Destination:
Jordan,
Saudi Arabia,
Duration:
18 days
Style:
Small group,
Travel Period:
March 2027 - March 2027
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This journey blends ancient wonders with bold new horizons. From Petra and Wadi Rum to Hegra and futuristic Saudi cities, it offers rich culture, epic desert landscapes, warm hospitality and unforgettable once in a lifetime experiences.
What's Included
- Explore the vibrant city of Amman, float in the Dead Sea and marvel at the Ancient City of Petra with all admission fees included
- Incredible sightseeing including Riyadh, Madinah & Jeddah city tours and the ancient sights of AlUla
- Return airport transfers
- Jordanian Visa*
- 17 Nights in 4 and 5 star accommodation
- Experience an overnight stay in a private tent in the Wadi Rum desert, gazing at the stars
- Breakfast daily, 6 lunches and 8 dinners
- All air conditioned transportation included
- Bullet Train Madinah to Jeddah
- Fully escorted by English-speaking guides
- Sightseeing including entry fees as per itinerary
- * A Jordanian visa is included for travellers holding passports from eligible visa-on-arrival countries, including Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Canada and India. Travellers of other nationalities should check visa requirements in advance and may need to obtain a visa prior to departure; in these cases, the visa fee is not included in your package price.Amman - City Tour
- Jerash - Oval Plaza & Tour
- Madaba - Madaba Visit
- Dana - Dana Visit
- Petra - Full Day Petra Walking Tour
- Wadi Rum - Camel Safari & Overnight Bedouin Camp
- Dead Sea - Dead Sea Visit
- Riyadh - Diriyah - At-Turaif
- Riyadh - The National museum
- Riyadh - Al Masmak Fortress
- Riyadh - Souk Al-Zal
- Ushaiger - Ushaiger Heritage Village
- Buraidah - Camel Market
- Faid - Historic Village
- Hail - Jubbah Neolithic Rock Art
- AlUla - Nabatean Tombs
- AlUla - Maraya Tour
- AlUla - Elephant Rock
- AlUla - Oasis Heritage Trail
- AlUla - Dadan and Jabal Ikmah Tour
- Madinah - The Prophet's Mosque
- Jeddah - The Floating Mosque
- Jeddah - House of Islamic Art
- Jeddah - Al Balad Historical City
Start:Amman, Jordan
Finish:Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Finish:Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Type:Group tour (max 24)
Tripcode:
55677
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Your Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrival Day Amman
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Welcome to Jordan, cosmopolitan and contemporary, yet steeped in biblical history. On arrival at Amman's Queen Alia International Airport, you will be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel.
If you arrive with time to spare then walk the streets, where you'll soon hear “Welcome to Jordan” from the locals. Maybe pick up a coffee from one of the cafés and partner it with an ara'yes, a toastie filled with spicy mincemeat. Maybe head to the Old Town's Roman Amphitheatre, find fine culture at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, look down on the city from the hilltop Temple of Hercules or begin your trip with a relax in a Turkish bath house.
Special Information
Arrival airport transfers are included as part of your package. If you are eligible for a Jordanian visa on arrival, this will be included in your tour package. You will be met and assisted through immigration and transferred to your hotel.
If Inspiring Vacations has not provided your international airfares, please ensure you provide your flight details via your Traveller Hub portal no later than 90 days prior to travel so that your transfers can be confirmed.
If you are arriving early and have made your own arrangements prior to your tour commencing, airport transfers and the Jordanian Visa will not be included. However, if you are purchasing pre-nights accommodation as part of your Inspiring Vacations package, your Visa and airport transfers will still be provided to the starting hotel.
Day 2 - Jordan Premium Small Group Tour - Amman to Amman - GAT
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After breakfast, enjoy a tour of this capital city. Cosmopolitan and contemporary, yet steeped in ancient biblical history, Amman is a bit of a chameleon. Most of the city's historical sites are located downtown. Here we'll visit the Citadel, with remains from the Roman to the early Islamic period; the Jordan Archaeological Museum, which houses the oldest Neolithic statues dating from 8000 to 5000 NC, as well as other valuable artifacts; the souq, where we'll get an idea of everyday life; as well as the beautifully restored 2nd-century Roman Theatre.
