
Bucket list alert: 5 epic things you can only do in Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia, often called the Heart of Arabia, is rolling out a summer calendar filled with once-in-a-lifetime experiences for travelers and residents alike.
From vibrant coastal festivals and cool mountain escapes to world-class esports and desert stargazing,
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Here are five standout events that will help you enjoy Saudi Arabia like no other:
1-Level Up: Esports World Cup 2025, Riyadh
This summer, gaming takes center stage as Riyadh hosts the Esports World Cup 2025 from July 7 to August 24 at Boulevard Riyadh City.
With more than 2,000 elite players, 25+ global titles, and a record-breaking $70 million prize pool, this is set to be the biggest esports event in the world.
Beyond the tournaments, visitors can enjoy interactive gaming zones, meet-and-greets with top players, themed pop-ups, and all-day family activities. Whether you're a hardcore gamer or a casual fan, this event offers thrills for everyone.
2-Coastal vibes at Jeddah Season
Jeddah Season is bringing coastal culture to life with events spanning from the chic Jeddah Yacht Club to immersive experiences at City Walk and the historic district of Al Balad.
Don't miss these highlights:
Forest Wonder (July 9 – August 22): A nature-inspired experience blending eco-themes with interactive storytelling.
Circus 1903 (June 7 – 11): A vintage circus spectacular featuring lifelike elephant puppets, acrobats, and nostalgic charm.
West Coast Festival (July 1 – September 24): Beachside entertainment with local food, music, and laid-back vibes.
Jeddah Shopping Festival (July 1 – August 31): Exclusive product launches and unbeatable shopping deals across the city.
Jeddah's summer blends seaside relaxation with a cultural twist.
3-Breathe easy in Aseer season
For those looking to beat the heat, Aseer—perched at 3,000 meters above sea level—offers cool temperatures, misty mountains, and vibrant festivals.
This year's must-see attractions include:
Art Street in Abha and Al Muftaha Village: A celebration of local art and design.
Al Qatt Al Aseeri Workshops: Held at the Fatima Museum in Rijal Alma, these workshops teach a UNESCO-recognized traditional art form.
Al Habala Park and Sky Village: Enjoy ziplining, hiking trails, and cafes with panoramic views.
Rijal Alma: A historic village rich in culture and photo opportunities.
Whether you're a culture buff or nature lover, Aseer offers a refreshing retreat.
4-Luxury meets nature on the Saudi Red Sea
Paradise awaits on the Saudi Red Sea, a destination redefining luxury with untouched islands and high-end eco-resorts.
Top experiences include:
Shebara Resort: Stay in futuristic, orb-like villas, enjoy moonlit spa treatments, and spot native wildlife.
Desert Rock: A dramatic resort carved into sandstone cliffs offering adrenaline-filled excursions.
Water Adventures: Try sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, or diving in pristine coral reefs across 90+ islands.
This is the Red Sea like you've never seen it before—equal parts serenity and adventure.
5-Taif: Offering a summer of scents, culture, and natural wonders
Up in the mountains, Taif offers a summer escape infused with floral scents, heritage, and natural beauty.
Key attractions this season:
Rose Product Factories: See how Taif's famous roses are transformed into perfumes, oils, and waters.
Kaaki Palace: A blend of Roman and Hijazi architecture, perfect for history lovers and Instagram moments.
Arruddaf Park: Enjoy live music, fountain shows, and family-friendly green space under the stars.
Wahba Crater: A short drive away, this 3,000-meter-wide volcanic crater promises unforgettable views and adventure.
Taif offers a multi-sensory journey where culture, nature, and relaxation meet.
Summer like no other
Whether you're chasing mountain mist, diving into coral waters, or dancing under desert skies, Saudi Arabia's summer of 2025 is set to be vibrant, immersive, and unforgettable.
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