Airport pick-up
Muscat, Salalah, Sohar. Flight-tracked. Meet & greet inside the arrivals hall with a Voiara name card.
Long-haul travel is rarely the best version of us. A Voiara chauffeur is there at the curb — name card raised, luggage already lifting — so the first thing you feel on Omani soil is rest.
Muscat, Salalah, Sohar. Flight-tracked. Meet & greet inside the arrivals hall with a Voiara name card.
Departure timing built backwards from your flight. Luggage carried all the way to the check-in counter.
Between hotels, marinas, and private residences — with a chauffeur who already knows the concierge.
Muscat to Nizwa, Sur, Salalah, the Empty Quarter — seats that stay comfortable however long the road.
A car and chauffeur kept at your hotel for the day or the week — at the precise moment you decide to move.
Meetings, site visits, delegations. Discreet, punctual, flawlessly dressed.
Child seats on request, spacious SUVs, a drive that lets the children sleep.
One number for all your transfers. Problems solved quietly before they reach you.
Our fleet is kept to hotel standards: vehicles are full-detailed daily, interiors chilled in advance, bottled water and cooled towels replenished before every pick-up.
Our drivers are Omani, full-time, and chosen as much for temperament as for licence. English is fluent; the Sultanate is known intimately. They drive like the road is an old friend of theirs — because, often, it is.
Greeting, assistance, silence when appropriate.
Every driver. Every day. No exceptions.
They grew up on these routes.
We can arrange female escorts on request.
Meet & greet, luggage assistance, a chilled car waiting.
The scenic route via Birkat al Mouz, with a viewpoint stop if the morning permits.
Including the mountain pass — only 4WD vehicles are permitted, which we arrange as standard.
A long, beautiful drive — Nizwa, Al Hamra, then up the mountain road.
Coast drives, fishing villages, sinkholes, the desert by afternoon.
Airport transfers plus Khareef-season private drives, available on request.
If we are ever late, the ride is on us. It has happened twice in our history.