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Tourism in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is the second biggest tourist destination in the Middle East with over 16 million visiting in 2017.[1] Although most tourism in Saudi Arabia still largely involves religious pilgrimages, there is growth in the leisure tourism sector. As the tourism sector has been largely boosted lately, the sector is expected to be the white oil for Saudi Arabia. This is proved as tourism sector is expected to generate $25 billion in 2019.[2] Potential tourist areas include the Hijaz and Sarawat Mountains, Red Sea diving and a number of ancient ruins.

Al-Bahah, Saudi Arabia
Hafar al-Batin, Saudi Arabia
Turkish hajjis, visiting Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah, are seen at the valley of Jabal Thawr. A part of tourism in Saudi Arabia consists of pilgrims visiting holy sites for their historic significance rather than any religious obligation.

According to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), in 2018, Travel and tourism in Saudi Arabia added 9% to the Kingdom’s total economy which is worth $65.2 billion.[3]

In December 2013, Saudi Arabia announced its intention to begin issuing tourist visas for the first time in its history. Council of Ministers entrusted the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities with visa issuing on the basis of certain regulations approved by the Ministries of Interior and Foreign Affairs.[4] On 27 September 2019, Saudi Arabia formally announced the issuance of the tourist visa to visitors from 49 countries for a fee of $80. The visa can be either obtained online (eVisa) or on arrival.[5] Ten days after the implementation of instant tourist visas, 24,000 foreign visitors entered Saudi Arabia. China visitors topped the list, with the UK and the US in second and third.[6]

Popular places to visit in Saudi Arabia are Makkah, Medina, Mada'in Salih, Yanbu, Tabuk, Jeddah and Riyadh.

Arriving in Saudi Arabia can be through 13 international airports served by various global airlines. There are also 15 domestic airports connecting the country regions and cites. For moving within the country, there are budget airlines like Flynas, Fyadeal, Nesma Airlines, in addition to Saudi Airlines and SaudiGulf Airlines.

Museums

 
Nasseef House, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has a variety of museum ranging from historical museums, archeological museums, and cultural and scientific museums. These museums are exhibiting the art life, old handicrafts, and antiquities of the Kingdom and including :

  • National Museum of Saudi Arabia : This is the most famous museum in Saudi Arabia. It is established in 1999 and located in Riyadh as a part of the King Abdulaziz Historical Centre.[7] The museum is highlighting the prominent history of the Arabian Peninsula and its historical role in Islam expanding as well as the history of Saudi Arabia.[7] The Museum holds many ancient manuscripts that are traced back to many ancient civilizations. Indeed Saudi Arabia is considered one of the richest countries in regards of the number of ancient manuscripts.[8]
  • Al-Zaher Palace Museum: It is a historical museum established in 1944 and exhibits the history of Makkah and various archaeological collections for different periods of Islamic history in the region.[9]
  • Al-Madinah Museum: It exhibits Al-Madina heritage and history featuring different archaeological collections, visual galleries and rare images that related to Al-Medina.[10] It is also includes the Hejaz Railway Museum.
  • Jeddah Regional Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography in Jeddah : it exhibits various collections including artifacts of the stone age back to the Acheulean period, elements illustrating the rise of Islam, and a collection of ethnographic items portraying the modern culture of the region.
  • Nasseef House in Jeddah : a historical building in Al-Balad, founded in 1872. later, In 2009, it was transformed into a museum and cultural center.
  • Royal Saudi Air Force Museum in Riyadh : This museum displays the history of the Royal Saudi Air Force.
  • Masmak fort: is a clay and mud-brick fort, was built around 1865.
  • Makkah Antiquities and Heritage Museum: The museum was originally a royal guest house and went by the name of Zaher Palace.[1] It was later converted into a school, followed by which it was converted into a museum.[11]
 
View of the SW corner of the Masmak castle
  • Tabuk Castle: is an ancient castle in Tabuk, the capital city of the Tabuk Region in northwestern Saudi Arabia which dates back to 1559.[12] The castle has been rehabilitated and transformed into a museum open to all visitors.
  • Dammam National Museum is located on the 4th floor of the Dammam Public Library, opposite the Muhammad bin Fahd Stadium on the cross lane from the Dammam-Khobar Highway in Al Toubaishi district. The museum focuses on the country's history, culture, and inhabitants through displays of relics and remnants of handicrafts.
  • Museum of Buraidah
  • Folk Village
  • Al Ahsa Museum
  • The Two Holy Mosques Architecture Exhibition
  • Riyadh Zoo

