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Want to book a cheap holiday to Saudi?

Saudi Arabia holidays must be booked to be believed.

This amazing country has a lot to offer tourists, including year-round weather, gleaming modern cities like Jeddah, Riyadh, and Tabuk, a rich heritage, and unrivalled natural beauty.

The varied topography of Saudi Arabia includes uninhabited beaches, lush mountains, and terracotta-colored deserts, all of which offer a wealth of chances for exploration, adventure, and leisure. In addition to the variety of family-friendly activities, there are a plethora of intriguing cultural attractions just waiting to be discovered on your Saudi Arabia holidays.

Discover all of this and more for yourself on these amazing Saudi Arabia holidays.

You can now book your ideal Saudi Arabia holidays with Holiyeah, the UK’s leading holiday travel agency for Saudi Arabia holidays.

In order to make sure you have an outstanding Saudi Arabia holidays, HoliYeah offers a personalised service and draws on its professional destination expertise.

Our Travel Specialists will be with you every step of the process, from booking to travel, and are available to address any questions you may have.

About Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is officially promoting tourism and welcoming visits to its five UNESCO sites, which were previously off-limits to non-religious travellers until 2019.

This oil-rich country has miles of coastline on the Red and Arabian Seas, as well as extensive sand dunes, ancient cities, and lush mountains.

The Arabian Peninsula has a long history, was the site of ancient civilizations, and is near important trading routes like the Frankincense Trail. Rock art depicting visual depictions of daily life at the time was left behind by travelling traders and locals all across the country.

The magnificent Nabateans had a second city close to Al Ula called Mada’in Saleh. Epic rock-cut tombs still dot the desert, soaring above the sand on massive rock outcrops.

The Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia is also home to several beautiful beaches and diving opportunities. Some of the diving spots here contain old shipwrecks as well as vibrant marine life like sharks, rays, barracudas, turtles, and reef fish.

The Prince Saud Al-Faisal Wildlife Research Center, which is in charge of the conservation of imperilled Arabian animal species, including the red-necked ostrich and Arabian leopard, is yet another outstanding wildlife destination in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia Climate

You can book Saudi Arabia Holidays with friends and family anytime because Saudi Arabia has year-round good weather, making it a year-round vacation choice.

The average temperature in the summer, from June to September, is about 45 °C.

The rest of the year is also pleasant, with temperatures reaching 30 °C in the fall and visitors still experiencing balmy days in the winter despite the frigid nights.

Saudi Arabia experiences very little rainfall, and the chances of a shower are highest in the spring, particularly in the country’s central region or over the Asir Mountains in the southwest.

Top Places to Stay for Saudi Arabia Holidays

It is not an exaggeration to claim that each region of Saudi Arabia has its unique attractions and deserves a vacation all on its own.

It would be simple to devote all of your time to touring the contemporary yet mediaeval towns of Riyadh and Jeddah or learning about the illustrious history and colourful legends of Al-Ula—after all, it is an enormous archaeological marvel.

1. Jeddah

If you’re looking for a more modern Saudi Arabian experience, stay at this small Saudi destination. Its unofficial motto is “Jeddah’s different.”

Jeddah, which is more open to outside influences than other areas, has developed into a vibrant, cosmopolitan city with brand-new high-rise hotels and high-profile events like the yearly winter Red Sea International Film Festival.

At Jeddah Corniche, living comfortably comes with a touch of relaxation. A colony of piers, swimming beaches, restaurants, and lavishly planted walking and cycling pathways has sprung up along this 4.2-kilometer corniche.

Art lovers can admire the sculptures by Henry Moore and Joan Miro, to name a couple, that are scattered throughout the shoreline.

Enjoy the sunset or stay up until midnight to witness the 300-meter King Fahd’s Fountain play. Despite the glitzy stores and the multitude of activities, history aficionados will still find plenty to like here.

If lounging around isn’t your thing, then a trip to Jeddah’s Al Balad, a magnificent old district, will be.

You can spend your days wandering through little passageways guarded with coral-crafted homes that radiate a pinkish hue as the aroma of oud guides you to treasure-filled souks in this intact and recently revitalised city.

Take a break from exploring and have a cup of one of the many unique cafes’ thick, rich coffee!

2. Riyadh

Come on down to the capital of Saudi Arabia! This location has a certain allure because it marries the mediaeval and the modern. Despite the fact that the area is known for its dazzling high towers and thriving modern art scene, Arabian culture has a strong presence.

Find the spice-filled souks, where vendors offering a technicolour array of items are packed with culture.

Shoppers should visit Souq Al Zal on Friday, when an antique auction takes place throughout the evening and the smell of burning oud and the chime of happy hawkers are at their zenith.

Dive into a sea of beautiful antique buildings and museums for some food for thought. The transformation of cities from old to new is quite spectacular and easily visible.

Without really tasting it, it might be difficult to obtain a sense of location. A substantial dinner will warm you right up at Najd Village, where you can sample some of the best food.

