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From palm-lined shores to starlit skies—let your story shine above Salalah


Why
Cyberdrone?
In Salalah, where green mountains meet ocean mist and tradition flows through every celebration, drone shows are redefining what it means to gather, celebrate, and inspire.
With its seasonal beauty, coastal climate, and rich cultural rhythm, Salalah offers a unique stage for aerial storytelling. From the lush Khareef season to national holidays and open-air festivals, drone light shows offer a captivating and sustainable alternative to traditional fireworks—bringing precision, color, and emotion to the sky.
At Cyberdrone, we specialize in crafting drone shows that adapt to their environment—and Salalah is no exception. Our fast, responsive drones fly at speeds of up to 8 meters per second, allowing for complex choreography, cinematic transitions, and bold animations that fill the horizon. With flight times of up to 20 minutes and real-time control systems, we create performances that are not just beautiful, but reliable, even in humid or coastal conditions.
We design everything in-house—from hardware to software—giving us full control over how each show is built, launched, and adapted. Whether performing above Salalah’s festival grounds or along its dramatic shoreline, our shows blend seamlessly into the atmosphere while delivering maximum visual impact.
This is live storytelling in the sky, woven from speed, precision, and cultural insight. A celebration of Salalah, seen from above.



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Have a question?
Here are the answers!
Is Salalah’s weather suitable for drone shows, especially during the Khareef season?

Salalah’s Khareef season is famous for its mist, cool winds, and light rain, creating a uniquely atmospheric setting for outdoor events. While humidity and low cloud cover require extra planning, our drones are engineered to operate reliably in light coastal conditions, with built-in environmental compensation. Wind speeds below 8 m/s are well within our flight threshold. We conduct detailed weather checks in the days leading up to the event and adapt show timing or formations if needed. Many shows are successfully held during the early evening hours when conditions are most stable.
What are the best locations in Salalah for organizing a drone show?

Salalah offers a wide range of visually stunning venues for drone shows. Popular locations include:
- Al Haffa Beach – for waterfront shows with audience space along the coast
- Ateen Plateau – for elevated performances with dramatic views
- Salalah Gardens – for family-friendly public celebrations
- Al Baleed Archeological Park – a historical backdrop for cultural shows
- City Amphitheaters or Sports Stadiums – ideal for structured events and larger crowds
Each location offers its own visual context and logistic profile. We help assess each site for visibility, crowd safety, and regulatory feasibility.
How many drones are ideal for a show?

The ideal drone count depends on your venue and objectives. For smaller beachfront events or resort activations, 150–300 drones can create elegant visuals with local symbolism and minimal setup. For large public shows during Khareef Festival or national celebrations, 500–1,000 drones provide the scale needed for complex storytelling, national icons, and high visual impact. Our team will recommend the optimal size based on audience, location, and narrative goals.
Can a drone show in Salalah include other effects like lasers or pyrotechnics?

Yes. In Salalah, drone shows can be enhanced with lasers, light mapping, water screens, or even pyrodrones—our drones equipped with onboard pyrotechnics. These effects are especially effective over open beaches or stadiums, and add emotional highlights to the performance. Pyro effects are always synchronized with choreography and comply with all safety standards. We help assess whether a multi-layered show is appropriate based on space, wind conditions, and audience distance.
Are there specific regulations unique to drone shows in Salalah?

Regulations in Salalah follow national drone laws under the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of Oman. However, proximity to military zones, coastline sensitivity, and seasonal crowd density during Khareef may require additional coordination with local authorities and the Royal Oman Police (ROP). We help you navigate the permit process specific to your venue and timing, ensuring full compliance.