Next we'll take a short drive (approximately one-hour) north to Jerash. Once one of the grandest ancient Roman cities in the world, Jerash now boasts some of the best Greco-Roman ruins around. Admire this site's striking collection of crumbling archways, theatres, baths, public buildings and colonnaded streets. Grand columns encircle the city's centrepiece, the Oval Plaza, a wonderfully atmospheric place to linger after exploring this ruined city's lasting riches.
Inspiring Highlights
Citadel
Jordan Archaeological Museum
Roman Theatre
Jerash
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours.
Day 3 - Jordan Premium Small Group Tour - Amman to Amman - GAT
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Today marks the beginning of our journey towards the fabled site of Petra. En route we'll visit Madaba, an ancient market town that's home to a number of fine Byzantine mosaics, the most outstanding of which lies within Saint George's Greek Orthodox Church. Here, a map of the Holy Land once carpeted the whole floor, said to contain more than two million pieces. Crafted around 560 CE, a large swathe of this mosaic map can still be viewed, providing the oldest map of Palestine in existence.
Next we'll continue to the ancient village at Dana, on the edge of the Dana Biosphere Reserve, where local artisans sell silver jewellery.
Later, we'll drive along the King's Highway, up to Shobak Castle, sometimes known as Montreal. Perched at the top of a hill in the desert, this ancient Crusader castle was originally built to protect the eastern flank of the Latin Kingdom and its trade routes to the sea before it fell to Muslim sultan Saladin in 1189. Stroll the site and discover a small chapel, original gatehouse, and find out where a long, dark secret passage leads.
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Madaba
Dana Biosphere Reserve
Shobak Castle
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 5 hours.
Day 4 - Jordan Premium Small Group Tour - Amman to Amman - GAT
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Get ready for Petra! A firm fixture on most bucket lists for good reason – the jewel of Jordan is an arresting sight. The so-called Rose City boasts an impressive series of tombs, caves and temples hidden behind ornate façades carved directly into the rock. No one knows the exact date of this desert kingdom's creation, but the lost city of the Nabateans is believed to date as far back as the 2nd century CE. The city has lain empty and unknown for centuries, only rediscovered in 1812 by a Swiss explorer.
You'll feel just like Indiana Jones, as you meander through the narrow canyon known as the Siq; at times the path measures only a few metres wide, with walls soaring up to 180 metres on either side of you. It's easy to imagine the armies and merchants who made their way here many years ago, and the sense of awe they too must have felt upon reaching this ancient rock-hewn kingdom, surrounded by such a stark landscape. The Siq is the main entranceway to The Treasury – perhaps Petra's most iconic sight, and one of its most elaborate temples.
Petra's greatest surprise, however, is its size. With our guide we'll explore the old Roman road, the amphitheatre and several tombs. We'll also climb up to the beautiful façade of the Monastery, from where you will have a magnificent view of the entire site.
Exploring this truly extraordinary destination is sure to be a highlight of your trip.
Inspiring Highlights
Petra
Day 5 - Jordan Premium Small Group Tour - Amman to Amman - GAT
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We continue to Wadi Rum and browse around the excellent and informative visitor's centre. We'll visit several of Wadi Rum's distinctive rock formations and soak in the vast silence, towering sandstone mountains and spectacular desert landscapes of this surreal 'Valley of the Moon', where the wind-sculpted rock formations change in hue throughout the day.
We'll also meet with local Bedouins, who live in scattered camps throughout the area. We'll enjoy an evening with them at one of their camps,savouring the hospitality of these nomadic peoples and the uninterrupted desert panoramas.
Wadi Rum is probably best known for its connection with the enigmatic British army officer TE Lawrence, who was based here during the Great Arab Revolt of 1917-18. Much of David Lean's movie on his exploits, Lawrence of Arabia, was actually filmed in this very region.
