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🇸🇦 Your Personalized 15-Day Saudi Arabia Itinerary

🇸🇦 Your Personalized 15-Day Saudi Arabia Itinerary

Why Visit Saudi Arabia?

For centuries a mysterious and closed kingdom, Saudi Arabia has now opened its doors to the world, revealing a destination of breathtaking beauty, profound history, and incredible cultural depth. This is a journey into the very heart of Arabia, a land that holds the keys to ancient civilizations and the birthplace of Islam. The country’s greatest treasure is the magnificent AlUla, a vast, open-air museum set in a stunning desert landscape of sandstone cliffs and verdant oases. Here, you can explore the monumental Nabataean tombs of Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage site, a sister city to Petra that is arguably even more dramatic in its raw, untouched beauty. Beyond AlUla, the kingdom offers a staggering diversity of experiences. In the capital, Riyadh, you can witness the country’s ambitious future in its gleaming skyscrapers and modern architectural marvels, while also exploring its past in the historic mud-brick forts of Diriyah. The Red Sea coast, particularly around Jeddah, is a new frontier for tourism, offering pristine coral reefs, world-class diving, and beautiful, uncrowded beaches. The historic heart of Jeddah, Al Balad, is another UNESCO site, a magical labyrinth of ancient merchant houses with intricate wooden balconies. For Muslims, a journey to the holy city of Medina offers a deeply spiritual and moving experience. But perhaps the most compelling reason to visit is the legendary Saudi hospitality, known as ‘hafawah’. Visitors are greeted with incredible warmth, generosity, and a genuine desire to share their culture and traditions. A trip to Saudi Arabia is not just a vacation; it’s a chance to be a pioneer, to explore a destination that is just beginning to share its incredible treasures with the world, and to experience an authentic and transformative Arabian adventure that will stay with you forever.

Day 1: Riyadh Arrival – The Kingdom’s Capital

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Daily Theme: Marhaba! Welcome to the Heart of the Kingdom. Your incredible journey through Saudi Arabia begins as you touch down at King Khalid International Airport (RUH) in Riyadh. As you step into the modern, bustling capital, you will immediately feel the dynamic energy of a nation that is rapidly transforming while still holding deep respect for its heritage. This first day is designed for a smooth and comfortable arrival. You will be greeted and transferred to your hotel, a modern sanctuary in the heart of the city. After settling in, the evening offers your first taste of modern Saudi life. You might take a stroll through a high-end shopping mall or enjoy a welcome dinner at a restaurant serving delicious contemporary Saudi cuisine. This gentle introduction allows you to acclimatize to this new and fascinating environment, setting a sophisticated and expectant tone for the rich historical and cultural adventures that await you in the days to come. Welcome to Riyadh, where the future of Saudi Arabia is being built today.

Local Tour Activities: Arrive at King Khalid International Airport (RUH), complete immigration and visa formalities, and take a pre-arranged transfer to your hotel. Settle in and enjoy a welcome dinner.

Options for Different Travelers:

  • Young Travelers: After settling in, explore a vibrant, modern area like “The Boulevard,” known for its trendy cafes, restaurants, and lively atmosphere.
  • Seniors: Opt for a quiet and relaxing evening at your hotel. Enjoy a leisurely dinner at one of the hotel’s high-quality restaurants to recover from your flight.
  • Family: Choose a hotel with a swimming pool. After a long flight, a relaxed dinner and an early night is the best way to start the holiday for the whole family.
  • With Disability: Ensure you book an accessible hotel and pre-arrange an accessible transfer. Most modern hotels and malls in Riyadh are built to a high standard of accessibility.

Options for Different Travel Styles:

  • Luxury: Stay at a world-class hotel like the Four Seasons at Kingdom Centre, offering stunning city views and impeccable service from the moment you arrive.
  • Adventure: For a taste of local life, take a taxi to a nearby souq in the evening to observe the bustling commerce and perhaps enjoy a simple, authentic Saudi coffee.
  • Nature: While a dense city, Riyadh has many beautifully landscaped parks. A gentle evening stroll through a nearby park can be a pleasant way to unwind.

Hotel Recommendations (Riyadh):

Travel Tip of the Day:

Saudi Arabia is a conservative country, and understanding and respecting the local dress code is the most important travel tip for a smooth and positive experience. For women, it is mandatory to wear an ‘abaya’ (a loose, long black robe) in public. While the rules have relaxed and a headscarf (‘hijab’) is no longer mandatory for foreign women, it is still required to enter mosques and is a sign of respect to wear in more conservative areas. It is wise to carry a scarf with you at all times. For men, long trousers and a shirt that covers the shoulders are the expected norm. Shorts are generally not worn by local men and should be avoided, especially in formal or religious settings. You can buy an abaya upon arrival at a local mall. By adhering to this dress code, you show respect for the local culture, which will be deeply appreciated and will allow you to interact with the Saudi people in a more natural and welcoming way.

What to Wear:

For your arrival in Riyadh, your attire should be planned with the local customs in mind. For women, it is best to wear a loose-fitting, long-sleeved top and long trousers or a long skirt for the flight, and to have an abaya and a scarf handy to put on upon arrival for your journey through the airport and to the hotel. For men, long trousers and a short or long-sleeved shirt are appropriate. The climate is hot and dry, but all indoor spaces like the airport, cars, and hotels are heavily air-conditioned, so having a light jacket or cardigan is a good idea. Comfortable shoes are essential after a long flight. This respectful and practical approach to your travel attire will ensure a smooth and comfortable start to your journey, showing your awareness of and respect for the culture from the moment you land.

Where to Eat:

For your welcome dinner in Riyadh, you can experience the best of modern Saudi cuisine. Najd Village is a famous and highly recommended restaurant that offers a truly authentic experience. You dine in a traditional Najdi village setting, sitting on cushions on the floor, and enjoy a wonderful array of classic Saudi dishes like ‘kabsa’ (spiced rice and meat) and ‘jareesh’ (crushed wheat with chicken). For a more contemporary and upscale experience, the restaurant Suhail, also serving traditional Saudi food but in a more modern, fine-dining atmosphere, is an excellent choice. Many of the luxury hotels also have world-class international restaurants, from Italian to Japanese. A dinner at Najd Village, however, is the perfect cultural and culinary immersion to begin your adventure in the Kingdom.

How to Go:

The most reliable and stress-free way to get from King Khalid International Airport (RUH) to your hotel is by using a pre-arranged transfer or a ride-hailing app. Your hotel can arrange a private car to meet you upon arrival. Alternatively, ride-hailing apps like Uber and Careem are widely used, reliable, and affordable in Riyadh. You can use the airport’s Wi-Fi to book a ride once you have cleared customs. Official airport taxis are also available, but ensure you agree on a fare or that the meter is used. For a seamless and comfortable start to your trip after a long flight, a pre-booked transfer is the highly recommended option, ensuring a driver is waiting for you and knows exactly where to take you without any hassle.

Ideal Estimated Daily Cost (Mid-Range)

Item Cost for 1 Pax (USD) Cost for 2 Pax (USD) Cost for 3 Pax (USD) Cost for 4 Pax (USD) Cost for 5 Pax (USD)
Accommodation (1-2 Rooms) $100 – $180 $120 – $200 $200 – $350 $240 – $400 $300 – $500
Food & Drinks $40 – $70 $80 – $140 $120 – $210 $160 – $280 $200 – $350
Airport Transfer $30 – $50 $30 – $50 $40 – $60 $40 – $60 $50 – $70
Daily Total $170 – $300 $230 – $390 $360 – $620 $440 – $740 $550 – $920

Day 2: Riyadh’s Past & Future

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Daily Theme: From Mud-Brick Palaces to a Soaring Kingdom Tower. Today is a journey through the captivating timeline of Riyadh, from its ancient origins to its futuristic ambitions. Your day begins at the historical heart of the nation, the Al Masmak Fortress, a magnificent mud-brick citadel that played a pivotal role in the kingdom’s founding. Just next to it, you’ll dive into the vibrant Deira Souq, a traditional market bustling with merchants selling everything from carpets and spices to fragrant oud and glittering gold. In the afternoon, you will visit the superb National Museum, which beautifully chronicles the history of Arabia from prehistory to the modern era. The day culminates with a trip to the future. You will ascend the iconic Kingdom Centre tower and walk across its breathtaking Sky Bridge at sunset, offering a stunning panoramic view of the vast, modern cityscape. This day perfectly encapsulates the dual identity of Riyadh, a city deeply proud of its heritage while racing confidently into the future.

Local Tour Activities: A full-day guided tour of Riyadh. Visit the Al Masmak Fortress and the Deira Souq. Explore the National Museum of Saudi Arabia. In the evening, go to the top of the Kingdom Centre for the Sky Bridge experience.

Options for Different Travelers:

  • Young Travelers: The contrast between the old souq and the modern Sky Bridge is a fantastic experience. In the evening, explore the upscale cafes and boutiques on Tahlia Street.
  • Seniors: The National Museum is a world-class, air-conditioned facility that is comfortable to explore. The views from the Sky Bridge are easily accessible by elevator.
  • Family: The fortress is like a real-life sandcastle and will capture kids’ imaginations. The view from the top of the Kingdom Centre at night is a “wow” moment for the whole family.
  • With Disability: The National Museum and the Kingdom Centre Sky Bridge are fully accessible. The main paths of the Deira Souq can be navigated, but can be crowded.

Options for Different Travel Styles:

  • Luxury: Hire a private historian guide for a deep dive into the exhibits at the National Museum. For dinner, book a table at The Globe, the spectacular restaurant suspended in the sphere of the Al Faisaliah Tower.
  • Adventure: For a different historical perspective, visit the nearby historical district of Ad Diriyah, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the ancestral home of the Saudi royal family, with its beautifully restored mud-brick architecture.
  • Nature: While a very urban day, you can appreciate the ingenuity of desert architecture at the fortress and the use of green spaces in the design of the National Museum park.

Travel Tip of the Day:

When visiting the souqs in Riyadh, like the Deira Souq, remember that bargaining is a key part of the experience. A useful travel tip is to approach it with a friendly and respectful attitude. It is not a battle, but a good-natured negotiation. The first price you are quoted is rarely the final price. A good strategy is to start by offering a price that is around 50-60% of the initial asking price and then meet somewhere in the middle. It is always helpful to have a clear idea of what you are willing to pay for an item. If you are buying multiple items from the same vendor, you will have more negotiating power. Don’t be afraid to politely decline and walk away if the price isn’t right; this is a standard part of the process. Having cash in small denominations is also very useful. By embracing the art of the bargain, you will not only get a better price but also have a more authentic and enjoyable cultural interaction.

What to Wear:

For your full day of sightseeing in Riyadh, adhering to the modest dress code is essential. For women, an abaya is the required and most comfortable choice for moving between the different sites. A headscarf is not mandatory but is a sign of respect, especially when visiting the more traditional areas like the Deira Souq. For men, long trousers and a shirt are appropriate. You will be doing a lot of walking, both outdoors in the sun and indoors in air-conditioned museums, so comfortable footwear is a must. The sun in Riyadh is very strong, so even on a city day, a sun hat (when appropriate) and sunglasses are important. This respectful and practical attire will ensure you are comfortable and can move through all the day’s diverse environments with ease.

