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Muscat vs San Sebastián

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Muscat

Muscat

Oman

San Sebastián

San Sebastián

Spain

Muscat

Safety: 90/100Pop: 1.5M (metro)Asia/Muscat

San Sebastián

Safety: 85/100Pop: 190,000Europe/Madrid

💰 Budget

budget
Muscat: $70-110San Sebastián: $80-120
mid-range
Muscat: $150-250San Sebastián: $180-280
luxury
Muscat: $350-600+San Sebastián: $400+

🛡️ Safety

Muscat90/100Safety Score85/100San Sebastián

Muscat

Muscat is one of the safest capital cities in the world. Violent crime is virtually nonexistent, theft is extremely rare, and the culture of hospitality means visitors are treated with genuine warmth. The main risks are traffic accidents and heat-related illness.

San Sebastián

San Sebastián is one of the safest cities in Spain. Violent crime is very rare, and the city has a relaxed, walkable atmosphere even late at night. The main risks are minor — petty theft in crowded pintxos bars and ocean safety at the surf beach.

Ratings

Muscat3/5English Friendly3/5San Sebastián
Muscat2/5Walkability5/5San Sebastián
Muscat2/5Public Transit3/5San Sebastián
Muscat3/5Food Scene5/5San Sebastián
Muscat1/5Nightlife3/5San Sebastián
Muscat4/5Cultural Sites3/5San Sebastián
Muscat5/5Nature Access4/5San Sebastián
Muscat4/5WiFi Reliability4/5San Sebastián

🌤️ Weather

Muscat

Muscat has a hot desert climate. Summers are brutally hot and humid, while winters are warm and pleasant. The best time to visit is October through April. Rainfall is extremely rare — the city gets about 100 mm per year.

Cool Season (November - March)18-29°C
Shoulder Season (April, October)24-36°C
Hot Season (May - September)28-45°C

San Sebastián

San Sebastián has an oceanic climate — milder and wetter than the Mediterranean coast. Summers are warm but rarely scorching, winters are cool but mild. Rain is frequent year-round, especially in autumn and spring. The Basque coast is greener than southern Spain for a reason.

Spring (March - May)9-18°C
Summer (June - August)15-25°C
Autumn (September - November)10-21°C
Winter (December - February)5-12°C

🚇 Getting Around

Muscat

Muscat is spread along 60 km of coastline, making a car essential for serious exploration. Public transport is limited but improving with the Mwasalat bus network. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are the main options for visitors without a car. Walking is impractical in most areas due to heat and distances.

Walkability: Muscat is not a walkable city in any conventional sense — it stretches 60 km along the coast. However, Mutrah (corniche and souq), Old Muscat, and the Qurum beach area are pleasant walking zones. The heat makes walking difficult for much of the year. Dawn and dusk walks along the corniche are magical.

Metered Taxis / Airport TaxisOMR 2-8 (~$5-21) for most city trips; airport to city OMR 8-15 (~$21-39)
OTaxi / UberOMR 1.5-6 (~$4-16) for most city trips
Mwasalat Public BusesOMR 0.200-0.500 (~$0.50-1.30) per ride

San Sebastián

San Sebastián is wonderfully compact and best explored on foot. The entire city from Monte Igueldo to Zurriola beach is walkable within 40 minutes. Local buses cover the wider metropolitan area, and the historic funicular climbs Monte Igueldo.

Walkability: San Sebastián is one of Spain's most walkable cities. The entire center — from the old town to Gros, La Concha to Monte Urgull — is flat and pedestrian-friendly. The elegant waterfront promenade is a joy to walk day or night. Only Monte Igueldo requires a climb (or funicular).

Dbus City Buses€1.85 single; €0.68 with Mugi rechargeable card
Funicular de Igueldo€3.75 return; €2.35 one way
Dbizi Bike Share / Rentals€5-10/day for rental; Dbizi requires registration

The Verdict

Choose Muscat if...

you want the Middle East's safest, most hospitable capital — Grand Mosque, pristine wadis, and Arabian charm without Dubai's flash

Choose San Sebastián if...

you want Europe's best pintxos, a world-class beach, Michelin-starred dining, and Basque culture