King Abdullah Economic City Saudi ArabiaCruise Port Guide
Getting Around from the Port
The port is located north of King Abdullah Economic City. Given that specific public transport options from the port are not detailed, independent travelers should anticipate relying on taxis or pre-arranged transport to reach attractions within KAEC. Cruise lines will also offer organized shore excursions, which are often the most straightforward way to explore, especially for destinations further afield like Jeddah (100 km south). No specific costs or travel times for taxis from the port to city attractions are provided in the reference material.
Attractions and Activities
For your 8-10 hours in King Abdullah Economic City, consider these options:
- Museum of Science and Technology: This large museum showcases the significant contributions of Muslim scientists, inventors, engineers, and mathematicians. It features copies of al-Jazari's famous Elephant Water Clock and Castle Clock, alongside interactive exhibits tracing the history of industry, trade, and technology in the Islamic world.
- Yam Beach & Pure Beach: Located in the Bay La Sun district, these are among Saudi Arabia's premier beach destinations, known for their clear waters, golden sands, and pleasant atmosphere. Yam Beach uniquely offers a natural pool surrounded by coral reefs. Both beaches provide various watersports like paddle-boarding, kayaking, and snorkeling, with sunbeds available for relaxation.
- Royal Greens Golf & Country Club: If you're a golf enthusiast, this is one of the Middle East's most renowned golf clubs, hosting international tournaments.
- Beach Walk: Enjoy a leisurely stroll or bike ride along the city's expansive, bike-friendly waterfront.
- Lagoona Leisure Area: While some parts are still developing (like the motorsports park), this area offers a growing range of leisure activities.
Note that specific entrance fees for these attractions are not provided in the reference guide. A trip to Jeddah (100km away) would likely require an organized tour due to the distance.
Dining & Shopping
While specific restaurants or shops near the cruise terminal are not detailed, KAEC offers modern shopping facilities. Shopping mall operating hours are generally:
- Saturday to Tuesday: 10:00 AM to 12:00 AM
- Wednesday & Thursday: 10:00 AM to 2:00 AM No information on local culinary specialties or specific souvenir shops is provided.
Weather
King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast has an arid climate with the main cruise season from November to April, when temperatures are comfortable at 64–82°F (18–28°C). Summers are very hot at 95–113°F (35–45°C). Light, modest clothing, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended for this new planned city development on the Red Sea, which offers access to the extraordinary AlUla and Hegra Nabataean heritage sites.
Safety
Saudi Arabia enforces strict Sharia (Islamic) law, and visitors must be acutely aware of and adhere to local customs and regulations.
- Prohibitions: Absolutely no alcohol or drugs are permitted in the country. It is illegal to play music from personal devices in public. Public observance of any religion other than Islam is forbidden; be mindful of religious jewelry. Carrying an Israeli passport or a stamp indicating a visit to Israel is not allowed. Taking photos or recording videos without explicit permission is prohibited.
- Dress Code: Both men and women must dress modestly in public, ensuring shoulders and knees are covered. Avoid tight-fitting clothing or garments with profane language or images. While female tourists do not typically need to cover their heads, it is required in places of worship.
- Behavior: Public displays of affection are not permitted. Homosexual or extra-marital sexual relations (including adultery) are illegal and can lead to severe penalties. Transgender individuals may face significant difficulties and risks if their status is discovered by authorities, though cruise lines like MSC have indicated gay cruisers are not banned from entry.
- Medication: Always carry a doctor's prescription for any medication you bring into the country.
Currency and Language
The local currency is the Saudi Riyal (SAR). While specific details on credit card acceptance and ATM availability are not provided, it can be assumed that credit cards are accepted in major shopping malls and cafes, where internet access is also available. The official language is Arabic, but English is widely understood, especially in tourist areas and commercial centers.