7 days 6 nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
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Embark on a breathtaking journey through the heart of southern Saudi Arabia — from the vibrant shores of Jeddah to the lush mountains of Al Baha and Abha, down to the serene coasts of Jazan, and deep into the cultural richness of Najran. This 7-day adventure blends history, nature, and heritage into a seamless travel experience.
Explore UNESCO-listed old towns, marvel at mountain vistas, walk through traditional markets, and witness the transformation of landscapes — from the Red Sea to highland forests and desert fortresses. Whether you’re a culture enthusiast or nature lover, this tour offers a unique glimpse into the diverse soul of the Kingdom
Spend the day discovering Jeddah’s UNESCO-listed treasures. Start at the lively Fish Market, Continue to the Tayebat Museum then step into the historic lanes of Al-Balad, where coral-stone houses and carved wooden balconies recall centuries of trade. Visit Souk Al-Alawi, explore Nassif House, and pause at the ancient Al Shafi’i Mosque.then visiting the striking Floating Mosque. In the evening, admire the world’s tallest King Fahd Fountain and take a leisurely stroll along the Corniche. Overnight in Jeddah
Travel inland, passing through the cool highlands of Taif and onward to Albaha. En route, visit Al-Atawlah Heritage Village, with its stone homes, and the historic Bin Raqoush Palace. Walk beneath the tall junipers of Raghadan Forest, then explore the Regional Museum of Antiquities and Heritage. End the day with sunset views from Al Malad Castle. Overnight stay in Albaha.
This morning, explore the white stone houses of Thee Ain Village, known as the “Marble Village.” Continue to the dramatic landscapes of Jabal Shada Al A’la, before traveling to Abha. Here, visit the Aseer Regional Museum, climb up to Shamsan Castle, and wander the restored Shada Palace. Finish the day in Almuftaha Village, a colorful hub for art and culture. Overnight in Abha.
Travel south through the mountains. Stop at the Al-Abo Sarrah Palaces, then ascend Jabal Souda, the highest peak in Saudi Arabia. Visit the striking heritage village of Rijal Almaa, explore the House of Al-Rifai, and stroll through The Heritage Village. Conclude with a visit to Al Dosariyah Castle, an Ottoman-era fort overlooking the Red Sea. Overnight stay in Jazan.
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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