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What Should a First-Time Visitor Know Before Visiting Saudi Arabia's Red Sea?

1. The Valley of Moses' Footsteps

Wadi Tayyib Al-Ism, Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia

Local lore suggests this dramatic canyon is where Moses led the Israelites after crossing the Red Sea.

2. Coral Houses of Ancient Rome

Al-Qassar Village, Farasan Islands, Saudi Arabia

This remote village boasts historic homes constructed entirely from fossilized coral, some with inscriptions hinting at Roman presence.

3. Desert Canyons & Nabataean Secrets

Al Disah Valley, Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia

Hidden within a vast sandstone canyon, ancient Nabataean rock carvings and tombs are etched into towering cliffs.

4. The 'Saudi Titanic' Shipwreck

Haql, Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia

Just offshore from Haql, the eerily preserved wreck of the Georgios G lies partially submerged, a haunting reminder of a failed voyage.

5. Snow in the Arabian Desert

Jabal Al-Lawz, Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia

This mountain is one of the few places in Saudi Arabia that regularly sees snowfall, transforming its arid landscape into a winter wonderland.

6. Volcanic Islands and Dugong Sanctuaries

Duqm Island (near Umluj), Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia

Offshore from Umluj, pristine volcanic islands like Duqm are havens for rare marine life, including dugongs and nesting sea turtles.

7. Fading Grandeur of an Ottoman Port

Al-Wajh Old Town, Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia

This historic port town retains a charming maze of Ottoman-era buildings, offering a glimpse into its past as a vital Red Sea trade hub.

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