Tourist Attractions
Saudi Arabia is a top global tourist destination, offering a unique blend of natural, cultural, and religious attractions. Visitors can experience religious tourism in Mecca and Medina, heritage sites in Diriyah and AlUla, mountain escapes in Abha and Taif, and coastal tourism in Jeddah and NEOM, making it a comprehensive destination for all travelers.
Spiritual & Religious Tourism
Saudi Arabia is the foremost destination for Muslims, home to the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. Millions of visitors come annually for Hajj and Umrah, with advanced services ensuring a safe and comfortable spiritual experience.
Al Masjid Al Haram
Makkah Home to the holiest mosque in Islam, Al-Masjid Al-Haram, which contains the Kaaba—the qibla for all Muslims—and welcomes millions of pilgrims each year for Hajj and Umrah.
Jabal Al Noor (Mountain of Light)
Makkah Home to the holiest mosque in Islam, Al Masjid Al Haram, which contains the Kaaba, the qibla for all Muslims and welcomes millions of pilgrims each year for Hajj and Umrah.
Al Masjid Nabawi
Medina The second holiest city in Islam, founded by the Prophet after the Hijrah, and home to Al Masjid an Nabawi, which contains the blessed Rawdah and the Prophet’s noble tomb.
Quba Mosque
Medina The first mosque built in Islam, established by the Prophet upon his arrival in the city, holding a profound spiritual significance for Muslims around the world.
Masjid al Qiblatayn
Medina Named for the moment when the direction of prayer shifted from Jerusalem to the Kaaba, this historic mosque is considered one of the most significant religious landmarks in the city.
Al Masjid Al Haram
Makkah Home to the holiest mosque in Islam, Al-Masjid Al-Haram, which contains the Kaaba—the qibla for all Muslims—and welcomes millions of pilgrims each year for Hajj and Umrah.
Jabal Al Noor (Mountain of Light)
Makkah Home to the holiest mosque in Islam, Al Masjid Al Haram, which contains the Kaaba, the qibla for all Muslims and welcomes millions of pilgrims each year for Hajj and Umrah.
Al Masjid Nabawi
Medina The second holiest city in Islam, founded by the Prophet after the Hijrah, and home to Al Masjid an Nabawi, which contains the blessed Rawdah and the Prophet’s noble tomb.
Masjid al Qiblatayn
Medina Named for the moment when the direction of prayer shifted from Jerusalem to the Kaaba, this historic mosque is considered one of the most significant religious landmarks in the city.
Quba Mosque
Medina The first mosque built in Islam, established by the Prophet upon his arrival in the city, holding a profound spiritual significance for Muslims around the world.
Coastal & Marine Tourism
Saudi Arabia offers beautiful Red Sea and Arabian Gulf beaches like NEOM, Jeddah, Umluj, and Yanbu featuring clear waters, marine activities, and scenic coastal experiences.
NEOM
A futuristic destination on the Red Sea coast, known for its turquoise waters and stunning islands like Sindalah, offering luxury marine experiences that blend adventure with elegance.
JEDDAH
The Bride of the Red Sea, a vibrant city with a stunning seaside corniche, known for its beautiful beaches, waterfront dining, and wide range of marine activities.
UMLUJ
Known as the “Maldives of Saudi Arabia,” it features white sandy islands and crystal-clear waters, making it a top destination for diving, boating, and relaxing amid serene natural surroundings.
Adventure & Mountain Tourism
Mountain tourism is one of the Kingdom’s key attractions, offering natural landscapes that showcase diverse terrains and the richness of the local environment.
Saudi mountains are ideal for nature lovers and relaxation, offering mild climates, breathtaking panoramic views, and growing opportunities for outdoor activities.
They also offer adventure and sustainable eco-tourism opportunities, reinforcing the Kingdom’s status as a leading destination that blends heritage with natural diversity.
ABHA
Abha is renowned for its lush mountainous landscapes and mild year-round climate, earning it the nickname “The Bride of the South” Thanks to its parks, dams, and stunning scenic views.
TAIF
Located atop the Hijaz Mountains, it is famous for its rose gardens and annual Rose Festival, making it a perfect destination for nature and breeze enthusiasts refreshing cool air.
AL BAHA
It combines dense forests with historic traditional villages, and is considered one of the most beautiful regions and is considered one of Saudi Arabia’s most beautiful regions, with its serene nature and breathtaking mountain views.
AL NAMAS
It is distinguished by its high elevations and its cool summer climate, and features heritage sites and traditional markets that reflect the region’s history.
Cultural & Heritage Experiences
Saudi Arabia offers rich heritage experiences through UNESCO-listed sites like Diriyah, AlUla, and historic Jeddah, alongside traditional villages, markets, and old buildings that showcase regional cultures and enduring local customs, architecture, and crafts.

Al-Tarif District – Diriya
A key heritage site in the Kingdom and a UNESCO World Heritage site, reflecting the origins of the First Saudi State with its unique mud-brick architecture.

AlUla – Al-Hijr (Madain Salih)
Afamous archaeological site in Saudi Arabia, featuring Nabatean tombs carved into the mountains and a rich history spanning thousands of years.

Jeddah (Al-Balad)
The heart of Hijazi heritage, with its old houses, traditional markets, and historic coral-stone buildings.

