Saudi Arabia offers a seamless and efficient online visa process for travelers seeking to explore its rich heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant cities. The Saudi visit visa allows you to immerse yourself in the Kingdom’s culture, history, and modern attractions. Whether you’re visiting for leisure, religious purposes, or to experience the warmth of Saudi hospitality, this visa provides the perfect opportunity.

The Process​

Hassle-Free Online Application
  • The Saudi visit visa can be conveniently applied for online, eliminating the need for lengthy paperwork or visits to consulates. The process is quick, efficient, and user-friendly.
Flexible Duration
  • The visa is available for single or multiple entries, allowing you to tailor your visit to your schedule. You can stay up to 90 days per visit, with multiple-entry visas valid for up to a year.
Accessible to a Wide Audience
  • Citizens from many countries are eligible for this visa, and it supports tourism, family visits, and religious purposes like performing Umrah (excluding Hajj season).
Safe and Welcoming Environment
  • Saudi Arabia is known for its safety, cleanliness, and warm hospitality, ensuring a comfortable stay for visitors from around the globe.

Top Attractions in Saudi Arabia

Religious Sites
  • Makkah and Madinah: Explore the holiest cities in Islam, revered for their spiritual significance and visited by millions annually.
  • Masmak Fortress (Riyadh): Discover Islamic heritage and history at this iconic site.
Historical Landmarks
  • Al-Ula and Hegra (Madain Saleh): A UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing ancient Nabatean civilization with stunning rock-carved tombs.
  • Diriyah: The birthplace of the Saudi state, featuring restored mudbrick architecture and cultural exhibitions.
Natural Wonders
  • Edge of the World (Riyadh): Marvel at breathtaking cliffs offering panoramic views of the desert horizon.
  • The Red Sea: Enjoy pristine beaches, coral reefs, and world-class diving experiences.
Modern Attractions
  • Kingdom Centre (Riyadh): An architectural marvel with luxury shopping and an observation deck offering spectacular city views.
  • The Boulevard (Riyadh): A hub for entertainment, dining, and events, showcasing Saudi Arabia’s modern vibrancy.
Cultural Experiences
  • Janadriyah Festival: Immerse yourself in traditional Saudi arts, crafts, and folklore.
  • Al-Balad (Jeddah): Wander through historic streets filled with traditional markets and old Arabian houses.

Top 10 Places To Visi Saudi Arabia

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia’s capital and main financial hub, is on a desert plateau in the country’s center. Business district landmarks include the 302m-high Kingdom Centre, with a sky bridge connecting 2 towers, and 267m-high Al Faisaliah Centre, with a glass-globe summit. In the historical Deira district, Masmak Fort marks the site of the 1902 raid that gave the Al Sauds control of Riyadh.
 
  • Population: 7.009 million (2022)
  • Area: 1,554 km²
  • Elevation: 612 m (2,008 ft)
  • Established: 1746; 278 years ago
  • Founded by: Dahham ibn Dawwas
Jeddah, a Saudi Arabian port city on the Red Sea, is a modern commercial hub and gateway for pilgrimages to the Islamic holy cities Mecca and Medina. Resort hotels, beaches and outdoor sculptures line the Corniche, a seafront promenade anchored by the iconic King Fahd’s Fountain. The city’s Al-Balad historic district dates to the 7th century and retains traditional homes built from coral.
  • Population: 3.713 million (2022) United Nations
  • Elevation: 12 m (39 ft)
  • Established: 6th
  • century BC
  • HDI (2021): 0.871 – very high
  • Region: Mecca
Mecca, in a desert valley in western Saudi Arabia, is Islam’s holiest city, as it’s the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and the faith itself. Only Muslims are allowed in the city, with millions arriving for the annual Hajj (pilgrimage). Dating from the 7th century, the central Masjid al-Haram (Sacred Mosque) surrounds the Kaaba, the cloth-covered cubic structure that’s Islam’s most sacred shrine.
  • Population: 2.386 million (2022) United Nations
  • Demonym: Makki (مكي‎)
  • Elevation: 277 m (909 ft)
  • Established: c. 18th century BCE (per Islamic tradition)
  • Founded by: Ibrāhīm and Ismāʿīl (traditionally claimed to have built The Kaaba)
  • Governorate: Holy Capital Governorate
Medina is a city in western Saudi Arabia. In the city center, the vast Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (Prophet’s Mosque) is a major Islamic pilgrimage site. Its striking Green Dome rises above the tombs of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and early Islamic leaders Abu Bakr and Umar. The Masjid al-Qiblatain (Qiblatain Mosque) is known as the site where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received the command to change the direction of prayer to Mecca.
  • Demonym(s): Madani; مدني
  • Elevation: 620 m (2,030 ft)
  • First settled: 9th century BCE
  • Hijrah: 622 CE (1 AH)
  • Named for: Prophet Muhammad PBUH
  • Province: Medina
Dammam is the capital of the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Situated on the coast of the Arabian Gulf. With a population of 1,386,166 as of 2022, Dammam is the kingdom’s fifth-most populous city after Riyadh, Jeddah, Mecca, and Medina. 
 
  • Population: 1,386,166
  • Elevation: 10 m (30 ft)
  • First settled: 1923
  • Founded by: The Dawasir
  • Province: Eastern Province
Hegra, also known as Mada’in Salih, is an archaeological site located in the area of Al-‘Ula within Medina Province in the Hejaz region, Saudi Arabia. A majority of the remains date from the Nabataean Kingdom. The site constituted the kingdom’s southernmost and second largest city after Petra, its capital city.
Taif is a city in the Mecca Province of southwest Saudi Arabia. It’s known for 20th-century Shubra Palace, a grand, white-walled building with latticework windows. Now the Taif Regional Museum, it exhibits artifacts from Islamic and pre-Islamic periods. In the west, King Fahad Garden has grassy lawns, restaurants and a lagoon. Just east is Taif National Park, with trees and a large dam. 
  • Elevation: 1,879 m
  • Governorate: Taif
  • Province: Makkah
Al-Balad, also known as Jeddah Historic District, is the historical area of Jeddah, the second largest city of Saudi Arabia. Al-Balad can literally be translated to “The Town”. Al-Balad is the historic center of the City of Jeddah. 
Abha is the capital city of Aseer Province near the Red Sea in southwest Saudi Arabia. It’s known for the craggy mountains of Aseer National Park, which is home to birds, dense juniper forests and the towering Jabal Soodah peak. At the heart of downtown Abha is the restored mud-walled Shada Castle, now a handicrafts museum. Nearby, the Al-Muftaha district has stone houses and a weekly market with crafts and curios. 
AlUla is an ancient Arabian oasis city located in Medina Province, Saudi Arabia. Situated in the Hejaz, a region that features prominently in the history of Islam as well as several pre-Islamic Semitic.

Why Choose Saudi Arabia?

Saudi Arabia is a land of contrasts, offering something for everyone. From serene deserts and crystal-clear seas to bustling cities and ancient ruins, the Kingdom invites you to explore its untold stories and modern transformations. Experience Saudi Arabia’s unique blend of tradition and innovation, where every journey leaves you with unforgettable memories.

Apply for your Saudi visit visa today and unlock the wonders of this magnificent destination!