Where to Eat:

The area around the Deira Souq and Masmak Fortress offers a great opportunity for an authentic and affordable lunch. There are many simple local eateries serving delicious Saudi and Middle Eastern food. This is a great place to try a shawarma or a falafel wrap. For a more substantial meal, find a restaurant serving ‘mandi’ (a traditional rice and meat dish slow-cooked in a tandoor-like pit). In the evening, after your visit to the Kingdom Centre, you are in the heart of modern Riyadh’s dining scene. You can find a huge variety of international restaurants, from high-end steakhouses to excellent Italian and Japanese options. For a special treat, the restaurants within the Kingdom Centre or the nearby Al Faisaliah Tower offer fine dining with incredible views of the city you have just seen from above.

How to Go:

The attractions on today’s itinerary are spread across the vast city of Riyadh, so the most efficient and comfortable way to explore them is by hiring a private car and driver for the day. This can be arranged through your hotel or a local tour operator. A guide is also highly recommended to provide the rich historical context, especially at the museum and the fortress. This option allows you to travel between the sites in air-conditioned comfort and at your own pace, and provides a secure place for your belongings. Alternatively, you can use ride-hailing apps like Uber or Careem to travel between the locations. While this can be a more budget-friendly option, it will require more self-navigation and may take more time than having a dedicated vehicle waiting for you at each stop.

Ideal Estimated Daily Cost (Mid-Range)

Item Cost for 1 Pax (USD) Cost for 2 Pax (USD) Cost for 3 Pax (USD) Cost for 4 Pax (USD) Cost for 5 Pax (USD)
Accommodation (1-2 Rooms) $100 – $180 $120 – $200 $200 – $350 $240 – $400 $300 – $500
Food & Drinks $40 – $70 $80 – $140 $120 – $210 $160 – $280 $200 – $350
Transport (Full-day hire) $100 – $150 $100 – $150 $120 – $180 $120 – $180 $140 – $200
Activities (Museum + Sky Bridge) $25 – $35 $50 – $70 $75 – $105 $100 – $140 $125 – $175
Daily Total $265 – $435 $350 – $560 $515 – $845 $620 – $1000 $765 – $1225

Day 3: Edge of the World Adventure

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Daily Theme: A Dramatic Vista into the Arabian Horizon. Today is a thrilling adventure to one of Saudi Arabia’s most spectacular and iconic natural landmarks: Jebel Fihrayn, more famously known as the “Edge of the World.” This is a breathtaking escarpment that rises dramatically from the desert floor, offering jaw-dropping, uninterrupted views of the endless horizon. The journey requires a 4×4 vehicle and takes you out of the city and into the rugged desert landscape northwest of Riyadh. You will hike along the cliff edge (at a safe distance), taking in the sheer scale and profound silence of the vast, ancient landscape. The experience culminates in watching a spectacular sunset from the top of the cliffs, as the fading light paints the desert and the sky in incredible colors. This is a day of true desert adventure, a journey to a place that feels like the very end of the earth, and an unforgettable highlight of any trip to the region.

Local Tour Activities: A half-day or full-day 4×4 excursion to the Edge of the World (Jebel Fihrayn). The tour includes the off-road drive, hiking along the escarpment, and watching the sunset, often with a traditional picnic dinner included.

Options for Different Travelers:

  • Young Travelers: The off-road driving and the chance to hike along the dramatic cliffs is a major adrenaline rush and an incredible photo opportunity.
  • Seniors: The stunning views can be enjoyed from the main viewpoint near where the vehicles park, without the need for a long or strenuous hike.
  • Family: This is a great adventure for older children who are confident hikers. The vast, open space is a fantastic natural playground, but they must be supervised very carefully near the cliff edges.
  • With Disability: Accessibility is extremely limited. The journey involves a long, bumpy off-road drive, and the terrain at the site is rocky and uneven. This excursion is not suitable for wheelchair users.

Options for Different Travel Styles:

  • Luxury: Book a private luxury tour with a high-end 4×4 vehicle, a knowledgeable guide, and a gourmet picnic or barbecue dinner set up for you at a scenic spot.
  • Adventure: This entire day is a pure adventure. Choose a tour that includes some more challenging hiking or exploration of the surrounding desert area.
  • Nature: Focus on the incredible geology of the Tuwaiq Escarpment. This is an ancient seabed, and you can often find fossils in the rocks. The stark, raw beauty of the desert landscape is a powerful natural experience.

Travel Tip of the Day:

A trip to the Edge of the World is not something you can do independently. A critical travel tip is that you must go with a licensed and experienced tour operator with a proper 4×4 vehicle. The route involves significant off-road driving on unmarked desert tracks, and it is very easy to get lost. A professional guide will not only handle the challenging navigation but will also ensure your safety. They will know the best and safest spots for viewing, have all the necessary supplies like water and first aid, and will time the journey perfectly to catch the sunset and navigate back in the dark. Do not attempt this trip on your own. Booking a reputable tour is the only safe and sensible way to experience this spectacular but remote natural wonder, guaranteeing an amazing and worry-free adventure.

What to Wear:

For your adventure to the Edge of the World, you must wear practical and sturdy outdoor clothing. The most important item is a pair of hiking shoes or trainers with a good grip, as you will be walking on rocky and uneven ground. Wear comfortable and lightweight trousers suitable for hiking; shorts are not recommended due to the strong sun and rough terrain. A moisture-wicking t-shirt is a good choice. The sun is incredibly intense in the desert with no shade, so a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and a high-SPF sunscreen are absolutely essential. The temperature will drop significantly after sunset, so you must bring a warm fleece jacket or sweater for the evening. This functional and layered outfit will keep you safe, comfortable, and protected from the elements throughout your desert expedition.

Where to Eat:

All your food for this excursion will be provided by your tour operator as part of the package. Depending on the tour you choose, this will either be a packed picnic lunch and dinner or a traditional Saudi barbecue dinner cooked for you on-site. The experience of enjoying a meal in the middle of the desert, sitting on traditional carpets around a campfire after watching the sunset, is a magical and integral part of the adventure. The meal typically includes grilled meats, salads, hummus, Arabic bread, and of course, sweet Saudi tea. It’s a simple but delicious and incredibly atmospheric dining experience that perfectly complements a day spent in the vast, beautiful wilderness. Your tour will also provide plenty of water and other soft drinks to keep you hydrated throughout the day.

How to Go:

The only way to get to the Edge of the World is by joining an organized tour in a 4×4 vehicle. You will book this excursion with a reputable local tour company in Riyadh. They will pick you up from your hotel in the early afternoon in a vehicle like a Toyota Land Cruiser or a GMC Yukon. The journey from Riyadh takes approximately 2 hours, with the last hour being an exciting off-road drive across the rocky desert terrain. Your experienced driver will expertly navigate the unmarked tracks to bring you to the top of the escarpment. After sunset and your desert dinner, they will navigate you safely back to the city, returning you to your hotel in the late evening. This fully guided, all-inclusive tour is the only way to access this remote location and ensures a safe, comfortable, and unforgettable adventure.

Ideal Estimated Daily Cost (Mid-Range)

Item Cost for 1 Pax (USD) Cost for 2 Pax (USD) Cost for 3 Pax (USD) Cost for 4 Pax (USD) Cost for 5 Pax (USD)
Accommodation (1-2 Rooms) $100 – $180 $120 – $200 $200 – $350 $240 – $400 $300 – $500
Food & Drinks (Breakfast) $15 – $25 $30 – $50 $45 – $75 $60 – $100 $75 – $125
Activities (Edge of the World Tour) $100 – $150 $180 – $250 $240 – $330 $280 – $400 $320 – $450
Daily Total $215 – $355 $330 – $500 $485 – $755 $580 – $900 $695 – $1075

Day 4: Journey to AlUla, The Living Museum

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Daily Theme: A Flight to Ancient Wonders. Today you will journey to the crown jewel of Saudi Arabia, the breathtaking and awe-inspiring region of AlUla. This is a destination that will undoubtedly be the highlight of your trip. After a leisurely morning in Riyadh, you will head to the airport for a short domestic flight to AlUla, a land of spectacular natural rock formations, lush oases, and millennia of human history. As you fly in, you’ll get a stunning aerial view of the vast, dramatic desert landscape you are about to explore. Upon arrival at the beautiful, modern AlUla airport, you will be transferred to your hotel. The afternoon is for settling in and absorbing the unique, tranquil atmosphere of this incredible place. For your first evening, a special experience awaits: a visit to the iconic Maraya, the world’s largest mirrored building, which shimmers and reflects the surrounding desert landscape in a stunning display of architectural art. This is a day of scenic travel that serves as a perfect prelude to the ancient wonders you will uncover in the days to come.

Local Tour Activities: After breakfast, transfer to Riyadh Airport (RUH) for your flight to AlUla (ULH). Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel. In the evening, visit the area around Maraya to see the stunning mirrored concert hall from the outside.

Options for Different Travelers:

  • Young Travelers: The stunning, futuristic design of Maraya set against the ancient desert landscape is an incredible sight and a photographer’s dream.
  • Seniors: After your flight, a relaxed evening enjoying the high-quality facilities and beautiful surroundings of your AlUla resort is a perfect way to settle in.
  • Family: The flight to AlUla is an exciting part of the adventure. Kids will be amazed by the “disappearing” mirrored building of Maraya.
  • With Disability: AlUla is a new and developing tourist destination with a strong focus on accessibility. Most modern resorts and the main heritage sites have excellent accessible facilities.

Options for Different Travel Styles:

  • Luxury: Stay at a breathtaking luxury desert resort like Banyan Tree or Habitas, where your private villa blends seamlessly into the stunning natural landscape of the Ashar Valley.
  • Adventure: Upon arrival, take a walk to explore the immediate desert surroundings of your hotel, getting a first feel for the unique rock formations and the immense silence of the desert.
  • Nature: The entire AlUla experience is a deep immersion in nature. From your hotel, you can already appreciate the incredible geology of the sandstone canyons and the lush greenery of the date palm oases.

Hotel Recommendations (AlUla):

Travel Tip of the Day:

AlUla is a destination that requires significant advance planning. A critical travel tip is that you cannot simply show up at the heritage sites. All visits to the main sites, including Hegra, Dadan, and Jabal Ikmah, must be pre-booked online through the official “Experience AlUla” website, and you must visit with a designated tour group at a specific time slot. It is highly recommended to book these tickets weeks or even months in advance, especially during the peak season (winter), as they sell out quickly. The same applies to other popular experiences like the stargazing tours or adventure activities. By planning and booking your itinerary of tours before you even leave home, you can ensure you will get to see all the incredible wonders that AlUla has to offer without any disappointment.

