Adventure Activities in Saudi Arabia: 7 Thrilling Experiences for 2026
Saudi Arabia is quietly becoming one of the world's most exciting adventure destinations. From sandboarding the dunes of the Empty Quarter to diving pristine Red Sea reefs and canyoning through Wad...
Key Takeaways
- Neom's mountain terrain near Sharma (Tabuk region) offers via ferrata and cliff-edge hiking at elevations above 2,000 m — temperatures stay 10–18 °C year-round, making it one of Saudi Arabia's few all-season adventure zones.
- Wadi Disah in Tabuk province is the top slot-canyon trekking destination, accessible via 4WD from Tabuk city (2.5 hours); guided day-treks cost SAR 200–350/person including transport within the wadi.
- Red Sea liveaboard diving packages depart from Yanbu and Jeddah marinas — 3-night trips covering Farasan Banks or Yanbu's reefs are priced from SAR 2,200/person, with visibility regularly exceeding 30 m.
- Rub' al-Khali (Empty Quarter) dune-bashing tours launch from Shaybah or Najran; reputable operators charge SAR 1,500–3,000/person for overnight camps including camel rides and sandboarding.
- Rock climbing at Wadi Rum-scale granite near Al-Ula (Jabal Ikmah area) is accessible October–April; certified guides are mandatory and bookable through the Royal Commission for AlUla portal for SAR 180–250/person.