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Your travel insurance could be invalidated if you travel against advice from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO).
Areas where FCDO advises against travel Â
Saudi Arabia-Yemen border Â
FCDO advises against:Â Â
- all travel to within 10km of the border with YemenÂ
- all but essential travel to areas between 10km and 80km from the border with YemenÂ
Find out more about why FCDO advises against travel.
Before you travelÂ
No travel can be guaranteed safe. Read all the advice in this guide and see support for British nationals abroad for information about specific travel topics.Â
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If you choose to travel, research your destinations and get appropriate travel insurance. Insurance should cover your itinerary, planned activities and expenses in an emergency.
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Entry requirements
This information is for people travelling on a full 바카라 사이트˜British citizen바카라 사이트™ passport from the UK. It is based on the UK government바카라 사이트™s understanding of Saudi Arabia바카라 사이트™s current rules for the most common types of travel.
The authorities in Saudi Arabia set and enforce entry rules. If you바카라 사이트™re not sure how these requirements apply to you, contact the .Â
Passport validity requirementsÂ
To enter Saudi Arabia, your passport must have an 바카라 사이트˜expiry date바카라 사이트™ at least 6 months after the date you arrive.Â
Check with your travel provider that your passport and other travel documents meet requirements. Renew your passport if you need to. Â
You will be denied entry if you do not have a valid travel document or try to use a passport that has been reported lost or stolen.Â
Previous travel to IsraelÂ
You may not be allowed to enter Saudi Arabia if your passport shows that you have travelled to, or were born in, Israel.Â
Visa requirementsÂ
You must get an e-visa or an electronic visa waiver, either before you travel or on arrival at any of Saudi Arabia바카라 사이트™s international airports. The  you choose depends on your reason for travelling and how long you want to stay.
If you overstay your visa, you could face large fines, detention and deportation. You could be banned from returning to Saudi Arabia. Â
Applying for an e-visaÂ
You can apply for an e-visa if you are a tourist. You must get an e-visa to perform Umrah.Â
E-visas are:Â
- valid for 365 days from the date of issueÂ
- valid for multiple entries, but only for 90 days in total across the 365 day period Â
or when you arrive at any of Saudi Arabia바카라 사이트™s international airports.
An e-visa includes health insurance for your visit 바카라 사이트“ for more information contact the Ministry of Tourism.
You must get a separate visa for Hajj. See Pilgrimage.
Applying for an electronic visa waiver
Electronic visa waivers are for:
- tourismÂ
- businessÂ
- medical treatmentÂ
- studyÂ
- Umrah (outside of Hajj Season)
An electronic visa waiver allows you to enter Saudi Arabia once and stay for up to 6 months.
An electronic visa waiver does not include health insurance for your visit. Â
at least 48 hours before your flight, or up to 90 days in advance. You will need to give your flight details.
Travelling overland Â
Your visa may only allow you to enter Saudi Arabia by air. If you plan to travel to Saudi Arabia by the Bahrain causeway, check your visa before travelling. Ask your travel agent or the Saudi Embassy if you need help.Â
Travelling through Saudi ArabiaÂ
If you바카라 사이트™re transferring through Saudi Arabia, you may need a transit visa if:Â
- you will pass through immigration controlÂ
- you will leave Saudi Arabia on a separate ticket to the one you arrive onÂ
- the connecting time between your flights is more than 12 hoursÂ
Check with your airline or travel agency if you require a transit visa.
Exit, re-entry and final exit permitsÂ
If you live in Saudi Arabia, you must get an exit or re-entry permit from your sponsor to leave and re-enter the country. If you leave Saudi Arabia on a final exit permit, you must apply for a new visa to return to the country. Â
Wives and children of Saudi nationalsÂ
If you바카라 사이트™re a woman married to a Saudi national, you must get a re-entry or final exit permit from your husband to leave Saudi Arabia. This also applies to children of Saudi nationals.
Flight restrictions around HajjÂ
If you plan to travel around the time of the Hajj pilgrimage, check with your airline for any flight restrictions.Â
The Saudi authorities have stopped visitors who are not performing Hajj from flying to Jeddah, Madinah and Taif. You may need a Hajj visa to board flights to these places during Hajj. Â
You will still be able to enter Saudi Arabia through other airports.
