- Travel Advice
DFAT advice for Oman
When travelling to Oman, you should always get travel insurance in case the worst happens. To help you ensure you travel safely, we have included the travel advice from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for Oman.
| Oman overall | This Advice is current for Thursday, 28 August 2008. | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Be alert to own security | Exercise caution | High degree of caution | Reconsider your need to travel | Do not travel |
This advice has been reviewed and reissued. It contains new information under Safety and Security: Terrorism (update), Crime (update), Natural Disasters, Severe Weather and Climate (update) and Where to Get Help (embassy website). The overall level of the advice has not changed.
[top]Summary
- We advise you to exercise a high degree of caution in Oman because of the high threat of terrorist attack.
- Statements by international terrorists groups have called for attacks against Western interests in the Gulf region, including residential compounds, military, oil, transport and aviation interests. We continue to receive reports that terrorists are planning attacks against a range of targets in the Gulf region.
- Commercial and public areas known to be frequented by foreigners are possible terrorist targets.
- Australia does not have an Embassy or Consulate in Oman. The Australian Embassy in Saudi Arabia provides consular assistance to Australians in Oman.
- Be a smart traveller. Before heading overseas:
- organise comprehensive travel insurance and check what circumstances and activities are not covered by your policy
- register your travel and contact details, so we can contact you in an emergency
- subscribe to this travel advice to receive free email updates each time it's reissued.

