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Saudi Arabia Tours in Winter

Saudi Arabia Tours in Winter

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Planning for a trip to Saudi Arabia during Winter? We offer 10 tour packages to Saudi Arabia departing in Winter that have 10 customer reviews. Operated by our hand-picked, qualified travel experts, you will experience the best of Saudi Arabia on your Winter holiday.

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Paul | Traveled in December

Good overview of Saudi Arabia. Loved Hegra area. Recommend the tour. Felt tour guide could provide more upfront info about the plan activities so that the whole group is in the know. However, overall a good tour leader.

Anonymous | Traveled in January
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Probably the best I've done; and I've been to 53 countries. (Not all with a travel company of course). The Saudi Arabia trip was one of the best I've taken with Exodus or any other travel company. It was exceptional. Thank you to the team. The guide, Abdulrahman was outstanding.

Anonymous | Traveled in February
A country of astonishing contrasts

We're just back from a fascinating two weeks exploring this huge and beautiful country. Sand, mountains, ancient tombs, heritage villages, modern cities, great food for veggies like us - and a genuinely warm welcome from everyone we met. What a special trip it was to be some of the first tourists. Exodus leader Sara and local guide Samir were exceptional, our fellow travellers were great company and the hotels all good. Long days of travel - but worth it to see so much of the Kingdom.

Michelle | Traveled in January

Daniel was a great leader Trip was enjoyable - lots of variety, feel we got a good taster of the country There is one long drive (think it was 10hrs) but totally worth it to get to the mountain area Is a popular trip so group size was 16 but we had a comfy bus for the drive between overnight stops One suggestion - rather than use a bus for the city tour in Riyadh and spend a lot of the day in traffic, could use the new metro (me and another pax user it later in the eve & it was super easy, clean and quick)

Peter | Traveled in January

Excellent support from Explore in the booking process and last minute changes when BA cancelled the outward flight at 18 hours notice . I travel with several soft adventure companies every year and Explore's pre trip support is one of the best

CW | Traveled in January

I picked this itinerary as compared to others it seemed more comprehensive - there were differentiators like the snorkeling day (enjoyable) and the mountain trip that other tours didn't include. However as my main motivation was Al Ula's Nabatean sights and we were there for 2 hours only, I've come away feeling like I've paid over £400 a day for a fortnight to sit on a National Express coach. there is a LOT of driving and, while I did know that in advance, I don't think I realised that we'd get to most places after dark and that eg at Al Ula the campsite was about 1h 20m drive from the town's sights - ie 9 hours of extra driving over 3 nights. Similarly in the mountains the hotel was 2 hours drive beyond the only sightseeing we did, so 6 hours driving was added for 2 nights in a hotel. It may be that there is a chronic lack of accommodation for a group of 16. The accommodation was all very comfortable but lacking character - large international hotels. Again that may be because tourism is relatively new. I can't fault the Explore staff both on the phone and the guide and driver in Saudi, and the guides at the various sights; but it is frustrating to arrive pretty much everywhere after dark, sometimes not until 9pm. I (I'm not being funny) did enjoy the petrol stations - we saw a lot of them and some were quirky. I know they don't use internal flights on grounds of cost but as everything we did was cheap when we got there (food, Ubers, taxis, metro) I'm slightly struggling to see how the tour could cost as much as it does. if it's the cost of the bus then putting internal flights in instead probably wouldn't add that much cost.

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