17 Days. Discover Saudia
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17 Days. Discover Saudia

Hotels + Internal Transportation
Created: Wednesday, March 8, 2023 - Departure: Monday, April 3, 2023
Ref ID: 4526665
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Based on 2 adults
US$4,526
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Created: Wednesday, March 8, 2023 - Departure: Monday, April 3, 2023
Destinations: Riyadh, Buraydah, Hail, Tabuk, AlUla, Yanbu, King Abdullah Economic City, Abha, Jizan, Riyadh

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03 Apr
1. Riyadh
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About the city: Riyadh is the capital and largest city in Saudi Arabia with population at about 5 million. The city has a rapidly growing center where you will find new high raise buildings, international restaurants, hotels, shopping centers, modern offices and many more. Although being a major a business destination, it has maintained a balance between culture, tradition and economic growth. The historical core of Riyadh, Al-Murabba, has some interesting sites worth visiting such as the King Abdul Aziz Historical Centre, home to the National Museum and the Murabba Palace. The center of Riyadh, Al-Bathaa , is the oldest part of the city. Al Bathaa is home to the bus station, post office and Batha souk. Faisaliya Tower is one of the two iconic towers of the city of Riyadh. It contains a variety of attractions, including a viewing platform, a small photography gallery and a café known as the Top. Riyadh is a luxurious and prosperous city in the heart of the Arabic world. The city’s unique urban landscape makes it a true modern wonder.
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05 Apr
Transport from Riyadh to Buraydah
Saudi Arabian Airlines
Saudi Arabian Airlines Saudi Arabian Airlines - SV1267
20:40 - Riyadh, King Khaled Intl (RUH)
21:45 - Gassim, Gassim (ELQ)
1h 5m 2 PC Nonstop
Transport :  SV1267
Cabin Class: Economy
05 Apr
2. Buraydah
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About the city: Buraydah (Arabic: بريدة‎‎ Burayda) is the capital of Al-Qassim Region in northcentral Saudi Arabia in the heart of the Arabian Peninsula. Buraydah lies equidistant from the Red Sea to the west and the Persian Gulf to the east.
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06 Apr
Transport from Buraydah to Hail
Economy Car
Economy Car
09:00 - Buraydah, Buraydah City Center
11:45 - Hail, Hail City Center
2h 45m 3 PC Nonstop
Cabin Class: Economy
Description:

Buraydah > Hail OW

06 Apr
3. Hail
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About the city:

Nestled between Mount Shammer to the north and Mount Salma to the south, the city of Hail was once the capital of all the Arabian Desert and home to legends like Hatim Al Tai, the Arabian poet whose altruism earned him spots in stories like “One Thousand and One Nights” (also known as “Arabian Nights”). Today it’s the capital of the north-central region of Saudi Arabia bearing the same name and a popular stop during the pilgrimage to Makkah. The city of Hail is also known for hosting international events, including a Desert Festival celebrating the area’s culture and the Hail International Rally, where rally cars, quads and motorcycles race through the Nafud Desert and through Hail, Baqaa, Al Ghazalah and the village of Umm Al Qulban. If you’re seeking a dose of history, culture and adventure, set your sights on Hail.

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07 Apr
Transport from Hail to Tabuk
Economy Car
Economy Car
09:00 - Hail, Hail City Center
16:10 - Tabuk City Center
7h 10m 3 PC Nonstop
Cabin Class: Economy
Description:

Hail > Tabuk OW

07 Apr
4. Tabuk
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About the city:

The capital city of the Tabuk region in northwestern Saudi Arabia, has long been a resting point for Jordanian and Egyptian pilgrims. Its rich culture can be felt in Souq Twaheen, famed for selling patterned rugs and goat-hair tent covers. Visitors flock to Tabuk to explore ancient archaeological sites and the setting of the story of the prophet Moses (A.S.), who lived east of the city for a decade. Marking the start of the Saudi Coast, Tabuk’s charming coastal towns, such as Haql and Sharma, offer clear seas and pristine beaches. But there are more terrains to explore: Consider checking out the carved tombs of Maghaer Shuaib in the desert, or the Moses Springs near Maqna, where natural springs flow under date palms. Or the stunning Tayeb Al Ism, a valley of steep granite stones separated from the turquoise-fringed Gulf of Aqaba by only the road.

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09 Apr
Transport from Tabuk to AlUla
Economy Car
Economy Car
09:00 - Tabuk City Center
12:17 - Al-Ula City Center
3h 17m 3 PC Nonstop
Cabin Class: Economy
Description:

Economy Car Tabuk > Al-Ula (1-3 PAX) OW

09 Apr
5. AlUla
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About the city:

There are few places in the world where you can still feel like a true explorer charting the unknown. In many historic destinations, the illusion of discovery is promptly shattered by a jungle of selfie sticks. But in AlUla, which is home to Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, deep in the desert in the northwestern region of the country, you might still be able to play out your fantasy of being an intrepid archaeologist for a day. Despite all the makings of a bucket list-topping global destination — ancient tombs that remain as the legacy of 7,000 years of human civilization, stunning natural rock formations and canyons, a plethora of adventure sports options and cutting-edge art installations — AlUla remains largely off the global tourism radar, giving you plenty of space and time for reflection with the monumentality of its beautiful desert landscapes.

