Arab Weather - Live the love of Saudi Arabia - The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is one of the newest tourist destinations that has opened its doors to the world, offering a unique blend of ancient history and modern development. With its increasing interest in attracting visitors from all over the world, Saudi Arabia has become a place that attracts tourists looking to discover a new culture, learn about a rich historical legacy, and explore amazing natural landmarks, from vast deserts to charming beaches.
Saudi Arabia is not only home to the holy sites of Islam, such as Mecca and Medina, but also hosts a number of major projects under Vision 2030 that aim to diversify the economy and boost tourism. With many exciting developments, travelling to the Kingdom has become an unforgettable experience that allows visitors the opportunity to explore previously little-known places and enjoy a blend of authentic Arabian hospitality and modern luxury.
Before visiting Saudi Arabia, there are some things you should know to ensure a comfortable and smooth experience. Here are seven key points to consider:
The crime rate in Saudi Arabia is very low, making travel in the Kingdom safe for tourists, women can now travel alone, and unmarried couples are allowed to stay together in hotels.
Most nationalities require a tourist visa to travel to Saudi Arabia, which can be easily obtained online at a cost of 395 Saudi riyals, allowing a stay of up to 90 days.
It is necessary to wear non-revealing clothing that extends beyond the elbows and knees, and to avoid tight or transparent clothing. It is preferable for women to carry a scarf when visiting religious sites, although there is no need to cover the head in general.
Swimwear rules vary by location, with some public places requiring loose clothing, while swimwear is permitted in private resorts.
Alcohol is strictly prohibited in Saudi Arabia, and is not sold in restaurants or hotels.
Although credit cards are accepted in most places, it is advisable to carry some cash, especially when shopping in traditional markets or when buying small items.
If you are visiting the Kingdom during Ramadan, you should avoid eating or drinking in public places during the day.
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