GCC Guides / Updated 4 August 2026

Oman Free Zones Comparison

A 2026 investor guide comparing Salalah Free Zone, Sohar Free Zone, Duqm SEZ and related GCC options by cost, visas, office substance, banking readiness, tax notes, and setup risk.

What this guide helps you decide

Oman Free Zones Comparison is written for founders, family offices, SMEs, and regional expansion teams that need a practical view before choosing a jurisdiction. The useful question is not only which license is cheapest; it is whether the authority, activity list, office requirement, visa quota, banking profile, and renewal obligations match the real operating model.

The information on this page was reviewed for 2026 planning. Free zone prices, activity approvals, visa quotas, substance rules, and bank onboarding expectations can change without much public notice, so the final application should always be checked against the authority and the intended bank before payment.

Shortlist to compare

For this topic, the first shortlist to review is Salalah Free Zone, Sohar Free Zone, Duqm SEZ, Al Mazunah Free Zone, Khazaen Economic City because those options cover Logistics, Manufacturing, Food, Chemicals use cases and give investors different choices on cost, facility commitment, and banking substance.

Free zoneCountryPlanning costVisa planningTypical setup
Salalah Free ZoneOmanProject and facility-basedDepends on lease and manpower plan3 to 8 weeks
Sohar Free ZoneOmanProject and facility-basedDepends on facility and manpower plan3 to 8 weeks
Duqm SEZOmanProject-basedDepends on project and manpower plan4 to 12+ weeks
Al Mazunah Free ZoneOmanFacility-basedDepends on lease and workforce plan3 to 8 weeks
Khazaen Economic CityOmanProject and facility-basedDepends on facility and activity3 to 8 weeks

Cost and value analysis

A low advertised package is useful only when it includes the activity, visa entitlement, address type, renewal cost, and document route that the business actually needs. Consultancy, e-commerce, media, and service companies can often begin with a light office package, while logistics, manufacturing, food, aviation, maritime, or regulated financial activity usually needs deeper facility and authority review.

Investors comparing Oman options should separate one-time incorporation fees from recurring lease, establishment card, immigration, compliance, accounting, audit, amendment, and renewal expenses. This makes the comparison more realistic and prevents a low first-year quote from becoming expensive once visas, bank requirements, or warehouse needs are added.

Visa, office, and banking checks

Visa eligibility normally follows the package and facility type. A virtual or shared desk may be enough for a founder testing a market, but staff visas, family sponsorship, import-export operations, or bank due diligence often require stronger proof of activity, customer contracts, invoices, website, office lease, and management control.

Banks look beyond the free zone name. They review shareholder nationality and residence, source of funds, expected counterparties, countries traded with, website quality, invoices, contracts, substance, and whether the licensed activity matches projected transactions. Choosing a respected jurisdiction helps, but a clear business file matters just as much.

Decision checklist before applying

Recommended next step

Start with the internal free zone comparison tool, then open the most relevant authority pages in this portal. If two options look close, choose the one with better activity fit, clearer banking evidence, and less risk of needing a costly amendment after incorporation.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

No. Treat article costs as planning guidance and verify live fees.
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