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11 Apr
Transport from AlUla to Yanbu
Economy Car
Economy Car
09:00 - Al-Ula City Center
13:15 - Yanbu, Yanbu City Center
5h 13m 3 PC Nonstop
Cabin Class: Economy
Description:

 Al Ula > Yanbu OW

11 Apr
6. Yanbu
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About the city: At first glance, with its port, refineries and petrochemical plants, Yanbu is hardly the Kingdom's most attractive spot. But it's fast becoming the top tourist destination in the country, with its premier scuba-diving locations and pristine white sandy shores, many with resorts and private beaches geared towards families. The industrial section of Yanbu is a good 10km to 15km south of the city centre and has little impact upon the region's gorgeous beaches to the north. The downtown area is small but quaint, with an unhurried atmosphere not found in the larger cities. Just outside town is vast, open desert that gives way to the water, and it's here that most visitors spend their time: imagine sitting on the beach with few, if any, people on either side of you. Hajj season, which draws big crowds, is the exception.
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12 Apr
Transport from Yanbu to King Abdullah Economic City
Economy Car
Economy Car
09:00 - Yanbu, Yanbu City Center
11:30 - King Abdullah Economic City City Center
2h 30m 3 PC Nonstop
Cabin Class: Economy
Description:

 Yanbu > King Abdullah Economic city OW

12 Apr
7. King Abdullah Economic City
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About the city: King Abdullah Economic City is a large-scale project that began to be developed in 2005 in Saudi Arabia. This future city will be located along the Red Sea, some 100 km north of Jeddah. With a total urban area of 168 km², the city will be located between the two holy cities of Mecca and Medina and the commercial core of Jeddah. It is designed to have large buildings and skyscrapers and to be one of the most important cities in Saudi Arabia and the entire Middle East. The cost of the project is approximately 100 billion riyals, or 26.6 billion US dollars. The city is envisioned to serve as an economic hub for Saudi youth. The city's basic access routes will be a port with an annual capacity of 10 million TEU containers, an international airport and a railway connecting major cities in Saudi Arabia.
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13 Apr
Transport from King Abdullah Economic City to Abha
Nas Air
Nas Air Nas Air - XY425
08:05 - Jeddah, King Abdulaziz Intl (JED)
09:25 - Abha, Abha (AHB)
1h 20m 0 KG Nonstop
Transport :  XY425
Cabin Class: Economy
13 Apr
8. Abha
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About the city:

Located at the southern end of the Red Sea coast, Abha is the culturally rich capital of the Aseer region and a great base for exploring this mountainous part of Arabia. The city has a wealth of delights to discover, from the mud-walled Shada Palace, now a museum, to Abha Dam Lake and the Abha Palace Theme Park. Shop in vibrant traditional markets in Abha and its sister city, Khamis Mushait. Then, roam historic neighborhoods like Al Nasb and Al Basta. Whether exploring the Al Muftaha art village or learning about tribal customs in the nearby villages of Al Habala and Rijal Almaa, Abha is the place to be immersed in the unique culture of the Aseer region.

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16 Apr
Transport from Abha to Jizan
Economy Car
Economy Car
09:00 - Abha City Center
11:45 - Jizan, Jizan City Center
2h 45m 3 PC Nonstop
Cabin Class: Economy
Description:

Abha > Jizan OW

16 Apr
9. Jizan
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About the city:

Stretching more than 200 kilometers along the tip of Saudi’s Red Sea coast, Jazan has all the prerequisites for a memorable holiday. From December through March, the weather is drier and more moderate, making winter an excellent time to explore this small province’s wealth of culture and nature. Discover Jazan’s diverse landscapes, including alabaster beaches, azure seas, green forests and craggy mountain peaks. The port city is perhaps best known as a jumping-off point for the unspoiled Farasan Islands, a protected archipelago of islands and coral islets that is not only home to an abundance of wildlife and colorful marine creatures but also a haven for those keen to explore Saudi’s heritage and diverse geography. From the ancient palm-roofed fort that overlooks the town to the merchant houses and evocative stone buildings of Al Qassar Village, Jazan’s appeal is as varied as its scenery.

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18 Apr
Transport from Jizan to Riyadh
Nas Air
Nas Air Nas Air - XY116
00:45 - Jizan, Jizan Regional Airport (GIZ)
02:35 - Riyadh, King Khaled Intl (RUH)
1h 50m 0 PC Nonstop
Transport :  XY116
Cabin Class: Economy
18 Apr
10. Riyadh
Stay
About the city: Riyadh is the capital and largest city in Saudi Arabia with population at about 5 million. The city has a rapidly growing center where you will find new high raise buildings, international restaurants, hotels, shopping centers, modern offices and many more. Although being a major a business destination, it has maintained a balance between culture, tradition and economic growth. The historical core of Riyadh, Al-Murabba, has some interesting sites worth visiting such as the King Abdul Aziz Historical Centre, home to the National Museum and the Murabba Palace. The center of Riyadh, Al-Bathaa , is the oldest part of the city. Al Bathaa is home to the bus station, post office and Batha souk. Faisaliya Tower is one of the two iconic towers of the city of Riyadh. It contains a variety of attractions, including a viewing platform, a small photography gallery and a café known as the Top. Riyadh is a luxurious and prosperous city in the heart of the Arabic world. The city’s unique urban landscape makes it a true modern wonder.
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