Desert Rock Resort - The Red Sea - Tabuk Province, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
The Red Sea is located 500km north of Jeddah, between the towns of Al Wajh and Umluj. With its own dedicated airport, Red Sea International, the destination is easily accessible from around the world.
Hidden within the heart of an untouched landscape, Desert Rock is a 20-minute drive from Red Sea International Airport, featuring pool villas and exceptional dining venues ingeniously integrated into the rugged face of the mountain.
Red Sea International Airport (RSI) is just a 20-minute drive from Desert Rock. Upon landing, our Desert Rock airport greeting service team will meet you, accompany you through customs, and take you to your eco-friendly electric vehicle for a scenic drive to Desert Rock Resort. Remember to reserve your private transfer when booking your stay for a seamless travel experience.
If you prefer to travel by road to Desert Rock, The Red Sea destination is 500 kilometres north of Jeddah and 375 kilometres northwest of Madinah. Arrive at Desert Rock Resort, you will be met by your villa host and will be accompanied to the guest arrival hub. Remember to reserve your private transfer transfer when booking your stay for a seamless travel experience.
Before you travel
Saudia flies to Red Sea International four times a week from King Khalid International Airport (RUH) in Riyadh and two times a week from King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) in Jeddah. FlyDubai flies to Red Sea International twice a week from Dubai International Airport (DXB). Stay tuned for updates on more flights and new routes.
To find out which visa you need to visit Saudi Arabia, or to apply for an e-visa, please visit: https://www.visitsaudi.com/en/plan-your-trip/visa-regulations
The currency of Saudi Arabia is the Saudi Riyal (SAR). The riyal is subdivided into 100 halalas and is pegged to the US dollar. One US dollar is equal to 3.75 SAR. Notes are in denominations of five riyals, 10 riyals, 50 riyals, 100 riyals, and 500 riyals. Coins are one riyal, two riyals, 50 halala, 25 halala, 10 halala, 5 halala, or 1 halala.
The Red Sea is a private sun, sea and sand destination and visitors should dress how they feel comfortable. When visiting local villages or religious sites, we advise that both men and women dress modestly, keeping arms and knees covered and wearing loose clothing. It is not essential for women to cover their hair.
Arabic is the official language of Saudi Arabia. English is the Kingdom’s informal second language, spoken by a large section of society in cities and large towns.
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