What to Wear:

For your travel day to AlUla, comfortable clothing is key. A pair of smart trousers or a long skirt and a comfortable top are perfect for the flight. AlUla is a more relaxed and tourist-focused destination than Riyadh, but it is still a conservative region. Modest dress is still recommended. Lightweight, long-sleeved tops and long trousers made from breathable fabrics like cotton and linen are ideal for the hot and dry desert climate. In the evening, it can get surprisingly cool in the desert, so it is essential to have a warm fleece or jacket. For your evening visit to see Maraya, a smart-casual outfit is appropriate. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for your entire stay in AlUla, as you will be exploring ancient sites on sandy and uneven ground.

Where to Eat:

AlUla’s dining scene is rapidly developing and offers some fantastic options. For your first night, you can enjoy a delicious dinner at your hotel’s restaurant. Many of the resorts, like Banyan Tree and Shaden, have excellent restaurants serving both international and Middle Eastern cuisine in a beautiful desert setting. For a taste of the local scene, you can head to the AlUla Old Town area, which has a variety of restaurants and cafes. Suhail, which also has a branch in Riyadh, is an excellent choice for upscale, contemporary Saudi food in a beautiful setting. There are also many more casual options in the oasis, offering a chance to try authentic local dishes. Exploring the unique flavors of the region is a wonderful part of the AlUla experience.

How to Go:

The journey from Riyadh to AlUla is best and most efficiently done by air. There are regular domestic flights on airlines like Saudia and Flynas, and the journey takes approximately 2 hours. In the morning, you will take a pre-booked taxi or ride-hailing service to the domestic terminal at Riyadh Airport (RUH). Upon arrival at AlUla’s Prince Abdul Majeed bin Abdulaziz International Airport (ULH), the best way to get to your resort is with a pre-arranged transfer. Your hotel can arrange this for you, or you can book a car with one of the local transport providers. While car rental is available at the airport, for the main heritage sites, you will be transported by dedicated tour buses, so a rental car is not essential for the first few days of your visit.

Ideal Estimated Daily Cost (Mid-Range)

Item Cost for 1 Pax (USD) Cost for 2 Pax (USD) Cost for 3 Pax (USD) Cost for 4 Pax (USD) Cost for 5 Pax (USD)
Flight (Riyadh to AlUla) $80 – $150 $160 – $300 $240 – $450 $320 – $600 $400 – $750
Accommodation (1-2 Rooms) $150 – $250 $180 – $300 $300 – $500 $360 – $600 $450 – $750
Food & Drinks $50 – $80 $100 – $160 $150 – $240 $200 – $320 $250 – $400
Transfers $40 – $60 $40 – $60 $50 – $70 $50 – $70 $60 – $80
Daily Total $320 – $540 $480 – $820 $740 – $1260 $930 – $1590 $1160 – $1980

Day 5: AlUla’s Nabataean Kingdom – Hegra

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Daily Theme: Unveiling the Secrets of a Lost Kingdom. Today you will explore the undisputed highlight of AlUla and one of the world’s most breathtaking archaeological wonders: Hegra. This is Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, the southern capital of the ancient Nabataean Kingdom, the same civilization that built Petra in Jordan. You will join a guided tour that takes you through this spectacular, vast desert landscape, which is home to over 110 incredibly well-preserved monumental tombs, their elaborate facades carved directly into the red sandstone outcrops. Your tour will take you to the most impressive tomb clusters, including the iconic Qasr al-Farid, the “Lonely Castle,” which stands in majestic isolation. Walking through this ancient, silent necropolis is a profoundly moving experience, a journey back in time to a powerful and sophisticated desert trading kingdom. It’s a day of awe-inspiring history and monumental artistry that will undoubtedly be a highlight of your entire journey.

Local Tour Activities: A pre-booked, 3-hour guided tour of the Hegra archaeological site, transported by a dedicated tour bus.

Options for Different Travelers:

  • Young Travelers: The scale and “Indiana Jones” feel of the tombs are incredibly adventurous. The raw, dramatic landscape is a dream for photography.
  • Seniors: The tour is very comfortable. You are transported between the tomb sites on an air-conditioned bus, with short, flat walks at each stop.
  • Family: The giant tombs are like something from a fantasy world and will capture the imagination of children. The story of the ancient Nabataeans is a great history lesson.
  • With Disability: The Hegra experience is designed to be accessible. The tour buses are modern, and the pathways at the main tomb sites are hard-packed or have ramps, making them wheelchair accessible.

Options for Different Travel Styles:

  • Luxury: Enhance your visit with a private guide who can offer a more in-depth and personalized tour of the site’s history and archaeology.
  • Adventure: While you must stay with your tour at the main sites, you can complement the day with an adventurous activity in the afternoon, like a desert trekking or cycling tour.
  • Nature: Pay attention to the incredible geology of the area. The way the Nabataeans used the natural shapes of the sandstone outcrops for their tombs is a masterful blend of human artistry and natural form.

Travel Tip of the Day:

When you visit Hegra, you will be part of a guided tour that moves between the sites on a dedicated, air-conditioned coach. A key travel tip is to listen carefully to your ‘Rawi’ (the local storyteller and guide) at each stop, but also to take a moment to find your own space. The site is vast, and even with a group, it is possible to step away from the main cluster of people, find a quiet spot, and simply absorb the incredible atmosphere. The silence of the desert, the scale of the tombs, and the sheer weight of history are best appreciated in a moment of personal contemplation. Don’t spend your entire time just taking photos. Put the camera down, find a quiet corner, and let the profound magic and mystery of this ancient place wash over you. This will transform your visit from a simple sightseeing tour into a deeply memorable and personal experience.

What to Wear:

For your tour of Hegra, you must be prepared for the desert environment. Wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing that covers your skin to protect you from the intense sun. Long trousers and a long-sleeved shirt made from a breathable fabric like linen or cotton are the ideal choice. A wide-brimmed sun hat, sunglasses, and a high-SPF sunscreen are absolutely essential. The most important item is a pair of comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes. You will be walking on sand and uneven, rocky ground, so trainers or walking shoes are a must. It is also a very good idea to bring a reusable water bottle, which you can refill, to stay hydrated in the dry desert air. This practical and sun-protective attire is the key to a comfortable and enjoyable exploration of this magnificent archaeological site.

Where to Eat:

Your Hegra tour is typically a half-day experience. After your tour, you will be transported back to the central meeting point. For lunch, you can head to the AlUla Old Town area, which has a growing number of excellent restaurants and cafes. Suhail is a great option for upscale Saudi cuisine, while Somewhere is a popular spot for contemporary fusion dishes in a beautiful setting. Many of the farm-stay resorts in the oasis also have wonderful restaurants that serve fresh, farm-to-table food. In the evening, you can dine at your hotel or return to the Old Town, which has a magical atmosphere at night when the historic buildings are beautifully illuminated and the restaurants are buzzing with energy. It’s the perfect place to discuss the incredible wonders you have seen during the day.

How to Go:

Access to the Hegra archaeological site is strictly controlled and is only possible by joining an official, pre-booked tour. You cannot drive yourself around the site. You will make your own way to the designated meeting point at the Winter Park visitor center at your allocated time slot. From here, you will board a modern, luxury, air-conditioned coach. The coach will transport you and your tour group between the different tomb clusters within the vast site. At each main stop, you will disembark with your Rawi (guide), who will lead you on a short walking tour and share the history and stories of the place. This highly organized and comfortable system protects the fragile site and ensures a high-quality, informative experience for all visitors. It is a seamless and very well-managed way to explore this world-class heritage destination.

Ideal Estimated Daily Cost (Mid-Range)

Item Cost for 1 Pax (USD) Cost for 2 Pax (USD) Cost for 3 Pax (USD) Cost for 4 Pax (USD) Cost for 5 Pax (USD)
Accommodation (1-2 Rooms) $150 – $250 $180 – $300 $300 – $500 $360 – $600 $450 – $750
Food & Drinks $50 – $90 $100 – $180 $150 – $270 $200 – $360 $250 – $450
Local Transport (Taxis) $20 – $30 $20 – $30 $25 – $40 $25 – $40 $30 – $50
Activities (Hegra Tour) $40 – $50 $80 – $100 $120 – $150 $160 – $200 $200 – $250
Daily Total $260 – $420 $380 – $610 $595 – $960 $745 – $1200 $930 – $1500

Day 6: AlUla’s Ancient Kingdoms – Dadan & Jabal Ikmah

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Daily Theme: A Library in the Rocks and the Lion Tombs. Today you will journey even further back in time, exploring the civilizations that pre-date the Nabataeans in the AlUla valley. Your guided tour will take you to two more of AlUla’s most significant heritage sites. First, you will visit Dadan, the capital of the ancient Dadanite and Lihyanite kingdoms. Here, you will see the remarkable, high-up tombs that were carved directly into the face of a dramatic red cliff, most famously the “Lion Tombs,” which are guarded by skillfully carved lion reliefs. Afterwards, you will visit Jabal Ikmah, a stunning open-air library set in a narrow, sun-drenched canyon. The rock faces here are covered with thousands of ancient inscriptions and rock art, written in various ancient languages, including Aramaic and Dadanitic. These inscriptions provide an invaluable glimpse into the daily life, rituals, and journeys of the people who lived and passed through AlUla thousands of years ago. This is a day that reveals the incredible depth and richness of AlUla’s history, showcasing its role as a major crossroads of civilizations for millennia.

Local Tour Activities: A pre-booked, 2-hour guided tour of Dadan and Jabal Ikmah.

Options for Different Travelers:

  • Young Travelers: The adventure of exploring the narrow canyon of Jabal Ikmah and trying to decipher the ancient rock art is a fantastic experience.
  • Seniors: This is a very comfortable and accessible tour. The sites are compact, and the walking is minimal and on flat ground, making it a very enjoyable and educational outing.
  • Family: The Lion Tombs are a great sight for kids, and the idea of a “library” written on rocks at Jabal Ikmah is a fascinating concept for them to grasp.
  • With Disability: The pathways at both Dadan and Jabal Ikmah are hard-packed and designed to be wheelchair accessible, making this an excellent and manageable tour for visitors with mobility issues.

Options for Different Travel Styles:

  • Luxury: In the afternoon, indulge in a luxurious spa treatment at your desert resort, a perfect way to relax after a morning of historical exploration.
  • Adventure: After your morning tour, take on the AlUla Stairway, a thrilling suspension ladder that climbs up a sheer rock face, offering incredible views and a major adrenaline rush.
  • Nature: Spend the afternoon on a guided tour of the AlUla Oasis, a lush valley of millions of date palms. Walk the heritage trail and learn about the ancient ‘falaj’ irrigation systems that have sustained life here for thousands of years.

Travel Tip of the Day:

The heritage sites in AlUla are best visited in the cooler parts of the day. A key travel tip is to book the earliest available morning tour for Dadan and Jabal Ikmah. The desert sun can become incredibly intense by midday, and the canyons can trap the heat. By visiting in the morning, you will have a much more comfortable and enjoyable experience. The morning light is also often better for photography, especially for bringing out the details of the inscriptions at Jabal Ikmah. This also leaves your afternoon free for other activities, whether it’s relaxing by the pool during the hottest part of the day, indulging in a spa treatment, or embarking on an adventure activity once the temperature starts to cool down again in the late afternoon. Strategic timing is the key to making the most of your desert adventure in comfort.

