About Jeddah
Jeddah known as the bride of the Red Sea, is the ideal destination for those looking to escape from the city to a historic port city that has amazing resorts and magical historical sites. And the Red Sea is still central to it all — for trade, for diving among pristine reefs, and fishing for the seafood Jeddah is known for.
Best time to visit Jeddah
The best time to visit Jeddah is November-March
Before You Travel
Time
Time in Saudi Arabia is (GMT+3)
Languages
Arabic and english languages are widely spoken
Currency
The currency used is the Saudi Riyal (SAR)
Electricity sockets
Electricity sockets in KSA operate on a 230V/60Hz system
Power plugs
The power plugs and sockets in KSA are of type G
Emergency numbers
Things to do
Sail Away Aboard The Saudi Cruise In The Sailing Season Runs From November Through March And Enjoy Limitless Fun With The Whole Family.
Al-Balad, Back To The 7th Century, Still Retains Its Ancient Feel, Boasting Some Of The Oldest And Most Beautiful Buildings In The City, Made Of Traditional Coral Stones And Wood.
A Trip To Jeddah Isn't Complete Without A Selfie With The Iconic King Fahd's Fountain In The Backdrop As The City Lights Gleam As The Sun Sets And The Sky Becomes Dark.
Jeddah Waterfront Is A Great Place To Cycle, Jog And Exercise All While You Take In The Balmy Sea Breeze.
Head To The North Of Jeddah, Where Diving Groups Provide Training Lessons Before Taking You Into An Underwater World Where Ancient Shipwrecks, Kaleidoscopic Corals, And Schools Of Clownfish Await.
Very Few Things Can Match The Dining Experience By The Sea. Sitting Amid A Small Lake Adjacent To The Coastal Road.
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