
Online Taxi from Jeddah to Al Ula
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Jeddah to Al Ula Heritage Transfer
A comfortable, long-distance journey from the Red Sea coast to the ancient deserts of Al Ula.
Distance
700 km
Travel Time
7-8 hours
Starting Price
SAR 1400
Terrain
Desert & Mountain
Why Drive to Al Ula?
The drive to Al Ula is an adventure in itself. As you leave the coastal humidity of Jeddah, you'll ascend into the mountains and then across the vast, beautiful Saudi desert. Arrive directly at your resort or camp in Al Ula without the hassle of airport transfers or car rentals.
- See the changing landscapes
- Maximum comfort in GMC Yukon
- Flexible departure times
Recommended Schedule
08:00 AM
Depart Jeddah to avoid rush hour
12:00 PM
Lunch & Prayer Stop (Halfway)
03:30 PM
Arrive in Al Ula for Check-in
05:00 PM
Sunset at Elephant Rock
Long Distance Fares
Jeddah to Al Ula Pricing
Flat rates for the 700km journey. Fuel and driver included.
Camry (Sedan)
SAR 1400
3 Passengers / 2 Bags
MOST COMFORTABLE
GMC Yukon (SUV)
SAR 1800
6 Passengers / 5 Bags
Hyundai Staria
SAR 1600
7 Passengers / 6 Bags
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FAQs
Expert Answers
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How long is the taxi ride from Jeddah to Al Ula?
Quick Answer:7 - 8 Hours
The journey from Jeddah to Al Ula is approximately 700 km and takes about 7 to 8 hours by car. The route passes through scenic desert landscapes and small towns.
What is the price of a taxi from Jeddah to Al Ula?
Quick Answer:From SAR 1400
Fixed rates start from SAR 1400 for a sedan and SAR 1800 for a luxury GMC Yukon SUV. This price includes fuel, driver service, and taxes.
Is it better to fly or drive to Al Ula?
Quick Answer:Drive = Scenic
Flying is faster (1 hour flight) but flights can be infrequent. Driving offers flexibility, door-to-door service, and the chance to see the changing Saudi landscape. It's often more economical for groups.
Are there rest stops on the way to Al Ula?
Quick Answer:Yes, Many Stops
Yes, there are several gas stations and rest areas along the highway (Route 15 & Route 328) where you can stop for food, prayer, and restrooms.