Uncover Jeddah’s charm in a day with historic sites, coastal views, and seamless hotel transfers.
Uncover Jeddah’s charm in a day with historic sites, coastal views, and seamless hotel transfers.
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The Jeddah Corniche - The Jeddah Corniche is more than just a coastal walkway; it’s an open-air stage where the city’s essence meets the rhythm of the Red Sea. Spanning over 30 kilometers, this renowned waterfront seamlessly combines natural beauty, urban art, and public life, embodying modern Saudi leisure and cultural identity.
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- The Jeddah Corniche - The Jeddah Corniche is more than just a coastal walkway; it’s an open-air stage where the city’s essence meets the rhythm of the Red Sea. Spanning over 30 kilometers, this renowned waterfront seamlessly combines natural beauty, urban art, and public life, embodying modern Saudi leisure and cultural identity.
Here, the sea is not merely a backdrop—it takes center stage. As waves gently lap against the promenade, joggers find their pace, families gather beneath palm trees, and artists capture the fluid horizon. It’s a welcoming space for everyone, from early morning runners to evening strollers. The Corniche is not just a place; it’s an experience.
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Iconic panoramic views of the Red Sea
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Sunset walks and photo opportunities
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Public art and open-air sculptures
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Family-friendly parks and green spaces
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Cultural and leisure hub year-round
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Al Rahma Mosque - Elegantly situated above the waters of the Red Sea, Al Rahma Mosque, often referred to as the Floating Mosque, is one of Jeddah’s most cherished landmarks. Built directly on the shoreline, its striking white structure appears to float at high tide, offering a unique blend of spiritual serenity and architectural grace.
This mosque welcomes visitors from all backgrounds, whether you’re here to pray or to admire the sweeping sea views from its surrounding promenade. Step inside to discover a tranquil interior filled with natural light, intricate Islamic design, and a profound sense of peace. It’s particularly enchanting at sunrise and sunset, when the light dances across the waves and the mosque’s silhouette reflects on the water.
Al Rahma Mosque is more than a place of worship; it’s a serene moment of beauty and a must-visit stop on any coastal journey through Jeddah.
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King Fahd’s Fountain - Visible from all over the city, King Fahd Fountain is a beloved Jeddah landmark and a 30-year-old monument in the middle of the Red Sea. Standing at 312 meters high, its waters adorn Jeddah’s sunset, and whether you’re capturing a photo or video of that magical scene, the fountain remains visible no matter how far you are. As the fountain’s spectacular display continues, you can stroll around and sample various foods from the stalls in Alhamra Corniche. Seven is the most popular kiosk along the walkway.
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Biet Nassif - The museum owes its Ottoman-style architecture to the Turkish architect who designed Nassif House. Despite undergoing several renovations, the Nassif House museum still retains its Ottoman architecture.
The museum’s central hall leads to rectangular rooms and stairs to the south. Many rooms feature artwork dating back to the 19th century. The doors and hallways showcase Arabic calligraphy originally crafted by Ottoman Turks.
There are two large bay windows at the front of the house, spanning two levels above the main door. These windows have become a hallmark of traditional Jeddah architecture. The ground floor is elevated due to cisterns beneath it that store rainwater and keep the lower floors cool. The museum also houses a library with around 16,000 books from King Abdulaziz University’s central library.
- Al-Balad - Nestled along the Red Sea, Historic Jeddah, known as Al Balad, stands as a testament to the city’s rich history and cultural significance. Established in the 7th century as a vital port for pilgrims traveling to Makkah, Al Balad has evolved into a vibrant district that harmoniously blends ancient traditions with modern life. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Al Balad and capture a photo at this historic site to create an unforgettable memory.
Walking through Al Balad’s narrow alleys, visitors are transported to a bygone era. The district is renowned for its distinctive architecture, featuring coral-stone buildings adorned with intricate wooden lattices known as rawasheen. These structures, some over 500 years old, showcase the craftsmanship and aesthetic sensibilities of the region’s ancestors.
- Red Sea Mall - Mentioning Red Sea Mall brings to mind images of family and friends in a lively and joyful atmosphere. A visit to Red Sea Mall offers an unparalleled shopping experience, being one of the largest shopping malls on the west coast of the Kingdom with a floor area of 242,000 sqm, and an ideal destination near the waterfront.
Enjoy an exceptional shopping experience at Red Sea Mall. You’ll find everything you’re looking for! There are over 600 stores and shops featuring the latest women’s and men’s fashion, including high-end international brands such as Burberry, Beverly Hills Polo Club, and Polo Ralph Lauren, offering a variety of clothing designed by renowned designers. You’ll also find home accessories at West Elm, which offers paintings, shabby chic shelves, high-quality woven sofas, as well as health and beauty stores. Additionally, you can find office and stationery supplies at Virgin World, which also offers electronics and many other items.

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“Experience Jeddah in a day with convenient hotel pickup, explore historic Al-Balad, enjoy Red Sea vistas, and visit iconic landmarks.”
“Discover the charm of historic Al-Balad, the scenic Red Sea Corniche, and Jeddah’s highlights with hassle-free hotel pickup.”
“Visit Jeddah’s must-see attractions in a single day, from the UNESCO-listed Al-Balad to the…
“Experience Jeddah in a day with convenient hotel pickup, explore historic Al-Balad, enjoy Red Sea vistas, and visit iconic landmarks.”
“Discover the charm of historic Al-Balad, the scenic Red Sea Corniche, and Jeddah’s highlights with hassle-free hotel pickup.”
“Visit Jeddah’s must-see attractions in a single day, from the UNESCO-listed Al-Balad to the stunning Red Sea coast.”
“Enjoy a comprehensive full-day tour of Jeddah, featuring cultural sites, coastal views, and famous landmarks, with hotel pickup included.”
“Savor the essence of Jeddah in a seamless day filled with culture, coastal beauty, and comfort.”
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