Six Senses Zighy Bay – Impressions

First Impressions are Everything. Six Senses Zighy Bay is located on Oman’s northern Musandam Peninsula, a scenic 120-minute car Journey through an other-worldly landscape from Dubai. Unlike anywhere else, the Omani village inspired resort is set between sand colored craggy mountains on one side and a long sandy beach on the other, remote yet accessible.

Six Senses Zighy Bay- my ocean front suite with plunge pool

At the deserted border crossing into Musandam, I was somewhat apprehensive, my driver held my passport, he exited the car and mentioned, don’t speak unless the guard questions you. I considered my geography. On the sandy roadside ahead, a division of armed soldiers sat on tanks under the cover of a full military camouflage net. I was in good hands with the Six Senses driver. Trusting our partners is implicit in our Journeys, I frequently travel alone and sometimes in my enthusiasm for adventure, I may not focus on all the ramifications of my Journey! As an example: a blond woman traveling alone, many men in ‘outlying areas’ are stunned I am not traveling with a group or a family. Men in Muslim countries seem particularly emboldened to question my travel status. I’ve enjoyed many amusing encounters and offers…my enormous black sunglasses belie the fact that I could probably be the mom to some of these inquiring locals! And I will talk to practically everyone I meet along the way – there is always a story lurking. However, I am rarely ‘alone’ my guides and drivers are my trusted companions, I still remain in touch with some guides and drivers who have accompanied me in remote locations. Of course, our local teams are in place for our clients, but my travel is a little more free form and I need to assure clients, yes you will be safe here.

Six Senses Zighy Bay is very secluded, near fishing villages on a section of land that juts into the Strait of Hormuz in between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. The steep winding road through jagged fiords opens to the sparkling sapphire Gulf of Oman. A white crescent beach, thousands of date-palm trees, and a stone village sit on the edge of the sea.

Multiple hotel arrival options: speed boat, 4×4 or paraglider. The most exhilarating arrival is as a passenger with their paragliding professional. Launch from Zighy Mountain soar through the jagged mountain range from 1000 feet upwards and enjoy the breathtaking views before making a soft landing on the white sandy beach.

I’ve always wanted to soar, and I’ve always thought of myself as fearless…the winds were up on arrival, preventing the ultra-exotic para-glide cliff jump. Jad Frem took me to the spectacular restaurant at the top of Zighy Mountain, we stood on the cliff edge, my heart stopped, and I knew I would never have jumped from this mountain top, I was quietly relieved.

Jad instead surprised me with a breakfast hang gliding experience. I found it rather terrifying – sadly, I can no longer say I am fearless…the soaring experience through the jagged Hajar Mountains lodged my heart in my throat for 20 solid minutes. We did glide through a wispy white cloud; a very pleasant experience, warm and moist, a momentary distraction from my terror! Our trusted hotel partner, Jad, wasn’t going to let a little wind mar my visit. We rely on our teams to pivot and please our clients on their Journeys.

I loved my escape to Six Senses Zighy Bay, it’s a restful authentic experience in the midst of small local villages. Six Senses has fashioned a resort laid out like a traditional Omani village. Low buildings of natural stone with jareed (date-palm stick) roofs and generous pool terraces. Sandy paths, lined with fig and pomegranate trees connect the villas. My pool and Villa opened to the sea. Mini tree climbing goats wander the property, it’s truly a restful zone of tranquility. Activities abound if you must: hiking goat paths, paragliding from surrounding cliffs, canyoning in a rocky wadi. You can also cruise the seas on the Dhahab, a 90-foot restored dhow. Oh, and more delicious date varieties than I’ve ever tasted!

Jad wanting me to see more of Oman, arranged my departure in a seaplane back to Dubai. Encouraging me to depart in my shorts, I fearful and respectful of the modest culture was very uncomfortable travelling with my legs exposed – in Muslim culture and even in the heat, I cover up!

Driver stacked three weeks of baggage into the black SUV, another adventure ensued, the seaplane was waiting on a beach in a few inches of water. What a visual contrast, a well worn wooden fishing boat, a turbaned man in long white robes and my seaplane. The rare landing attracted a cluster of barefoot ancient grizzled men and shrieking little boys. I’m sure they expected Madonna to emerge from the SUV, their disappointment was not evident; they offered to schlepp my enormous bags across the sand into the seaplane and waved farewell.

First Impressions bestow lasting memories. Jad assured I wouldn’t miss the exotic arrival and even made the return an adventure not to be forgotten. Another ‘story’ for my journals, another memory to savor. I had completely forgotten my border apprehension, I’ll never forget the grizzled old man waving and welcoming me at the beach. I hope he also treasures a memory of the day a seaplane landed on his village shore.

Highly recommend Six Senses Zighy Bay, add a beach visit when passing through the UAE or Dubai. Some moments are planned, some unexpected, isn’t that why we travel?

A colorful look at Oman.

Dreamy Dubai

Dubai is a vibrant city, a modern metropolis sitting on a golden sandy coastline in the Arabian Gulf where warm seas meet acres of tawny sandy deserts. Be drawn in by the high-rise oasis of elegant hotels and chic shopping, linger for the culture, history, souks and an escape to the desert or farther afield to Oman or other areas of the Emirates.

Spend a few days to explore the most interesting city cultural attractions, including: bustling exotic souks overflowing with spices, gold, tantalizing textiles, striking tile-covered mosques, unspoiled beaches, abra rides (water taxi) in the harbor, visits to stables to see fine Arabian horses (horse breeding is a national passion) and don’t miss a jaunt to the camel races!

Reserve a night for an excursion to the desert for camel safaris, memorable dining in Bedouin tents, and luxury 4WD tours in vintage Land Rovers through the rolling sand dunes of the Arabian Desert and don’t forget to request private falconry lessons. Cruise leisurely in your Rover or dash through the dunes for a sunset cocktail and an evening of traditional music and dancing in a desert pavilion. Camel stew and Arabic coffee? After enjoying a camel ride through the dunes under a black sky splashed with glittering stars, I had to say no to the camel stew, despite the tempting aromatic sauce.

Take to the skies in Seawings seaplanes to see the massive innovative architecture and man made islands from a sky perch.

The Burj’s 124th-floor observation deck offers panoramic views of the bustling city below.

Experience Dubai’s burgeoning art and design scene housed in converted traditional and industrial buildings.

Dubai is also a renowned shopping destination, with legendary luxury malls filled with exclusive fashion boutiques, indoor skiing, and the Dubai Aquarium.

Sleep at the fashionable Armani Hotel in the tallest world tower Burj Khalifa.

Or continue down the road to Sheik Zayed Road and bask at the beach at The Palm, one of three man made islands built to expand the coastline. One & Only Palm has a chic outpost on the water with villas on the sand.

Or slip in for an exclusive stay at the beyond glamorous Burj Al Arab Jumeriah Hotel.

The Four Seasons offers an iconic spa, pool butlers and a dynamic view from their sky bar.

As each of us has a different fingerprint, there is a perfect hotel and experience for everyone in Dubai.

Dubai is an ideal stopover en route to many other destinations, including Africa and India – especially since there is now an Emirates flight from SFO.

Despite the comparisons to glitzy Las Vegas or the cosmopolitan Miami, Dubai still retains a solid Middle Eastern atmosphere. Traditional Arabian customs are prevalent and the locals still practice their daily customs amid the wide eyed tourists.

Much to enjoy!