What to Wear:

For your morning tour of Dadan and Jabal Ikmah, the same sun-protective clothing as yesterday is essential. Lightweight long trousers and a long-sleeved shirt will protect you from the sun and are respectful for the heritage sites. A wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses are non-negotiable. Comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes are a must, as you will be walking on sandy and uneven ground. If you plan to do a more adventurous activity in the afternoon, like hiking, this same attire is perfect. If you plan to spend the afternoon relaxing at your resort, it’s a good idea to bring your swimsuit and a change of clothes with you in your daypack. This practical approach will ensure you are comfortably and appropriately dressed for a day of ancient history and afternoon relaxation.

Where to Eat:

After your morning tour, a great option for lunch is one of the charming cafes or restaurants in the AlUla Old Town. Pink Camel Pastry Boutique is a lovely spot for a light lunch, coffee, and some delicious cakes. For a more substantial meal, Somewhere is a very popular choice with a creative menu and a beautiful setting. In the evening, you could explore one of the restaurants located in the lush AlUla Oasis. Many of the farm-stays have restaurants that serve traditional food made with fresh, locally grown ingredients. Dining amidst the cool greenery of the date palm groves is a beautiful and tranquil experience that offers a wonderful contrast to the surrounding desert landscape, and it’s a perfect way to end a day of historical discovery.

How to Go:

Similar to Hegra, the tour of Dadan and Jabal Ikmah is an official, ticketed experience. You must pre-book your time slot online via the Experience AlUla website. You will make your way to the designated meeting point at the Winter Park visitor center. From here, you will board an air-conditioned tour bus that will transport you to the two sites. An official Rawi (guide) will accompany you, sharing the fascinating history of these ancient kingdoms and explaining the significance of the inscriptions. You cannot visit these sites with your own vehicle. This organized system ensures that the sites are protected and that all visitors receive a high-quality, informative tour. It’s a very efficient and comfortable way to delve into the deep history of the AlUla valley.

Ideal Estimated Daily Cost (Mid-Range)

Item Cost for 1 Pax (USD) Cost for 2 Pax (USD) Cost for 3 Pax (USD) Cost for 4 Pax (USD) Cost for 5 Pax (USD)
Accommodation (1-2 Rooms) $150 – $250 $180 – $300 $300 – $500 $360 – $600 $450 – $750
Food & Drinks $50 – $90 $100 – $180 $150 – $270 $200 – $360 $250 – $450
Local Transport (Taxis) $20 – $30 $20 – $30 $25 – $40 $25 – $40 $30 – $50
Activities (Dadan Tour) $40 – $50 $80 – $100 $120 – $150 $160 – $200 $200 – $250
Daily Total $260 – $420 $380 – $610 $595 – $960 $745 – $1200 $930 – $1500

Day 7: AlUla’s Old Town & Desert Landscapes

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Daily Theme: A Labyrinth of Mud and a Sunset Spectacle. Today you will explore two more of AlUla’s most captivating sights, blending its more recent history with its spectacular natural beauty. Your morning is dedicated to a visit to the AlUla Old Town, a fascinating labyrinth of nearly 900 mud-brick houses that was inhabited from the 12th century until the 1980s. Wander through its restored alleys, see the ancient mosques, and climb the nearby fort for a panoramic view of the entire ancient city. In the late afternoon, your adventure continues with a visit to one of AlUla’s most iconic natural landmarks, Jabal AlFil, also known as Elephant Rock. This colossal, monolithic rock has been shaped by millions of years of wind and water erosion into the unmistakable form of an elephant with its trunk to the ground. It is a truly spectacular sight. This is the perfect place to watch the sunset, as the fading light casts a magical glow on the rock and the surrounding landscape. It’s a day that perfectly combines fascinating cultural heritage with awe-inspiring natural artistry.

Local Tour Activities: In the morning, take a guided tour of the AlUla Old Town. In the late afternoon, visit Elephant Rock (Jabal AlFil) for sunset.

Options for Different Travelers:

  • Young Travelers: The area around Elephant Rock has a very cool, relaxed vibe in the evening, with sunken seating areas and often live music. It’s a great place to hang out.
  • Seniors: AlUla Old Town is mostly flat and easy to explore. Elephant Rock is easily accessible from the car park, allowing you to enjoy the spectacular sight without a long walk.
  • Family: Kids will love exploring the “maze” of the Old Town. The sight of a giant rock that looks exactly like an elephant is a huge thrill for them.
  • With Disability: The main pathways of the restored AlUla Old Town are accessible. The area around Elephant Rock is sandy but has hard-packed paths that are manageable for wheelchairs.

Options for Different Travel Styles:

  • Luxury: For a special evening, book a table at one of the high-end pop-up restaurants that are often located near Elephant Rock, offering gourmet dining in a spectacular natural setting.
  • Adventure: Go for a more adventurous exploration of the desert with a guided 4×4 tour that takes you to some of the lesser-known but equally spectacular rock formations in the area.
  • Nature: The sunset at Elephant Rock is a world-class natural spectacle. It’s a prime opportunity for photographers to capture the incredible light and shadow play on this unique geological marvel.

Travel Tip of the Day:

The experience at Elephant Rock has been beautifully developed for visitors, especially in the evening. A great travel tip is to plan to arrive about an hour before sunset and intend to stay for a while after. This gives you time to see the rock in the beautiful golden hour light, watch the spectacular sunset itself, and then enjoy the magical atmosphere as the area is beautifully lit up and the stars begin to appear. There are often cafes and food trucks, as well as comfortable, sunken seating areas set in the sand. It has become a very popular and social spot to relax and enjoy the cool desert evening. By planning to spend your entire evening here rather than just a quick photo stop, you can transform your visit from a simple sightseeing moment into a wonderful and memorable evening experience.

What to Wear:

For your day of exploring the Old Town and Elephant Rock, a comfortable and modest casual outfit is perfect. Long trousers or a long skirt and a t-shirt or blouse are ideal. The Old Town has some narrow and uneven paths, so comfortable walking shoes are a must. In the afternoon, you will be in the open desert, so a sun hat and sunglasses are essential. The most important item for today is a warm jacket or fleece. As soon as the sun sets at Elephant Rock, the temperature in the desert will drop very quickly, and you will be glad of a warm layer to keep you comfortable as you relax and enjoy the beautiful evening atmosphere. This practical and layered approach will ensure you are comfortable throughout a day that transitions from a sunny historical exploration to a cool desert night.

Where to Eat:

The AlUla Old Town has become a major dining hub, making it the perfect place for lunch. You will find a wide range of options, from traditional Saudi restaurants to trendy international cafes, all set within the beautifully restored historic area. You could try some local Saudi food at Merkaz or enjoy the beautiful setting of ACME. In the evening, the area around Elephant Rock offers a unique dining experience. There is often a selection of high-quality food trucks and pop-up cafes where you can grab a casual but delicious dinner, such as gourmet burgers or specialty coffee. This allows you to dine in a truly spectacular outdoor setting. For a more formal meal, you can return to your hotel or one of the excellent restaurants in the Old Town, giving you a wonderful variety of choices to cap off your final day in this magical region.

How to Go:

For today’s itinerary, a taxi or a pre-booked car is the best way to get around. You can take a taxi from your hotel to the AlUla Old Town for your morning exploration. For your afternoon trip to Elephant Rock, which is located about 20 minutes’ drive from the town, booking a car for a return trip is the most convenient option. Your hotel can arrange this for you. While there are dedicated tour buses for the main heritage sites, for these more flexible destinations, private transport is key. This gives you the freedom to go at your own pace and, most importantly, to stay at Elephant Rock for as long as you wish after sunset, without being tied to a group tour schedule. It ensures a relaxed and personalized experience of these two fantastic AlUla highlights.

Ideal Estimated Daily Cost (Mid-Range)

Item Cost for 1 Pax (USD) Cost for 2 Pax (USD) Cost for 3 Pax (USD) Cost for 4 Pax (USD) Cost for 5 Pax (USD)
Accommodation (1-2 Rooms) $150 – $250 $180 – $300 $300 – $500 $360 – $600 $450 – $750
Food & Drinks $50 – $90 $100 – $180 $150 – $270 $200 – $360 $250 – $450
Local Transport (Taxis) $30 – $50 $30 – $50 $40 – $60 $40 – $60 $50 – $70
Activities (Old Town Tour) $25 – $35 $50 – $70 $75 – $105 $100 – $140 $125 – $175
Daily Total $255 – $425 $360 – $600 $565 – $935 $700 – $1160 $875 – $1445

Day 8: Journey to Medina, The Radiant City

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Daily Theme: A Spiritual Passage to the City of the Prophet. Today marks a journey of profound spiritual significance as you travel from the ancient wonders of AlUla to one of the holiest cities in Islam: Medina. The journey itself, whether by road or a short flight, is a passage through the historic landscapes of the Hejaz region. Medina, known as ‘Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah’ (The Radiant City), is the second holiest city for Muslims worldwide, as it is the place where the Prophet Muhammad lived and established the first Islamic community. Upon arrival, you will immediately feel the unique sense of peace and reverence that pervades the city. After checking into your hotel, which will likely be very close to the central holy sites, the rest of the day is for a gentle introduction to this sacred space. For non-Muslim visitors, while the central mosque itself is off-limits, you can walk around the vast outer courtyards, observing the pilgrims and feeling the incredibly powerful and peaceful atmosphere. This is a day of transition into a world of deep faith and devotion, an experience that is both humbling and unique.

Local Tour Activities: Travel from AlUla to Medina (options include a 4-hour drive or a short flight). After checking in, take a respectful walk around the outer perimeter of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (the Prophet’s Mosque).

Options for Different Travelers:

  • Young Travelers: The experience of witnessing the devotion of pilgrims from all over the world is a powerful cultural lesson.
  • Seniors: A stay in a high-quality hotel right next to the mosque complex provides a comfortable and convenient base for soaking in the atmosphere.
  • Family: This is a significant cultural and religious education opportunity for children, teaching them about one of the world’s major faiths.
  • With Disability: The areas around the Prophet’s Mosque are modern and highly accessible, with wide, flat marble courtyards. The major international hotels have excellent accessible facilities.

Options for Different Travel Styles:

  • Luxury: Stay at a 5-star hotel with a direct view of the Prophet’s Mosque, allowing you to observe the incredible sight of the crowds of worshippers from the comfort of your room.
  • Adventure: Explore the bustling markets and streets that surround the main mosque complex, observing the commerce and daily life that revolves around the holy site.
  • Nature: While a very urban and spiritual day, appreciate the incredible human “nature” on display: the profound sense of community and devotion among the millions of pilgrims who visit the city.

