7 Days 6 Nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
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Embark on a 7-day journey through the cultural and natural marvels of Saudi Arabia, starting in the modern capital Riyadh, wandering through ancient desert villages, and ending by the Red Sea in historic Jeddah.
This tour combines urban exploration, historical immersion, and breathtaking landscapes, including the mysterious village of Ushaiger, the dramatic cliffs of the Edge of the World, the sandstone wonders of AlUla, and the UNESCO-listed coral-stone buildings of Al-Balad in Jeddah.
With carefully planned domestic transfers, guided sightseeing, and a balanced pace, this itinerary is ideal for those seeking a deep and authentic Saudi experience.
Our day begins with a journey into the heart of old Riyadh. Wander the narrow lanes of AlDirah Neighborhood. Continue to the bustling Souk Al-Zal, one of the city’s oldest markets, alive with the scent of oud, the sparkle of antiques, and the rich textures of handwoven carpets. Next, step into history at Al Masmak Palace, the mud-brick fortress tied to the kingdom’s unification. Afterwards, immerse yourself in the cultural treasures of the Saudi National Museum, a world-class showcase of Arabia’s history, Islam, and heritage, then visit the elegant Murabba Palace, once home to King Abdulaziz,
As the day winds down, head out to Diriyah’s At-Turaif District, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the birthplace of the first Saudi state. Finally, shift into Riyadh’s modern skyline with the striking the futuristic Kingdom Tower, famous for its sky bridge and overnight in Riyadh
Transfer to Jeddah Airport for your onward flight.
Most travelers require a visa. You can apply for a tourist eVisa online, which is available for citizens of many countries.
Yes, Saudi Arabia is generally safe for tourists. Follow local laws and customs, and stay aware of your surroundings.
Modest clothing is recommended. Women are not required to wear an abaya but should dress conservatively. Men should avoid sleeveless tops and shorts in public.
Major credit cards are widely accepted, especially in cities. However, it's good to carry some cash for small shops and rural areas.
No. The sale, purchase, and consumption of alcohol are strictly prohibited.
Arabic is the official language. English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and by younger generations.
The currency is Saudi Riyal (SAR). ATMs are widely available.
Yes. As of recent regulations, unmarried foreign couples are allowed to stay in the same hotel room.
You can take photos of landscapes and tourist attractions, but avoid photographing government buildings or locals without permission.
October to March is ideal due to cooler weather, especially for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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