Top Eid al-Adha Holiday Destinations for Travelers from Saudi Arabia

By Sneha. P

  ●   Last Updated : 29 May 2025

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Eid al-Adha is a special time for reflection, celebration, and spending a beautiful time with loved ones. In 2025, Eid al-Adha is expected to begin on the evening of Thursday, June 5 and continue through Monday, June 9. For Saudi Arabia travelers, it is the perfect opportunity to see new destinations. Just imagine visiting new places with loved ones, and grabbing memories during festival season, this time never comes back. Here are the Top 8 best Eid al-Adha holiday destinations for travelers from Saudi Arabia. Make your journey special.


1. Maldives


If you are dreaming of a peaceful, luxurious escape this Eid al-Adha, look no further than the Maldives, it is a haven that feels like it was designed just for serenity seekers. It is just a short flight from Saudi Arabia, the Maldives, gives the perfect blend of privacy and natural beauty. 


resort in Maldives


Flight Time from Riyadh: Approx. 5 hours

Visa Info: Visa on Arrival (valid for 30 days for Saudi citizens)

Best For: Couples, families, luxury seekers, and peaceful getaways


Halal Food Picks:


  • Ithaca Undersea Restaurant (halal-certified fine dining)
  • Sea. Fire. Salt at Anantara Dhigu for fresh seafood and halal meats


2. Istanbul, Turkey


With its deep Islamic roots, Istanbul in Turkey makes Eid feel extra special. From the historic mosques like Sultan Ahmed and Suleymaniye Mosque to festive Eid prayers and traditional Turkish hospitality, the spiritual atmosphere is palpable. And with halal food available, you will feel right at home.


Istanbul, Turkey


Flight Time from Riyadh: Approx. 4.5 hours

Visa Info: eVisa available (easily obtainable online for Saudi citizens)

Best For: History lovers, foodies, families, and couples


Halal Food Picks:


  • Sultanahmet Köftecisi for authentic Turkish meatballs
  • Hamdi Restaurant near the Spice Bazaar for kebabs with a Bosphorus view


3. Dubai, UAE


Best traditional Islamic culture, world-class shopping, theme parks and rich Emirati culture, it is a quick and exciting getaway. You can attend Eid events in Dubai, UAE this year, it is the best place to enjoy with everyone. 


Etihad Museum


Flight Time from Riyadh: Approx. 2 hours 

Visa Info: No visa required for Saudi citizens (GCC freedom of movement)

Best For: Families, couples, luxury travelers, and shopping lovers


Halal Food Picks:


  • Al Fanar Restaurant & Café for Emirati traditional dishes
  • Ravi Restaurant for Pakistani and North Indian halal cuisine


4. Cairo, Egypt


Step back in time by visiting Cairo, Egypt don’t miss to take a cruise on the Nile River, or visit the newly opened Grand Egyptian Museum. Cairo welcomes you. For an Eid al-Adha holiday steeped in Islamic history, culture, and timeless heritage, and Eid prayers echo through grand mosques, streets come alive with joy. For Saudi travelers, it gives a meaningful way to connect with both history and tradition during the festive season.


Nail River



Flight Time from Riyadh: 3 hours 

Visa Info: Visa on Arrival or eVisa for Saudi citizens

Best For: History lovers, culture seekers, families, and spiritual travelers


Halal Food Picks:


  • Abou El Sid for traditional Egyptian cuisine
  • Zooba for modern street-style Egyptian halal food


5. Salalah, Oman


Just escape the summer heat and celebrate Eid al-Adha in Salalah, Oman. It is a green gem. Oman is known for its cool weather, foggy mountains, and beautiful coastlines during Khareef season. Where the Salalah gives a peaceful and nature-filled holiday. It is the best place to reflect, recharge and celebrate Eid in a more meaningful and relaxed way.


Salalah, Oman


Flight Time from Riyadh: 2 hours

Visa Info: No visa required for Saudi citizens 

Best For: Nature lovers, families, couples, and peaceful getaways


Halal Food Picks:


  • Al Baleed Seafood Restaurant for fresh, halal seafood
  • Taqah Heritage Village Café for traditional Omani dishes


6. Baku, Azerbaijan


Are you looking for a unique yet budget-friendly Eid al-getaway that mixes with Islamic heritage, modern flair and warm hospitality? Then Baku is best for you. Azerbaijan is a Muslim-majority country, so celebrating Eid here feels natural and welcoming. Wander through the UNESCO listed old city. Walk along the Caspian promenade to relax.


Heydar Aliyev Center


Flight Time from Riyadh: 3.5 to 4 hours

Visa Info: eVisa available for Saudi citizens

Best For: Culture lovers, budget travelers, couples, and families


Halal Food Picks:


  • Nakhchivan Restaurant for authentic Azerbaijani halal meals
  • Mugam Club offering traditional music and halal dining


7. Bosnia & Herzegovina


Bosnia is home to a large Muslim population, tucked in the heart of the Balkans, this underrated European spot is perfect for travelers seeking both spiritual depth and beautiful tranquility. For an Eid al-Adha trip rich it offers Islamic history, natural beauty, and heartfelt hospitality, all in a warm, welcoming atmosphere.


Mostar in Bosnia


Flight Time from Riyadh: 6–7 hours with one stop

Visa Info: Visa-free for Saudi citizens (up to 90 days)

Best For: Spiritual travelers, families, nature lovers, and culture enthusiasts


Halal Food Picks:


  • Dveri in Sarajevo for Bosnian grilled meats (ćevapi)
  • Buregdžinica Bosna for traditional burek (savory pastry)


8. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 


Kuala Lumpur feels like a home away for many Saudi travelers. Attend Eid prayers at the majestic Masjid Negara. Jalan Masjid and Kampung Baru are the best for halal streets.  It is a festive time to see the city’s mix of modern skyscrapers and cultural soul, all while feeling right at home in a Muslim-majority country.


Kuala Lumpur Malaysia


Flight Time from Riyadh: 8 hours

Visa Info: Visa-free for Saudi citizens (up to 90 days)

Best For: Halal foodies, families, shopping lovers, and cultural explorers


Halal Food Picks:


  • Jalan Masjid India for a variety of Malay and Indian halal street food
  • Nasi Kandar Pelita for flavorful rice dishes with halal meats


Eid al-Adha is one of the busiest travel seasons for Saudis, so flights and hotels fill up fast. As the travel agencies and airlines report, during the Eid al-Adha 30-50% increases in bookings compared to non-holiday periods. So hurry up, booking in advance will make your trip easy.

Sneha. P

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