Tour Code: FIT/3922

Full Fun In Saudi Arabia

6 Nights / 7 Days
Private Van Tour
Summer Special
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Cities : Riyadh (2N),Al Ahsa (2N),Dammam (2N)

Accommodation

  • 2 Night(s) in Riyadh at 3 Star/ 4 Star or similar
  • 2 Night(s) in Al Ahsa at 3 Star/ 4 Star or similar
  • 2 Night(s) in Dammam at 3 Star/ 4 Star or similar

Sightseeing

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Riyadh Boulevard
  • Dirriyah and Bujiari Terrace
  • Kingdom Center Sky Bridge
Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia
  • Al Ahsa Oasis
  • Ibrahim Palace
  • Al-Qara Hill
  • Al Asfar Lake
Dammam, Saudi Arabia
  • King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture - Ithra
  • Judah’s Thumb
  • King Fahd Grand Mosque

Flight and transport

  • All transfers and sightseeing on PVT basis

Visa and taxes

  • All local taxes

Meals

  • 6 Breakfast
  • 5 Lunch
  • 1 Dinner
  • Hotel Included
  • Sightseeing Included
  • Meal Included
  • Private Vehicle Included


HOTEL OPTIONS:

DESTINATION

HOTEL OPTION

RIYADH

GOLDEN TULIP HOTEL OR SIMILAR

AL AHSA

GARDEN PLAZA HOTEL OR SIMILAR

JEDDAH

NAVITI BY WARWICK HOTEL OR SIMILAR

Day wise travel itinerary

  • Day 1 :Riyadh

    After you complete your immigration and customs, you will meet our local representative who will take you to your hotel. Check into your hotel and relax. In the evening we visit the Boulevard. It is the largest entertainment center in Riyadh. You can shop for luxury shopping places where you can obtain pieces from the finest stores of international brands. The area includes amazing huge and colourful screens and contains a dancing fountain, musical performances as well as live theatre shows and acrobatic shows that surprise adults and children at the Golden Theater. 

    At night you will visit the Dirriyah and Bujiari Terrace- known for its traditional mud-brick architecture, Ad Diriyah is home to revitalized Al Bujiari, a pedestrianized maze of winding alleyways with cafes and craft shops. Cultural sites include Diriyah Museum, a former palace with exhibits on Saudi history and the restored Al-Zawihra Mosque. Dinner at one of the recommended restaurant. Overnight at Riyadh hotel. 

    • Dinner
  • Day 2 :Riyadh City Tour

    After breakfast at the hotel you start your day by visiting the desert, where you can do quad biking and camel riding. After lunch you return to the hotel and relax. In the evening you visit the sky bridge- from a height of 300 meters in the sky of Riyadh take in a stunning panoramic view of the beauty of the city through highly secure glass panels. Later you are free to visit malls and explore the city. Overnight at Riyadh Hotel. 

    • Breakfast
    • Lunch
  • Day 3 :Riyadh To Al Ahsa

    After breakfast at the hotel you check out and transfer to Al Ahsa. Check in to your hotel and relax. You will be later picked up from your hotel and you will visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Al Ahsa Oasis – also known as Al-Hasa or Hajar, is an oasis and historical region in eastern Saudi Arabia. The oasis is located about 60 km inland from the coast of the Persian Gulf. After lunch you visit the Ibrahim Palace- is a historic fort and is also called the Dome Palace, Alqoat palace or Ibrahim Castle and is the region’s main architectural heritage site from the Ottoman period. Later visit the Qaisariah Souq for shopping – it consists of 422 shops and is distinguished by its architectural designs of closed corridors and elevated roofing. Overnight at Al Ahsa Hotel.

    • Breakfast
    • Lunch
  • Day 4 :Al Ahsa

    After breakfast at the hotel you visit the Al Qarah mountain with its amazing rock formations and hiking. After lunch you will visit the Al Asfar Lake – It appears amidst the golden dunes and in a charming scene, which was formed by seasonal rain over decades and is locally called because its colour changes according to seasons. Return back to your hotel and rest. Overnight at Al Ahsa Hotel. 

    • Breakfast
    • Lunch
  • Day 5 :Dammam

    After breakfast you check out from your hotel and transfer to Dammam. Check in to your hotel and relax. Later you will be picked up from your hotel and you start the tour with lunch at a local restaurant after which you visit the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture – also known as Ithra, is an initiative from the Saudi Aramco Oil Company to promote cultural development, knowledge and diversity in the kingdom. Later you visit the Judah’s Thumb – is a stunning natural rock formation in the middle of the desert. Good place for camping or just to see the landscape. You return to your hotel and overnight at Dammam Hotel. 

    • Breakfast
    • Lunch
  • Day 6 :Dammam

    After breakfast at the hotel you will start by visiting Al Khobar – is a Saudi Arabian city on the Arabian Gulf. Here you visit the Half-moon beach and enjoy half – day time including scuba diving and explore the underwater museum. After lunch you visit the Al Khobar corniche area – developed in such a way making it a pleasant picturesque boardwalk on a lovely walking way and a jogging path along the Arabian Gulf. You even get to visit the King Fahad Grand Museum which is situated in a large garden facing the Khobar corniche consisting of two prayer halls on a land area of 40,000 square meters. Return to your hotel and overnight at Dammam Hotel.

    • Breakfast
    • Lunch
  • Day 7 :Return Flight

    After breakfast you check out from your hotel and transfer to the Dammam Airport for your flight back home.

