On the west coast of Saudi Arabia, the four-star Mercure Jeddah Al Hamra welcomes you in just a short distance from the Jeddah Corniche. To make your stay in Saudi Arabia a time of true relaxation and indulgence, your 4-star hotel offers elegantly decorated rooms and suites, an international restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, and a fitness studio. The historic city of Jeddah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a ten-minute drive away.
Deal negotiated for you
- Stay in a Standard Room
- Breakfast
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Return airport/hotel transfer available for an extra charge
Your stay starts here
Mercure Jeddah Al Hamra 4*
Rooms
The Mercure Jeddah Al Hamra offers elegantly decorated rooms and suites to make your stay in Saudi Arabia's second city as comfortable as possible. Suitable for two, four or six guests, these cosy nests are equipped with the very best amenities. They all offer a pleasant view of the city.
Superior Room
A great option for a couple or a trio, Superior Rooms can accommodate two or three guests. They are furnished with a large double bed or two twin beds. Among their amenities, these 15-square-metre rooms offer Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV with international channels, and a kettle.
Restaurants & bars
During your stay in Jeddah, the Mercure Jeddah Al Hamra hotel will introduce you to a new world of flavours. From breakfast to lunch to dinner, don't hesitate to sample the delicious creations on offer at the Palm restaurant.
Palm
As the sun rises over Jeddah, the hotel invites you to the Palm restaurant, where a rich and varied buffet breakfast awaits. At lunch and dinner, you'll come back for its wide selection of international recipes.
Activities & lifestyle
Just a short distance from the Red Sea, the four-star Mercure Jeddah Al Hamra is the perfect destination if you want to discover the west coast of Saudi Arabia at its best.
Between the sea and the city, your hotel stands alongside some of Jeddah's most remarkable natural and tourist sites. Starting with the new corniche that runs along the Red Sea, with its pretty beaches and view of the King Fahad fountain. Without leaving the hotel, you can relax by the outdoor pool. You also have the option of taking time out for yourself at the wellness centre, which features a sauna and a fitness studio.
USEFUL INFORMATION
Entry requirements for Saudi Arabia:
Visa
Since 27 September 2019, Saudi Arabia has been issuing tourist visas to nationals of 49 countries, including France. According to the Saudi authorities, it is possible to apply for this type of visa directly on arrival, thanks to special terminals at Riyadh and Jeddah airports. However, French nationals wishing to travel to Saudi Arabia are advised to apply for an electronic visa in advance via Saudi Visa (https://visa.visitsaudi.com/). In all cases, visitors must be able to present the necessary documents on arrival, particularly with regard to medical insurance.
The Saudi authorities will not issue visas to holders of passports with Israeli visas or stamps.
Customs regulations
On arrival in Saudi Arabia, luggage is generally subject to detailed inspection. Import bans on certain goods must be observed to avoid confiscation and a lengthy search.
For further information, please contact the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in France (https://embassies.mofa.gov.sa/sites/France/FR/Pages/default.aspx).
Customs and practices
Certain social and religious rules must be respected:
The import and consumption of alcohol and pork are totally prohibited in Saudi Arabia. Imported cultural products (books, DVDs, magazines, etc.) must conform to local standards of decency.
Foreign women are no longer required to wear an "abaya" (a long dress covering the entire body). However, women are advised to wear loose-fitting clothing and avoid short sleeves and dresses above the knee.
Men should wear trousers and avoid shorts or Bermuda shorts.
Islam is the only religion allowed in Saudi Arabia. All manifestations of affiliation to other religions (practice, proselytism, symbols, etc.) are prohibited.
Only Muslims are allowed to visit Mecca, where access is strictly controlled. As for Medina, access to the Prophet's Mosque is forbidden to non-Muslims.
During the month of Ramadan, travellers should take special care to respect Saudi customs and practices.
Saudis strictly observe the fasting period. It is absolutely forbidden to eat, drink or smoke in public on pain of arrest and deportation. Women must pay particular attention to their dress code.
Certain aspects of private life are considered indecent (adultery, homosexuality, etc.) and are severely punished. The consumption and trafficking of alcohol and drugs are also punished severely.