Vaccine requirements Â
To enter Saudi Arabia, you must have certificates to prove you바카라 사이트™ve had a:
- yellow fever vaccine if you바카라 사이트™re coming from a
- meningococcal quadrivalent vaccine if you바카라 사이트™re a Hajj or Umrah pilgrim or a seasonal worker
For full details about medical entry requirements and recommended vaccinations, see .
Customs rulesÂ
There are strict rules about goods you can take into or out of Saudi Arabia. You must declare anything that may be prohibited or subject to tax or duty.Â
Items it바카라 사이트™s illegal to import include:
- alcoholÂ
- pork and pork productsÂ
- pornographic materialÂ
- distillery equipmentÂ
- weaponsÂ
- narcoticsÂ
- re-treaded or used tyres Â
- used clothing except for personal use Â
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certain sculptures such as religious symbols   Other items may be examined, including:Â
- personal videosÂ
- booksÂ
- electronic devices Â
You may need special approval to bring some items such as:
- agricultural seedsÂ
- live animalsÂ
- religious books (except for personal use)Â
- chemicals and harmful materialsÂ
- some pharmaceutical productsÂ
- wireless equipment Â
- radio-controlled model airplanesÂ
- archaeological artefactsÂ
Using technical equipmentÂ
You may need a licence for:Â
- satellite phonesÂ
- listening or recording devicesÂ
- radio transmittersÂ
- powerful cameras or binocularsÂ
If you need information on customs rules, contact the .Â
Safety and security
Terrorism Â
There is a high threat of terrorist attack globally affecting UK interests and British nationals, including from groups and individuals who view the UK and British nationals as targets. Stay aware of your surroundings at all times.
UK Counter Terrorism Policing has information and advice on and what to do in the event of a terrorist attack. Find out how to reduce your risk from terrorism while abroad.Â
Terrorism in Saudi Arabia Â
Terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks in Saudi Arabia.Â
Attacks could be indiscriminate, including in places visited by foreign nationals. Stay aware of your surroundings, keep up to date with local media reports and follow the advice of local authorities.Â
Terrorists have threatened to carry out attacks in the Gulf region, including on:Â
- residential compoundsÂ
- military, oil, transport and aviation interestsÂ
- public places, including restaurants, hotels, beaches, shopping centres and mosquesÂ
Be aware of your surroundings, particularly during high-profile events, and avoid large demonstrations.
Conflict affecting Lebanon
Ongoing hostilities between Israel and Lebanon could escalate quickly and pose risks for the wider region.
Monitor this travel advice and other media as the situation is changing fast. Follow and contact FCDO travel on , and . You can also get email notifications when this travel advice is updated.
Read FCDO advice if you바카라 사이트™re affected by a crisis abroad.
Political situation Â
Public demonstrations are illegal. Avoid any protest or demonstration and follow the advice of local authorities. Â
CrimeÂ
The crime rate in Saudi Arabia is low, but there is petty crime. There have also been more serious crimes, including crimes against women. Take care when travelling outside towns and cities.Â
Laws and cultural differences Â
Saudi Arabia is a Muslim country and Islamic law is strictly enforced. Respect local traditions, customs, laws and religion so you do not cause offence. There may be serious penalties for doing something that might not be illegal in the UK. Â
You should avoid:Â
- showing affection in publicÂ
- swearing and rude gesturesÂ
- playing loud musicÂ
- making critical political statements or behaving in ways the Saudi authorities assess disrupt the public order
Penalties include fines, imprisonment and deportation. See for information on behaviour.
