Embark on a picturesque drive along Jeddah’s 30 km Corniche, where the scenic coastal road offers panoramic views of the Red Sea. Admire King Fahd’s Fountain, the world’s tallest (usually operated after 6 PM), and explore the recreation areas and pavilions along the shoreline. Continue to the Tayyebat Museum in Al Faisaliyah, a magnificent complex that reflects traditional Hijazi architecture and showcases Jeddah’s 2,500-year-old history. Lunch on your own. Next, explore Al-Balad, the historic heart of Jeddah. Stroll through its narrow alleys, discover the Old Market’s hidden treasures, local art galleries, and authentic eateries. Rejoin your guide for a rejuvenating sunset drive, reflecting on the city’s heritage and seaside beauty. Later in the evening, return to Makkah.
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Embark on a captivating full-day journey through Jeddah, the gateway to the Red Sea and one of Saudi Arabia’s most vibrant cultural cities.
Your day begins with a scenic drive along the Jeddah Corniche (Corniche Road – Ash Shati District), a stunning 30 km coastal stretch lined with public art, gardens, and walkways offering panoramic views of the Red Sea.
Pause to admire King Fahd’s Fountain (Al Andalus District), the world’s tallest fountain, reaching up to 312 meters — a dazzling symbol of Jeddah’s modern identity, best seen in motion after sunset.
Continue to explore Jeddah’s rich heritage at the Tayyebat Museum (Al Faisaliyah District), a masterpiece of traditional Hijazi architecture. Inside, discover a remarkable collection tracing 2,500 years of Arabian history, from ancient trade routes to modern Saudi culture.
Lunch Break (on your own) – Choose from a selection of nearby restaurants offering authentic Hijazi cuisine or international dishes.
After lunch, step back in time as you wander through the Al-Balad Historical District (Old Jeddah – UNESCO World Heritage Site). Enjoy a walking tour through narrow lanes lined with coral-stone houses and iconic wooden Roshan balconies. Visit Souq Al Alawi, one of the region’s oldest markets, and see Nassif House Museum, once home to one of Jeddah’s most influential families.
Conclude your tour with a leisurely sunset drive along the Jeddah Waterfront (Ash Shati District), a modern promenade filled with parks, art installations, and sea-view cafés — the perfect end to your day of discovery.
Return to your hotel in the evening with beautiful memories of Jeddah’s coastal charm, heritage, and hospitality.
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Saudi Riyal (SAR)
GMT+3
220VV, 60HzHz
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