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Saudi Arabia
The land of sand and camels, and oil

From ancient desert civilisations to sprawling metropolises, we spotlight the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as an up-and-coming destination

The once-reclusive kingdom has thrown open its doors to the world and is ready to give you a welcome as warm as the Middle Eastern sun. Sure, there are still a few hurdles to consider but the desert kingdom is home to rugged mountains, ancient cities and coastlines that come without the crowds of Dubai. Yet chances are it won’t be Saudi’s sites that you remember the most but the small things – such as listening to the call to prayer while watching the sunset over the terracotta desert.

The Janadriyah National Festival is a massive celebration of heritage and culture in Saudi Arabia
where it is

Where it is

Middle East

When to go

When to go

October to March

Why go there

Why go there

Desert landscapes
Fascinating history
Futuristic cities


what to see

What to see

Riyadh
Hegra
Jeddah

Often referred to as Saudi's capital of culture, Riyadh showcases the KSA's beauty and wonder

Souks and skyscrapers

Often referred to as Saudi's capital of culture, Riyadh showcases the KSA's beauty and wonder

Riyadh is a modern city steeped in history and Cosa can show you both sides: the capital’s traditional souks as well as its soaring skyscrapers, and the 302-metre tall Kingdom Centre.

Al-'Ula is an ancient Arabic oasis city located in Medina Province, Saudi Arabia

Tombs of rock

Al-'Ula is an ancient Arabic oasis city located in Medina Province, Saudi Arabia

The historic trading region of AlUla is home to the rock-cut tombs at Hegra, built in the 1st Century AD by the Nabataeans, the same tribe behind Petra in Jordan. An unmissable desert highlight.

Discover what to do in Jeddah and the best modern things to see for a fun and exciting trip to Saudi Arabia

Traders and pilgrims

Discover what to do in Jeddah and the best modern things to see for a fun and exciting trip to Saudi Arabia

Jeddah, Saudi’s second city, has an old town packed with tower houses and carved balconies. For centuries it’s been a port for merchants and pilgrims going to Mecca.

Edge of the World is the perfect destination of mountain climbing and hiking lovers in Saudi Arabia

The Edge of the World

Edge of the World is the perfect destination of mountain climbing and hiking lovers in Saudi Arabia

A dramatic rock escarpment with unforgettable views of the Saudi desert, and it can only be reached by 4X4 tour. So let Cosa take you to The Edge of the World.

The staple meal of Saudi Arabia often includes a mix of white rice, potatoes, dates, different kinds of meats

Travel in Saudi Arabia

The staple meal of Saudi Arabia often includes a mix of white rice, potatoes, dates, different kinds of meats

Historically the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia hasn’t been a mainstream tourist destination but Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud has been busy opening up the country since his rise to power in 2017. Tourist visas became available to 49 countries, women were granted the right to drive and international music festivals were held for the first time. Yet this is still an Islamic country where swearing, homosexuality, alcohol and public displays of affection are prohibited so try to avoid offending local sensibilities.

Saudi Arabia facts

This country is big (the 13th-largest country in the world and the fifth-largest in Asia) and empty – 95% of Saudi Arabia is desert, so no surprise that this is the biggest nation without a river. The kingdom was founded in 1932, shortly before the first discovery of oil, and it currently has the planet’s second-largest oil reserves. Not forgetting the thousands of camels: around 100 camels are said to be sold in Saudi’s capital, Riyadh, every day, although it’s the oil that gets exported.

How to know the time zone

Time zone

UTC +3

Check the flight time

Flight time

6 hours from Switzerland

local currency

Local currency

Saudi Riyal

Dial code by country

Dialling code

+966

Saudi Arabia