Top Attractions in Jeddah
Here are the must-see highlights that make Jeddah one of the most visited destinations from the Middle East and Gulf:
- Al-Balad Historic District — UNESCO-listed coral-stone merchant houses with wooden Rowasheen balconies
- King Fahd Fountain — the world's tallest fountain at 312 metres, illuminated at night
- Red Sea Corniche — 30 km waterfront promenade with gardens and seafood restaurants
- Floating Mosque (Al-Rahma Mosque) — mosque built over the Red Sea, accessible at low tide
- Souk Al-Alawi — traditional market in Al-Balad for spices, incense, and handicrafts
When to Visit Jeddah
Best time to visit Jeddah: November–February when temperatures are 20–28°C. Avoid June–September (very hot, 38–42°C). Ramadan and Eid periods are culturally rich but some services are restricted.
Flights to Jeddah
Jeddah King Abdulaziz Airport (JED) has direct and one-stop connections from all Arab world capitals. GooTravels offers combined Jeddah flights with Umrah packages including accommodation in Makkah and Madinah. GooTravels compares live fares across all airlines and routing options — no hidden fees, no markup surprises.
Hotels in Jeddah
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Jeddah Travel Packages
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Booking Tip
Pilgrims connecting to Makkah should arrange a transport package from the airport — bus services, taxis, and the Haramain High-Speed Railway (from Jeddah station) all serve Makkah and Madinah.