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Dadan Archeological Sites, Al Ula
Some places hold their history lightly, letting it sit in the background while tourists move through and move on. Dadan is not one of those places. Standing in this ancient valley in AlUla, northwestern Saudi Arabia, you feel the weight of centuries pressing in from every direction — from the lion-guarded tombs carved high into the red sandstone cliffs, to the worn foundations of a city that once commanded the incense routes of the ancient world. This is a place that asks you to slow down, look carefully, and listen.
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Maraya Concert Hall, Al Ula
There are places in the world that stop you mid-sentence — not because they demand your attention, but because they quietly steal it. Maraya Concert Hall in AlUla, Saudi Arabia, is exactly that kind of place.
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Al UIa Old Town, Al Ula
AlUla Old Town, also known as Al-Deira, is a hauntingly beautiful 12th-century settlement of mud-brick homes, winding alleys, and ancient market squares that was continuously inhabited until the 1980s. Recognised as a UNWTO Best Tourism Village, it stands as one of Arabia's most remarkable living time capsules, where centuries of trade, pilgrimage, and desert life are written into every stone and wall.
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Elephant Rock (Jabal Al-Fil), Al Ula
Rising 52 metres from the golden desert of AlUla, Elephant Rock — or Jabal Al Fil — is a colossal sandstone formation naturally sculpted by wind and time into the unmistakable silhouette of an elephant. Ancient rock inscriptions, dramatic sunset hues, and soft evening illumination make it one of Saudi Arabia's most awe-inspiring natural landmarks.

Hegra (Madāʾin Ṣāliḥ), Al Ula
Hegra (Madāʾin Ṣāliḥ) is Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most extraordinary archaeological landscapes in the Middle East. Located in AlUla, it features over 100 monumental Nabataean tombs carved into golden sandstone cliffs, standing quietly in the desert for more than 2,000 years. It’s a place where history feels close, tangible, and deeply moving.
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Golf Academy (Royal Green), Jeddah
The soft thud of a golf ball meeting the club, the stretch of emerald greens against Jeddah’s warm sky, and the quiet focus that settles in before every swing — Golf Academy, Jeddah offers more than just a sports experience.

Beach Walk (Coastal Promenade), Jeddah
The rhythm of waves, the scent of salt in the air, and a golden horizon that seems to stretch endlessly — Beach Walk Coastal Promenade is more than just a seaside pathway. It is where mornings begin with quiet reflection and evenings end in glowing sunsets.
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Horse Riding Adventure (Lagoona Area), Jeddah
The rhythm of hooves against soft coastal sand, the scent of sea breeze blending with the earthy warmth of the stables, and the endless horizon stretching ahead — Horse Riding Adventure Lagoona Area is more than an activity; it’s an experience that slows time. Here, the desert meets the sea, and every ride feels like a small escape into freedom.

Bay La Sun Marina & Yatch Park, Jeddah
There are places that simply exist, and then there are places that invite you to slow down and breathe. Bay La Sun Marina & Yacht Park is one of those rare waterfront spaces where the sea feels close enough to touch and the horizon seems to stretch your thoughts a little further.

Mini Golf (Juman park), Jeddah
Mini Golf Juman Park was developed as part of the broader recreational vision of Juman Park within King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC). Designed to promote outdoor leisure and community interaction, the mini golf course reflects a growing cultural shift toward family-friendly, activity-based public spaces in Saudi Arabia.
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Paddle Court (Juman Park), Jeddah
Paddle court juman park was developed as part of a broader initiative to encourage active lifestyles and community engagement in the region. Opened in recent years as paddle tennis gained global popularity, the courts reflect the sport’s rapid rise in the Middle East and beyond.

Kitesurfing Zone (yam beach), Jeddah
The wind arrives first—soft at dawn, playful by noon, and thrilling by afternoon. At Kitesurfing Zone Yam Beach, the sea and sky seem to conspire to pull you forward, whether you’re here to ride the waves, watch the colors dance, or simply feel the freedom of an open coastline.
