Winter Mid Dec – Mid Mar |
Spring Mid Mar – Mid Jun |
Summer Mid Jun – Mid Sep |
Autumn Mid Sep – Mid Dec |
Ideal for camping, rock climbing or exploring Saudi Arabia’s highlands and bustling cities. | Particularly in the north, temperature can drop below 15 degrees. Central and southern regions are warmer, averaging 20 degrees after nightfall. | Take advantage of the warm seas to explore Saudi’s world-class scuba diving sites, or try sailing and snorkelling. | Cool breezes in the northern regions and southwestern highlands. Fit for outdoor strolling along Jeddah’s waterfront or alfresco dining or visiting Al Ahsa’s cool desert spring. |
Saudi Visa Overview |
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Saudi Tourist visa |
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What is the cost? |
You must be at least 18 years old to enter alone. Travelers under the age of 18 may enter only if accompanied by a parent, grandparent or adult sibling (over 18 years old). Your passport must be valid for a minimum of six months beyond the date of entry into Saudi unless you are a citizen of the United States. U.S. citizens may enter as long as your passport is valid, regardless of time remaining before expiration. |
Once you arrive at your destination’s airport or entry point in Saudi, use the self-service devices (KIOSK) or go directly to the passport control office to apply for your visa on arrival. Requirements
Any type of visa will allow travelers to perform Umrah. Don’t forget to book your Umrah appointment through Nusuk platform. |
A transit/stopover visa allows people passing through Saudi to enter the country for a variety of reasons, including to perform Umrah, visit the Prophet’s Mosque and attend tourism events. Note: Religious travelers must visit Nusuk.sa to schedule Umrah or Ziyarah appointments if they are interested in going to Makkah or Al Madinah. |
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Source: From See & Do, Destinations, Saudi Tourism Authority.