Visit the iconic Al-Rahmah 'Floating Mosque', which appears to levitate above the Red Sea at high tide, on a private guided tour timed for the ethereal early-morning light — one of Saudi Arabia's most spellbinding architectural sights.
What to expect
Your guide collects you from the port and arrives at Al-Rahmah as the morning call to prayer echoes across the water — the white marble structure seemingly adrift on the Red Sea, its reflection shimmering in the still, turquoise water. Your expert walks you around the exterior, recounting the history of Jeddah as a spiritual crossroads for Hajj pilgrims, before continuing to the nearby Al Tayebat City Museum, a magnificent recreation of a traditional Hejazi palace housing Islamic art and artefacts across four floors. The morning concludes with a traditional Hejazi breakfast at a local café on the Corniche.
Good to know
The mosque is approximately 15 minutes by car from the cruise terminal. Non-Muslims may visit the exterior only; your guide will advise on the best vantage points. Women should bring a headscarf and wear loose, modest clothing. High tide times vary daily — a local guide is essential for optimal timing. Allow 3–4 hours for this combined experience.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Jeddah — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.