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Saudi Arabia Vacation

4 Days 3 Nights

Tour Details

Saudi Arabia Vacation

Embark on a captivating Saudi Arabia Vacation, starting with a Dammam City Tour where you can explore the historic Tarout Castle and the renowned King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture. Dive into Saudi heritage at the Heritage Village and enjoy the scenic Al Khobar Waterfront. Continue your tour in Al Hofuf, visiting the iconic Ibrahim Palace and the historic Amiri School. Discover traditional crafts at the Craftsmen Market and the bustling Souq Al Qaisariyah which if you have been to Morocco you will notice that it’s quite similar to the souks of Marrakesh. On the third day of your trip, experience the unique Hassawi Red Rice in Jawatha and marvel at the ancient Jawatha Mosque. Conclude your journey with a visit to Uqair Port and the stunning Yellow Lake, making your journey an unforgettable adventure.

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Tour Itinerary

  • Tarout Castle on Tarout Island, 30 km from Dammam, holds a rich history, once the heart of the Dilmun kingdom over 4,000 years ago. It later served as a trade hub during Turkish and
    Portuguese colonization, with possible foundations dating back to 5,000 BC.
  • The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) inDhahran, built by Saudi Aramco, focuses on culture and learning. Designed by Snohetta, it’s been listed in Time magazine’s top 100 places to visit and attracted one million visitors in 2019.
  • The Heritage Village in Dammam combines a museum and restaurant, offering insights into Saudi culture and cuisine.
  • Al Khobar Waterfront, with dancing fountains and nearby amenities, is a family-friendly destination with beautiful views of the Arabian Gulf.
  • Enjoy your overnight stay in Dammam!

  • The Ibrahim Palace, is a significant landmark in
    Al Hofuf city, Eastern Province, Saudi. It was the main Ottoman garrison in Al-Ahsa during that era, associated with Basra. King Abdul Aziz Al Saud gained control of the palace on April 13, 1913, when he annexed Al Ahsa.
  • The Amiri School, or “Princes School,” is a historic educational institution in Al Ahsa, pivotal in advancing science and education. It was the first government school in the region, producing notable alumni including princes, ministers, and businessmen. Inaugurated in 1941, it’s located in the Umm Al Khabees plateau, serving as the first state-overseen government school.
  • The Craftsmen Market showcases Al Ahsa’s heritage products, celebrating generations-old traditions. It spans 12,000 square meters and has two sections. In the center is an open courtyard for festivals and heritage events, surrounded by arches resting on four columns. It also houses a popular café and bakery known for Tanoor bread. Additionally, the market has an academy for teaching handicrafts and arts.
  • Souq Al Qaisariyah is an ancient, bustling market in Al Ahsa, mentioned by travelers since 1822, though its origins are uncertain. Spanning 7,000 square meters, it’s a vibrant hub for various goods, from leather sandals to abayas, rosewater vials, vintage gramophones, and antique daggers.
  • Enjoy your stay at the Hofuf hotel.

  • Al Ahsa is famous for its rare Hassawi Red Rice, cherished by farmers for its reputed ability to alleviate arthritis and bone pain. Generations of farmers in the Al Ahsa oasis cultivate this unique rice, standing together in water while singing prayers.
  • This Hassawi rice is among the world’s most expensive, fetching 25-30 Saudi Riyals (around $6 – $8) per kilo due to its exceptional nutritional value and health benefits. Yet, for these farmers, it’s not just about money; it’s a heritage passed down from their forefathers, a legacy they’re committed to preserving for future generations.
  • The Jawatha Mosque, built in the 7th century by the Bani Abd Al Qais tribe, is believed to be eastern Arabia’s oldest mosque and the site of the second Friday congregational prayer. Although much of the original structure is lost, recent restoration allows Friday prayers to resume.
  • At approximately 75 meters (about 250 feet) high, Al Qarah provides a breathtaking view of the vast 30,000-acre oasis below. The rugged limestone peaks offer opportunities for exploration, featuring a network of caves bordered by towering, sandy-colored walls. For insight into the region’s ancient history, a visit to the Land of Civilizations Museum is recommended.
  • Enjoy your overnight stay at the Hofuf hotel.

  • Uqair Port, tracing its origins to the Stone Ages, holds the distinction of being the Eastern Province’s oldest seaport and a vital hub for ancient civilizations. Throughout King Abdulaziz’s reign, the founder of Saudi Arabia, he expanded and modernized the port, establishing various facilities. It served as a pivotal venue for hosting foreign diplomats and conducting negotiations with international political entities in the region.
  • The coastal area surrounding the port is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, featuring shallow sandy beaches, diverse terrain, and an abundance of bays and islands.
  • The “Yellow Lake,” also known as Al Asfar Lake, is a remarkable body of water located on the outskirts of Al Ahsa. It’s nestled amidst towering sand dunes and encircled by a lush ring of ferns, creating a breathtaking natural landscape. Reaching the lake is an adventure in itself, as there are no direct roads. Visitors must traverse the dunes using a four-wheel drive vehicle. Once you arrive, there are plenty of activities to indulge in, from picnicking and birdwatching (especially for mustached warblers, Kentish plovers, and greater spotted eagles in winter) to kayaking on the serene lake waters. Exploring the lake’s surroundings through a jeep tour safari is also a delightful way to have some fun.
  • Enjoy your overnight stay at the Hofuf hotel.

Basic Information

Type
private Tour
Departure Time
03.00 Pm GMT
Return Time
8.00 AM GMT
Included
  • All transfers and transportation by van or car (with A/C)
  • English speaking driver
  • All accommodations in 4-star hotels
  • Daily breakfast
  • 4WD at Day 4 in Yellow lake for 2HRS.
  • All taxes
Not Included
  • Flights
  • Visa fess to Saudi Arabia
  • Any meals that aren't mentioned under "Included"
  • Any entrance fees in Saudi
  • Any personal expenses
  • Tips
  • Anything not mentioned under "Included"

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