Why do teachers fall in love with Muscat?

Muscat — Oman’s capital (population 1.5 million) — employs the vast majority of Oman’s 5,200+ international teachers across 130+ private schools. Consistently rated by expatriate surveys as the Middle East’s most liveable city, Muscat combines dramatic geography (the Hajar Mountains meet the Indian Ocean), genuine Omani hospitality, affordable living, and a pace of life that teachers describe as “the antidote to Dubai burnout.”
Muscat’s teaching market is smaller and less competitive than Dubai or Riyadh, meaning qualified teachers face shorter application processes and more negotiating power. The city’s geography — stretching 50 km along the coast between mountains and sea — creates distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character. Return to our Oman teaching guide.
How much do teachers earn in Muscat in 2026?
| Role | OMR/month | USD equivalent | Package typically includes |
|---|---|---|---|
| NQT (0-2 years) | 700–950 | $1,818–$2,468 | Shared flat or allowance, flights, medical |
| Mid-Career (3-7 years) | 950–1,400 | $2,468–$3,636 | Single apartment, flights, medical |
| Senior (8+ years) | 1,300–1,800 | $3,377–$4,675 | Family flat/villa, flights, tuition |
Oman salaries are 20–30% lower than UAE/Qatar equivalents, but living costs are 30–40% lower. A Muscat teacher on OMR 1,000/month with provided housing can save OMR 600–700/month ($1,558–$1,818) — the savings gap with Dubai is much smaller than headline salaries suggest. See salary comparisons.
Which are the top international schools in Muscat?

British School Muscat (BSM) — 1,100 students, Oman’s most established British school. COBIS member, outstanding reputation. Intimate school community with class sizes averaging 18. Staff retention: 82% — the highest in Oman. Packages include Al Qurum housing.
American British Academy (ABA) — 1,400 students, dual British-American curriculum. IB Diploma option. Modern campus in Azaiba. Strong athletics and arts programs. Competitive packages with housing allowance.
ABA Oman (formerly The Sultan’s School) — Premier bilingual school. 1,800 students. Strong Arabic-English program. Royal patronage. Premium packages with villa housing. The most prestigious address on an Oman teaching CV.
SABIS® International School Muscat — Part of the SABIS global network offering structured teaching methodology. Strong support for new teachers. Explore SABIS career pathways.
What makes Muscat’s lifestyle special for teachers?

Muscat’s lifestyle is defined by its stunning geography and Omani culture. Weekend activities: wadi hiking (Wadi Shab, Wadi Tiwi, Wadi Bani Khalid — crystal-clear pools in mountain gorges), snorkeling at Daymaniyat Islands (sea turtles, whale sharks), beach camping at Ras Al Jinz (nesting site for green turtles), 4×4 desert driving in Wahiba Sands, exploring Nizwa’s centuries-old fort and souq, and diving at the Musandam Peninsula (the “Norway of Arabia”).
Muscat’s cost advantage shows at every turn: a beachfront dinner at a seafood restaurant costs OMR 8–15 ($21–$39), gym memberships are OMR 15–25/month ($39–$65), and weekend camping trips are virtually free. Teachers describe Oman as “the Middle East destination where you actually experience the Middle East” — Omani culture is accessible, welcoming, and authentically present in daily life.
Frequently asked questions
Is Muscat too isolated?
Muscat is well-connected by air: Dubai is 45 minutes, Bahrain and Doha 1.5 hours, Riyadh 2 hours. Budget airlines (SalamAir, flydubai) offer affordable weekend getaways. Within Oman, the country offers extraordinary domestic travel: Jebel Shams (3,000m peak), Salalah’s monsoon season (June–September transforms the south into a green oasis), and the Musandam exclave’s fjord-like inlets.