Opt for relaxation and comfort during your stay in Jeddah. Located nine kilometres from the airport, the Wow Jeddah Hotel invites you into an understated and relaxing world. It offers spacious rooms with a functional design. In the morning, a gourmet breakfast will get your day off to a flying start. With a small indoor swimming pool and spa, this hotel has made your well-being one of its priorities. Close to a shopping centre, it is an ideal base for a couple on holiday in Jeddah.
Deal negotiated for you
- Stay in a Standard Room
- Breakfast included
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Return airport/hotel transfer
Your stay starts here
Wow Jeddah Hotel 3*
Rooms
To help you relax after a day exploring Jeddah, the hotel offers cosy rooms. They are furnished to a high standard and feature all the comforts of home.
Standard Room
This 26 m² room is cosy and warm. It has a king-size bed, a flat-screen TV with international channels, a kettle, and a safe for your valuables. This elegant, light-filled room has a timeless décor and plenty of storage space.
Restaurants & bars
To get the day off to a good start, the hotel serves up a gourmet buffet breakfast every morning.
Restaurant
Before setting off to explore Jeddah, enjoy breakfast at the hotel. In the dining room, you'll find a large buffet offering a variety of specialities. You can put together a meal from the varieties of spreads, pastries, or fruit on offer.
Activities & lifestyle
The Wow Jeddah Hotel has fantastic facilities to help you relax. Treat yourself to a dip in the pool or a visit to the gym.
The hotel has a kids' club to keep young holidaymakers entertained. If you want to take some time for yourself, opt for a hammam session in the wellness centre. Enjoy the pleasure of being pampered using age-old techniques. A small swimming pool is available if you fancy relaxing in the water. At the gym, you'll discover equipment to help you achieve your ideal physical condition.
GOOD TO KNOW
Entry requirements for Saudi Arabia:
Visa
Saudi Arabia has been granting tourist visas to nationals of 49 countries, including France, since 27 September 2019. According to the Saudi authorities, it is possible to apply for this type of visa directly on arrival, using dedicated terminals at the Riyadh and Jeddah airports. However, it is recommended that French citizens wishing to travel to Saudi Arabia obtain an electronic visa via Saudi Visa (https://visa.visitsaudi.com/) prior to their trip. In any case, visitors must be able to present the required supporting documents upon arrival, particularly those regarding medical cover.
The Saudi authorities do not issue visas to holders of passports bearing Israeli visas or stamps.
Customs regulations
On arrival in Saudi Arabia, baggage generally undergoes a thorough inspection. Prohibitions on the import of certain goods must be respected to avoid confiscation and a tedious search.
For further information, please contact the Saudi Arabian Embassy in France (https://embassies.mofa.gov.sa/sites/France/FR/Pages/default.aspx).
Practices and customs
Certain social and religious rules must be respected:
The import and consumption of alcohol and pork are strictly prohibited in Saudi Arabia. Imported cultural products (books, DVDs, magazines, etc.) must be in line with 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 authorised religion in Saudi Arabia. All manifestations of belonging to other religions (practices, proselytism, symbols, etc.) are prohibited.
Only people of the Muslim faith are permitted to visit Mecca, and access remains strictly controlled. In Medina, access to the Prophet's Mosque is forbidden to non-Muslims.
During the month of Ramadan, travellers should pay particular attention to respecting Saudi customs and traditions.
Saudis scrupulously observe the fasting period. It is strictly forbidden to eat, drink or smoke in public, under penalty of arrest and expulsion. Women must pay greater attention to what they wear.
Certain aspects of private life are considered to be indecent offences (adultery, homosexuality, etc.), which are severely punished. The consumption and smuggling of alcohol or drugs also carry severe penalties.