World Heritage Sites

There are five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Saudi Arabia inscribed from 2008 to 2018.,[13] these are as follows :

Main festivals and events

  • Jenadriyah: It is an annual cultural and heritage festival held in Jenadriyah near Riyadh. The festival hosts various cultural and heritage events such as Al Janadriya Operetta, Saudi Ardah, and Camel racing.
  • Souk Okaz: It is an annual cultural event held in Ta'if. it was known as an open market in the ancient past. Nowadays, Souk Okaz combines more than 150 attractions of heritage and cultural events, theatre performances, and arts and crafts.[23][24]
  • Historic Jeddah Festival : is a celebration that takes place in the historical Al Balad district of Jeddah. The festival exhibits the culture and heritage of Jeddah.[25]
  • “Winter at Tantora” festival : an annual festival held in the old town of AlUla, in northwestern Saudi Arabia.
  • Ha’il International Rally
  • Al Qassim Date Festival : is the largest date festival in the world held in the central Qassim region of Saudi Arabia.
  • King Abdulaziz Falconry Festival [26] is an international festival organized by the Saudi Falcons Club and witnesses the participation of a group of falcon owners in the Kingdom and the Gulf Cooperation Council.[27]
  • Riyadh Season: is a six-month long entertainment festival that includes a wide range of entertainment events from international concerts, sport events, Michelin star restaurants and family-oriented activities such as Winter Wonderland.[28]

Religious tourism

 
Muslim pilgrims in Mecca

Tourism in Saudi Arabia still largely involves religious pilgrimages. Mecca receives over three million pilgrims a year during the month of Dhu al-Hijjah in Hajj,[29] and around two million during the month of Ramadan to perform Umrah.[30] During the rest of the year, Mecca receives around four million for Umrah. The Hajj, or pilgrimage to the city, is one of the five pillars of Islam. Only Muslims are permitted in Mecca.

Saudi Seasons

It is a nation-wide tourism initiative that aims at attracting local and international tourists. The seasons are organized in many Saudi cities at different times throughout the year.[31]

There are currently 11 seasons as follows:

  1. Riyadh season.
  2. Jeddah season.
  3. Eastern province season.
  4. Taif season.
  5. Al Soudah season.
  6. National Day season.
  7. Al-Diriyah season.
  8. Al-Ula season.
  9. Hail season.
  10. Ramadan season.
  11. Eid Al-Fitr season.[32]

Other sites

Red Sea is being developed as a beach resort where women can wear bikinis.[33] The construction began in 2019. The Red Sea is one of the seven wonders of the underwater world. Known for its beautiful coral reefs and abundant marine life, it is listed as one of the best diving locations in the world.[34]

Arrivals by country

 
National Museum
 
Number of arrivals

Most visitors arriving in Saudi Arabia on a short term basis were from the following countries:

Rank Country 2015 2016
1   Bangladesh N/A 3,006,729
2   Pakistan N/A 2,878,674
3   Indonesia N/A 2,555,000
4   Yemen N/A 2,426,711
5   India N/A 1,800,431
6   Egypt N/A 1,162,955
7   Iraq N/A 999,683
8   Jordan N/A 801,000
9   Syria N/A 784,502
10   Sudan N/A 500,318

Future prospects

By 2019, the domestic tourism is planned to increase by 8% and the international tourism is expected to increase to 5.6%. Saudi Arabia’s overall number of tourist trips is on course to be 93.8 million by 2023, up from 64.7 million in 2018.[2] Riyadh and Jeddah hosted Color Runs in late 2019. Hotels are no longer required to ask Saudi couples for proof of marriage for a check-in. The government is spending billions[clarification needed] on bringing forms of entertainment such as wrestling, tennis, car racing, expensive restaurants and concerts to expand tourism.[35]

