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Why Saudi Arabia Is Your Next Adventure Travel Destination

Nov 29, 2022
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Camels in AlUla
Credit: Saudi Tourism Authority


When the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia officially opened its doors to travelers from 49 countries in 2019, early visitors uncovered a virtually unexplored world of exciting contrasts.

Residents of Riyadh live among towering skyscrapers next to state-of-the-art fashion malls adjacent to ancient ruins, yet the call to prayer still rings out loudly five times a day. Children and youth also make up a solid two-thirds of the Saudi population, which means the historically conservative Kingdom is left grappling with its evolving identity.

But, one detail about the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has not and will not change. The country is brimming with wonders and historical finds that should be on every traveler's bucket list if they're not already.

If you're an adventure traveler, you'll want to know about all the thrilling and unusual things to see and explore in this mysterious kingdom. If you're considering a visit to Saudi Arabia in order to see and explore, read on to learn more.

A Visit to AlUla Old Town is a Must

Located in the northwestern edge of Saudi Arabia sits AlUla Old Town — an ancient settlement and "ghost town" that was inhabited from the 12th to 20th centuries. The old town is absolutely vast and excitingly well preserved, with 900 houses, 400 shops and five ancient town squares still held together enough to walk through and explore.

You can take a virtual tour of AlUla before you go, but you'll definitely want to see the abandoned village with its narrow, winding streets and stone buildings for yourself. You can even take part in other adventure activities in the area, from the AlUla zipline experience to rock climbing, buggy tours, and cycling.

Saudi AlUla
AlUla, Saudi Arabia

See Ancient Tombs Galore

An archaeological site known as Hegra, which is located in the greater region of AlUla, is home to rooms ornately decorated and carefully carved into desert boulders similar to Jordan's Petra. Hegra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and rightfully so considering you can head here to see 111 monumental tombs, some of which date back as far as the 1st century BC.

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Visitors will also love seeing the Qasr al-Farid (also called the Lonely Castle), which is carved out of a single boulder with a four-story facade.

Visit the Edge of the World

Saudi Arabia is also home to the Edge of the World, both literally and figuratively. This region of the Kingdom is one of the most visited, and it is made up of 300-meter-high cliffs that overlook an expansive plain of desert sand.

The Edge of the World is a 90-minute drive from the capital city of Riyadh, and adventurous travelers can hike to the top. Good walking shoes are absolutely essential for the journey, and those who don't want to do it alone can hire an experienced guide to show them the way.

Jeddah Corniche
1/1110 Things to Do in Jeddah

Situated on Saudi Arabia's western coast along the Red Sea, the port city of Jeddah is a diverse destination where travelers can uncover rich and fascinating history and culture as well as engage with nature, sample world-class cuisine, view one-of-a-kind sites and shop for their next favorite item. The city also functions as a gateway to the Islamic holy cities of Mecca and Medina as well as numerous on-water adventures via the sparkling Red Sea. Here are just some of the many highlights that await visitors to Jeddah.
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Saudi Jeddah
2/1110 Things to Do in Jeddah

Visit Al Balad. When in Jeddah, exploring the UNESCO World Heritage designated Al Balad is a must. The "Old Town," Balad is Jeddah's historical center and dates all the way back to the seventh century. Visitors can tour ancient houses like Bait Nassif and see for themselves why this site earned UNESCO status in 2014.

Jeddah King Fahd's Fountain
3/1110 Things to Do in Jeddah

Snap a Photo at King Fahd's Fountain. Don't miss a chance to see the world's tallest fountain for yourself. Head to the waterfront to view the spectacular King Fahd's Fountain, a 30-year-old monument in the middle of the Red Sea shooting waters more than 1,000 feet into the sky for the perfect photo-op.
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Jeddah aquarium
4/1110 Things to Do in Jeddah

Tour the Fakieh Aquarium. Visitors to Jeddah will also want to check out the Fakieh Aquarium, a first-of-its-kind marine exhibition that's home to more than 200 species, the vast majority of which (85 percent) are native to the destination's undisturbed coral reefs. Sharks and penguins are among the aquarium's top attractions.
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Jeddah shopping
5/1110 Things to Do in Jeddah

