to explore more of Oman – it’s beautiful and I can imagine the diving is something else! Xx
Stunning. The Chedi have amazing properties!
They do! I want to try then all xx
It does look relaxing – though wonder how relaxing it would really be with Mr7 not being allowed in most pools and no kids club to entertain him.
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Haha – know what you mean although the pool they were allowed in was pretty fab and there is always the beach!
Wonderful picture tour thanks for sharing – we are desperate to fit in a stop to Muscat this year given how close it is to Abu Dhabi – though I imagine my hubby would be moaning just as much about the lack of children’s facilities – maybe a cheeky weekend with hubby only required for this one? #citytripping
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You and hubby would definitely enjoy it as a couple and it’s not a total no-go for kids. You guys are sooo close! X
Phew – this place sounds like a dream! And I think I might actually quite like not having loads of children around, for a change. Were there any older kids at all? I do like the look of your bath/shower/swimming pool…
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It was rather good to have limited children there. When we went there were a couple of older children – say 5 and 7 but that was it. X
That bathtub – OMG! What a beautiful, pristine place to visit. Bummer about the pool “guidelines,” but glad you had a wonderful trip, nonetheless!
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We sure did! Was bliss and after all how many swimming pools does a two-year-old need?
Ooh, it looks gorgeous – and very relaxing. I particularly like the look of those day beds beside the pool. I love that your terrace is so close to the beach too. #citytripping
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Thanks Clare, it all felt quite compact and no room was very far from the beach! X
What a luxurious looking hotel! I’ve only ever been to Oman for a long weekend a long time ago but remember the coast being gorgeous – my first experience of incredible snorkelling!
It’s always annoying when facilities are out of bounds to kids isn’t it although I have to say on the flipside I quite like enjoying peace and quiet sometimes when I have some rare time alone to read my book! Shame that adult guests can be equally as noisy sometimes…
Good point Kate…or leave cigarette ends in the beach…grrrr… I’ve not explored the Oman underwater – sounds like I should! Sounds like a great trip x
I’m glad you were able to keep Mrs. T happily entertained despite being unable to use all the pools. Your poor husband forgot that the other guests had paid good money as well, and the facilities didn’t include active kidlets, lol. I’m a grandmother and adore kids, but they can be quite exuberant around water, and it’s hard to keep them from splashing.
The Chedi looks amazing, just what I’d like for a romantic getaway with my better half. No wonder you decided to return; I’d go just for the food! What were the breakfasts like? #citytripping
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Hi Linda, I think having limited children at a hotel can be wonderful sometimes. The breakfasts were delicious…the buffet had a choice of Arabic, Indian and western foods as well as excellently cooked breakfasts made to order.
Looks fantastic. And just seeing those pictures has warmed me up in this cold drizzly English weather. I do think you were brave to take a toddler though – it’s all so adult and calm. Glad it worked out. #citytripping
Glad to have brought some sun over to you ? x
I find it hard to imagine all those photos and expansive grounds with NOBODY inside your photos? I so need tranquility in my life.. This looks like a great escape! #citytripping
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It really is a place where you can totally escape x
I have problems relaxing too. It sounds weird but I prefer vacations with a lot of activity. But like you, I have found hotel where I can relax and stay put. I am sure the Chedi will be one of those hotels. I will love to try that infinity pool.
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I’m with you on that Ruth…I usually don’t like staying put for very long on holiday but this was an exception. X
Wish I could be transported there now! The hotel looks divine and so peaceful. I think all of us could use that right now in the dead of winter, so it’s nice to read a post like this and day dream:). #citytripping
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Thanks Corey, I’ve definitely been imagining myself being back there these last few weeks. Sun would be really good right now!
That bath sold it for me! Everything looks so great, I would love to stay there one day! 😀
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The bath was pretty spectacular!
You write beautifully. Tranquillity is so hard to find and I can see why you would want to return. Doesn’t the travel cot clash with the other colours in a most amusing way?
Thank you Kate! Haha! I know what you mean.. The cot kind of ruined the colour scheme! X
Oh it looks gorgeous, I actually like places that are not over full with Kids, it looks so tranquil and relaxing I feel I could do with a week here , and the suite is worth the extra I love when you get the vip hour with cocktails xxx
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So do I! It’s a great touch…I’d definitely recommend The Chedi
One word: Wow! Oman is on my Middle East list 🙂
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It’s an interesting country – would love to explore more of it. X
Amazing, I have always wanted to stay at the Chedi. I think Oman seems such an interesting country to go to… one day! Thanks for hosting again #Citytripping
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I’d love to explore more of Oman…have yet to get out of Muscat. The Chedi is definitely one to visit. Thanks for linking up x
This was really enjoyable to read. Having read this there seem to be some wonderful places to visit.Had a quick look at your blog and love it already. Have subscribed. Looks like you’ve spent time in many of the places listed in this post.
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Thank you so much!
Great review! Been to Chedi before and loved it as well. Now wanting to return with our one-year old daughter. Could you please tell me the number of your room? I think it’s a club Suite and we’d opt for the same. Thank you, Julia
Thank you. The Chedi is so beautiful, isn’t it. Yes, it was a club suite room. Was great with our daughter. Have an amazing time!