Personal IDÂ
You must always carry ID. You can get a fine or prison sentence if you do not have any.Â
If you바카라 사이트™re a tourist, carry a copy of your passport and visa. Â
If you live in Saudi Arabia, carry your residency card (바카라 사이트˜Iqama바카라 사이트™). Police also accept an electronic version of the Iqama on the Tawakkalna app and Absher. Â
Ramadan Â
Ramadan is a holy month for Muslims. The dates vary by year and country. Ramadan in Saudi Arabia will start around 28 February in 2025 and last for 30 days. During this time, do not:Â Â
- eat, drink, smoke or chew gum in public in the daytime, including in your car Â
- play loud music or dance Â
- swear in public Â
Get more advice when you arrive from your tour guide, hotel or business contacts. Â
You should also:Â Â
- check opening hours of shops and restaurants Â
- be aware that if hotels and restaurants are providing food or drink in fasting hours, they may separate you from Islamic guests, for example with screens Â
- follow local dress codes 바카라 사이트“ clothing that does not meet local dress codes may cause more offence at this time Â
- be patient and show toleranceÂ
Dress codeÂ
Men and women must wear loose-fitting clothing that covers the elbow and below the knees.
Avoid clothing that:Â Â Â Â Â Â
- is tight-fitting
- has profane slogans or images
- has symbols or slogans that could be viewed as political and lead to arrest
Female travellers do not have to wear the traditional robe (바카라 사이트˜abaya바카라 사이트™) or cover their hair. See for more information on dress codes.Â
ReligionÂ
It is illegal to practise any religion other than Islam. However, the Saudi authorities accept private practice of other religions.
It is illegal to try to convert people to another religion. You can bring other religious books for personal use. However, you may be prosecuted if you try to import large numbers of religious books.Â
Alcohol laws and bansÂ
Do not bring alcohol into Saudi Arabia or arrive under the influence of alcohol.Â
It is illegal to drink alcohol or be drunk in public. Police have arrested British nationals for disorderly or offensive behaviour when drinking. You can face severe penalties, including prison, for brewing, possessing or selling alcohol.
Illegal drugs penaltiesÂ
There is zero tolerance for drug offences in Saudi Arabia, and the penalties are severe. If you바카라 사이트™re arrested for drug offences, you may have a long period of detention before trial. You can get a prison sentence of up to 5 years and a fine of 30,000 Saudi riyals for possessing even small amounts. Drug dealing and smuggling can result in a death sentence. Â
Sexual relations outside of marriageÂ
Sex outside of marriage and adultery are illegal, including for tourists. In the most serious circumstances (for example, those involving Saudi nationals) the penalties could include custodial sentences or deportation. There are special arrangements for visitors, and unmarried tourists may share hotel rooms.Â
Pregnancy outside of marriage Â
If you or your partner becomes pregnant outside marriage in Saudi Arabia, you could both face penalties including imprisonment and deportation. However, in practice, legal action is uncommon. Â
Doctors may ask for proof of marriage during antenatal checks. Â
To get a birth certificate from the Saudi authorities, you must provide a marriage certificate. The authorities may compare the date of the marriage against the estimated date of conception.Â
If you바카라 사이트™re an unmarried woman who gives birth in Saudi Arabia, you may have difficulties registering the birth of a child in Saudi Arabia. You could be arrested, imprisoned or deported. Â
Filming, photography and other media restrictions Â
It is illegal to film or photograph government buildings, military installations and palaces.Â
If you produce, transmit or distribute printed, digital, audio or video information, you must get permission from the in advance. If you do not, you could get a large fine and a prison sentence.Â
Only photograph local people if you have their consent.Â
Public statements and criticism
It is illegal to say publicly anything that the Saudi authorities deem disruptive to public order. Avoid making comments verbally or on social media on the topics below:
- The King, Crown Prince or Royal Family
- the Saudi government or authorities, including the police
- Islam
- the country바카라 사이트™s culture, beliefs and ways of public life
- issues that could be perceived as political, including wearing clothing with political slogans or carrying flags or banners, especially when performing Hajj and Umrah
- the situation in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Speaking publicly about these issues can be defined by the Saudi authorities as posing a threat to national security. Statements made on social media many years ago, or those published outside Saudi Arabia, may be taken into account. Punishment can include long custodial sentences. The legal processes around national security cases can be complex and slow. If you are detained, it may take some time for the Saudi authorities to grant permission for consular officials to visit you.
