Saudi Arabia
Including Jeddah, Madinah, AlUla, Dadan-Ikma, Wadi Al Dissah, Riyadh, Diriyah, and More
February 1–10, 2026
If there is a final frontier of tourism left, it might Saudi Arabia, having only opened to visitors in 2019. Saudi Arabia is rich in history, attractions, and stirring symbolism, with the cities of Mecca and Medina, rich in Prophetic significance to those of the Muslim faith, while carved temples like the Madain Saleh (commonly known as the “second Petra”) and the sophisticated rock art at Jubbah are among the country’s greatest pre-Islamic treasures. It’s where ancient traditions meet cutting-edge innovation. From the golden deserts and lush mountains to futuristic cities and sacred landmarks, the Kingdom offers an unforgettable journey through time and culture.
Trip Highlights
Touch down in Jeddah, a city of opulence and distinction, and Saudi Arabia’s vibrant cosmopolitan center, touring the Jeddah Corniche and boardwalk before touring the Tayebat Museum and House of Islamic Art and the 7th century Al-Balad, a world heritage UNESCO site
Explore an exclusive exhibition of the Prophet’s Mosque expansion and Qiba Street in Madinah
Take a vintage Land Rover to another UNESCO World Heritage site, the Madain Saleh
See one of AlUla’s geographical marvels, Elephant Rock, before traveling to the ancient capital city of Dadan to see the Jabal Ikmah, where hundreds of Dadanite and Lihyanite Kingdom Arabic inscriptions can be found
Walk through Wadi Al Dissah, a long canyon that cuts through Jebel Qaraqir, a sandstone massif located south of the city of Tabuk
Embark on an exhilarating desert tour through the stunning Bajda Mountains, where you’ll explore narrow passages, sweeping red dunes, and historical inscriptions on exquisite natural rock formations
Tour Diriyah, the birthplace of the first Saudi state, before heading to the National Museum in Riyadh
And much, much more!