Promotion

Lionel Messi as ambassador

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia signed Argentine professional footballer and Paris Saint-Germain forward, Lionel Messi, as its tourism ambassador in May 2022.[36] Messi was signed by Saudi Arabia as its ambassador during a trip he made to the country’s port city of Jeddah, along the Red Sea. Saudi’s Minister of Tourism, Ahmed Al Khateeb officially announced the signing in a tweet by writing, “This is not his first visit to the kingdom and it will not be the last”, indicating the footballer’s future visits to Saudi for promoting its tourism.[37] [38] The news received critical reactions from media and human rights groups calling it Saudi Arabia’s use of sports to improve its reputation.[39]

In August 2022, Messi was reached out by the family of a 15-year-old boy who was arrested in Saudi Arabia and charged with a death sentence. The family wrote a letter requesting Messi to intervene in the case of Mohammed al Faraj, who was arrested in 2017 for allegedly committing crime against the Saudi regime. Whereas, the family of the young man claimed that he was tortured into confessing for the crimes, he did not commit. Reprieve, the human rights organization working with the family on the case also claimed Saudi Arabia as using sport to launder its reputation.[40]

See also

References

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External links

  • Visit Saudi Seasons
  • Official tourism website
  • Saudi Arabia Business Visa Checklists
  • Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities
  • Official restaurant directory and dining guide of Saudi Arabia
  • ExperienceAlUla.com

