SAUDI ARABIA

Introduction

A land of ancient wonders and futuristic ambition, Saudi Arabia bridges timeless Nabataean ruins with visionary mega-projects under Vision 2030. From the bustling streets of Riyadh and Jeddah’s Red Sea coast to the dramatic deserts of AlUla and the misty mountains of Asir, it offers profound Islamic heritage, adventure in pristine reefs, and legendary Arabian hospitality.

Top Regions to Explore

Riyadh

The vibrant capital blending ultra-modern skyscrapers like Kingdom Centre with historic Diriyah, a UNESCO site and birthplace of the Saudi state.

Wadi Al-Disah

Stunning mountainous valley famous for its towering red sandstone cliffs, freshwater springs, and palm-filled oasis.

Red Sea Coast

Pristine beaches, world-class diving among 1,200 fish species and 300 corals, with emerging luxury resorts like The Red Sea Project.

Jeddah

Cosmopolitan port city featuring UNESCO-listed Al-Balad’s coral houses, bustling souks, and the world’s tallest fountain along the Corniche.

AlUla

Ancient oasis with Hegra’s monumental tombs, rock formations, and hot air balloon vistas over a timeless desert landscape.

Key Cultural and Historical Highlights

Cultural Practices

  • Hospitality reigns; accept offered tea or coffee politely.
  • Remove shoes indoors/mosques; use right hand for eating/handshakes.
  • Nazar amulets ward off evil eye.

Major Festival

  • Janadriyah Heritage Festival (Feb-Mar) celebrates folk arts.

  • Riyadh Season (Oct-Mar) features concerts and events.

  • Eid al-Fitr post-Ramadan brings family feasts.

Seasonal Connection

Ramadan involves fasting and iftar gatherings; Hajj draws pilgrims to Mecca; Winter evenings for qahwa in majlis; Summer for late-night souk strolls.

UNESCO Sites

Hegra Archaeological Site, At-Turaif District in Diriyah, Historic Jeddah, Rock Art in Hail Region, Al-Ahsa Oasis, Hima Cultural Area, The Cultural Landscape of Al-Faw.

Unique Experiences

Hot Air Balloon Over AlUla

Soar at dawn over Hegra's tombs and sandstone canyons, spotting ancient inscriptions below.

Diving the Red Sea Reefs

Snorkel or dive vibrant, untouched corals teeming with turtles, dolphins, and colorful marine life.

Hiking the Edge of the World

Trek Riyadh's dramatic cliffs for panoramic desert views, evoking an infinite horizon.

The Hidden Oasis

Dive into stunning landscapes and vibrant wildlife. Tours typically involve 4x4 off-road adventures through the valley floor, guided hikes among ancient Nabataean ruins, and visits to local palm farms

Signature Food

Sample Itineraries

7-Day Saudi Arabia: Riyadh, AlUla & Jeddah

A fast-paced week covering the three pillars of Saudi tourism: the bustling capital of Riyadh, the ancient wonders of AlUla, and the coastal heritage of Jeddah. This itinerary uses a mix of flights/buses and rental cars to maximize sightseeing.

  • Desert Views: Stand on the Edge of the World near Riyadh.
  • Ancient History: Tour the Nabataean tombs of Hegra in AlUla.
  • Capital Culture: Explore the Masmak Fort and Diriyah in Riyadh.
  • Coastal Charm: Walk the historic streets of Al-Balad in Jeddah.

Day 1: Edge of the World (Riyadh)

  • Arrive in Riyadh.
  • Rent a 4×4 or join a tour to the Edge of the World (Jebel Fihrayn).
  • Hike the cliffs for dramatic desert views.
  • Return to Riyadh for dinner.

Day 2: Riyadh Sightseeing

  • Visit the Masmak Fortress to learn about Saudi history.
  • Explore the Souq Al Zal for traditional goods.
  • Visit Boulevard Riyadh City in the evening for entertainment and dining.
  • Optional: Go up the Kingdom Centre Sky Bridge for city views.

Day 3: Diriyah & Travel to AlUla

  • Spend the day at Diriyah (At-Turaif), the birthplace of the Saudi state (UNESCO site).
  • Walk through the mud-brick ruins and enjoy lunch at Al Bujairi Heritage Park.
  • Take an overnight bus or evening flight to AlUla.

Day 4: AlUla – Hegra & Elephant Rock

  • Take the official bus tour to Hegra (Madain Salih) to see the carved tombs.
  • Visit the Winter Park visitor center.
  • Watch the sunset at the iconic Elephant Rock (Jabal AlFil).
  • Dinner in AlUla Old Town.

Day 5: AlUla Viewpoints & Travel to Medina/Jeddah

  • Visit the Harrat Viewpoint for a panoramic look at the oasis.
  • Travel to Medina (by bus/car) to see the exterior of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (Prophet’s Mosque). Note: Non-Muslims cannot enter the mosque itself.
  • Continue travel to Jeddah (bus or shared taxi).

Day 6: Jeddah – Al-Balad & Corniche

  • Explore Al-Balad, the historic coral-stone district (UNESCO site).
  • Walk along the Jeddah Corniche to see the Red Sea and King Fahd’s Fountain.
  • Visit the Floating Mosque (Al Rahma Mosque).

Day 7: Desert & Departure

  • Morning relaxed walk or shopping in Jeddah.
  • Optional: Drive to the outskirts for a final desert glimpse or “kashta.”
  • Transfer to King Abdulaziz International Airport for departure.

Day Trips and Nearby Attractions

Hakone

~1.5 hours by train

Kamakura

~1 hours by train

Yokohama

~30 minutes by train

Best Time to Visits by Activities

April to June (Spring)

Mild for hiking AlUla or Asir; blooming landscapes and fewer crowds. Highlight: Rose harvest in Taif and comfortable desert exploration.

July to August (Summer)

Hot for coastal diving; inland extreme, but resorts offer air-conditioned luxury. Highlight: Red Sea snorkeling and indoor cultural festivals.

September to October (Autumn)

Ideal for sightseeing and camping; warm days, cooler nights. Highlight: Riyadh Season events and pleasant Jeddah walks.

November to March (Winter)

Best overall for tourism; mild weather perfect for all activities. Highlight: AlUla festivals and clear skies for stargazing.

Summary Notes

November-February provides optimal weather for mixing urban tours with outdoor adventures; avoid summer unless focusing on coasts.

Travel Practicalities

Visa and Entry Requirements

  • eVisa: Available online for 60+ nationalities (e.g., US, Canada, EU); multiple-entry up to 90 days/year, $160 fee.

  • Visa on Arrival: For eligible tourists at airports.

  • Requirements: Passport valid 6+ months; no Israel stamps allowed.

Currency

  • Official Currency: Saudi Riyal (SAR)
  • Exchange: Stable, pegged to USD; ATMs widespread.

  • Cash: Needed for souks/tips

  • Cards: Accepted in cities/hotels.

Language

  • Official language: Arabic

  • English widely spoken in tourist areas

Local Transportation

Local Tips and Culture

Mosque Etiquette: Cover shoulders/knees; women wear headscarves; non-Muslims welcome outside prayer times.

Bargaining: Common in souks for gold/spices; polite negotiation expected.

Stick to apps for taxis; watch belongings in crowds like Al-Balad.

Safety and Practical Tips

Safe to explore

Low crime; tourists welcomed, but monitor regional tensions. Avoid Yemen border/Qatif areas.

Health Precautions

Drink bottled water; pharmacies (Saydaliyah) plentiful. Heatstroke risk in summer—stay hydrated.

Emergency

All Emergencies (999); Tourist Police (+966 9200 00890)