Embark on a scenic drive along Jeddah’s 30 km Corniche, where the coastal road offers breathtaking views of the Red Sea. Admire King Fahd’s Fountain, the world’s tallest, typically operating after 6 PM, and enjoy the recreation areas and pavilions along the shore. Continue to the Tayyebat Museum in Al Faisaliyah, a stunning showcase of Hijazi architecture and Jeddah’s 2,500-year-old history. Lunch on your own. Next, explore Al-Balad, Jeddah’s historic heart. Wander through its narrow lanes on a self-guided tour, discover the Old Market’s hidden treasures, visit art galleries, and taste authentic local delicacies. Rejoin your guide for a relaxing sunset drive back, reflecting on the city’s rich heritage and seaside charm. Later in the evening, return to Makkah.
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Embark on a captivating full-day journey to Jeddah, the vibrant coastal city known as the “Bride of the Red Sea.” This immersive tour combines scenic beauty, cultural depth, and historical exploration — perfect for travelers seeking to experience the essence of Jeddah in a single day.
Jeddah Corniche Drive
Begin your day with a picturesque drive along the 30 km Jeddah Corniche, where the mesmerizing coastal road offers panoramic views of the Red Sea. Enjoy the modern promenade dotted with sculptures, pavilions, and recreational areas.
Marvel at King Fahd’s Fountain — the world’s tallest fountain, which soars dramatically into the sky (usually operated after 6:00 PM).
Continue to the Tayyebat Museum, located in the Al Faisaliyah district. This architectural gem showcases traditional Hijazi design and houses fascinating exhibits tracing Jeddah’s 2,500-year history. Discover its cosmopolitan past through artifacts, manuscripts, and models that bring the city’s cultural heritage to life.
Lunch on your own.
After lunch, explore Al-Balad, the historic heart of Jeddah and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy a self-guided walking tour through its narrow alleyways lined with centuries-old coral stone houses, wooden lattice balconies, and bustling souks.
Discover the Old Market (Souq Al Alawi), where you can browse spices, textiles, and handmade crafts, or step into small local galleries tucked within traditional buildings.
Indulge in hidden culinary treasures, sampling local flavors known only to Jeddah’s residents.
As the day winds down, meet your guide at the designated point for a rejuvenating sunset drive along the coast. Relax and reflect on the day’s adventures while enjoying the evening glow over the Red Sea.
Later in the evening, we depart back to Makkah, concluding this 15-hour cultural and scenic journey filled with unforgettable memories of Jeddah’s charm and heritage.
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