Jeddah
The cosmopolitan port city of Jeddah offers a unique blend of history and modernity. Wander through the UNESCO-listed Al-Balad old town, dive in pristine Red Sea waters, and enjoy the vibrant arts scene.
Highlights
- Al-Balad historic district
- Red Sea diving and beaches
- Jeddah Corniche
- Contemporary art galleries
- Traditional souks
Best Time to Visit
November to March offers the most comfortable weather with temperatures between 22-30 degrees and lower humidity. This is also peak diving season with the best underwater visibility. Summer (June-September) is extremely hot and humid, with temperatures above 40 degrees and stifling humidity — however, Jeddah Season entertainment events take place during this period. Spring and autumn are pleasant transitional periods. Ramadan transforms the city with special evening atmospheres in Al-Balad.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Jeddah safe for tourists?
- Yes, Jeddah is very safe for tourists. It is one of Saudi Arabia's most cosmopolitan cities with a long history of welcoming international visitors. Standard travel precautions apply — be mindful of extreme heat in summer and dress modestly in traditional areas.
- How many days should I spend in Jeddah?
- 3-4 days is ideal to explore Al-Balad, enjoy the Corniche, take a diving or snorkeling trip, and experience the culinary scene. Add extra days for day trips to Taif or extended diving excursions.
- Is the Red Sea diving good near Jeddah?
- Excellent. Jeddah's reefs are among the healthiest in the Red Sea, with sites just 20-30 minutes offshore. Expect encounters with whale sharks (seasonal), manta rays, turtles, and incredible coral formations. Multiple PADI-certified operators offer day trips and courses.
- What is Al-Balad and why should I visit?
- Al-Balad is Jeddah's UNESCO-listed historic district, dating back to the 7th century. It features unique coral-stone architecture with wooden mashrabiya balconies. The area is being restored as a cultural destination with galleries, cafes, and boutique hotels. Visit in the evening for the best atmosphere.
- Can I use Jeddah as a base for the Haramain Railway?
- Yes, Jeddah is the central hub of the Haramain High-Speed Railway, connecting to Makkah (30 minutes) and Madinah (2 hours). The railway station is at King Abdulaziz International Airport. Book tickets through the SAR app or website.