From Past to Present: Saudi Arabia's Iconic Historical Landmarks
Embark on a journey through Saudi Arabia's iconic historical landmarks, where ancient ruins and sacred sites reveal the nation's rich heritage and spiritual depth (sponsored content)
Embark on a journey through Saudi Arabia's iconic historical landmarks, where ancient ruins and sacred sites reveal the nation's rich heritage and spiritual depth (sponsored content)
Saudi Arabia has made significant strides in welcoming international tourists. The Kingdom now offers tourist visas to citizens from 49 countries, including those holding valid visas from the US, UK, or Schengen Area (sponsored content)
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Saudi Arabia launches its first cruise line with an unusual list of prohibited items
Saudi Arabia plans to vastly expand its main airport, and give it a new name
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Saudi Arabia has big ambitions for tourism, and is pushing to rank among the top destinations. It's a long journey.
The cruise industry enters a new market with a Saudi initiative to build tourism in the Red Sea.
In a country only recently courting tourist dollars, a Six Flags theme park is growing, featuring a world-leading roller coaster.
Saudi Arabia and Qatar have ended a diplomatic dispute that has forced Qatar Airways to fly complicated routes since 2017.
Designed by Norman Foster, a Saudi resort is getting an airport designed to blend into the desert.
Saudi Arabia is now looking for vacationers to help it shift from its oil-based economy, but it may not have instant success.
In a move to reduce dependence on an oil-based economy, Saudi Arabia has resumed issuing tourist visas and is looking to increase visits.
Saudi Arabia is hosting a month-long festival and competition focusing on the historic, cultural and economic role of the 'Ship of the Desert.'
Tokyo is dreaming of a mile-high tower with apartments for 55,000 people, to be built on a series of islands that are part of a flood-control system.