Inspiring Highlights
Wadi Rum
Valley of the Moon
Bedouin Camp
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours.
Please note - While we are sure that this experience will inspire you, please be aware that your stay will differ from that of a traditional hotel. There are no hotels in or near Wadi Rum: the only places to sleep are the numerousbedouin-run camps dotted around the desert. The camps that we use are quoted as being 'luxury' because their locations differ from other styles of camps and your tent will have its own ensuite. Even at the best and more 'luxurious' camps, bathroom facilities within the tents are somewhat rudimentary and the bedding can also be quite basic, however still offering you a comfortable nights' accommodation. All of your meals are included and will be served in a common social area. While we may not make it sound glamorous, it will be a unique and memorable experience. For those who prefer not to ride a camel, there is the option of travelling into the desert by 4WD.
Day 6 - Jordan Premium Small Group Tour - Amman to Amman - GAT
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After waking up in the unique environment of the luxury camp this morning, we'll enjoy a walk around the area before scaling one of the large dunes to enjoy sensational views of the surrounding area; keen photographers will be delighted. We'll then ride camels back across the Wadi Rum desert. (For those who prefer not to ride a camel, there is the option of travelling by 4WD)
Later, we'll drive for approximately two hours to reach a radically different landscape – the Dead Sea. We'll spend the afternoon on the shores of this famous body of water, named for the dearth of life in its waters. The saline water has a high density that keeps bathers buoyant and makes getting underneath the surface very difficult. Floating on the surface without any sort of lilo makes for a once in a lifetime experience. Afterwards we'll return to Amman for the evening.
Inspiring Highlights
Wadi Rum desert camel ride
The Dead Sea
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 5.5 hours
Day 7 - Link Day - Amman to Riyadh
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Today, say goodbye to your Jordan tour leader and get ready for the next leg of your journey as you are transferred to the airport for your included flight to Saudi Arabia.
Welcome to Riyadh and the next leg of your Middle East adventure.
After collecting your luggage, you will be met in the arrivals hall by a local representative and transferred to your hotel.
Riyadh is the birthplace of modern Saudi Arabia, where traditional charm harmoniously coexists with contemporary vision. Riyadh Province, also known as Al-Wosta, is home to the nation's capital, a dynamic metropolis that serves as a thriving financial and business hub, along with an increasingly vibrant cultural scene. The city is steeped in history, featuring a wealth of forts, palaces, and museums, as well as some of the most colorful souks in the country.
The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Special Information
The standard check in is 2pm. Should you be arriving earlier in the day, the hotel can hold your luggage until your room is ready.
Day 8 - Saudi Arabia Uncovered - Riyadh to Jeddah - Allocation - Current
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After breakfast, meet your guide for a tour of Riyadh.
Begin your day at Diriyah (At-Turaif District), the birthplace of the first Saudi state and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk through historic mud-brick palaces, mosques, and fortifications that reflect traditional Najdi architecture and tell the story of Saudi Arabia's early foundations.
Continue to the Saudi National Museum, located near King Abdulaziz Palace. Explore eight immersive galleries that trace the Kingdom's history from prehistoric times and ancient Arabian civilizations through the rise of Islam, the Hajj, and the unification of modern Saudi Arabia.
Pause for a delicious lunch and savour authentic regional cuisine at a local restaurant.
Next, visit Al Masmak Fortress, the iconic 19th-century stronghold where King Abdulaziz recaptured Riyadh in 1902. View historical exhibits, photographs, and traditional interiors that bring this pivotal moment in Saudi history to life.
Conclude the tour at Souk Al-Zal, one of Riyadh's oldest traditional markets. Wander through its historic alleys filled with antiques, handicrafts, old coins, and local treasures, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this living heritage marketplace.
This evening enjoy a Welcome Dinner and reflect on your day with your fellow travellers.
Inspiring Highlights
Diriyah
Al Masmak Fortress
Souk Al-Zal
Day 9 - Saudi Arabia Uncovered - Riyadh to Jeddah - Allocation - Current
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After breakfast, check out and begin your journey across Saudi Arabia. Today we head north to Buraidah.
