
Saudi Arabia
Ancient heritage meets futuristic vision in the desert kingdom
Saudi Arabia is having a moment. The kingdom that once felt impossibly closed off now welcomes travelers with open arms and ambitious dreams. Ancient Nabatean tombs rise from red sand dunes while glass towers pierce Riyadh's skyline. You'll find yourself wandering through 2,000-year-old ruins in AlUla one day and marveling at NEOM's floating city the next. But here's what makes Saudi special - it's still figuring itself out as a tourist destination. That means fewer crowds at UNESCO sites and genuine curiosity from locals who are just as excited about this opening up as you are.
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Seven Serene Days Exploring Sacred Medina
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Green Oasis Weekender: 3 Days in Medina
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Rocky Ridges & Palm Groves: A Medina Weekend Escape
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7 Days in Medina: Family Ziyara & Desert Oasis Vibes
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Three-Day Family Escape to Medina’s Woods and Water
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Green Serenity: A Family Weekend in Medina
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.The Saudi riyal is pegged to the US dollar at 3.75 SAR - makes budgeting easier for Americans
- 2.Credit cards work everywhere in cities, but carry cash for traditional souks and street food
- 3.Tipping isn't expected but 10% is appreciated at restaurants - round up for taxi drivers
- 4.Tourist visa costs 440 SAR online - much cheaper than getting it at the airport
- 5.Domestic flights often cost less than long-distance bus tickets - check Flynas and Flyadeal first
- 6.Hotel prices spike during Hajj season and school holidays - book early or avoid these periods
- 7.Petrol costs almost nothing - filling a rental car tank rarely exceeds 50 SAR
- 8.Bargaining works in traditional markets but not in malls or restaurants with fixed prices
Travel Tips
- •Download offline maps - cell coverage drops to nothing in desert areas between cities
- •Pack layers for winter - desert nights get surprisingly cold even when days are warm
- •Respect prayer times - shops and restaurants close for 15-30 minutes five times daily
- •Dress modestly everywhere - long pants and covered shoulders for both men and women
- •Friday is the holy day - government offices and some businesses close, but malls stay open
- •Learn basic Arabic greetings - locals appreciate the effort even if they speak English
- •Book AlUla accommodations months ahead - limited options fill up fast during peak season
- •Carry your passport everywhere - police checkpoints are common on highways
- •Stock up on water for desert trips - dehydration happens faster than you think in dry heat
- •Check cultural event calendars - festivals and concerts often sell out quickly
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