Cost of Living in Muscat for Teachers: 2026 Guide

Cost of living breakdown for teachers in Muscat 2026. Monthly expenses OMR 250–500, rent OMR 200–450, groceries, and savings potential on Oman salaries.

Cost of Living in Muscat for Teachers

Muscat offers the lowest cost of living among GCC capital cities β€” making it an excellent destination for teachers who want to save on more modest salaries while enjoying an exceptional quality of life. With housing typically provided by your employer, monthly expenses are remarkably manageable.

Monthly Expense Breakdown

Category Budget (OMR) Moderate (OMR) Comfortable (OMR)
Groceries 40 70 120
Dining out 20 50 100
Transport (car) 30 60 100
Phone/internet 10 15 25
Entertainment 10 30 70
Total 110 225 415

Muscat Lifestyle

Muscat’s charm lies in what it offers for free or very little: stunning beaches, mountain hikes (Jebel Shams, Jebel Akhdar), wadis (Wadi Shab, Wadi Bani Khalid), desert camping, and snorkelling in crystal-clear waters. Weekend activities are nature-based rather than consumption-based, dramatically reducing lifestyle costs compared to Dubai or Doha. The city’s cultural attractions β€” Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Royal Opera, Mutrah Souq β€” are accessible and affordable.

Transport note: Muscat lacks public transport infrastructure, so a car is practically essential. Car rental averages OMR 100-200/month. Petrol is extremely cheap. Some schools provide transport for teachers, which eliminates this cost entirely. See our Oman salary guide and Oman teaching hub.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I save money on an Oman salary?

Yes β€” even on Oman’s lower salaries. A teacher earning OMR 750/month with provided housing and spending OMR 200/month saves OMR 550/month (approximately Β£1,200). Over two years, this accumulates to OMR 13,200 (Β£28,600) β€” a meaningful sum that exceeds what most UK teachers save domestically.

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