GCC nationals do not need a Visa. Travelers are welcome to travel to Saudi at any time using their ID or Passport.
Dear Travel Professionals, consider Saudi Arabia as your next destination to offer your clients. It's a place where their dreams can come alive, where the wonders of the past and the possibilities of the future is waiting to be explored. Saudi Arabia is calling, and you have the key to unlock its magic for your clients.
The capital city of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh is a confluence of primeval and futuristic approaches. History and legacy come to life in this dynamic and constantly changing city, which is both the cradle of the monarchy and a flourishing, forward-thinking metropolis.
Taif's abundant natural beauty may be seen in its burgeoning fruit and flower farms, mist-covered mountains, lush valleys, and busy souqs that date back hundreds of years. You may witness a side of Saudi Arabia that is rarely seen here in the city of roses, surrounded by mountains and vegetation.
There is no place like Jeddah. This seaside city has been greeting visitors to its shores for centuries and has its own distinct appeal, pace, customs, and renowned corniche. Today, it is a thriving, multiethnic centre where variety permeates every part of the city. You may discover your adventure in Jeddah, which has a flourishing arts and cultural scene, a developing cuisine scene, and stunning architecture.
Few places in the world still give you the sense of being an authentic adventurer exploring uncharted territory. The sense of discovery is quickly destroyed by a selfie stick jungle in many historic locations. But deep in Saudi Arabia's northern desert, at Alula, the site of the nation's first UNESCO World Heritage Site, you might still be able to live out your fantasy of being a daring archaeologist for a day.
The backdrop of the narrative of the Prophet Moses, who spent ten years living east of the city, and old archaeological sites are two of Tabuk's top draws for tourists. Tabuk's picturesque coastal villages, such as Haql and Sharma, which mark the beginning of the Saudi Coast, has crystal-clear waters and immaculate beaches.
The city has plenty of attractions to explore, including the Abha Dam Lake and the Abha Palace Theme Park as well as the former mud-walled Shada Palace, which is now a museum. Shop at the thriving traditional marketplaces of Abha and Khamis Mushait, a sister city. After that, explore old areas like Al Nasb and Al Basta. Abha is the location to become fully immersed in the distinctive culture of the Aseer area, whether it be by visiting the Al Muftaha art village or learning about tribal rituals in the surrounding villages of Al Habala and Rijal Almaa.
Al Ahsa is home to one of the biggest oases in the world and is adequately named as Ahsa means “the sound of water flowing underground”. The region has beautiful tall palms and is a place to visit if you are in Eastern Province. Also, visiting Al Ahsa in cooler months is a great idea.
Jeddah, a rich heritage city celebrated by UNESCO is your key to witness antique balcony designs, stone walkways, ancient sidewalks, amusement parks, delicious food and its corniche.
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Read More...Welcome to the capital city of Saudi Arabia. Riyadh is where the culture meets the economy. The city has too much to offer if you have ample amount of time to spend. Ancient architecture to museums to modern attractions. But it’s well said that you haven't discovered the authentic taste of the city if you haven’t tasted its delicacies, and one thing we know for sure is that the Arabian cuisine is one of the best in the world. So it's our advice to not miss out on the delicious and authentic culinary experiences on your visit to Riyadh. The city is famous for serving the national dish Kab’sa and fusion cuisine. Without wasting even a second of yours, let’s read about the best cafes in Riyadh.
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