Hotel Recommendations (Medina):

Travel Tip of the Day:

Visiting Medina as a non-Muslim is a unique privilege, and a crucial travel tip is to be constantly aware of and respectful towards the city’s profound religious significance. The central mosque, Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, is off-limits to non-Muslims. However, you can freely and safely walk around the vast, beautiful marble courtyards that surround it. Modest dress is absolutely mandatory for your entire stay in the city. For women, this means wearing an abaya and a headscarf at all times when in public. For men, long trousers and a modest shirt are required. Public behavior should be respectful and discreet; this is not a place for loud conversations or overt displays. Photography of people should be avoided unless you have explicit permission. By adopting an attitude of quiet, respectful observation, you will be welcomed and will be able to have a profoundly moving and insightful experience in this incredibly important spiritual center.

What to Wear:

For your entire stay in Medina, a very conservative and modest dress code is not just a recommendation, it is essential. For women, you must wear a loose-fitting abaya that covers your regular clothes, and you must cover your hair with a headscarf (hijab or shayla) at all times when you are in public spaces outside your hotel. For men, long trousers (no shorts) and a shirt with sleeves are the required attire. It is also a good idea for men to avoid t-shirts with large logos or images. You will be doing a lot of walking on marble plazas, so comfortable shoes are a must. By dressing in this respectful manner, you show your understanding of the city’s sanctity and will be able to move about freely and comfortably in the areas open to non-Muslims, ensuring a smooth and respectful visit.

Where to Eat:

The area surrounding the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina is filled with a huge number of dining options that cater to the millions of pilgrims who visit each year. The food courts in the large, modern shopping malls that ring the central area offer a vast array of international fast food and Middle Eastern cuisines in a clean and convenient setting. This is often the easiest option for visitors. Your hotel will also have high-quality restaurants. For a more local experience, you can explore the backstreets to find small restaurants serving Pakistani, Indian, and Indonesian food, reflecting the diversity of the pilgrims. One of Medina’s most famous products is its dates, particularly the ‘Ajwa’ variety. Be sure to visit a date shop to sample and buy some of this delicious and historically significant fruit.

How to Go:

There are two main ways to travel from AlUla to Medina. The most comfortable and fastest option is to take a short domestic flight. The flight from AlUla (ULH) to Medina (MED) is less than an hour, and upon arrival, you can take a taxi to your hotel. The more traditional and scenic option is to travel by road. You can hire a private car and driver for the journey, which takes approximately 4 hours and allows you to see the changing desert landscapes of the Hejaz region. Once you arrive in Medina, you will likely not need any transport for the rest of the day. The major international hotels are all located in a ring directly around the central mosque complex, and the best way to experience the area is by taking a slow, respectful walk around the vast outer plazas and the surrounding streets.

Ideal Estimated Daily Cost (Mid-Range)

Item Cost for 1 Pax (USD) Cost for 2 Pax (USD) Cost for 3 Pax (USD) Cost for 4 Pax (USD) Cost for 5 Pax (USD)
Transport (Flight or Car) $100 – $180 $150 – $250 $200 – $350 $250 – $450 $300 – $550
Accommodation (1-2 Rooms) $100 – $180 $120 – $200 $200 – $350 $240 – $400 $300 – $500
Food & Drinks $30 – $50 $60 – $100 $90 – $150 $120 – $200 $150 – $250
Daily Total $230 – $410 $330 – $550 $490 – $850 $610 – $1050 $750 – $1300

Day 9: Medina’s Spiritual Heart

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Daily Theme: A Deeper Look into Islamic History. Today is dedicated to exploring the significant historical and religious sites that surround the central mosque in Medina. As a non-Muslim visitor, this is a day for respectful observation and learning about the profound history of Islam from the outside of these key locations. You can take a guided tour or a taxi to visit the sites of several important early mosques, such as the Quba Mosque, the first mosque ever built in Islam, and the Masjid al-Qiblatayn, famous as the mosque where the direction of prayer was changed from Jerusalem to Mecca. You can also visit the site of the Battle of Uhud, a significant event in early Islamic history, located at the base of Mount Uhud. While you will not be able to enter these mosques, visiting their precincts, observing the pilgrims, and learning about their history from your guide provides a deep and fascinating insight into the foundations of the Islamic faith. It is a day of profound historical learning and cultural immersion in one of the most important cities in the world.

Local Tour Activities: A half-day guided tour of the significant Islamic historical sites around Medina, visiting the areas of the Quba Mosque, Masjid al-Qiblatayn, and the site of the Battle of Uhud.

Options for Different Travelers:

  • Young Travelers: The history of these sites is like an epic story. A knowledgeable guide can make the events and figures of early Islam come alive.
  • Seniors: A tour by private car is the most comfortable way to see these spread-out sites. You can appreciate their significance and beauty from the outside without extensive walking.
  • Family: This is a unique and valuable educational opportunity for children to learn about the history of a major world religion in the place where it happened.
  • With Disability: A driving tour is the best option. You can view the mosques and historical sites from the comfort of an accessible vehicle.

Options for Different Travel Styles:

  • Luxury: Hire a specialist historian as your private guide, who can provide a deep and academic insight into the complex history of early Islam.
  • Adventure: For a different perspective, hike a small portion of Mount Uhud (on the designated paths) to get a view of the battlefield and the city.
  • Nature: While a very historical day, you can appreciate the stark, beautiful desert mountain landscape that forms the backdrop to these important sites, particularly Mount Uhud.

Travel Tip of the Day:

When you are visiting the historical sites around Medina, a key travel tip for non-Muslim visitors is to hire a knowledgeable and licensed local guide. These sites are not just tourist attractions; they are places of deep religious significance. A good guide will not only be able to provide the rich historical and religious context for what you are seeing but, crucially, they will also know the correct etiquette and the specific areas that are accessible to non-Muslims. They will ensure that your visit is conducted in a respectful and appropriate manner, preventing any unintentional cultural missteps. This will not only make your experience much more informative and insightful but will also ensure that your presence is a welcome and respectful one in this holy city. Your hotel can help you arrange a reputable guide.

What to Wear:

The very conservative dress code of yesterday continues today for your exploration of the historical sites around Medina. For women, a loose-fitting abaya and a headscarf are mandatory. For men, long trousers and a modest shirt are required. You will be getting in and out of a car and doing some walking in the sun, so comfortable footwear is essential. The climate is hot and dry, so a sun hat (which can be worn when appropriate) and sunglasses are also very important for your comfort. By continuing to adhere to this respectful dress code, you can ensure a smooth and appropriate visit to these deeply significant historical and religious landmarks, showing your understanding and respect for the sanctity of the city and its surroundings.

Where to Eat:

After your morning tour of the historical sites, you can have lunch at one of the many restaurants located in the modern commercial areas surrounding the central mosque complex. The food courts in the shopping malls offer a wide and convenient variety of choices. In the evening, you could opt for a special dinner at your hotel’s fine-dining restaurant. Many of the 5-star hotels in Medina, like the Oberoi and the InterContinental, have excellent restaurants serving high-quality international and Middle Eastern cuisine. It’s a wonderful way to have a relaxed and luxurious final evening in this special city, reflecting on the profound history and unique spiritual atmosphere you have experienced. It is a good idea to make a reservation for these high-end hotel restaurants.

How to Go:

The only practical way to visit the various historical sites scattered around the outskirts of Medina is by car. The best option is to hire a car and driver, preferably with a licensed guide, for a half-day tour. Your hotel is the best place to arrange this service, as they will have trusted and reputable contacts. The driver will navigate the city and take you from one site to the next in air-conditioned comfort, waiting for you at each stop. This fully guided approach is the most efficient and informative way to see these important locations. It removes all the stress of navigation and logistics and ensures that your visit is conducted in a culturally sensitive and appropriate manner, making for a truly insightful and memorable day.

Ideal Estimated Daily Cost (Mid-Range)

Item Cost for 1 Pax (USD) Cost for 2 Pax (USD) Cost for 3 Pax (USD) Cost for 4 Pax (USD) Cost for 5 Pax (USD)
Accommodation (1-2 Rooms) $100 – $180 $120 – $200 $200 – $350 $240 – $400 $300 – $500
Food & Drinks $30 – $50 $60 – $100 $90 – $150 $120 – $200 $150 – $250
Transport & Guide (Half-day hire) $80 – $120 $80 – $120 $100 – $150 $100 – $150 $120 – $180
Daily Total $210 – $350 $260 – $420 $390 – $650 $460 – $750 $570 – $930

Day 10: Journey to Jeddah, Bride of the Red Sea

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Daily Theme: A High-Speed Passage to a Historic Port. Today you will journey from the spiritual heart of the Hejaz to its vibrant, cosmopolitan soul: the city of Jeddah. This is a day to experience Saudi Arabia’s impressive modern infrastructure. You will take the Haramain High-Speed Railway, a state-of-the-art bullet train that connects the two holy cities and continues to the coast. The journey is incredibly fast, smooth, and comfortable, whisking you through the desert landscape in under two hours. Upon arrival in the dynamic city of Jeddah, known as the “Bride of the Red Sea,” you will immediately feel a more relaxed, liberal, and artistic atmosphere compared to the other cities you have visited. After checking into your hotel, the afternoon is for a gentle introduction to this historic port city. Take a stroll along the beautiful Jeddah Corniche, a waterfront promenade that stretches for miles along the Red Sea. See the famous King Fahd’s Fountain, one of the tallest in the world, and soak in the fresh sea air. It’s a day of futuristic travel that leads you to a city with a rich merchant history and a laid-back coastal vibe.

Local Tour Activities: After breakfast, take a taxi to Medina’s Haramain High-Speed Railway station. Take the bullet train to Jeddah. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel. In the afternoon, explore the Jeddah Corniche and see King Fahd’s Fountain.

Options for Different Travelers:

  • Young Travelers: The Jeddah Corniche is a vibrant hub of activity. In the evening, explore the city’s burgeoning specialty coffee scene and trendy cafes.
  • Seniors: The bullet train is an extremely comfortable and civilized way to travel. A gentle stroll along a section of the wide, flat corniche is a perfect afternoon activity.
  • Family: The bullet train is an exciting experience for kids. The corniche has many playgrounds and open spaces for them to run around and enjoy the sea breeze.
  • * With Disability: The Haramain High-Speed Railway and its stations are modern and fully accessible. The Jeddah Corniche is a wide, flat, and paved promenade that is excellent for wheelchair users.

Options for Different Travel Styles:

  • Luxury: Stay at a high-end hotel on the corniche with spectacular sea views. In the evening, enjoy a gourmet seafood dinner at one of the city’s top restaurants.
  • Adventure: For a different view of the city, head to the Jeddah Waterfront and rent a bicycle or an electric scooter to explore the long stretch of coastline.
  • Nature: The Red Sea itself is the main natural attraction. Enjoy the beautiful coastal views and watch the seabirds as you stroll along the corniche.

