Explore the diverse wonders of Saudi Arabia, from the ancient historical sites of Al Ula and Diriyah to the vibrant coastal city of Jeddah and the modern marvels of Riyadh. This curated map guides you through cultural landmarks, breathtaking natural landscapes, and bustling city life.
Al Ula
A beautiful place in Saudi Arabia worth visiting.
Jeddah
The second-largest and possibly most progressive city in Saudi Arabia, known for its mix of modern and traditional elements and water activities on the Red Sea.
Madina
One of the most religious places in Islam, where non-Muslims are allowed to visit but not enter the mosque.
Madina Saleh
An ancient city formed by local tribes 5000 years ago and later made a big city by the Nabataeans in fear of the Romans conquering Petra.
Kingdom Tower
A 99-story skyscraper in Riyadh with a mall and a sky bridge offering impressive views.
Al Masmak Fortress
A site in Riyadh dating back to 1865, made from clay and mudbricks, with great importance for Saudi Arabia as it tells the story about the country.
Kuwait
Mentioned as the place where King Abdulaziz was living in exile before capturing Riyadh.
Ria Boulevard
A mix of restaurants, cafes, gardens, international game centers, festivals, and stores in Riyadh.
You Walk
An outside mall with modern cafes in Riyadh.
Red Sea
Features many water activities such as snorkeling and diving.
Silver Sands
A mixed gender beach in Jeddah where women can wear bikinis.
Jedha Waterfront
A 30-kilometer coastal resort area in Jeddah, featuring a coastal road, recreation areas, pavilions, and the King Fahd's Fountain.
King Farts Fountain
The highest fountain in the world, located on the Jeddah Corniche.
Al Mazid Annabel Mosque
Second largest mosque in the world.
Edge of the World
A towering plateau two hours from Riyadh, a favorite weekend hiking spot.
Uluj
A small coastal town nicknamed the Saudi Arabia Maldives, boasting beaches of pure white sand and turquoise water.
Al-Hasa Oasis
An excellent place to explore the kingdom's culture, and one of the centers of date production.
Alcoara Caves
A site to explore at Al-Hasa Oasis that stay very cool in the summer.
Kosari Suk
A site to explore at Al-Hasa Oasis.
Taif
Known as the city of roses and Saudi's unofficial summer capital because of its cooler temperatures.
Abha
A place where making random Saudi friends is fairly easy.
Diriyah
Once a hotbed of culture, a historic crossroads for pilgrims and traders, and the home of the Saudi royal dynasty; today it's a museum.