Enroute to Buraidah, stop at the historic Ushaiger Heritage Village, one of Najd's most evocative traditional settlements. Located about 200 km northwest of Riyadh, this oasis village was first settled over 1,500 years ago and became an important resting point for pilgrims traveling to Makkah, thanks to its natural springs and palm groves.
Surrounded by thick defensive walls, Ushaiger is a maze of narrow lanes, shaded walkways, and mud-brick houses connected by timber bridges. The village showcases classic Najdi architecture, with triangular windows, flat roofs, and beautifully carved wooden doors—many still marked with the names of the families who once lived there. Unlike a static museum, Ushaiger remains a living village, with local residents, mosques, and small shops, offering a rare glimpse into Saudi Arabia's traditional way of life.
Inspiring Highlights
Ushaiger Heritage Village
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 ½ hours.
Day 10 - Saudi Arabia Uncovered - Riyadh to Jeddah - Allocation - Current
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Today, enjoy a morning visit to the Buraidah Camel Market, the world's largest of its kind. Experience the lively auctions, meet local traders, and witness an age-old tradition that remains central to Saudi culture.
Continue your journey to Hail, stopping along the way to explore Faid.
Faid is an important historic settlement in central Saudi Arabia. The site flourished during the early Islamic period as a key stopping point for pilgrims, traders, and caravans crossing the Arabian Peninsula.
Today, visitors can explore the remains of stone houses, wells, reservoirs, and defensive walls, offering insight into daily life along this vital pilgrimage road. Faid is especially noted for its sophisticated water-management system, designed to collect and store rainwater for travelers and residents. The ruins stand as a powerful reminder of Saudi Arabia's role in supporting pilgrimage, trade, and settlement across centuries.
Continue on to Hail and check into your hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Inspiring Highlights
Worlds largest Camel Market
Faid
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Day 11 - Saudi Arabia Uncovered - Riyadh to Jeddah - Allocation - Current
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After breakfast we journey northwest of Hail to Jubbah, one of Saudi Arabia's most important prehistoric sites. At Jabal Umm Sinman, you will explore extensive rock inscriptions and petroglyphs dating back 7,000–9,000 years to the Pottery Neolithic period. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its exceptional concentration of rock art, illustrating early human life through detailed depictions of hunting scenes, animals, tools, weapons, clothing, and social activities.
Set within an ancient desert landscape that was once rich in lakes and vegetation, the carvings offer rare insight into how early communities adapted to changing climates and environments. The site stands as powerful evidence of long-standing human settlement and cultural expression in the Arabian Peninsula.
Inspiring Highlights
Jubbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Day 12 - Saudi Arabia Uncovered - Riyadh to Jeddah - Allocation - Current
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After breakfast depart Hail for AlUla.
AlUla, in northwest Saudi Arabia, is a breathtaking region of ancient cities, dramatic sandstone cliffs, and lush oases. Known as the heart of the Dadan and Lihyan civilizations, it is home to archaeological treasures including rock tombs, petroglyphs, and monumental structures carved into cliffs. AlUla's most famous site, Hegra (Madain Salih), is Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing remarkably preserved Nabatean tombs. Rich in history and natural beauty, AlUla offers a unique journey through the Kingdom's past and landscapes that feel almost otherworldly.
On arrival, check into your hotel where the rest of the day is at leisure.
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 6 hours.
Day 13 - Saudi Arabia Uncovered - Riyadh to Jeddah - Allocation - Current
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Prepare for an incredible day of sight seeing with an early breakfast.
Commencing at approximately 7am, your tour will explore Hegra (Madain Salih), Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander among over 100 well-preserved Nabataean tombs carved into sandstone cliffs, dating from the 1st century BCE to the 1st century AD. The intricate facades and serene desert landscapes offer a fascinating glimpse into ancient trade routes and the rich cultural heritage of the Nabatean civilization, making it a truly mesmerizing destination.