You바카라 사이트™re likely to come under more scrutiny if you바카라 사이트™re a British national who also:Â
- carries Saudi citizenship
- has close Saudi relatives
Carrying 2 passportsÂ
It is illegal to have 2 passports in your name in Saudi Arabia. Immigration authorities will take additional passports. You must leave Saudi Arabia using the passport you entered on.Â
Legal system and due processÂ
The Saudi legal system differs from the UK, for example:Â
- suspects can be held without charge during an investigationÂ
- suspects are not always allowed quick access to legal representationÂ
If you바카라 사이트™re detained and need consular assistance, British Embassy staff will visit once they know about your case. In some cases, British Embassy staff have not been allowed to visit immediately or have had limited access.Â
There is no legal aid in Saudi Arabia. You may want to hire a translator if you need to attend a criminal proceeding. .Â
Unpaid debts and other financial crimesÂ
You can get a fine, prison sentence or travel ban, or face deportation for financial crimes, including:Â
- writing a cheque which bounces (including post-dated and 바카라 사이트˜security cheques바카라 사이트™)Â Â
- not paying bills (for example hotel bills or car hire)Â Â
- fraud and bribery
The Saudi authorities can also freeze your bank account or other assets. You may be liable for cheques you signed on behalf of a company.Â
The Saudi authorities could:Â
- prevent you from cancelling your residence permit
- stop you leaving the country
- block your government services
- not allow you to renew your residency card, re-entry visa or exit permits
- stop you transferring to a new employer (sponsor)
- use your end-of-service benefits to pay outstanding debts
Travel bansÂ
The Saudi authorities may stop you from leaving the country  for:
- unpaid debts
- ongoing commercial, financial or labour disputes
- legal cases
- investigations
If you바카라 사이트™re under a travel ban, you cannot leave the country, even if you바카라 사이트™re a British national or dual British-Saudi national. They can take years to resolve. If you바카라 사이트™re banned from travel, get legal advice.
바카라 사이트 bodies often keep passports for official purposes. Employers (sponsors) may try to hold onto your passport, but this is illegal.
DeportationÂ
If you바카라 사이트™re found guilty of an offence and sentenced to over 3 months in prison, the Saudi authorities can deport you. Sometimes the authorities deport people with shorter sentences, regardless of whether the judgement included deportation. If you바카라 사이트™re employed in Saudi Arabia, deportation will impact your employment and may affect your ability to return to Saudi Arabia in the future.Â
LGBT+ travellersÂ
Same-sex relations are illegal, although legal action is uncommon. All couples should be aware of local customs and avoid showing affection in public.Â
says all visitors are welcome, are not required to disclose their personal information and will have their right to privacy respected. Â
Being transgender is not recognised in Saudi Arabia. Transgender people could also face difficulties with dress codes and access to medical care. Â
Read more advice for LGBT+ travellers.
Transport risks Â
Road travel Â
If you바카라 사이트™re planning to drive in Saudi Arabia, see information on driving abroad.Â
You can use a UK photocard driving licence for the first 3 months after you arrive in Saudi Arabia. After that, you must apply for a local licence. Hire care companies may require an international driving permit (IDP).
Standards of driving are poor and there are a high number of serious accidents on the roads. You should:Â
- always wear seatbeltsÂ
- keep to major roads if possibleÂ
- travel in convoy and in daylight when travelling through desert areasÂ
Some cities have an automated traffic system. Anyone caught speeding or committing other traffic offences will be notified by text of their fine. Fines are recorded on the Absher system, which is linked to your passport, residency or ID card. You must pay any outstanding fines through the system before leaving the country. You can pay at the airport but only during Saudi office hours.Â
Sea travelÂ
Vessels operating in the Gulf of Oman, Northern Arabian Sea, Gulf of Aden and Bab El Mandeb areas may be at increased risk of attack by pirates. See piracy and armed robbery at sea.Â
Air travel
Abha International Airport: The last incident was in 2022 when a number of Houthi led attacks targeted Abha International Airport, resulting in multiple civilian injuries and one death.
Extreme weather and natural disastersÂ
Find out what you can do to prepare for and respond to extreme weather and natural hazards.
Flooding Â
Heavy rains from November to February can cause flooding. Use the internet to check  weather forecasts. In a flood, follow Civil Defence advice or call them on 998.