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Saudi Arabia is the second biggest tourist destination in the Middle East with over 16 million visiting in 2017 1 Although most tourism in Saudi Arabia still largely involves religious pilgrimages there is growth in the leisure tourism sector As the tourism sector has been largely boosted lately the sector is expected to be the white oil for Saudi Arabia This is proved as tourism sector is expected to generate 25 billion in 2019 2 Potential tourist areas include the Hijaz and Sarawat Mountains Red Sea diving and a number of ancient ruins Al Bahah Saudi Arabia Hafar al Batin Saudi Arabia Turkish hajjis visiting Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah are seen at the valley of Jabal Thawr A part of tourism in Saudi Arabia consists of pilgrims visiting holy sites for their historic significance rather than any religious obligation According to the World Travel and Tourism Council WTTC in 2018 Travel and tourism in Saudi Arabia added 9 to the Kingdom s total economy which is worth 65 2 billion 3 In December 2013 Saudi Arabia announced its intention to begin issuing tourist visas for the first time in its history Council of Ministers entrusted the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities with visa issuing on the basis of certain regulations approved by the Ministries of Interior and Foreign Affairs 4 On 27 September 2019 Saudi Arabia formally announced the issuance of the tourist visa to visitors from 49 countries for a fee of 80 The visa can be either obtained online eVisa or on arrival 5 Ten days after the implementation of instant tourist visas 24 000 foreign visitors entered Saudi Arabia China visitors topped the list with the UK and the US in second and third 6 Popular places to visit in Saudi Arabia are Makkah Medina Mada in Salih Yanbu Tabuk Jeddah and Riyadh Arriving in Saudi Arabia can be through 13 international airports served by various global airlines There are also 15 domestic airports connecting the country regions and cites For moving within the country there are budget airlines like Flynas Fyadeal Nesma Airlines in addition to Saudi Airlines and SaudiGulf Airlines Contents 1 Museums 2 World Heritage Sites 3 Main festivals and events 4 Religious tourism 5 Saudi Seasons 6 Other sites 7 Arrivals by country 8 Future prospects 9 Promotion 9 1 Lionel Messi as ambassador 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksMuseums EditMain article List of museums in Saudi Arabia This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Tourism in Saudi Arabia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nasseef House Jeddah Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia has a variety of museum ranging from historical museums archeological museums and cultural and scientific museums These museums are exhibiting the art life old handicrafts and antiquities of the Kingdom and including National Museum of Saudi Arabia This is the most famous museum in Saudi Arabia It is established in 1999 and located in Riyadh as a part of the King Abdulaziz Historical Centre 7 The museum is highlighting the prominent history of the Arabian Peninsula and its historical role in Islam expanding as well as the history of Saudi Arabia 7 The Museum holds many ancient manuscripts that are traced back to many ancient civilizations Indeed Saudi Arabia is considered one of the richest countries in regards of the number of ancient manuscripts 8 Al Zaher Palace Museum It is a historical museum established in 1944 and exhibits the history of Makkah and various archaeological collections for different periods of Islamic history in the region 9 Al Madinah Museum It exhibits Al Madina heritage and history featuring different archaeological collections visual galleries and rare images that related to Al Medina 10 It is also includes the Hejaz Railway Museum Jeddah Regional Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography in Jeddah it exhibits various collections including artifacts of the stone age back to the Acheulean period elements illustrating the rise of Islam and a collection of ethnographic items portraying the modern culture of the region Nasseef House in Jeddah a historical building in Al Balad founded in 1872 later In 2009 it was transformed into a museum and cultural center Royal Saudi Air Force Museum in Riyadh This museum displays the history of the Royal Saudi Air Force Masmak fort is a clay and mud brick fort was built around 1865 Makkah Antiquities and Heritage Museum The museum was originally a royal guest house and went by the name of Zaher Palace 1 It was later converted into a school followed by which it was converted into a museum 11 View of the SW corner of the Masmak castle Tabuk Castle is an ancient castle in Tabuk the capital city of the Tabuk Region in northwestern Saudi Arabia which dates back to 1559 12 The castle has been rehabilitated and transformed into a museum open to all visitors Dammam National Museum is located on the 4th floor of the Dammam Public Library opposite the Muhammad bin Fahd Stadium on the cross lane from the Dammam Khobar Highway in Al Toubaishi district The museum focuses on the country s history culture and inhabitants through displays of relics and remnants of handicrafts Museum of Buraidah Folk Village Al Ahsa Museum The Two Holy Mosques Architecture Exhibition Riyadh ZooWorld Heritage Sites EditMain article List of World Heritage sites in Saudi Arabia There are five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Saudi Arabia inscribed from 2008 to 2018 13 these are as follows Al Ahsa Oasis The Al Ahsa Oasis is a serial property comprising gardens canals springs