Hotel Recommendations (Jeddah):

Travel Tip of the Day:

The Haramain High-Speed Railway is a fantastic and efficient way to travel, and a key travel tip is to book your tickets in advance. You can book your tickets online through the official HHR website or app. It is best to do this at least a few days before your travel date, especially if you are traveling on a weekend (Friday/Saturday), as the trains can get fully booked. There are two classes of travel: Economy and Business. Business class offers larger seats and complimentary refreshments and is a worthwhile upgrade for the extra comfort. The stations are located outside the city centers, so you will need to take a taxi or a ride-hailing service to and from the stations. Arrive at the station at least 30 minutes before your departure time to allow for security checks. By booking in advance, you can ensure a smooth, comfortable, and futuristic journey between these two iconic Saudi cities.

What to Wear:

For your travel day, a comfortable and smart-casual outfit is ideal. While Jeddah is more liberal than Riyadh or Medina, it is still a major Saudi city, and modest dress is the respectful choice. For women, a stylish, lightweight abaya is still the most practical and appropriate item for public spaces, though you will see more women going without. Long, loose-fitting dresses or trousers are also a good option. For men, long trousers and a shirt are perfect. As you will be by the coast, the climate is much more humid than in the interior. Lightweight, breathable fabrics like cotton and linen are essential for staying comfortable. Comfortable shoes are a must for exploring the long corniche. This respectful yet relaxed attire is perfectly suited to the sophisticated and cosmopolitan atmosphere of Jeddah.

Where to Eat:

Jeddah is a major port city and is famous for its incredible seafood. For your first dinner, you must indulge in the local specialty. A great option is to visit one of the city’s famous fish market restaurants. At places like Al Nakheel or Twina Seafood Restaurant, you can choose your own fresh fish and prawns from a vast ice display, and then have them cooked to your liking—grilled, fried, or in a delicious curry. It’s a vibrant, delicious, and incredibly fresh dining experience. For a more upscale meal, the restaurants along the corniche offer fine dining with beautiful views of the Red Sea. The area around the Jeddah Yacht Club also has a growing number of high-end international restaurants. Starting your culinary journey in Jeddah with its most famous product is the perfect introduction to the city’s rich gastronomic scene.

How to Go:

Today’s main journey is on the Haramain High-Speed Railway. In the morning, you will take a taxi or a Careem/Uber from your hotel to the Medina station. The train journey to Jeddah is a comfortable and scenic ride that takes less than two hours. Upon arrival at the Jeddah Haramain station, you will take another taxi or ride-hailing service to your hotel. This is a journey of about 30 minutes. In the afternoon, to explore the vast Jeddah Corniche, a taxi is also the best option. You can ask the driver to drop you at one end, and then you can enjoy a long walk along the beautiful waterfront promenade before taking another taxi back to your hotel. The efficiency of the bullet train and the convenience of the local taxis make this a very smooth and enjoyable travel day.

Ideal Estimated Daily Cost (Mid-Range)

Item Cost for 1 Pax (USD) Cost for 2 Pax (USD) Cost for 3 Pax (USD) Cost for 4 Pax (USD) Cost for 5 Pax (USD)
Transport (Bullet Train) $40 – $60 $80 – $120 $120 – $180 $160 – $240 $200 – $300
Accommodation (1-2 Rooms) $90 – $170 $110 – $190 $180 – $320 $220 – $380 $280 – $480
Food & Drinks $40 – $70 $80 – $140 $120 – $210 $160 – $280 $200 – $350
Local Transport (Taxis) $20 – $30 $20 – $30 $25 – $40 $25 – $40 $30 – $50
Daily Total $190 – $330 $290 – $480 $445 – $750 $565 – $940 $710 – $1180

Day 11: Historic Jeddah (Al Balad)

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Daily Theme: A Labyrinth of Coral Houses and Frankincense Trails. Today you will step into the enchanting and beautifully preserved heart of Old Jeddah: Al Balad. This is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most magical and atmospheric places in all of Saudi Arabia. You will spend the day on a guided walking tour, getting lost in the labyrinth of narrow alleyways and discovering the magnificent old merchant houses. These buildings are famous for their intricate ‘roshan’—beautifully carved wooden balconies and mashrabiyas that were designed to provide both shade and privacy. You will visit historic mosques, bustling local souqs selling spices and perfumes, and beautifully restored traditional houses that now serve as art galleries and cafes. As you wander, you can almost hear the echoes of the centuries of pilgrims and merchants who passed through this ancient port on their way to Mecca. A visit to Al Balad is a captivating journey back in time, a chance to see a side of Arabia that is both incredibly beautiful and deeply authentic.

Local Tour Activities: A half-day or full-day guided walking tour of Historic Jeddah (Al Balad). Key sights include the Naseef House, the Old Gold Market, and various historic mosques and beautifully preserved roshan-fronted houses.

Options for Different Travelers:

  • Young Travelers: Al Balad is incredibly photogenic. The blend of crumbling, authentic buildings and beautifully restored art spaces makes for a fascinating exploration.
  • Seniors: A guided walking tour at a leisurely pace is the best way to see the highlights. There are many charming cafes where you can take a break and soak in the atmosphere.
  • * Family: The maze-like alleys of Al Balad feel like a giant, real-life treasure hunt for kids. The intricate wooden balconies and old doorways are fascinating for them to see. * With Disability: The main pathways in the restored areas of Al Balad are paved, but many of the most atmospheric alleys are narrow and uneven. A tour focusing on the more accessible main squares and streets is possible.

Options for Different Travel Styles:

  • Luxury: Hire a specialist architectural historian for your private tour to gain a deeper appreciation for the unique building techniques and styles of the Hejazi merchant houses.
  • Adventure: Go on a “scent-sory” adventure. Spend time in the frankincense and perfume souqs, smelling the different grades of incense and having a local perfumer mix a unique scent for you.
  • Nature: While an urban experience, appreciate the “nature” of the building materials. The old houses in Al Balad were built using coral stone harvested from the Red Sea, a beautiful and sustainable local material.

Travel Tip of the Day:

The best time to visit Al Balad is in the late afternoon and evening. A key travel tip is to plan your visit to start around 4 PM. During the midday heat, the area can be very quiet, with many shops closed. As the afternoon cools, the district comes alive. The light becomes golden and beautiful, which is perfect for photography. After sunset, the area takes on a magical atmosphere as the old buildings and mosques are beautifully illuminated, and the souqs become bustling with local shoppers and families. By visiting in the late afternoon and staying into the evening, you get to experience the district in its two most beautiful and atmospheric states, transforming your visit into a truly enchanting experience.

What to Wear:

For your day exploring the historic district of Al Balad, a smart and modest casual outfit is the best choice. This is a traditional and conservative area, and respectful dress is important. For women, a stylish abaya or a long, loose-fitting dress or trousers with a long-sleeved top is ideal. A headscarf is not mandatory but is a sign of respect. For men, long trousers and a shirt are appropriate. You will be doing a lot of walking on uneven, cobbled streets, so a pair of very comfortable walking shoes or sandals is absolutely essential. The sun can be strong, so a sun hat and sunglasses are also important. This comfortable and respectful attire will allow you to fully immerse yourself in the unique and historic atmosphere of this beautiful old city.

Where to Eat:

Al Balad is not just a historical gem; it’s also a fantastic place to eat. For an authentic and delicious lunch or dinner, you must find a local restaurant serving traditional Hejazi food. Look for a place selling ‘mutabbaq’ (a savory stuffed and folded pastry) or ‘mandi’ and ‘madfoon’ (different styles of slow-cooked meat and rice). There are also many street food vendors selling local snacks like ‘balilah’ (chickpeas with pickles). In recent years, a number of beautiful and trendy cafes have opened in the restored historic buildings, such as the Historical Nights Restaurant or the Bait Al Balad Cafe. These are perfect spots to take a break from your exploration, enjoy a mint tea or a Saudi coffee, and soak in the incredible atmosphere of this UNESCO World Heritage site. It’s a wonderful blend of authentic, cheap eats and stylish, modern cafes.

How to Go:

Getting to Al Balad from the modern parts of Jeddah is easiest by taxi or a ride-hailing service like Uber or Careem. The journey can take around 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. Your driver can drop you off at one of the main entrances to the historic district. The area itself is a pedestrian-focused zone and can only be explored on foot. The best way to experience its magic and not get lost in the labyrinth of alleys is to hire a local guide for a walking tour. Your hotel can recommend a reputable guide or tour company. A guide will not only navigate the complex streets but will also be able to get you access to some of the restored historic houses and share the rich stories and history of the district, which is something you would miss on your own.

Ideal Estimated Daily Cost (Mid-Range)

Item Cost for 1 Pax (USD) Cost for 2 Pax (USD) Cost for 3 Pax (USD) Cost for 4 Pax (USD) Cost for 5 Pax (USD)
Accommodation (1-2 Rooms) $90 – $170 $110 – $190 $180 – $320 $220 – $380 $280 – $480
Food & Drinks $35 – $60 $70 – $120 $105 – $180 $140 – $240 $175 – $300
Local Transport (Taxis) $15 – $25 $15 – $25 $20 – $35 $20 – $35 $25 – $40
Activities (Guided Tour) $40 – $60 $50 – $80 $60 – $100 $70 – $120 $80 – $140
Daily Total $180 – $315 $245 – $415 $365 – $635 $450 – $775 $560 – $960

Day 12: Red Sea Marine Adventure

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Daily Theme: Discovering the Treasures of the Last Virgin Sea. Today you will discover one of Saudi Arabia’s most exciting and newly accessible natural treasures: the Red Sea. The coastline near Jeddah is a gateway to a vibrant and largely untouched underwater world, boasting some of the most pristine coral reefs on the planet. You will embark on a full-day boat trip from one of the local marinas. The excursion will take you out to beautiful offshore reefs and sandy islands. Here, you will have the chance to snorkel or scuba dive in the crystal-clear, warm waters, discovering an incredible biodiversity of colorful corals and a huge variety of fish. The Red Sea is famous for its incredible visibility and healthy marine ecosystems. A delicious lunch will be served on board the boat. This is a day of pure aquatic adventure, a chance to be among the first wave of international tourists to explore the underwater wonders of a sea that is just opening up to the world.

Local Tour Activities: A full-day boat trip from a marina in Jeddah for snorkeling or scuba diving at the nearby coral reefs.

Options for Different Travelers:

  • Young Travelers: The adventure of a boat trip and the thrill of discovering the vibrant underwater world is a perfect day out. For certified divers, the Red Sea offers an incredible experience.
  • * Seniors: The boat trip is a relaxing and scenic experience. You can enjoy the sun and the sea breeze from the comfort of the boat and swim in the calm waters without needing to snorkel. * Family: This is a fantastic family day out. Kids will love the boat ride and the excitement of snorkeling in the clear, warm water and spotting the colorful “Nemo” fish. * With Disability: Accessibility for boat trips can be challenging and depends heavily on the operator and the type of boat used. It is essential to discuss your specific needs in advance with a specialized tour provider.

Options for Different Travel Styles:

  • Luxury: Charter a private luxury yacht for the day. This provides an exclusive and highly personalized experience, with a private crew, gourmet food, and the flexibility to visit the most secluded spots.
  • Adventure: If you are a certified diver, this is a must-do. The Red Sea reefs near Jeddah are spectacular. If you are not certified, you can take a PADI Discover Scuba Diving course for an incredible first taste of diving.
  • Nature: The Red Sea is a global hotspot for marine biodiversity. A day spent here is a deep immersion in one of the world’s richest underwater ecosystems, with a high chance of seeing rays, turtles, and a huge variety of reef fish.

