Saudi Arabia Tours

Experience Saudi Arabia: Desert Routes, Red Sea Evenings, and Cities in Motion

Saudi Arabia stretches wide, from the Red Sea coast to vast desert interiors shaped by wind, trade, and belief. In Jeddah, coral-stone buildings line old streets near the water, where daily life unfolds between mosques, markets, and cafés. Riyadh rises modern and expansive, while the northwest opens into AlUla, where sandstone formations, tombs, and ancient pathways sit quietly beneath open sky.

From the bustling city of Jeddah to ancient stone cities, Saudi Arabia tours offer curious travellers a glimpse into this vast kingdom. Saudi Arabia is steeped in history, and you can explore it all with our expert local guides. From learning customs and traditions with local families to witnessing the spectacular ‘hanging village’ of Habala, visitors experience something truly different when they travel Saudi Arabia. Whether you prefer glorious mountain peaks or busy souks, Saudi Arabia is a captivating journey from start to finish.

Quick Facts: Saudi Arabia Tours

Capital: Riyadh
Population: Around 36 million
Currency: Saudi Riyal (SAR)
Timezone: Arabia Standard Time (UTC+3)
Language: Arabic (official); English is widely used in business and many tourism settings
Best Season: October to March for cooler days across most regions; summer (June to August) is extremely hot in many areas
Visas: Tourist eVisa is available to many nationalities; others may need a visa arranged in advance. Entry rules can change, so check official requirements before booking.
Power: Type G (three-pin). Mains power is 230V, 60Hz.

Our Tours in Saudi Arabia

Why Choose Crooked Compass for Saudi Arabia?

Small Groups, Big Moments

Maximum 12 guests for more personal, intimate journeys.

Passionate Local Partnerships

Travel with Saudi guides and hosts who bring cultural, historical, and regional understanding.

Authentic Access

Explore deserts, heritage sites, and cities with context and respect for local customs.

Ethical Travel

Journeys are planned with awareness of prayer times, dress expectations, and cultural norms.

Full Support

24/7 assistance to navigate logistics, timing changes, and local practices.

Essential Western Saudi Arabia Travel Information

Before You Go

Visa Requirements: Tourist eVisas are common for eligible passport holders, but not universal. Confirm your category and entry conditions before you commit.

Health Considerations: Heat management matters for much of the year. Build in rest, hydration, and sun protection.

Language: Arabic is the official language; English is widely used in many cities.

Packing Essentials

Saudi Arabia’s climate and customs require thoughtful packing.

  • Lightweight, breathable clothing for hot days.
  • Modest clothing covering shoulders, arms, and legs.
  • A light scarf for women, particularly for religious sites and conservative areas.
  • Comfortable closed shoes for desert terrain and city walking.
  • Sun protection including hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen.

Optional but useful: a power bank, refillable water bottle, and a light layer for air-conditioned spaces.

Cultural Etiquette

  • Saudi etiquette centres on modesty, respect, and reading the room.
  • Dress modestly in public. Cover shoulders and knees; avoid tight or sheer clothing. At holy sites, women may be asked to cover hair.
  • Plan around prayer times. Some shops and services pause briefly for prayers.
  • Public affection is not appropriate. Keep physical contact discreet.
  • Use the right hand for eating and for giving or receiving items, especially in more traditional settings.
  • Photography: always ask before photographing people, and be especially careful around women, religious sites, and government or security areas.

Getting Around Saudi Arabia

  • Private vehicle with driver-guide: Often the most practical way to explore regions beyond major cities.
  • Domestic flights: Efficient for covering long distances between regions.
  • Taxis and ride services: Widely available in cities and easy to use.
  • Walking: Suitable in historic districts and selected areas, though distances can be large.

Accommodation

  • Cities: Modern hotels and international-standard properties.
  • Historic areas: Boutique-style stays near heritage districts.
  • Desert regions: Lodges and camps focused on setting, silence, and landscape.

Climate & Timing

  • Winter (December to February): Cooler temperatures, best for outdoor travel.
  • Spring (March to April): Warming conditions with occasional sandstorms.
  • Summer (May to September): Extreme heat, particularly inland.
  • Autumn (October to November): Cooling temperatures and improved travel conditions.

Tip: Plan daily activities around prayer times and heat, allowing for rest and flexibility.

Saudi Arabia, Between Tradition and Tomorrow

Saudi Arabia is a journey of big distances and close attention. Desert light at the edge of day, conversations over coffee, and cities that keep changing shape.

Ready to plan a route that fits your timing, comfort, and curiosity?

📞 Australia: 1300 855 790 📞 International: +61 (0) 2 8089 1370

📧 info@crooked-compass.com

Note: All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change with seasons and local conditions. In Saudi Arabia, flexibility isn’t just recommended – it’s essential.