Destinations in Saudi Arabia — where to go
Riyadh and Jeddah — two genuinely different faces of Saudi Arabia, and where to base yourself for each.
Saudi Arabia's two headline cities feel like different countries. Riyadh is the capital — modern, business-focused, and the base for day-tripping to Diriyah, the birthplace of the first Saudi state. Jeddah is the more relaxed, historic Red Sea port city, with a UNESCO-listed old town and the easiest access to Red Sea diving. Most first-time trips combine one city with AlUla, the country's headline attraction, over 7–10 days.
Saudi Arabia only opened its doors to leisure tourists in 2019, which means almost nothing here has had time to turn into a tourist trap yet — you're arriving early on a destination that's about to be everywhere. Riyadh and Jeddah anchor the two ends of the country and couldn't feel more different from each other. Here's an honest look at both, and how to split your time.

Riyadh
The capital — a futuristic skyline with 18th-century Diriyah next door.

Jeddah
Saudi's Red Sea gateway — a UNESCO old town, seafood, and diving nearby.












































