10 Things to Do in Jeddah

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What To See and Do in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Situated on Saudi Arabia’s western coast along the Red Sea, the port city of Jeddah is a diverse destination where travelers can uncover rich and fascinating history and culture as well as engage with nature, sample world-class cuisine, view one-of-a-kind sites and shop for their next favorite item. The city also functions as a gateway to the Islamic holy cities of Mecca and Medina as well as numerous on-water adventures via the sparkling Red Sea. Here are just some of the many highlights that await visitors to Jeddah.

Visit Al Balad
When in Jeddah, exploring the UNESCO World Heritage designated Al Balad is a must. The “Old Town,” Balad is Jeddah’s historical center and dates all the way back to the seventh century. Visitors can tour ancient houses like Bait Nassif and see for themselves why this site earned UNESCO status in 2014.

Snap a Photo at King Fahd’s Fountain
Don’t miss a chance to see the world’s tallest fountain for yourself. Head to the waterfront to view the spectacular King Fahd’s Fountain, a 30-year-old monument in the middle of the Red Sea shooting waters more than 1,000 feet into the sky for the perfect photo-op.

Tour the Fakieh Aquarium
Visitors to Jeddah will also want to check out the Fakieh Aquarium, a first-of-its-kind marine exhibition that’s home to more than 200 species, the vast majority of which (85 percent) are native to the destination’s undisturbed coral reefs. Sharks and penguins are among the aquarium’s top attractions.

Shop Like a Local
Shopping is a big part of the authentic Jeddah experience and visitors have no shortage of exciting options, from an array of multicultural souqs to the sprawling Red Sea Mall. The Mall of Arabia is another ideal destination for shoppers, offering 400-plus stores in addition to entertainment in amusement rides and cinemas.

Visit the Floating Mosque
The “Al-Rahmah mosque,” also known as the Floating Mosque, is a one-of-a-kind symbol of Jeddah, sitting just above the sea and drawing visitors’ eyes in with its bright white color and unmistakable turquoise dome. It’s undoubtedly one of the most Instagrammable spots in all of Saudi Arabia.

Treat Your Taste Buds
No trip to Jeddah is complete without sampling the local cuisine. After all, you don’t have to be a foodie to fall in love with the destination’s fresh seafood at the famous Central Fish Market and Twina’s restaurant or the delectable flavors of Hejazi cuisine available throughout the city.

Grab a Rejuvenating Cup of Coffee
Coffee lovers will be in absolute heaven in Jeddah. The quality and creativity of the city’s local cafes is unmatched and on full display at spots like Broots Coffee & Cocoa, Hemi Cafe and Roastery and CAF Cafe. Visitors can even pair their coffee with delicious pastries and views at the Medd Cafe & Roastery location in Historic Jeddah, Al-Balad.

Catch a Thrill at Al Shallal Theme Park
Travelers to Jeddah, especially families, will want to visit Al Shallal Theme Park, which offers a plethora of thrill rides including zero-gravity rides and roller coasters. Guests can also look forward to an ice skating rink, a recreated Amazon forest, Ferris wheel and much more.

Tour the Tayebat Museum Complex
History buffs will want to visit the Tayebat Museum to learn about Jeddah’s 2,500-year history. The multi-room complex boasts several floors of in-depth exhibits helping visitors understand not only Jeddah’s past but the history of Islam and how Saudi Arabia came to be formed.

Explore the Red Sea
Jeddah’s ideal locale along the Red Sea means that this spectacular body of water is not to be missed. Whether lounging on one of the nearby beaches or snorkeling and scuba diving the gorgeous offshore reefs, visitors are certain to come away with memories that will last a lifetime.

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