Day Itinerary
9 Activities
Day 4
121 mi
The Other Side of the Red Sea
Located on a plateau, you can feel sea breeze blows over it. The beaches there are among the most pure, clear and beautiful beaches of the Red Sea, which makes it a major attraction for diving and deep exploration enthusiasts. The place is also home to a number of historical landmarks such as the Old City, the Old Market, castles, ancient mosques, royal wells and cisterns. The most prominent islands include Rekha, Al-Dhahr and Al-Maroona Islands. Apart from nature and landmarks, visitors to the Red Sea often praise its people for their generosity, which gives visitors an unforgettable experience.
108 mi
2 hrs
11:001 hr
Raleen Hotel
Welcome to the city of Wajh, home to civilizations and pristine nature. Check in at the hotel and sort out your luggage to get ready to go out and make the most of the day. The city has a mild climate. Don't miss viewing the sun sinking into the Red Sea at sunset.
3 mi
10 min
12:1545 min
Al Balad Port
It is said that Wajh city was the sea port of the Thamûd people. Whether this saying is true or not, the city has quite a few islands of pristine nature, especially the island of Dhahrat, which is famous for its dolphins. Head to the port of Wajh and rent a boat for a breath-taking, unforgettable tour.
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