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Way to Saudi
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Way to Saudi is a tour operator based on Prince Sultan Road in the Al Khalidiyyah district of Jeddah. They specialize in showing visitors the rich heritage and modern vibrancy of Saudi Arabia's second-largest city. Their tours range from walking excursions through the historic Al-Balad area, with its coral-stone buildings and traditional souks, to trips along the Corniche, where the Red Sea meets the city. Way to Saudi also offers day trips to nearby attractions like the King Fahd Fountain and the floating mosque. What makes them distinctive is their focus on cultural immersion, guests can try local cuisine, visit art galleries, and interact with Saudi artisans. The company emphasizes hospitality, with guides who share stories about Jeddah's history as a trading port and gateway to Mecca.
Don't miss
- Explore the historic Al-Balad district, a UNESCO World Heritage site
- Stroll along the Jeddah Corniche with views of the Red Sea
- Visit the King Fahd Fountain, the world's tallest water fountain
- Shop for spices, textiles, and gold in traditional souks
- Enjoy a traditional Saudi meal at a local restaurant
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Way to Saudi
You can visit on your own (paid tours, book online or through the company; prices vary by tour length and inclusions). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Dress modestly, cover shoulders and knees; women may need to wear an abaya in some areas.
- Stay hydrated; carry water, especially in warmer months.
- Always ask permission before photographing locals.
- Be respectful during prayer times; many shops close briefly.
A bit of history
Way to Saudi was established in the late 2010s as part of Saudi Arabia's push to develop tourism under Vision 2030. The company aims to bridge cultural gaps and showcase Jeddah's unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Common questions
Do I need a visa to visit Saudi Arabia?
Yes, most visitors need a tourist visa; check the official Saudi visa portal for requirements.
Are tours available in English?
Yes, English-speaking guides are available; other languages may be arranged.
Can I visit Mecca on a tour?
Non-Muslims are not permitted to enter Mecca; Way to Saudi does not offer tours there.
What should I wear?
Modest clothing is required; women may be asked to cover their hair in certain areas, but it's not mandatory for tourists.
Is alcohol available?
No, alcohol is prohibited in Saudi Arabia.
What is the best way to get around Jeddah?
Taxis and ride-hailing apps like Uber and Careem are convenient; public buses are limited.
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