wells and a drainage lake as well as historical buildings urban fabric and archaeological sites 14 Mada in Salih is a pre Islamic archaeological site located in the AlUla sector within the Al Madinah Region of Saudi Arabia 15 A majority of the vestiges date from the Nabatean kingdom 1st century AD 16 The site constitutes the kingdom s southernmost and largest settlement after Petra its capital 17 18 Traces of Lihyanite and Roman occupation before and after the Nabatean rule respectively can also be found in situ 18 while accounts from the Qur an tell of an earlier settlement of the area by the tribe of Thamud in the 3rd millennium BC 19 At Turaif District in ad Dir iyah a town in Saudi Arabia located on the northwestern outskirts of Riyadh Diriyah was the original home of the Saudi royal family and served as the capital of the first Saudi dynasty from 1744 to 1818 Today the town is the seat of the Diriyah Governorate which also includes the villages of Uyayna Jubayla and Al Ammariyyah among others and is part of Ar Riyad Province 20 Historic Jeddah Historic Jeddah was as a major port for Indian Ocean trade routes channelling goods to Mecca It was also the gateway for Muslim pilgrims to Mecca who arrived by sea 21 Rock Art in the Hail Region This property shows numerous representations of human and animal figures covering 10 000 years of history 22 Mada in SalihMain festivals and events EditJenadriyah It is an annual cultural and heritage festival held in Jenadriyah near Riyadh The festival hosts various cultural and heritage events such as Al Janadriya Operetta Saudi Ardah and Camel racing Souk Okaz It is an annual cultural event held in Ta if it was known as an open market in the ancient past Nowadays Souk Okaz combines more than 150 attractions of heritage and cultural events theatre performances and arts and crafts 23 24 Historic Jeddah Festival is a celebration that takes place in the historical Al Balad district of Jeddah The festival exhibits the culture and heritage of Jeddah 25 Winter at Tantora festival an annual festival held in the old town of AlUla in northwestern Saudi Arabia Ha il International Rally Al Qassim Date Festival is the largest date festival in the world held in the central Qassim region of Saudi Arabia King Abdulaziz Falconry Festival 26 is an international festival organized by the Saudi Falcons Club and witnesses the participation of a group of falcon owners in the Kingdom and the Gulf Cooperation Council 27 Riyadh Season is a six month long entertainment festival that includes a wide range of entertainment events from international concerts sport events Michelin star restaurants and family oriented activities such as Winter Wonderland 28 Religious tourism Edit Muslim pilgrims in Mecca Tourism in Saudi Arabia still largely involves religious pilgrimages Mecca receives over three million pilgrims a year during the month of Dhu al Hijjah in Hajj 29 and around two million during the month of Ramadan to perform Umrah 30 During the rest of the year Mecca receives around four million for Umrah The Hajj or pilgrimage to the city is one of the five pillars of Islam Only Muslims are permitted in Mecca Saudi Seasons EditMain article Saudi Seasons It is a nation wide tourism initiative that aims at attracting local and international tourists The seasons are organized in many Saudi cities at different times throughout the year 31 There are currently 11 seasons as follows Riyadh season Jeddah season Eastern province season Taif season Al Soudah season National Day season Al Diriyah season Al Ula season Hail season Ramadan season Eid Al Fitr season 32 Other sites EditRed Sea is being developed as a beach resort where women can wear bikinis 33 The construction began in 2019 The Red Sea is one of the seven wonders of the underwater world Known for its beautiful coral reefs and abundant marine life it is listed as one of the best diving locations in the world 34 Arrivals by country Edit National Museum Number of arrivals Most visitors arriving in Saudi Arabia on a short term basis were from the following countries Rank Country 2015 20161 Bangladesh N A 3 006 7292 Pakistan N A 2 878 6743 Indonesia N A 2 555 0004 Yemen N A 2 426 7115 India N A 1 800 4316 Egypt N A 1 162 9557 Iraq N A 999 6838 Jordan N A 801 0009 Syria N A 784 50210 Sudan N A 500 318Future prospects EditBy 2019 the domestic tourism is planned to increase by 8 and the international tourism is expected to increase to 5 6 Saudi Arabia s overall number of tourist trips is on course to be 93 8 million by 2023 up from 64 7 million in 2018 2 Riyadh and Jeddah hosted Color Runs in late 2019 Hotels are no longer required to ask Saudi couples for proof of marriage for a check in The government is spending billions clarification needed on bringing forms of entertainment such as wrestling tennis car racing expensive restaurants and concerts to expand tourism 35 The 3000 year old ancient historical city of Dumat al Jandal in Al Jawf Province The old city of Jeddah Jabal Sawda 3 000 m or 9 800 ft located in the Asir subrange of the Sarat Mountains Abha City located 2 270 m 7 450 ft above sea level in the Asir Region Beach promenade in Al Wajh Dhi ain village located in Al Bahah Province The desert of Al Rub Al Khali The Empty Quarter Promotion EditLionel Messi as ambassador Edit The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia signed Argentine professional footballer and Paris Saint Germain forward Lionel Messi as its tourism ambassador in May 2022 36 Messi was signed by Saudi Arabia as its ambassador during a trip he made to the country s port city of Jeddah along the Red Sea Saudi s Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al