Qurayyat, Oman
Qurayyat is a small fishing town 83 km southeast of Muscat, Oman, adjacent to the towns of Sur, Diman Wa Tayeen and Aamerat.
A popular stopping point on the way to Sur, Qurayyat is in itself also a very popular destination for Muscat.
On 28 June 2018, Qurayyat set the record for the highest daily "low" temperature ever recorded at.
Climate
Given that the state is coastal, the humidity levels rise up to extremes especially in summer, while mountains remain relatively lower levels of humidity, al-Jabal al-Aswad is located in the inner parts of the state and it is known for extreme cold weathers in winter and moderate heat in summer.Qurayyat's icon
Most states in Oman have an icon that generally represents the state, and for Qurayyat it is the Capra, given that the animal's habitat is scattered across the mountains of Qurayyat and the connection between Capra and Qurayyat's people.Landmarks
Qurayyat has many historical landmarks with the first being Quaryyat Fort which was built by Said bin Khalfan al-Busaidi around 200 years ago, the fort was built for defense as well as residential purposes. The fort was modified in 1987 to become a museum to contain the states historical pottery and weaponry.Another historical landmark is Sheikh Malik's Mosque, which is located near Qurayyat Fort, the remarkable feature of this mosque is its height which makes it visible from a distance.
Khor al-Milh is located 6 km south of the center of Qurayyat and it is one of the most impactful locations in the state as fossil fuels and human presence remains were found there that are linked back to 3000–4000 BC. The naming of the place comes from the craft of its people as for hundreds of years, people extract salt in traditional ways.