Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation
Ewa Express Hotel or Similar
Start your day with a deep dive into Saudi Arabia’s rich heritage at the Tayebat Museum, the perfect introduction to Islam, Saudi history, and the city of Jeddah. The museum showcases life-size examples of traditional Saudi and Jeddahwi architecture, everyday tools and utensils, local art, and detailed insights into the Two Holy Cities, Mecca and Medina. This immersive experience provides a solid foundation for understanding the cultural and religious context before venturing into the city.
Next, discover Jeddah’s vibrant culinary scene, shaped by its prime location on the Red Sea. Begin at the Central Fish Market, a bustling hub where fresh seafood, from shrimp, lobster, and squid to species unique to the Red Sea is on full display. Navigate the market like a local: select your catch, have it weighed, and receive a ticket for the cleaning station. Your seafood can then be prepared at an on-site restaurant or taken home. For a more leisurely experience, enjoy a fresh seafood lunch at a nearby eatery.
After lunch, visit the House of Islamic Arts, home to a stunning collection of Islamic art, artifacts, and rare manuscripts. This cultural gem offers profound insight into the artistic traditions and heritage of the Islamic world.
Continue your exploration with a walk through Al Balad, Jeddah’s historic old town and a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2014. Al Balad’s multi-story merchant houses, traditional architecture, and intricate roshan wooden window screens provide a fascinating glimpse into life centuries ago. Wander through its bustling alleys, where traders, pilgrims, and tourists mingle, and experience the authentic sights, sounds, and aromas of a classic Middle Eastern souk. In a rapidly modernizing kingdom, Al Balad remains one of the few places to experience the true historical essence of Saudi Arabia.