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Jeddah Airport Transportation

Just north of the popular port city of Jeddah, King Abdulaziz International is one of the largest and busiest airports in the country, offering upscale amenities and services across 3 terminals. Get a jump start on the day by getting a ride that can get through it all, whether you’re in need of an intimate moment alone with a private ride or interested in casual meet-and-greets courtesy of taxis, limousines, and local personal drivers.

JED Transportation
Without any serious train or light rail system running through Jeddah, on-site transportation at King Abdulaziz Airport is limited to pre-paid taxis and bus lines along Al-Madinah Al-Munawarah Road. Go a step further by reserving a shuttle instead, booking through either local shuttle or sedan providers for simple drop-offs to even simpler locations, not to mention the perk of not relying on anyone else’s schedule but your own.

Shared Ride Van
Book a shared ride van to enjoy seaside resorts and hotels at the ease of a rolling wave, going through area shuttle companies to dip into the trendy relaxation of Assila Hotel as well as the impressive waterside views from The Ritz-Carlton Jeddah restaurants and spa.

Private Van
Need to carry up to a dozen passengers across uncharted waters? Reserve private sedan for easy lifts across town, enjoying the simplicity of expansive locales like Silver Sands Beach as well as quaint road trips to the lush Farasan Island Marine Sanctuary.

Private Sedan
Reserve a private sedan for all the intimacy in the world, taking trips to expansive landmarks ranging from the kid-friendly Atallah Happy Land Park to the unique stories in The Abdul Raouf Khalil Museum, known for showcasing Jeddah’s history and culture.

Local Personal Drivers
Those interested in Jeddah’s lesser seen side should get to know the region through a local personal driver, finding the best eats in the Al-Balad neighborhood as well as deciding which of the many shops across are worth your time, from Flamingo Mall to Oasis Mall.

Private SUV
Families in search of something special should book a private SUV from area shuttle companies, carrying up to six passengers across the city’s many family-friendly escapes, including dolphin shows & marine tunnels at Fakieh Aquarium as well as thrilling coasters within Al Shallal Theme Park.

Taxi Cab
Business travelers in need of a ride to Jeddah International Exhibition & Convention Center should book a taxi to save time and money, dodging traffic by going the back way as well as skipping the task of parking with a convenient drop off at the front entrance.

Stretched Limousine
Witness the lavish side of Jeddah by getting a ride the gives back, enjoying fine leather seats and tinted windows at the ease of your chauffeur’s hand. Book through local shuttle providers to make grand arrivals at the best hotspots, whether it’s SURA Korean Fine Dining for authentic recipes or a taste test at The Gourmet Theatre.

Chartered Bus
Explore the region with over a dozen passengers by booking a chartered bus as your super-sized ride to super-sized locales, looking forward to the massive grounds of King Fahd's Fountain as well as tranquil spaces, one of the most beautiful being the Khadija Baghlaf Mosque.

JED Airport Terminals
JED Airport is home to 3 separate terminals, each with a wide variety of .

South Terminal:
Oldest building, but still modern, serving all domestic flights and some international flights. Services and amenities include a couple of restaurants, cafes, prayer rooms, a medium-sized hotel, and some duty-free shops.

North Terminal:
Similar in size to South Terminal, but servicing all international airlines, especially during Hajj/Umrah seasons. Services and amenities include information desks, an aquarium, a cafeteria, restaurant, banks, ATMs, telephones, and car rental services.

Hajj Terminal:
Exclusively built to accommodate heavy traffic due to pilgrimage, hence the name ‘Hajj’, which is the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca. Services and amenities include several prayer areas and rooms, banks, ATMs, resting rooms, currency exchange, post office, telephones, shops, restaurants, information desk, and medical services.

VIP Terminal:
Private terminal exclusively used for official guests of the king and other important heads of state.