Regional risks
This section has safety advice for regions of Saudi Arabia. It only covers regions where FCDO has specific advice. Â
You should also read FCDO바카라 사이트™s overall travel advice and safety and security advice. Â
Saudi Arabia-Yemen border Â
FCDO advises against:Â Â
- all travel to within 10km of the border with YemenÂ
- all but essential travel to areas between 10km and 80km from the border with YemenÂ
There is an unofficial truce between the Saudi-led coalition that intervened in Yemen in 2015 against the Houthi-led government, but there are still occasional military clashes along the border with military and civilian casualties.Â
The Houthis have launched missiles, drones and waterborne improvised explosive devices (IEDs) into Saudi Arabia. These are targeted at critical national infrastructure, including aviation and oil infrastructure. Saudi air defence systems intercept and destroy most of these weapons.  The Houthis have also launched drones and missiles at Israel that have entered Saudi airspace.
The authorities can temporarily close airports near the Saudi Arabia-Yemen border. Check with your airline before travelling to airports near the border.Â
Attacks against critical national infrastructure are likely. Attacks have also been made on other locations in Saudi Arabia, including Riyadh and Jeddah, and along the Red Sea coast. There were 11 intercepted missile attacks over Riyadh since the first missile attack in November 2017, the most recent in December 2021. In a missile attack, you should:Â
- stay indoorsÂ
- monitor local media reportsÂ
- follow the advice of the local authoritiesÂ
Military zones and border posts Â
The Saudi Tourism Authority has banned tourist trips to military zones and border posts.Â
Pilgrimage
Many British nationals travel to Saudi Arabia each year for Umrah or Hajj pilgrimage.
Entry requirements for pilgrimage Â
You should also read the main section on Entry requirements.
You can apply for an e-visa or electronic visa waiver to perform Umrah outside of the Hajj season.
You can only book a Hajj place through the official .
Please note the Saudi authorities have implemented entry restrictions from 13 April for those entering Mecca. For more information see .
Visas
The Hajj visa is for a set length of time. It is not extendable. Check your visa expiry date to make sure you know when you must leave Saudi Arabia by. If you overstay, you may incur large fines and/or be detained and deported or banned from returning to Saudi Arabia in the future. Stay with your tour guide and group throughout the Hajj to make sure you receive your Hajj package entitlement.
Personal documents
Keep your passport and travel documentation safe during Hajj. Take photocopies and keep one copy with you. Leave a copy with friends or family. If you lose your passport during the Hajj, you will need to apply for an Emergency Travel Document (ETD) to return to the UK which costs £125. You will need to allow time for the ETD to be processed. See Apply for an Emergency Travel Document for more information.
Health risks and vaccine requirements Â
You must have a valid certificate of vaccination against the ACWY strains of meningitis 10 days before arriving for Hajj and Umrah. For more information on health risks and vaccination requirements, read the .
Check Health for advice on bringing medicines into Saudi Arabia. Make sure you have enough medication for your entire trip, including if your return is delayed.
Contagious diseases spread quickly, particularly during Hajj and Ramadan. Flu, colds and respiratory problems are common.