Next, visit Maraya, AlUla's architectural masterpiece. Covered in 9,740 mirrored panels, the building reflects the surrounding cliffs and desert, creating an almost magical illusion of disappearing and reappearing within the landscape. Recognized by Guinness World Records as the largest mirrored building in the world, Maraya hosts concerts, cultural events, and offers a striking example of modern innovation harmonizing with the natural beauty of AlUla.
Pause for a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, where you can savor regional flavors and enjoy a relaxing break before continuing your journey through history.
After lunch, explore the Old Town of AlUla, a centuries-old settlement inhabited from before the 12th century until the 1980s. With the guidance of a Rawi, or traditional storyteller, wander through narrow alleys, mudbrick houses, and historic squares, and hear stories of pilgrims, traders, and settlers. Admire the 10th-century AlUla Fort and gain insight into the town's rich cultural heritage, preserved in its architecture and living history.
The day concludes at the iconic Elephant Rock (Jabal AlFil), a natural sandstone formation rising 52 meters into the sky. Sculpted over millions of years by wind and water, the rock is especially breathtaking at sunset, when it glows in deep crimson hues. Relax in the unique sunken seating and enjoy the magical desert atmosphere, a fitting finale to a day full of history, culture, and natural wonder.
Return to your hotel for dinner and a well earned rest.
Inspiring Highlights
Nabatean ruins of Hegra
AlUla's old town
Elephant Rock
Special Information
Exploring the sites of AlUla will be conducted on shared services so there may be other travellers joining you for this sightseeing. It is a local requirement that a specialist local guide of the region conduct all guiding services. Your tour leader will not accompany you on the AlUla day tours.
Please note that visiting Maraya is subject to availability and may be affected if there is an event or concert scheduled in Maraya Hall.
Day 14 - Saudi Arabia Uncovered - Riyadh to Jeddah - Allocation - Current
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Today, enjoy a guided journey through the beauty and natural wonders of AlUla's Oasis. This 3 km walk along the Oasis Heritage Trail is the perfect way to experience the lush landscapes while learning about the oasis's vital role in AlUla's history. Your tour begins with a warm welcome, featuring dates, dried fruits, and traditional Arabic coffee, followed by an introduction to the oasis by your expert guide. Wander along shaded pathways beneath towering date palms, then step into sunlit clearings to take in the stunning, verdant panoramas that make this oasis so extraordinary.
Next, explore the ancient capital of Dadan, where extensive excavations reveal fortified cities, tombs, and thousands of early Arabic inscriptions. About one kilometer south of the main site stand two remarkable tombs perched 50 meters above the wadi, each adorned with carved lions—a rare Mesopotamian-inspired feature that marks the tombs of governors or influential figures.
Nearby, Jabal Ikmah, often described as a vast open-air library, offers the highest concentration of inscriptions in AlUla. Here, the walls are covered with thousands of early texts, showcasing the unique language, alphabet, and culture of the Dadanite and Lihyanite kingdoms, as well as influences from surrounding empires. This journey through the oasis, ancient city, and mountain inscriptions provides a breathtaking glimpse into AlUla's rich heritage and vibrant history.
Following your tour you will be returned to your hotel where the remainder of the day is at leisure.
Inspiring Highlights
Oasis Heritage Trail
Ancient capital of Dadan
Jabal Ikmah
Special Information
Exploring the sites of AlUla will be conducted on shared services so there may be other travellers joining you for this sightseeing. It is a local requirement that a specialist local guide of the region conduct all guiding services. Your tour leader will not accompany you on the AlUla day tours.
Day 15 - Saudi Arabia Uncovered - Riyadh to Jeddah - Allocation - Current
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A more leisurely start this morning before checking out and transferring to the holy city of Madinah.Madinah, the “City of the Prophet,” is Islam's second holiest city and home to the Prophet's Mosque (Al-Masjid an-Nabawi). Steeped in history, it features Quba Mosque, the first mosque in Islam, Mount Uhud, and historic cemeteries. Surrounded by lush date palms and desert landscapes, Madinah blends spiritual significance with rich culture and welcoming local life.