 

Jeddah Airport Shuttles

Located along the astounding Red Sea, King Abdulaziz International makes the most out of its location. Make even more out of it by booking a shuttle to get you from point A to point B, enjoying the view with a ride that provides easy one-time lifts while saving a few bucks along the way.Filled with a variety of neighborhoods, it’s easy to get excited for your shuttle drop-off, whether you’re looking forward to the stately roundabouts and easy access to Haifaa Mall in the Al-Ruwais neighborhood or wanting to discover something new from the many museums and waterfront stores of Al-Balad. For easy access to the east side’s Effat University as well as Dar Al-Hekma University, stay put in Al-Thagr neighborhood, an area of town especially popular for its nearby access to Jamea Mall as well as a few research hospitals.

About King Abdulaziz International Airport
Located over 12 miles (20 km) from downtown Jeddah, King Abdulaziz International isn’t exactly at the city’s center, making north-side hotels and resorts especially helpful for making things convenient. Choose between a variety of nearby stays, the closest being Crom Airport Hotel, located on-site and offering 4-star luxuries. Other luxury options less than 10 minutes away include Casablanca Grand Hotel, Holiday Inn Jeddah Gateway, and Coral Al Basma Resort, while simpler choices just as far include Gelnar East Hotel Suites, Jeddah Shadows Hotel, and Durat Al Matar Apartments.

Make delays at the airport fly with eats, shops, and amenities at all 3 terminals. Those hanging out in the South Terminal have a variety of goodies, from sweets & coffee at Munch Bakery and Tim Hortons to a connected shopping mall that offers a strip of name-brand shops. The Northern Terminal offers a Baskin Robbins, several cafes, and fast food from AlBaik, not to mention the massive space inside Sky Sales. Finally, those in the Hajj Airport have limited perks that include 2 restaurants as well as a small clinic. You can also jump from terminal-to-terminal with a terminal-wide bus that picks up every half hour.

Those planning to stay on the far north side of town will have a diversity of getaways to explore, from family-friendly attractions at Jungle Land Theme Park (Mersal Village) just east of the airport to the world-famous soccer games at King Abdullah Sport City Stadium on the north end. Enjoy sunset at Obhur Bay from a variety of eateries along Alkurnaysh Road, whether it be the sit-down eats at Kanz Obhur or coffee from Modo Cafe. An especially must-see locale at night is The Globe Roundabout, located west toward the Red Sea and offering a vivid laser light show at night.

Jeddah Destinations
An important Saudi Arabian city in terms of history and pilgrimage, Jeddah is a gorgeous getaway renowned for its port attractions and varied views of the Red Sea. Get to know the city starting with its most eclectic landmarks, from the thrilling rides and ice skating rink at Al-Shallal Theme Park to the iconic sea fountain that spews hundreds of feet (and meters) into the air at King Fahd’s Fountain. Uncover centuries of artifacts and art at a wide variety of exhibits as well, learning about the on-site mosque and cultural features at the Abdul Raouf Khalil Museum as well as the impressive 19th-century design of Nasseef House, a decadent mansion at the heart of down.

See even more history by heading to the east side’s Al-Balad, the city’s historic neighborhood renowned for its old architecture, vibrant street markets, and popular pilgrimage paths. Located just 55 miles (90 km) west of Mecca, the most popular holy site in all of the Muslim religion, one can find even more attractions by exploring the 7th century landmarks as well as the legendary Zamzam Well, all at the ease of either walking or driving. Get an ethereal experience by paying a visit to the famous Floating Mosque at sunset, enjoying striking colors along the aptly named Red Sea, among other nearby attractions perfect for ringing in the evening.

Lounges at King Abdulaziz Airport
- Saudi Al Fursan Lounge: Spacious lounge located in South Terminal. Perks include free Wifi, vast seating, buffet-style eats and drinks, reading material, televisions, private restrooms, and a mosque.
- VIP Lounge: Spacious lounge located in North Terminal, past security. Perks include free Wi-Fi, cozy seating, bright views, a restaurant, coffee, reading material, private restrooms, and a flight information monitor.

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