Shop Like a Local. Shopping is a big part of the authentic Jeddah experience and visitors have no shortage of exciting options, from an array of multicultural souqs to the sprawling Red Sea Mall. The Mall of Arabia is another ideal destination for shoppers, offering 400-plus stores in addition to entertainment in amusement rides and cinemas.
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Jeddah Floating Mosque
6/1110 Things to Do in Jeddah

Visit the Floating Mosque. The "Al-Rahmah mosque," also known as the Floating Mosque, is a one-of-a-kind symbol of Jeddah, sitting just above the sea and drawing visitors' eyes in with its bright white color and unmistakable turquoise dome. It's undoubtedly one of the most Instagrammable spots in all of Saudi Arabia.
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Jeddah food
7/1110 Things to Do in Jeddah

Treat Your Taste Buds. No trip to Jeddah is complete without sampling the local cuisine. After all, you don't have to be a foodie to fall in love with the destination's fresh seafood at the famous Central Fish Market and Twina's restaurant or the delectable flavors of Hejazi cuisine available throughout the city.
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Jeddah coffee
8/1110 Things to Do in Jeddah

Grab a Rejuvenating Cup of Coffee. Coffee lovers will be in absolute heaven in Jeddah. The quality and creativity of the city's local cafes is unmatched and on full display at spots like Broots Coffee & Cocoa, Hemi Cafe and Roastery and CAF Cafe. Visitors can even pair their coffee with delicious pastries and views at the Medd Cafe & Roastery location in Historic Jeddah, Al-Balad.
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Jeddah ice skating
9/1110 Things to Do in Jeddah

Catch a Thrill at Al Shallal Theme Park. Travelers to Jeddah, especially families, will want to visit Al Shallal Theme Park, which offers a plethora of thrill rides including zero-gravity rides and roller coasters. Guests can also look forward to an ice skating rink, a recreated Amazon forest, Ferris wheel and much more.
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Jeddah Tayebat Museum
10/1110 Things to Do in Jeddah

Tour the Tayebat Museum Complex. History buffs will want to visit the Tayebat Museum to learn about Jeddah's 2,500-year history. The multi-room complex boasts several floors of in-depth exhibits helping visitors understand not only Jeddah's past but the history of Islam and how Saudi Arabia came to be formed.
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Jeddah Red Sea beach
11/1110 Things to Do in Jeddah

Explore the Red Sea. Jeddah's ideal locale along the Red Sea means that this spectacular body of water is not to be missed. Whether lounging on one of the nearby beaches or snorkeling and scuba diving the gorgeous offshore reefs, visitors are certain to come away with memories that will last a lifetime.
Credit: Saudi Tourism Authority

Other Adventure Activities in Saudi Arabia

Of course, there are many other adventure activities to consider in the Kingdom, both on land and in water. For example, some of the best scuba diving in the Middle East can be found along the coastal waters adjacent to Jeddah, which boasts an ancient old town that is worth a visit on its own. You can also explore the remains of a British cargo shipwreck dubbed the "Saudi Titanic," which sits half in and half out of the water next to the coastal city of Tabuk.

Camping and stargazing are also popular activities throughout the Kingdom's vast desert landscape, which is the largest in the world. Obviously, you may want to book a camel ride during your stay, or you can pick up higher speeds by booking a desert ATV tour instead.

Believe it or not, snow falls in some parts of the Kingdom during winter, paving the way for snow sledding, mountain snow drives and snowy hikes as well.

The Bottom Line

There are so many exciting things to see and do in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and you'll almost certainly be the first person you know to experience everything this country has to offer. From hiking and rock climbing to exploring ancient cities and tombs, you may be amazed at what you discover during your action-packed trip.

With that in mind, it makes sense to start planning your Saudi adventure today, or else your boldest and most daring friends could get there first.

For more information on Saudi Arabia, visit their tourism hub here.

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