Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is a majestic Middle Eastern country where vast desert landscapes, ancient ruins, and modern cities coexist. In recent years, tourism development has progressed and the country has attracted attention from all over the world. In addition to the religious value of the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, it is a tourist destination filled with diverse attractions such as the ruins of Al-Ula, the skyscrapers of Riyadh, and the historical streets of Jambu. As of 2025, new tourist attractions are constantly emerging, making it possible to travel and discover the new face of Saudi Arabia.

Riyadh

Riyadh is the capital of Saudi Arabia and the largest city located in the central part of the Arabian Peninsula. Located in the eastern part of the Nejd Plateau and close to the Anah Nahud Desert, the city's diverse geographical landscapes attract tourists as a "city where the past and the future coexist.

Jeddah

Jeddah, located in the west of Saudi Arabia facing the Red Sea, is the second largest city and the largest port in the country. It has flourished as a trading hub since ancient times and is known as the Bride of the Red Sea. In recent years, it has attracted attention as a tourist destination where history and modernity coexist and the grandeur of the desert and the richness of the sea are in harmony.

It boasts a history of about 3,000 years and originally developed as a fisherman's settlement. The Old City of Jeddah is a cultural heritage area where ancient and medieval buildings remain, telling the history of trade and faith in the Arabian Peninsula. The stone houses and narrow alleys are lively with traditional craft shops and cafes as part of the "Al-Batuat Citadel", which is aiming to be registered as a World Heritage Site. In particular, the Al-Fatima Zahra Mosque (Floating Mosque) is a spectacular sight with its mysterious appearance floating on the edge of the Red Sea.

Al-Ula

Al-Ula, located in the northwest of Saudi Arabia, is a spectacular place where human history and the mysteries of nature come together. This area flourished as a desert oasis and was a "desert crossroads" where various civilizations intersected as a key trade route since ancient times. Surrounded by the desert and strange rock formations, this area offers beautiful scenery that makes you feel as if you have wandered into another world, and is also a mysterious spot where the latest technology creates a landscape in harmony with nature.

This area, once ruled by the Nabataean Kingdom, has many historical heritage sites, and in recent years it has been developed as a tourist destination. One of these is Maraya, registered in the Guinness World Records as the world's largest mirrored building.