Travel Tip of the Day:

The Red Sea is a precious and fragile ecosystem. A critical travel tip for any snorkeling or diving trip is to practice responsible marine tourism. The most important rule is to never touch or stand on the coral. Corals are living animals, and they are extremely delicate. You should also not touch or chase any of the marine life you encounter. The best way to protect your skin from the sun without harming the reef is to wear a long-sleeved rash guard and to use a reef-safe sunscreen that does not contain harmful chemicals like oxybenzone. By choosing a reputable and eco-conscious dive operator and by following these simple “look but don’t touch” rules, you are helping to preserve the pristine beauty of Saudi Arabia’s incredible underwater world for generations to come.

What to Wear:

For your day on the Red Sea, your attire is all about the sun and the water. Your swimsuit is the essential item. For the boat trip, a pair of shorts and a t-shirt or a simple cover-up is perfect. A long-sleeved rash guard is highly recommended for wearing while you are in the water to protect your skin from the intense sun. Waterproof sandals or flip-flops are the ideal footwear. The most crucial accessories are a secure sun hat that won’t blow away, polarized sunglasses to cut the glare from the water, and a high-SPF, reef-safe sunscreen. You should also pack a towel and a dry bag to keep your phone, camera, and other valuables safe and dry. This practical and sun-smart attire will ensure you are comfortable for a full and fantastic day of marine exploration.

Where to Eat:

Lunch today is part of your boat trip adventure. A delicious meal will be served on board the boat while it is anchored in a beautiful, calm spot. This is typically a buffet-style meal, often featuring freshly grilled chicken or fish, a variety of salads, hummus, Arabic bread, and fresh fruit. Soft drinks and water will also be provided throughout the day. This all-inclusive arrangement makes for a completely hassle-free day. For dinner, after you return to Jeddah in the late afternoon, you can celebrate your incredible day on the water. You could revisit a favorite seafood restaurant or explore the wide variety of international cuisines that this cosmopolitan city has to offer. After a day of sun and sea, a relaxed dinner is the perfect way to unwind.

How to Go:

The only way to experience the offshore reefs is by joining an organized boat tour. There are several reputable dive centers and tour operators based in Jeddah that offer these full-day excursions. You can book your trip online in advance or have your hotel concierge arrange it for you. The tour is an all-inclusive package. It will include a transfer from your hotel to the marina (often the Al Ahlam or Obhur marina), the boat trip itself, a professional guide or divemaster, all the necessary snorkeling or diving equipment, and your lunch and refreshments. This fully managed approach is the safest and most enjoyable way to experience the Red Sea, with experts who know the best reefs and can ensure your safety and comfort throughout the day.

Ideal Estimated Daily Cost (Mid-Range)

Item Cost for 1 Pax (USD) Cost for 2 Pax (USD) Cost for 3 Pax (USD) Cost for 4 Pax (USD) Cost for 5 Pax (USD)
Accommodation (1-2 Rooms) $90 – $170 $110 – $190 $180 – $320 $220 – $380 $280 – $480
Food & Drinks (Dinner Only) $30 – $50 $60 – $100 $90 – $150 $120 – $200 $150 – $250
Activities (Boat Trip) $100 – $150 $200 – $300 $300 – $450 $400 – $600 $500 – $750
Daily Total $220 – $370 $370 – $590 $570 – $920 $740 – $1180 $930 – $1480

Day 13: Jeddah’s Modern Art & Corniche

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Daily Theme: A City of Sculpture and Seaside Splendor. Today you will explore the modern, artistic, and cosmopolitan side of Jeddah. Your day begins with a visit to the incredible Jeddah Sculpture Museum, a unique open-air gallery located on the corniche. This park features a world-class collection of sculptures by famous international artists like Henry Moore and Joan Miró, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Red Sea. In the afternoon, you will explore the Jeddah Waterfront, also known as the Corniche, a beautifully developed area perfect for a long, leisurely stroll or a bicycle ride. Admire the modern architecture, the beautiful mosques (like the floating Al-Rahmah Mosque), and the vibrant public art installations. As the day ends, find a spot at a seaside cafe to watch the magnificent King Fahd’s Fountain erupt into the night sky, sending a jet of water over 300 meters high. This is a day to appreciate the modern, creative, and outward-looking spirit that makes Jeddah such a unique and dynamic city.

Local Tour Activities: Visit the Jeddah Sculpture Museum on the corniche. Take a long walk or rent a bicycle to explore the Jeddah Waterfront. Visit the “floating” Al-Rahmah Mosque. Watch the King Fahd’s Fountain at night.

Options for Different Travelers:

  • Young Travelers: The Jeddah Waterfront is a hub for cool activities. Renting an e-scooter is a fun way to explore the long stretch of coast. The modern art scene is a huge draw.
  • Seniors: A slow, gentle stroll along the wide, flat corniche is a wonderful and relaxing activity. There are many benches and cafes where you can rest and enjoy the view.
  • * Family: The Jeddah Waterfront is a fantastic place for families, with numerous large, modern playgrounds, wide open spaces for kids to run, and a generally safe and family-friendly atmosphere. * With Disability: The Jeddah Waterfront and Corniche are modern and designed to be highly accessible, with wide, smooth, and flat promenades that are perfect for wheelchair users.

Options for Different Travel Styles:

  • Luxury: For a different perspective, charter a private boat for a short cruise along the corniche in the late afternoon to see the skyline and the fountain from the water.
  • Adventure: Go for a run along the corniche in the morning or evening, joining the many Jeddah locals who use this beautiful space for their daily exercise.
  • Nature: The Red Sea is the star. Spend your time appreciating the different colors of the water as the sun moves across the sky and watch for seabirds along the coast.

Travel Tip of the Day:

The King Fahd’s Fountain is a spectacular sight, but a key travel tip is to know that it is not switched on until the evening. The fountain typically begins operating around sunset and continues until midnight. Therefore, you should plan your visit to the southern end of the corniche for the evening to see it in its full glory. There are many cafes and restaurants in the area with great views of the fountain. Finding a comfortable spot to sit and watch the incredible plume of water soar into the night sky is a classic Jeddah experience and a perfect way to end a day of exploring the city’s beautiful waterfront. Be sure to check the local timings, as they can sometimes vary.

What to Wear:

For your day exploring the modern and relatively liberal city of Jeddah, a smart and stylish casual outfit is perfect. While still respecting the general principles of modest dress, you will find a more relaxed atmosphere here. For women, a long, fashionable maxi dress or a pair of elegant wide-leg trousers with a stylish top is ideal. An abaya is still a practical and respected choice but is less mandatory here than in other cities. For men, a pair of smart chinos or trousers with a polo shirt or a linen shirt is a great look. You will be doing a lot of walking along the sunny corniche, so comfortable walking sandals or shoes, a sun hat, and sunglasses are essential. This relaxed but polished attire will have you feeling perfectly at home in the cosmopolitan and chic environment of Jeddah’s waterfront.

Where to Eat:

The Jeddah Waterfront and the surrounding areas offer a fantastic range of dining options. For a casual lunch with a great view, you can find numerous cafes along the corniche that serve sandwiches, salads, and light meals. For a truly special dinner with a view of King Fahd’s Fountain, the restaurants in the five-star hotels located on the southern corniche, like the Ritz-Carlton or the InterContinental, are excellent choices. For a taste of the modern Saudi food scene, head to the Al Khayyat district, where you will find a huge number of trendy and high-quality restaurants serving everything from gourmet burgers to contemporary Saudi fusion cuisine. This area is a hub for Jeddah’s foodies and offers a vibrant and delicious way to spend your evening.

How to Go:

The best way to explore the long stretch of the Jeddah Corniche and Waterfront is by using taxis or ride-hailing services like Uber and Careem. You can take a taxi to the Jeddah Sculpture Museum, explore that area on foot, and then take another taxi further up the coast to the main Waterfront area. This gives you the flexibility to explore different sections of the vast corniche. For a more active experience, you can rent bicycles or e-scooters at the Jeddah Waterfront, which is a fun and popular way to cover a lot of ground. Using a combination of walking and taxis is the most efficient way to see all the highlights of this beautiful coastal promenade without getting too tired in the heat.

Ideal Estimated Daily Cost (Mid-Range)

Item Cost for 1 Pax (USD) Cost for 2 Pax (USD) Cost for 3 Pax (USD) Cost for 4 Pax (USD) Cost for 5 Pax (USD)
Accommodation (1-2 Rooms) $90 – $170 $110 – $190 $180 – $320 $220 – $380 $280 – $480
Food & Drinks $40 – $70 $80 – $140 $120 – $210 $160 – $280 $200 – $350
Local Transport (Taxis) $20 – $30 $20 – $30 $25 – $40 $25 – $40 $30 – $50
Activities (Bike Rental etc.) $10 – $20 $20 – $40 $30 – $60 $40 – $80 $50 – $100
Daily Total $160 – $290 $230 – $400 $355 – $630 $445 – $780 $560 – $980

Day 14: Leisure & Farewell

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Daily Theme: A Final Day of Red Sea Relaxation. On your last full day in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the time is yours to savor. After an incredible journey through ancient wonders, vast deserts, and spiritual heartlands, this day is a gift of relaxation in the cosmopolitan coastal city of Jeddah. You can spend the day exactly as you please. Perhaps you’ll return to the beautiful Red Sea for one last swim at a private beach club, or maybe indulge in some retail therapy at one of the city’s luxurious, modern shopping malls. It’s the perfect opportunity for a final, relaxing spa treatment or to do some last-minute souvenir shopping in the atmospheric souqs of Al Balad. As the sun begins to set on your adventure, prepare for a memorable farewell dinner. Choose a special restaurant, perhaps one with a stunning view of the sea, and raise a glass to the incredible memories you have made on this pioneering journey through the heart of a nation that is sharing its treasures with the world.

Local Tour Activities: A free day for optional activities. You could choose to relax at a private beach, go shopping at the Red Sea Mall, or revisit a favorite spot. Enjoy a special farewell dinner.

Options for Different Travelers:

  • Young Travelers: A final shopping spree at a modern mall, followed by a farewell dinner at a trendy restaurant in a lively district.
  • Seniors: A perfect day for pure relaxation. Enjoy the hotel’s amenities, perhaps visit a beautiful art gallery, and enjoy an elegant, unhurried farewell dinner.
  • Family: A final fun-filled day at a private beach club with pools and activities for kids is a great option. Al Shallal Theme Park is another fun choice for the evening.
  • With Disability: A relaxing day enjoying your accessible hotel is ideal. The city’s modern and accessible malls are perfect for a comfortable day of shopping and dining.