    • Breakfast
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Sightseeing

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Al Ahsa Oasis

Al-Ahsa Oasis, also known as al-?asa? or Hajar, is an oasis and historical region in eastern Saudi Arabia. Al-Ahsa Governorate, which makes up much of the country's Eastern Province, is named after it. The oasis is located about 60 km inland from the coast of the Persian Gulf.


Al-Ahsa a has been inhabited since prehistoric times because of its abundance of water in an otherwise arid region. Natural fresh-water springs have surfaced at oases in the region for millennia, encouraging human habitation and agricultural efforts (date palm cultivation especially) since prehistoric times.


The oasis region and specifically the name Hajar (also Hagar, Hagar) may be related to the Ancient Near East toponym Agarum, mentioned in Dilmunite inscriptions as the original home of their chief deity Inzak. If so, Agarum probably referred to the mainland area of Arabia lying opposite Bahrain. According to the hypothesis, the Dilmun civilization originated at the oases of Eastern Arabia, but later relocated to the isle of Bahrain. This interpretation is not without criticism, however, and other sources place Agarum on the isle of Failaka.

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Ibrahim Palace

Qasr Ibrahim is a historic fort in the north of Alqoat neighborhood, Hofuf, Al-Ahsa, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia. It is also called the Dome Palace, AlQoat Palace or Ibrahim Castle and is the region's main architectural heritage site from the Ottoman period. It served as a Turkish military base

Qasr Ibrahim (Ibrahim Palace) is a historic fort in the north of Alqoat neighborhood, Hofuf, Al-Ahsa, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia. It is also called the Dome Palace, AlQoat Palace or Ibrahim Castle and is the region's main architectural heritage site from the Ottoman period. It served as a Turkish military base.  It was seized by King Abdul-Aziz Al Saud on April 13, 1913 (5th of First Jumada 1331 AH).

The palace was constructed with a mosque that has a dome in 1555 (963 AH). During the next century, the palace was enlarged into a castle, prison and Turkish bath. In 2019, the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage has announced that the procedures of renovation of all parts of the palace have finished. This restoration process included rebuilding the fallen parts, painting the buildings and preparing a main square for the tourism activities and festivals.
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Al-Qara Hill

Al-Qarah Mountain or Jabal Al-Qarah, also known as "Al-Shabaab Mountain", is a mesa of 75 metres in Al-Ahsa, in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia Al-Qarah Mountain or Jabal Al-Qarah, also known as "Al-Shabaab Mountain", is a mesa of 75 metres in Al-Ahsa, in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia

The mountain is named after the village of Al-Qarah. It is also sometimes called "Al-Shaba'an", because it is situated among palm trees and rivers, and it has wild high caves which are cold in the summer. It is likely that the first inhabitants of Al-Qarah village were a pre-Islamic tribe who were skilled at archery. However, it appears from the site's landform that it was referred to as a "black, small, single, round and high mountain." Moreover, some historians and travelers stated in their books that the mountain was called "Al-Mushaqqar". However, in his book "Geographical Dictionary of Saudi Arabia - Eastern Province - Section Four", the historian Hamed Al-Jaser mentioned different opinions about the location of Al-Mushaqqar, with some having said that "Al-Mushaqqar" was in Al-Hijaz, in the valley of Eja'a, one of the Tae'a Mountains, or in a Bahraini fort, and the last one is most popular. While Abdul-Khaleq Al-Janbi confirmed that Al-Qarah was named by that, because its south is connected to a huge, strange shape, and a hill formation with caves of various sizes, there is also a big rock above it, and it is carved in an unusual way. In total, it has three heads, the first one is to south, and it looks like a woman's head. The second one is to the north, and looks like a man's head. The third one between them looks like a lion. This part of the mountain is called "Ra'as Al-Qarah", as mentioned by Arabic geographers. Al-Janbi said in his book that it was "a divine formation", which was not influenced by human activity. "Al-Mushaqqar" was also mentioned in the fourth section of "Mou'jam Ma Esta'ajam", a dictionary by Abu Ubaid Al-Bakry. Ibn Al-E'erabi said "Al-Mushaqqar: a great ancient city, has a fortress in the middle, on Al-Qarah called Attalah, and on the top of it, there is a well that has a hole, until it gets to the ground, so it is absorbed by the ground. All Hajer water is excluded in that well, in its increasing 
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Al Asfar Lake

Al-Asfar Lake, also known as Asfar, Alasfar and Yellow Lake. Al-Asfar is located to the East of Umran city, in Al-Hasa, Eastern Saudi Arabia. The lake is surrounded by sand dunes and somewhat difficult to reach. Al-Asfar lake is one of the most important wetland shallow lakes in the region


Al-Asfar Lake, also known as Asfar, Alasfar and Yellow Lake. Al-Asfar is located to the East of Umran city, in Al-Hasa, Eastern Saudi Arabia. The lake is surrounded by sand dunes and somewhat difficult to reach. Al-Asfar lake is one of the most important wetland shallow lakes in the region.


The Asfar lake (Yellow Lake) is a beautiful retreat for many of its visitors, especially for camping and for observing birds during the migration seasons. The visitor to Asfar Lake will notice a great difference between his impressions of the Al-Ahsa oasis planted with palms, and the picturesque views also along the horizon of the vegetation cover that overlaps with the lake and embraces the sand dunes

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