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Middle East

HIGHLIGHT
The Middle East blends history, culture, and innovation. Explore Jeddah’s rising arts scene, Riyadh’s heritage and modernization, Dubai’s futuristic attractions, and Jordan’s breathtaking desert landscapes and ancient wonders.

Middle East Tours

The Middle East offers a captivating blend of ancient history, cultural richness, and modern innovation. Planning a tour in 2025 promises diverse experiences across its dynamic cities and breathtaking landscapes.

Highlights

  1. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
    • Cultural Renaissance: Jeddah is redefining itself as a global tourism hub, with vibrant arts districts, historical landmarks, and festivals like Jeddah Season.
    • Upcoming Attractions: The anticipated completion of the Jeddah Tower, set to be the world's tallest building, and the Jeddah Central Development project, featuring new entertainment hubs and waterfront promenades.
  2. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
    • Heritage and Modernity: Riyadh blends historic sites like Diriyah and Al Masmak Fortress with ambitious modernization efforts under Vision 2030.
    • Upcoming Attractions: The Diriyah Gate Expansion, introducing cultural centers and luxury hotels, and the Qiddiya Megaproject, featuring major theme parks and entertainment venues.
  3. Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    • Innovative Attractions: Dubai continues to captivate with its futuristic skyline, luxury shopping, and cultural experiences.
    • Upcoming Attractions: New developments and events are continually enhancing Dubai's appeal as a premier travel destination.
  4. Jordan
    • Adventure Destination: Jordan is emerging as the Middle East's go-to spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering breathtaking desert landscapes and historical sites like Petra.

 

Middle East destinations

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Frequently Asked Questions about our Middle East tours

While many areas are safe for tourists, it's essential to stay informed about regional developments. Recent ceasefire agreements have improved stability in certain regions, but travelers should consult official travel advisories before planning their trip.
The ideal time is during the cooler months, from October to April, when temperatures are more comfortable for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Modest clothing is recommended, respecting local customs and traditions. In many areas, especially religious sites, covering shoulders and knees is advisable.
Visa requirements vary by country. It's important to check the specific entry requirements for each destination well in advance of your trip.
Arabic is the most widely spoken language. However, English is commonly used in business and tourist areas.
Each country has its own currency, such as the Saudi Riyal (SAR) in Saudi Arabia and the Jordanian Dinar (JOD) in Jordan. It's advisable to have local currency for transactions.
Yes, practices vary by country, but general etiquette includes using the right hand for eating and greeting, dressing modestly, and being mindful of local religious practices.

Alcohol laws differ across the region. In some countries, it's available in licensed venues, while in others, it's prohibited. Always respect local laws and customs.

The Middle East offers a range of accommodations, from luxury hotels to budget-friendly options. Major cities often feature international hotel chains.
Most urban areas provide reliable internet access, with Wi-Fi available in hotels, cafes, and public spaces. Purchasing a local SIM card is also an option for mobile connectivity.