Hasik (also spelled Hasek and in Arabic حاسك) is one of the most beautiful coastal villages in the Dhofar Governorate of Oman. Located approximately 185 kilometres east of Salalah, Hasik is famous for its dramatic mountain scenery, turquoise waters, pristine beaches, fishing harbour, and spectacular coastal highway. It is one of the highlights of the eastern coastline and a destination that showcases a completely different side of Dhofar.
Surrounded by rugged mountains on one side and the Arabian Sea on the other, Hasik offers breathtaking landscapes throughout the year. The peaceful atmosphere, fresh seafood, traditional fishing culture, and scenic coastline make it one of the most rewarding places to visit for travelers looking to explore beyond Salalah.
Whether you’re planning a coastal road trip, a photography adventure, or simply looking to experience authentic Oman, Hasik is a destination that deserves a place on your itinerary.
Hasik is a traditional fishing village that has served as an important coastal settlement in Dhofar for centuries.
The village is known for its relaxed atmosphere, friendly community, and spectacular location between the mountains and the sea. Visitors can experience authentic Omani coastal life while enjoying one of the most scenic settings in southern Oman.
Despite its growing popularity, Hasik remains peaceful and uncrowded, making it ideal for travelers seeking nature and tranquility.
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The Scenic Coastal Highway
The drive from Salalah to Hasik is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful road trips in Oman.
The route passes through several remarkable destinations including:
- Mirbat
- Sadah
- Hadbeen
- Coastal viewpoints
- Mountain cliffs
- Hidden beaches
Throughout the journey, the road hugs the coastline, offering uninterrupted views of the Arabian Sea and the rugged mountains of eastern Dhofar.
Every turn reveals another breathtaking landscape, making the drive itself one of the highlights of visiting Hasik.
Hasik Beach
Hasik Beach is one of the town’s main attractions.
The beach features soft sand, crystal-clear waters, and dramatic rocky cliffs that frame the coastline. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks, relax by the sea, or simply admire the untouched beauty of this quiet coastal destination.
Unlike many beaches closer to Salalah, Hasik Beach remains relatively undiscovered, offering a calm and relaxing environment.

Hasik Fishing Harbour
Fishing has been the backbone of Hasik’s economy for generations.
The harbour is filled with colourful fishing boats, and visitors can often watch local fishermen returning with fresh catches from the Arabian Sea. It is an excellent place to experience authentic Omani maritime culture and observe daily life in one of Dhofar’s traditional fishing communities.
Fresh seafood is also one of the highlights of visiting Hasik, with locally caught fish served in small restaurants around the village.
Dramatic Coastal Cliffs
The coastline surrounding Hasik is characterized by towering cliffs that rise dramatically from the Arabian Sea.
These cliffs create spectacular viewpoints where visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the coastline stretching for kilometres in both directions.
The contrast between the deep blue sea, rugged mountains, and white waves makes Hasik one of the most photogenic destinations in Oman.

Frankincense and Coastal Trade History
Hasik has historically played a role in the maritime trade routes that connected southern Oman with East Africa, India, and other parts of the Arabian Peninsula.
The region surrounding Hasik is also associated with the ancient frankincense trade, which helped make Dhofar one of the world’s most important trading centres for centuries.
Today, visitors can still appreciate the rich cultural heritage that shaped the eastern coastline of Oman.
Marine Life
The waters around Hasik are home to abundant marine life.
Depending on the season, visitors may spot:
- Dolphins
- Seabirds
- Migratory birds
- Colourful reef fish
- Sea turtles in nearby coastal areas
The clean waters and relatively untouched coastline make Hasik an excellent destination for nature lovers.
Photography
Hasik offers endless opportunities for photography.
Popular subjects include:
- Fishing boats
- Coastal cliffs
- Mountain landscapes
- Scenic highway
- Arabian Sea
- Sunrise
- Traditional village life
Sunrise over the Arabian Sea is particularly spectacular and attracts photographers from across the region.
Nearby Attractions
Hadbeen
A peaceful coastal village offering dramatic sea views and scenic viewpoints.
Sadah
A charming fishing town famous for its beaches and relaxed atmosphere.
Mirbat
Historic coastal town known for Mirbat Fort, harbour, old houses, and beautiful beaches.
Jabal Samhan
Oman’s largest nature reserve with spectacular mountain viewpoints and diverse wildlife.
Wadi Darbat
Salalah’s most famous valley, known for waterfalls, boating, and lush Khareef landscapes.
Why Visit Hasik
Hasik offers one of the most authentic coastal experiences in Oman.
Its spectacular scenery, peaceful beaches, fresh seafood, fishing heritage, and beautiful coastal highway make it a perfect destination for travelers looking to explore beyond Salalah.
Whether you’re enjoying a scenic road trip or spending the day discovering the eastern coastline of Dhofar, Hasik provides unforgettable landscapes and genuine Omani hospitality.
Travel Tips
Best Time to Visit
Hasik can be visited throughout the year. October to April offers sunny weather and calm seas, while the Khareef season brings cooler temperatures and greener mountain scenery.
What to Wear
Wear lightweight clothing, comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat.
Photography Tips
Early morning provides excellent lighting for the harbour and coastline, while sunset creates beautiful colours over the surrounding mountains.
Family Suitability
Excellent for families, couples, photographers, and road-trip enthusiasts.
Adventure Level
Easy. Most attractions are accessible via paved roads with short walks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Hasik located?
Hasik is located approximately 185 kilometres east of Salalah along Oman’s scenic coastal highway.
What is Hasik famous for?
Hasik is famous for its fishing harbour, pristine beaches, spectacular coastal scenery, fresh seafood, and scenic mountain road.
Is Hasik worth visiting?
Yes. It is one of the most beautiful coastal villages in Oman and offers a peaceful escape with breathtaking scenery.
Can I visit Hasik on a day trip?
Yes. Hasik is commonly visited as part of a full-day East Salalah Coastal Highway tour.
How long should I spend in Hasik?
Allow one to two hours to explore the harbour, beach, viewpoints, and enjoy fresh seafood before returning to Salalah.
Explore Hasik with Beautiful Salalah Tours
Experience one of Oman’s most spectacular coastal journeys with Beautiful Salalah Tours.
Our experienced local Omani guides will take you along the breathtaking eastern coastline while sharing fascinating stories about Dhofar’s history, fishing heritage, and natural beauty.
Recommended Tours
- Coastal Highway Tour – Extended East Salalah (Hasik)
- Mirbat Heritage, Food & Coastal Highway Tour
- Khareef East Salalah Tour

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