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
Please note, when visiting Madinah, women are required to wear an abaya. If you do not already have one, your guide can assist with purchasing one locally for approximately USD 25–35. Men must wear long pants and regular T-shirts or shirts. Shorts and sleeveless tops are not permitted.
Day 16 - Saudi Arabia Uncovered - Riyadh to Jeddah - Allocation - Current
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Today explore the holy city of Madinah on a comprehensive tour. Begin with a visit to the Prophet's Mosque, the second holiest site in Islam after Masjid al-Haram. Built by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) after his migration to Madinah in 622 CE, it is one of the largest mosques in the world. This sacred mosque attracts visitors from around the world seeking to connect with Islamic history and spirituality.
Next, discover the International Fairs and Museums, a modern educational center dedicated to the life, teachings, and noble character of Prophet Muhammad. Using cutting-edge technologies and creative exhibits, the museum offers a research-based, immersive experience highlighting the Prophet's moral guidance and lasting influence on the world.
Finally, step into Quba Mosque, the first mosque in Islamic history, founded by Prophet Muhammad with his own hands and built by the early emigrants and helpers. Mentioned in the Qur'an for its virtues, Quba Mosque remains a central place of worship and spiritual reflection. Today, it is linked to the Prophet's Mosque by a scenic 3 km walking trail and continues to draw residents and visitors following the Sunnah.
Lunch will be included at a local restaurant during today's tour.
Following our tour, transfer to Madinah Train Station and board the bullet train to Jeddah. On arrival in Jeddah you will be met and transferred to your hotel.
Inspiring Highlights
The Prophet's Mosque
International Fairs and Museums
Quba Mosque
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours by bullet train. A luggage limit of 25kg (55 pounds) applies to the train journey.
Day 17 - Saudi Arabia Uncovered - Riyadh to Jeddah - Allocation - Current
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After breakfast, set out on a full day tour of Jeddah.
Begin at the Floating Mosque (Al-Rahmah Mosque), built in 1985 on a platform over the water. Its bright white structure and turquoise dome create a stunning reflection in the Red Sea, blending Islamic architecture with traditional design. Inside, advanced sound and lighting systems enhance the serene and striking atmosphere, making it a unique landmark of Jeddah's coastline.
Next, explore the Jeddah Corniche, a 30 km waterfront lined with recreation areas, pavilions, and large-scale sculptures.
Visit the Jeddah fish market, filled with the lively sounds of fishermen calling out their catches, buyers haggling for the best prices, and the aroma of the sea in the air. It's a sensory experience that showcases Jeddah's long-standing connection to the Red Sea, offering visitors the chance to witness traditional fishing practices and the daily rhythm of one of Saudi Arabia's busiest seafood markets.
Explore Al-Balad, the historic heart of Jeddah, founded in the 7th century and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk through narrow streets lined with preserved coral stone and seashell buildings, admire traditional window and door designs, and step inside historic homes to see original furniture and interiors. Learn how merchants once traded goods and how pilgrims stocked up for their journey to Makkah through the historic Makkah Gate. Al-Balad is also home to centuries-old mosques, some still active today, reflecting the city's rich religious and cultural heritage.
Lunch will be included at a local restaurant during your tour.
This evening enjoy a final night dinner with your fellow travellers as you reflect on your incredible journey.
Inspiring Highlights
Floating Mosque
Al-Balad
Day 18 - Saudi Arabia - Jeddah Departure Day - Land only
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Your Saudi Arabia journey comes to an end after breakfast. At the appropriate time you will be transferred to the airport for your onward flight.
Thank you for travelling with Inspiring Vacations. We hope you had a memorable experience.
Special Information
Departure transfers are included as part of your package. You will be collected from your hotel at the appropriate time and transferred to the airport to meet your flight.
If Inspiring Vacations has not provided your international airfares, please ensure you provide your flight details via your Traveller Hub portal no later than 90 days prior to travel so that your transfers can be confirmed.
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Tripcode: 55677
Start:Amman, Jordan
Finish:Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Finish:Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Type:Group tour (max 24)
Tripcode:
140938
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