Prepare for extreme heat. During the summer months, the temperature may exceed 50°C. Consume enough liquids and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
ScamsÂ
UK-based organised crime groups target people planning Hajj or Umrah trips. Criminals pick people of any age, gender or location for their scams. Many victims are over the age of 65. Â
To avoid scams:Â
- be aware you can only book a Hajj place on theÂ
- check  information for the procedures you must follow
- make sure your travel agent or operator is  protected when booking Umrah
- research the travel company before you book, even if family or friends recommended it
- be wary of offers too good to be true 바카라 사이트“ criminals advertise fraudulent deals through licensed travel companies
Paying for tripsÂ
When paying for your Hajj or Umrah visit:Â
- use a credit card where possible
- have an audit trail and keep a record of any transactions
- get everything confirmed in writing
- always ask for written terms and conditions
Reporting fraud Â
If you have been a victim of Hajj fraud in the UK, contact:Â
- your local police
Further information and helpÂ
If you have booked a Hajj package for 2025 and have any queries, you should visit or check:
- Tel: +966 9200 31201
- Email: Support@hajj.nusuk.sa
- Social media: 바카라 사이트˜Nusuk Hajj바카라 사이트™ on , or
If you require consular assistance that is not related to your Nusuk travel package, contact:Â
- the British Consulate General in Jeddah on +9661 1481 9100
- the바카라 사이트¯FCDO바카라 사이트¯in the UK on +44 207 008 5000Â
To plan your visit and keep updated when travelling, see the:Â
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- British Embassy in Saudi Arabia on바카라 사이트¯바카라 사이트¯and바카라 사이트¯
Health
Before you travel check that:Â
- your destination can provide the healthcare you may needÂ
- you have appropriate travel insurance for local treatment or unexpected medical evacuationÂ
This is particularly important if you have a health condition or are pregnant.Â
Emergency medical numberÂ
Call 911 and ask for an ambulance.Â
Contact your insurance company quickly if you바카라 사이트™re referred to a medical facility for treatment.Â
Vaccine recommendations and health risks
At least 8 weeks before your trip:Â Â
- check the latest
- see where to get vaccines and whether you have to pay on the
See .
Altitude sickness is a risk in parts of Saudi Arabia. Read more about .
Contagious diseases spread quickly, particularly during Hajj and Ramadan. There is an increased risk of heat stroke and dehydration during the summer months. Bring basic medicines with you and consume adequate liquids and salts.
Medication Â
The legal status and regulation of some medicines prescribed or bought in the UK can be different in other countries. In Saudi Arabia some prescribed or over-the-counter medicines are controlled substances. You may need approval from the Saudi authorities to bring some prescription drugs. See .Â
If you need to bring controlled or prescription medication, make sure you have an official prescription, hospital note or a letter from your GP, which includes:Â
- the amount prescribed
- details of the drug and dosage
- your doctor바카라 사이트™s signature
- a stamp from the clinic or hospital
See .Â
UK prescriptions are not accepted in Saudi Arabia. Only doctors registered and licensed by the Saudi Commission for Health Specialities may issue prescriptions.
Pharmacies are common and easy to find, particularly in the big cities. All hospitals have a dispensing pharmacy. Shopping malls and plazas sell international brands.
Read .
Healthcare in Saudi Arabia
Healthcare facilities in major Saudi cities are of a high standard. Most towns have a health centre or basic hospital. Serious cases may be transferred by ambulance or air to a hospital in a major city, which might be some distance away.
FCDO has a list of medical providers in Saudi Arabia where some staff will speak English.Â
Travel and mental healthÂ
Read FCDO guidance on travel and mental health. There is also .
Getting help
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) cannot provide tailored advice for individual trips. Read this travel advice and carry out your own research before deciding whether to travel.Â
Emergency services in Saudi Arabia Â
Telephone: 911 (ambulance, fire, police)Â
If you do not have a Saudi SIM card, call 112 in an emergency. Â
Contact your travel provider and insurerÂ
Contact your travel provider and your insurer if you바카라 사이트™re involved in a serious incident or emergency abroad. They will tell you if they can help and what you need to do.Â
Refunds and changes to travelÂ
For refunds or changes to travel, contact your travel provider. You may also be able to make a claim through insurance. However, insurers usually require you to talk to your travel provider first.Â
Find out more about changing or cancelling travel plans, including:Â
- where to get advice if you바카라 사이트™re in a dispute with a providerÂ
- how to access previous versions of travel advice to support a claimÂ
Support from FCDOÂ
FCDO has guidance on staying safe and what to do if you need help or support abroad, including:Â
- finding English-speaking , and in Saudi Arabia Â
- dealing with a death in Saudi ArabiaÂ
- being arrested or imprisoned in Saudi ArabiaÂ
- getting help if you바카라 사이트™re a victim of crime Â
- what to do if you바카라 사이트™re in hospital Â
- if you바카라 사이트™re affected by a crisis, such as a terrorist attackÂ
Contacting FCDOÂ
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Risk information for British companiesÂ
The바카라 사이트¯Overseas Business Risk service바카라 사이트¯offers information and advice for British companies operating in Saudi Arabia on how to manage political, economic, and business security-related risks.