When it comes to choosing what to book for your customers in Saudi, a good place to start asking is whether the travel is part of a larger trip around the Middle East. If the answer is yes, you may want to limit your recommendations to Riyadh, Jeddah, and AlUla, with a quick tour of the desert or the Red Sea if there’s time. On the other hand, if Saudi is the only country on your customer’s agenda, you can suggest a myriad of highlights that showcase the best of the Kingdom. Make sure you also determine whether your customer is travelling for spiritual reasons, so you can include Makkah and Madinah.
If you’re wondering when the best time is to travel to Saudi, the answer is: anytime! Tourists can revel in the city during winter or explore the mountains in the summer – there is always something wonderous to do. One thing to keep in mind is the “Saudi Seasons” – different festivals that are held in different cities and regions across the Kingdom, at different times of the year. These festivals embrace what each geographic location has to offer, and often feature all kinds of entertainment. Travellers that like big celebrations will love visiting Saudi during a “season”.
Al Ula is also good for a 2 day trip. There are direct flights from Cairo and Dubai now with more planned