Khateeb officially announced the signing in a tweet by writing This is not his first visit to the kingdom and it will not be the last indicating the footballer s future visits to Saudi for promoting its tourism 37 38 The news received critical reactions from media and human rights groups calling it Saudi Arabia s use of sports to improve its reputation 39 In August 2022 Messi was reached out by the family of a 15 year old boy who was arrested in Saudi Arabia and charged with a death sentence The family wrote a letter requesting Messi to intervene in the case of Mohammed al Faraj who was arrested in 2017 for allegedly committing crime against the Saudi regime Whereas the family of the young man claimed that he was tortured into confessing for the crimes he did not commit Reprieve the human rights organization working with the family on the case also claimed Saudi Arabia as using sport to launder its reputation 40 See also Edit Saudi Arabia portalVisa policy of Saudi Arabia Saudi Seasons Public Decency Law in Saudi ArabiaReferences Edit UNWTO Tourism Highlights 2018 Edition page 19 World Tourism Organization UNWTO 2018 doi 10 18111 9789284419876 ISBN 9789284419876 S2CID 240334031 Retrieved 30 April 2019 a b Bridge Sam Why 25bn tourism sector can become Saudi Arabia s white oil ArabianBusiness com Retrieved 2019 05 07 Travel and Tourism crucial to Saudi Arabias economy WTTC Retrieved 2019 04 30 Tourist visas to be introduced 6 December 2013 Retrieved 11 June 2015 Saudi Arabia to offer tourist visas for the first time Arab News 2019 09 27 Retrieved 2019 09 28 24 000 visitors to Saudi Arabia within 10 days of new tourist visa system Arab News 2019 10 07 Retrieved 2019 10 12 a b The National Museum www nationalmuseum org sa Retrieved 2019 05 01 Saudi Arabia among world s richest countries with ancient manuscripts Arab News 2019 04 08 Retrieved 2019 04 08 The Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage to Submit the Rehabilitation and Development Project of Al Zaher Palace of Makkah scth gov sa Retrieved 2019 05 01 Al Madinah Museum sauditourism sa Retrieved 2019 05 01 Mirza Mohammed 10 Must See Sights In Makkah That You Are Probably Missing Out On Retrieved 2020 05 09 Tabuk Castle sauditourism sa Retrieved 2019 05 01 Centre UNESCO World Heritage Saudi Arabia UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 2019 04 30 Centre UNESCO World Heritage Al Ahsa Oasis an Evolving Cultural Landscape UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 2019 04 30 Abu Nasr Donna 2009 08 30 Digging up the Saudi past Some would rather not Associated Press Retrieved 2009 09 17 The New Encyclopaedia Britannica Macropaedia Volume 13 USA Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc 1995 p 818 ISBN 0 85229 605 3 Expansion of the Nabataeans Retrieved 2009 09 17 a b ICOMOS Evaluation of Al Hijr Archaeological Site Madain Salih World Heritage Nomination PDF World Heritage Center Retrieved 2009 09 16 Creation of Al Hijr Retrieved 2009 09 17 Centre UNESCO World Heritage At Turaif District in ad Dir iyah UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 2019 04 30 Centre UNESCO World Heritage Historic Jeddah the Gate to Makkah UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 2019 04 30 Centre UNESCO World Heritage Rock Art in the Hail Region of Saudi Arabia UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 2019 04 30 Saudi Souq Okaz festival set to become major tourist attraction Arab News 2018 06 17 Retrieved 2019 05 13 Souk Okaz scth gov sa Retrieved 2019 05 13 Historic Jeddah Festival www sauditourism sa Retrieved 2019 05 26 Most beautiful falcons to compete at King Abdulaziz Falconry Festival Arab News 2019 12 07 Retrieved 2019 12 07 King Abdulaziz Falconry Festival Retrieved 15 July 2020 Riyadh Season 2021 kicks off in Saudi Arabia s capital Al Arabiya English 2021 10 20 Retrieved 2022 01 16 Hajj Requirements Visas for 1430 Hajj Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia Archived from the original on 2009 08 11 Retrieved 2009 07 30 1430H Umrah Visas Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia Archived from the original on 2009 07 26 Retrieved 2009 07 30 Saudi festival seasons for Taif and Al Soudah launched at the double Arab News 2019 07 07 Retrieved 2019 07 30 Saudi Seasons Saudi Seasons Sanchez Raf 2 August 2017 Saudi Arabia to open luxury beach resort where women can wear bikinis The Telegraph Blue Water Travel 6 July 2019 Retrieved 15 July 2020 Saudi Arabia is Changing Fast WSJ www wsj com Archived from the original on 9 November 2019 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Lionel Messi unveiled as Saudi Arabia tourism ambassador SportsPro 10 May 2022 Retrieved 10 May 2022 Lionel Messi earned 122m last year He still felt the need to take Saudi money The Guardian 12 May 2022 Retrieved 12 May 2022 Ahmed Al Khateeb s Tweet on Messi Twitter Retrieved 9 May 2022 Messi Is Accused of Being the Face of a Blood Soaked Regime VICE Retrieved 20 June 2022 Lionel Messi urged to intervene in case of youth facing Saudi death sentence The Times Retrieved 14 August 2022 External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Saudi Arabia Visit Saudi Seasons Official tourism website Saudi Arabia Business Visa Checklists Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities Traveler s Information by the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington D C Official restaurant directory and dining guide of Saudi Arabia ExperienceAlUla com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tourism in Saudi Arabia amp oldid 1117082756, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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