Atinaland in Salalah, Oman, was a popular amusement and dining destination for families and tourists. Update 2022: Atinaland is now closed, but this post preserves details about the park when it was operational.

Located on the main Ittin Road near the Dhofar Mountains, Atinaland offered restaurants, cafes, rides, a dinosaur village, shops, and more. It quickly became a favorite spot for locals and visitors seeking entertainment and family fun in Salalah.

Atinaland restaurant and colorful canopies in Salalah

The park’s iconic feature was its colorful canopies. They provided an air-conditioned space while maintaining family privacy. Guests could relax on comfortable sofas with chandeliers and TVs inside. The canopies cost OMR 3 per hour, while open-air seating remained free, offering visitors flexibility according to their preference.

Illuminated walkways at Atinaland Salalah

Evenings at Atinaland were magical. Walkways between the canopies were beautifully illuminated, creating a photogenic and enchanting atmosphere for evening strolls and family outings.

Interior seating of Atinaland canopy, Salalah

Atinaland also featured Cafe Camel, which specialized in camel meat dishes. Popular menu items included Mexican Chicken, Shish Touk, and Camel Steak. With multiple restaurants and cafes, the park offered a variety of cuisines, making it a true dining destination for families and tourists.

Mexican Chicken at Atinaland Salalah

Location of Atinaland

Atinaland was conveniently located on Ittin Road, at the base of the Dhofar Mountains. Its accessible location made it easy to reach by car from Salalah city and nearby tourist attractions.

Although Atinaland is now closed, it remains a memorable part of Salalah’s entertainment history. It was once a hub for family fun, dining, and leisure activities, leaving lasting memories for those who visited.