Kabsa, jareesh, and hashi are terrific dishes to share if you’re seeking to eat with a group. Although warm weather is expected in Saudi Arabia, the winter is the best time to visit Riyadh because the temperatures are far more bearable than the 44 degrees offered up in the summer!

3. Makkah

The main reason Makkah is well-known worldwide is that it is the holiest city in Islam. Makkah, purportedly the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad, is rich in holy sites and mosques and has been wonderfully preserved.

Non-Muslims are not allowed entry into the city since most of the millions of visitors to this location come on pilgrimages to complete one of the five pillars of their faith.

The Grand Mosque (Masjid Al Haram), an extravagant compound, is bustling with activity all day long and is where most people prefer to spend their time.

Masjid Al Haram, which can hold up to four million worshipers at once, is centred on the renowned Kaaba, also known as the cube, and draped in black silk with gold embroidery.

4. Medina

Al Medina Al Munawwarah, the full name of Medina, is a significant location in the Islamic faith and is ranked as the second-holiest city in Islam.

The Prophet Muhammad resided and taught in this location, which translates as “the Enlightened City,” after his departure from Makkah, and it has numerous elements that reflect this.

One is the Al Masjid a Nabawi, which is said to have been built by the prophet himself and served as his final resting place.There are many additional reasons to visit Medina in addition to the pleasant climate and religious attractions.

Visit the numerous malls, including eateries, branded shops, and more, or brush up on your knowledge at the museums brimming with facts about the history and culture of the region.

5. Tabuk

Tabuk is a geographically fortunate city with kilometres of immaculate beaches that are attractive in the summertime and frost peaks that command the skyline in the winter.

It is located just a few kilometres from the Jordan-Saudi border. Ancient Hajj pilgrims from Syria and Egypt travelling to Mecca left their cultural legacies behind, which are still visible in this historic city’s wealth of archaeological structures and artefacts.

Where should you eat during your Saudi Arabia Holidays?

Foodies will adore Saudi Arabia.

A savoury Shakshuka, which consists of eggs cooked in tomato sauce with peppers and herbs, can be a good way to start the day.

Lighter breakfast options include simpler flatbreads with cheese and date jam, or you might choose a masoub that includes banana, ground flatbread, cream, cheese, dates, and honey.

As the primary meal of the day in the Middle East, lunch is the ideal time to try Kabsa, the national dish of Saudi Arabia, which is created with rice, meat, veggies, and spices.

Harees, a classic porridge, and thareed, a fiery stew, are just a couple of the delectable options for dinner.

What are the best places to stay in Saudi Arabia?

We offer a wide selection of lodging for your Saudi Arabia holidays, with options for every price range.

Perhaps you’re seeking a cosy, reasonably priced hotel close to Jeddah’s top tourist destinations or a distinctive tented camp in Al-Ula’s atmospheric desert landscape. Or maybe you’re searching for a luxurious boutique hotel in the centre of Riyadh?

You won’t have to go through tens of thousands of Saudi Arabian hotels here. Our travel advisers are there to assist and frequently have first-hand knowledge because we have already done the legwork and chosen the best places to stay for you.

Shopping in Saudi Arabia

Another popular leisure activity in Saudi Arabia is shopping, which includes going to modern, upscale malls, conventional marketplaces, and gold souks.

Book Saudi Arabia Holidays with HoliYeah.com

Saudi Arabia holidays are genuinely unique experiences for someone who is new to international travel and are significantly different from other Middle Eastern countries.

Explore this interesting country without the masses by being among the first to explore Saudi Arabia’s distinctive culture and traditions.

Our knowledgeable travel advisers are a gold mine of knowledge about what to do here and frequently have first-hand travel experience. HoliYeah, the best holiday travel company in the UK, offers a wide range of Saudi Arabia vacations.

They are the ideal people to ask for assistance on how to mix the kingdom with some beach time in Dubai or Abu Dhabi, whether you want to explore the region in depth on a private trip or are searching for suggestions.

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    FAQs for The Saudi Arabia Holidays 

    Where can I book cheap Saudi holidays from the UK?
    HoliYeah, one of the top holiday travel agencies in the UK, offers affordable Saudi holiday packages. Please contact us at contact@holiyeah.com or 0208 124 1050.You can go through a variety of Saudi Arabia vacations or choose a custom itinerary that meets your requirements.
    Can I fly to Saudi from the UK?
    Absolutely! Saudi Arabia is easily accessible thanks to daily flights operated by Saudia Airlines and British Airways from Heathrow. You have the option of flying directly or via other Middle Eastern nations like Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
    What are the best months to visit Saudi Arabia?
    Contrary to popular belief, Saudi Arabia does not always have hot weather! The four unique seasons in the kingdom range from frigid breezes in January to scorching desert heat in August. The months of October through March are the best for travelling to the kingdom because the weather is normally warm during the day and moderate at night.
    Is Saudi Arabia holiday safe?
    Traveling to Saudi Arabia is generally seen as secure, particularly in popular tourist destinations like Riyadh and Jeddah. It's crucial to respect the morals and traditions, just as when visiting other nations, so make sure you are aware of them before travelling there.