Plan Your Journey to Jeddah
Jeddah, the vibrant port city on the Red Sea, is known as the commercial hub of Saudi Arabia and the gateway for pilgrims heading to Makkah. Blending rich Islamic history with modern luxury, Jeddah offers a unique coastal charm that attracts travelers from around the world. The city is famous for its stunning waterfront, historical districts, shopping malls, and artistic vibe. From exploring centuries-old souqs to strolling along the picturesque Corniche, Jeddah has something for every traveler. Whether you're diving into coral reefs, visiting ancient mosques, or relaxing at seaside cafés, Jeddah's cultural depth and coastal beauty make it a must-visit destination in Saudi Arabia.
Most Visited Places
Al-Balad (Historic Old Town)
Jeddah Corniche
Explore These Places
- Al-Balad (Old Town) – A UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with traditional houses made from coral stones, historical markets, and cultural richness.
- Jeddah Corniche – A scenic stretch along the Red Sea featuring parks, fountains, art installations, and walking paths perfect for families and couples.
- King Fahd’s Fountain – The tallest water fountain in the world, shooting water up to 300 meters into the air, especially beautiful at night.
- Red Sea Mall – One of the largest malls in Saudi Arabia, offering international brands, cinemas, and fine dining experiences.
- Fakieh Aquarium – The only public aquarium in Saudi Arabia, showcasing marine life from the Red Sea and offering dolphin shows.
- Floating Mosque (Al Rahma Mosque) – A stunning mosque built over the sea, providing a peaceful place to pray and watch the sunset.
- Jeddah Waterfront – A modern seaside development with leisure areas, open-air gyms, and restaurants offering views of the Red Sea.