Jeddah in Saudi Arabia is A Destination for Tourists of All Tastes
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Jeddah is home to a variety of amazing museums and historical landmarks as the second-largest city in Saudi Arabia.

As the second-largest city in Saudi Arabia, Jeddah is home to a variety of amazing museums and historical landmarks.

It is one of the cities in Meccah Al-Mukarramah, located in the west of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on the coast of the Red Sea.

It is the first destination in the Kingdom for tourists, whether from inside or outside the Kingdom.

 

Tourism in Jeddah

If you are looking for beach parties and festivals during the weekend, or for sea views overlooked by parks and high-end restaurants, then Jeddah is a suitable option for you.

Moreover, if you are a fan of shopping, in Jeddah you are in the city of shopping. Undoubtedly, you will find all that you look for by visiting the Red Sea Mall, which is adorned with decorations and paintings belonging to Saudi personalities, as well as places to sell local dresses.

Jeddah also gives way to art lovers. When you visit the “Athar” exhibition, you will meet many Saudi and Arab artists, including painters, photographers, sculptors, etc., as the exhibition represents a valuable platform to display the works of these artists.

Unquestionably, Old Jeddah, a seaport for the area and a settlement formed in the seventh century, will be the ideal destination for those interested in history. Especially since most of the houses and streets in it have remained unchanged until now. There are also 360 galleries displaying artefacts dating back to different periods, all in the city The global goodies of science and knowledge, were built in the typical architectural style of old Jeddah.

Honeymoon in Jeddah

Talking about all the locations we discussed in Jeddah can lead you to assume that they would be appropriate for a trip with friends. And maybe a solo exploration expedition, but that’s because you haven’t yet identified Jeddah’s newlywed-friendly spots. You should take your partner there.

How about a journey that starts by strolling the Jeddah Corniche and enjoying the stunning landscapes of the Red Sea? Or perhaps you do not want to miss seeing King Fahd’s Fountain “the highest fountain in the world” and sitting on the beach in front of the fountain to spend the most beautiful times of the honeymoon in Jeddah. Maybe you would like to stay until the evening after watching the fountain lit hundreds of lights at night hours.

You can go to Fakih Water Park to see the aquariums with a variety of marine life. And head at sunset to Jeddah Water Park to enjoy the sound of the waves and take a romantic tour along the Red Sea.

Many also want to visit the floating mosque known as the Fatima Zahra Mosque, which is built on pillars rooted under the water, giving it a floating impression in the sea, “used for prayer, but is also open to tourism.”

You do not want to miss the opportunity to visit Al Shallal Theme Park, which is located along the Red Sea and has many man-made lakes and waterfalls, as well as many recreational games, which increases the fun of your honeymoon in Jeddah. And of course! You want to try a desert safari, camel and horse-riding tours, and desert camping.

Jeddah Beaches, Chalets, and Hotels

To know more about Jeddah’s beaches, here is a list of the 6 best beaches:

Al-Murjan Beach:

The most luxurious coastal beach in Jeddah, overlooking the Red Sea, in a coastal resort and village.

Alexandria Beach:

With its clean sand and water games, it takes a special place among the hotels, and festivals and enjoyable activities hosted there throughout the year.

Seef Beach:

Seef Beach is one of the best sandy beaches in Jeddah, which attracts many tourists and visitors.

Silver Sands Beach:

An ideal destination for family trips, water sports enthusiasts and beach sand walks.

Palm Beach:

Due to the depth of the water in it more than other beaches, it is a suitable destination for diving lovers.

Thule Beach:

A family beach with crystal clear waters and clean sand. When you come to Jeddah for a beach trip and decide to spend your trip in Jeddah’s chalets. You may have to choose between the Chalet of Happiness – and the Chalet of the Dora the Mermaid, and in both cases, you will have magical times!

And because you might want to stay in a hotel in the city, here is a list of the most famous hotels in Jeddah:

Novotel Jeddah Tahlia:

It is located on Prince Muhammad Bin Abdulaziz Street near the luxury shopping areas, and room rates per night start from 200 SAR.

Rosewood Jeddah Hotel:

Located on Corniche Street on the Red Sea, It aimed to appeal to sophisticated consumers, and the needs of businessmen, and room rates start from 982 Saudi riyals per night.

Movenpick Resort Al Nawras Jeddah:

It enjoys a mixture of Arab traditions, luxury, and Swiss hospitality so that you can enjoy the most beautiful moments of the honeymoon in Jeddah for the newlyweds, and room rates start from 1469 SAR per night.

Jeddah Hilton Hotel:

One of the largest hotel conference centres in the city, located on Corniche Street overlooking the Red Sea and providing stunning views, which increases the splendour of the honeymoon in Jeddah, and room rates start from 690 Saudi riyals per night.

 

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