Overview
Unveil Saudi Arabia’s blend of modern marvels and ancient heritage. This 6-day package (5 full sightseeing days) combines Riyadh’s vibrant culture, AlUla’s rock-carved wonders, desert landscapes, and Jeddah’s coastal charm. Perfect for travelers eager to explore Arabia’s past and present with comfort and guided experiences.
Itinerary
Airport pickup and hotel transfer. Evening tour of Kingdom Centre Tower for panoramic city views. Dinner at a local Arabian restaurant.
Guided visits: National Museum, Masmak Fortress, and bustling Souq Al Zal. Afternoon excursion to Diriyah (UNESCO site), birthplace of the Saudi state. Evening free.
Morning flight to AlUla. Explore Elephant Rock and desert landscapes. Sunset at Harrat viewpoint. Overnight in AlUla.
Guided tour of Hegra (UNESCO World Heritage) with Nabataean tombs. Visit ancient rock art sites and Dadan ruins. Evening leisure under the stars.
Flight to Jeddah. Explore Al-Balad (UNESCO-listed Old Town), coral-stone houses, and traditional souqs. Evening at Jeddah Corniche with Red Sea sunset. Farewell dinner.
Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- 5 nights in 3–4★ hotels (Riyadh, AlUla, Jeddah)
- Daily breakfast
- Private airport transfers (arrival & departure)
- Domestic flights: Riyadh–AlUla, AlUla–Jeddah
- Entry tickets: Kingdom Centre, National Museum, Hegra, Diriyah
- Guided tours in Riyadh, AlUla, and Jeddah
- 24/7 local support
Cost Excludes
- International flights to/from Saudi Arabia
- Personal travel insurance (mandatory)
- Meals not specified (lunch/dinners unless mentioned)
- Optional desert activities (camel rides, hot-air ballooning)
- Visa fees (eVisa required for many nationalities)
- Tips, porterage, personal expenses
FAQs
Yes. Many travelers can apply for an eVisa online, valid for tourism across the Kingdom.
Yes, Saudi Arabia has rapidly developed tourism infrastructure. Guided tours ensure comfort and cultural insights.
October to April offers cooler, pleasant weather. Summers can be very hot, especially in desert regions.
Modest clothing is recommended. Women aren’t required to wear abayas but should dress conservatively. Men should avoid shorts in religious or cultural sites.
No, alcohol is prohibited. Enjoy traditional drinks like Arabic coffee, fresh juices, and mint tea instead.
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