Flights from Busan (PUS) to Saudi Arabia

Discover Saudi Arabia

Discover Saudi Arabia

Why visit Saudi Arabia?

Saudi Arabia offers vast desert landscapes, Red Sea coasts, and rapidly transforming modern cities. You can explore ancient heritage sites alongside cutting-edge architecture and vibrant contemporary culture.

What to expect

Expect futuristic skylines in Riyadh, historic quarters and museums, and access to diverse regions from mountain towns to coastal resorts. The country is opening up to visitors, with new attractions, cultural events, and outdoor adventures.

Plan your trip

Saudi Arabia works well as a stand-alone destination or as part of a wider Middle East journey. With improving transport links and major cities as gateways, you can easily connect between regions and tailor your itinerary to business or leisure.

Top experiences in Saudi Arabia

Explore Riyadh's contrasting skylines

See Riyadh's bold modern towers set against old city quarters, visiting landmark skyscrapers, museums, and cultural centres.

Discover UNESCO-listed heritage

Journey to preserved mud-brick settlements and archaeological sites that tell the story of ancient trade routes and regional civilisations.

Red Sea coastal escapes

Head to the Red Sea coastline for clear waters, coral reefs, and new waterfront developments offering resorts and marine activities.

Desert adventures

Experience dune landscapes on guided excursions, from off-road drives and desert viewpoints to stargazing under open skies.

Modern cultural districts

Spend time in newly developed cultural zones that blend galleries, performance spaces, and public art with cafes and promenades.

Museums and national history

Visit national museums and heritage centres that trace the region's history, from early civilisations to the modern kingdom.

City parks and viewpoints

Relax in landscaped parks and head to city viewpoints and sky bridges for panoramic views over the evolving urban landscape.

Experience Saudi Arabia's way of life

Getting around

Domestic flights link major cities such as Riyadh and other regional hubs, making long distances easier to cover. Within cities, you can use taxis, ride-hailing apps, and growing public transport networks, including metro lines and modern highways.

Local life & culture

Daily life blends traditional customs with fast-developing, youth-driven energy in the cities. You will notice strong family and community ties, a focus on hospitality, and an emerging calendar of cultural festivals, art events, and performances.

Where to unwind

Slow down in city parks, landscaped plazas, and corniche promenades along the sea. For a deeper escape, head to mountain retreats, desert eco-camps, or coastal resorts where you can enjoy clear skies, open views, and quiet surroundings.

A taste of Saudi Arabia

National dishes & specialties

You can try rice dishes with spiced meat, slow-cooked stews, grilled meats, and fragrant rice-based meals that vary by region. Riyadh and other large cities showcase traditional recipes from across the country and the wider Middle East.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In Riyadh, you will find a wide mix of cafes, casual eateries, and modern restaurants offering Middle Eastern, Asian, and international cuisines. Food halls and neighbourhood dining streets make it easy to sample different flavours in one area.

Signature & scenic dining

Elevated restaurants in high-rise towers offer sweeping city views, while new waterfront and desert venues focus on open-air terraces and atmospheric settings. Many upscale hotels also host refined dining rooms and lounges ideal for special occasions.

Retail therapy in Saudi Arabia

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Riyadh features large malls and lifestyle centres with international fashion brands, homegrown labels, cinemas, and entertainment zones. These complexes are popular places to shop, dine, and spend time indoors, especially during hotter months.

Markets & local crafts

Traditional markets in major cities offer textiles, incense, jewellery, and handicrafts that reflect regional styles. Look for local handiwork such as woven items, metalwork, and decorative pieces that tell the story of different parts of the country.

Evening retail scene

In the evenings, malls and key shopping streets become livelier as temperatures cool, with families and friends heading out to browse, dine, and stroll. Many retail areas stay open late, giving you time to explore after a day of sightseeing or meetings.

Best time to visit Saudi Arabia

Winter (November to March, peak season) is generally the most comfortable time to visit, with many regions seeing daytime temperatures of around 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). Spring and autumn (April to May and October, shoulder season) bring warmer days of roughly 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F), with more variation between inland and coastal areas. Summer (June to September, low season) can be very hot, especially inland, with daytime temperatures often between 35°C and 45°C (95°F to 113°F), so activities are usually planned for early morning or evening.

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