Options for Different Travel Styles:

  • Luxury: Indulge in a full-day spa package at a luxury hotel. For your farewell dinner, book a table at a high-end restaurant at the Jeddah Yacht Club for a sophisticated and scenic experience.
  • Adventure: For a final taste of the sea, try a new water sport like windsurfing or sailing from one of the private marinas.
  • Nature: Take a final, mindful walk along the corniche in the early morning, the most peaceful and beautiful time to appreciate the coastal environment.

Travel Tip of the Day:

Jeddah is a great place for last-minute souvenir shopping, offering a mix of traditional and modern options. A useful travel tip is to know where to look. For traditional items like dates, spices, and perfumes, the souqs in Al Balad are the most authentic. For high-quality, modern Saudi designer goods, from fashion to home decor, the upscale boutiques in the major shopping malls like the Red Sea Mall or the Boulevard are your best bet. Remember that tipping is not customary in Saudi Arabia, but it is always appreciated for excellent service. A small tip of 10-15% in a restaurant is a generous gesture. Having a mix of cash for the souqs and a credit card for the malls is the best approach for a successful and enjoyable final day of shopping and dining.

What to Wear:

For your final day in Jeddah, a stylish and comfortable smart-casual outfit will be perfect. For a day of shopping in the air-conditioned malls or relaxing at a beach club, a pair of lightweight trousers or a stylish maxi dress is ideal. For your special farewell dinner, it’s a lovely occasion to dress up. Jeddah has a sophisticated dining scene, and a smart-elegant outfit will fit right in. For men, this could be smart chinos and a collared shirt. For women, a chic dress or a stylish top and skirt combination is perfect. While the city is more relaxed, it is still important to dress modestly, avoiding anything too revealing. This polished and respectful attire is the perfect way to enjoy a final, sophisticated day and night in the Bride of the Red Sea.

Where to Eat:

Make your last dinner in Saudi Arabia a truly special one. Jeddah’s culinary scene offers many spectacular options for a farewell feast. For a meal with an incredible view, consider one of the high-end restaurants located in the five-star hotels along the corniche, offering panoramic vistas of the Red Sea. The restaurants at the new Jeddah Yacht Club and Marina also offer a glamorous and vibrant setting for a final meal. For a final, delicious taste of the local cuisine, a return visit to a high-quality seafood restaurant like Twina is always a fantastic choice. Booking a table in advance for any of these popular, upscale venues is highly recommended. Choosing a restaurant with a special ambiance and exquisite food is the perfect way to toast to your incredible journey through the Kingdom.

How to Go:

On your final day of leisure, you will likely be using taxis or ride-hailing services like Uber and Careem to get around. These are the most convenient way to travel between your hotel, the shopping malls, and your chosen restaurant for dinner. They are readily available throughout the city and are affordable. If you are planning to visit a private beach club, it is best to take a taxi there. This ease of transport gives you the complete freedom to design your last day exactly as you please, whether it involves a final cultural immersion, a shopping spree, or simply relaxing by the sea, all easily accessible with a quick and comfortable ride.

Ideal Estimated Daily Cost (Mid-Range)

Item Cost for 1 Pax (USD) Cost for 2 Pax (USD) Cost for 3 Pax (USD) Cost for 4 Pax (USD) Cost for 5 Pax (USD)
Accommodation (1-2 Rooms) $90 – $170 $110 – $190 $180 – $320 $220 – $380 $280 – $480
Food & Drinks (incl. Farewell Dinner) $50 – $100 $100 – $200 $150 – $300 $200 – $400 $250 – $500
Local Transport (Taxis) $20 – $30 $20 – $30 $25 – $40 $25 – $40 $30 – $50
Activities (Shopping/Beach Club) $50 – $100 $100 – $200 $150 – $300 $200 – $400 $250 – $500
Daily Total $210 – $400 $330 – $620 $505 – $960 $645 – $1220 $810 – $1530

Day 15: Departure from Jeddah

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Daily Theme: Ma’a Salama, Al-Mamlaka! Farewell to the Kingdom. On the final morning of your extraordinary journey through Saudi Arabia, your adventure comes to a close. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for one last, leisurely breakfast, savoring a final cup of rich Arabic coffee. This is a time for packing your bags with the treasures you have collected—the dates from Medina, the frankincense from a Riyadh souq, and the incredible memories from the past two weeks. From the futuristic vision of Riyadh and the ancient, silent majesty of AlUla to the profound spiritual atmosphere of Medina and the vibrant, artistic spirit of Jeddah, you have witnessed a country of incredible depth and diversity. As you take your transfer to King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) for your flight home, you leave with a unique perspective, having been among the first wave of travelers to explore the wonders of this historic and rapidly changing kingdom.

Local Tour Activities: Enjoy a final breakfast. Depending on your flight schedule, you might have time for some last-minute souvenir shopping before taking your pre-arranged transfer to King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) for your flight home.

Travel Tip of the Day:

King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) in Jeddah has a brand new and world-class terminal for international flights. A great final travel tip is to allow some extra time to enjoy it. The architecture is stunning, and it has excellent facilities, including a wide variety of shops and restaurants. It even has a giant indoor aquarium. This is your last chance to buy high-quality Saudi dates, perfumes, and other souvenirs. The airport is very large, so be sure to leave plenty of time to get to your gate. Arriving at the airport three to four hours before your international flight is highly recommended. This will give you a stress-free check-in experience and ample time to appreciate one of the world’s newest and most impressive airport terminals, a final testament to the ambitious vision of modern Saudi Arabia.

What to Wear:

For your departure day, comfort is the key for your long journey home. A pair of comfortable travel trousers or joggers with a soft t-shirt is the ideal outfit. The most important item is a warm layer, such as a sweater or a hoodie, as airplane cabins are often cold. Wear comfortable shoes that are easy to take on and off for airport security. For your journey to the airport, a modest outfit is still the most appropriate choice. This comfortable and practical attire will ensure you have a relaxed and pleasant journey home, with plenty of time to reflect on the unique and incredible experiences of your trip through Saudi Arabia.

Where to Eat:

Enjoy a final, leisurely breakfast at your hotel in Jeddah. Savor the fresh fruits, pastries, and perhaps a final taste of a local dish like ‘shakshuka’. Once you arrive at the new terminal at King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED), you will find an excellent selection of food and beverage options. There is a large food court with a variety of international fast-food brands and restaurants serving local and regional cuisine. There are also numerous high-quality cafes where you can have a final coffee and a snack before your flight. The selection is very good, so you can easily have a satisfying final meal at the airport before you depart, a perfect and convenient end to your culinary journey.

How to Go:

The most reliable and stress-free way to get to King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) from your hotel is by a pre-arranged private transfer. Your hotel can book a car for you at a fixed price. Alternatively, you can use a ride-hailing app like Uber or Careem, which are very reliable in Jeddah. The journey to the airport can take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on traffic and the location of your hotel. It is crucial to allow plenty of time for this journey. A pre-booked transfer is the highly recommended option for a departure day, as it provides peace of mind and ensures a timely arrival at the airport, for a smooth and worry-free end to your incredible Saudi Arabian holiday.

Ideal Estimated Daily Cost (Mid-Range)

Item Cost for 1 Pax (USD) Cost for 2 Pax (USD) Cost for 3 Pax (USD) Cost for 4 Pax (USD) Cost for 5 Pax (USD)
Food & Drinks (Breakfast/Snacks) $25 – $40 $50 – $80 $75 – $120 $100 – $160 $125 – $200
Airport Transfer $30 – $50 $30 – $50 $40 – $60 $40 – $60 $50 – $70
Daily Total (No Accommodation) $55 – $90 $80 – $130 $115 – $180 $140 – $220 $175 – $270

Total 15-Day Trip Estimated Cost Summary

This detailed summary provides a realistic cost estimate for a 15-day mid-range trip, excluding international flights. Saudi Arabia is a relatively expensive destination. A significant portion of the cost is for the essential private 4×4 vehicle with a driver-guide for the Riyadh and AlUla portions, domestic flights, and the high-speed train. This budget reflects a comfortable, efficient, and ideal way to experience the country’s highlights.

Cost Category Details Estimated Cost per Person (for a 2-person trip) Estimated Total for 2 Pax (USD)
Accommodation 14 nights in well-rated mid-range and boutique hotels. $1,200 – $2,000 $2,400 – $4,000
Transportation Private driver (multiple days), domestic flight, high-speed train, airport transfers, local taxis. $1,000 – $1,500 $2,000 – $3,000
Food & Drinks Lunches, dinners, and drinks for 15 days, including some hotel dining and local restaurants. $700 – $1,200 $1,400 – $2,400
Tours & Activities All pre-booked AlUla tours, Edge of the World tour, Red Sea trip, guides, and entrance fees. $400 – $600 $800 – $1,200
Contingency / Miscellaneous Approx. 10% for tips (not customary but appreciated), souvenirs, and unforeseen expenses. $330 – $530 $660 – $1,060
Grand Total (Per Person) $3,630 – $5,830
Grand Total (For 2 People) $7,260 – $11,660

General Travel Information

Visa & Entry Requirements

Saudi Arabia has opened its doors to tourism, and the process for obtaining a tourist visa is now very straightforward for many nationalities. Most visitors from eligible countries can apply for an e-Visa online before their trip. The process is quick, and the visa is typically issued within minutes. It is a multiple-entry visa valid for one year, allowing for a stay of up to 90 days. It is essential to check the official Saudi government visa portal for the most up-to-date list of eligible countries and the latest application procedures. Your passport must be valid for at least six months from your date of entry. While the rules have relaxed significantly, it is always a good idea to have your hotel bookings and flight details on hand when you arrive. Ensuring your visa is in order well before your travel date is the first step to a smooth and worry-free journey.

Cultural Etiquette & Laws

Saudi Arabia is a country with deep cultural and religious traditions based on Islam, and respecting these is paramount for any visitor. The dress code is the most visible aspect; women should wear a loose-fitting abaya in public, and while a headscarf is not mandatory for foreigners, it is required for entering mosques and is a sign of respect. Men should wear long trousers and avoid sleeveless shirts. Public displays of affection are not permitted. The sale, purchase, and consumption of alcohol is strictly illegal in the entire country and should not be attempted. During the holy month of Ramadan, it is forbidden to eat, drink, or smoke in public during daylight hours. Saudi people are incredibly hospitable and welcoming, but they are also private. Always ask for permission before taking a photograph of a person, especially a woman. By being mindful and respectful of these customs and laws, you will have a much richer and more positive interaction with the local culture.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Saudi Arabia is during the cooler winter months, from October to March. During this period, the weather is very pleasant across most of the country, making it ideal for sightseeing, desert excursions, and exploring archaeological sites. Daytime temperatures are warm and sunny, while evenings, especially in the desert and northern regions like AlUla, can be quite cool, requiring a jacket. The summer months, from May to September, are extremely hot, with temperatures in cities like Riyadh and in the desert often exceeding 45°C (113°F), which can make daytime exploration very challenging. The coastal city of Jeddah is hot and humid year-round, but it is more manageable during the winter months. For the most comfortable and enjoyable experience of the diverse landscapes and outdoor attractions that Saudi Arabia has to offer, planning your trip for the winter season is highly recommended.

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