
Jeddah Waterfront has become a premier tourist destination during Ramadan, offering a well-rounded experience that blends entertainment, sports, arts, and hospitality.
Stretching along the Red Sea, the promenade provides visitors with an ideal setting for evening strolls after iftar, enjoying a serene atmosphere and pleasant weather. Gentle nighttime lighting enhances the ambiance, capturing the spirit of the holy month.

The waterfront also showcases international art installations along the coast, featuring works by artists such as Henry Moore and Joan Miró, adding a cultural dimension and solidifying the site’s status as a Jeddah landmark.
Visitor numbers are highest during the late evening, with families gathering under Ramadan-themed lights in a vibrant social atmosphere. Others prefer later hours to experience the tranquility of the sea and its shimmering reflections.
The surrounding hospitality sector further enhances the area’s appeal. Nearby hotels offer scenic views of the Red Sea, supporting increased accommodation needs during Ramadan. The waterfront also features cafés, restaurants, and safe children’s play areas within open green spaces.
The growing tourism activity at Jeddah Waterfront during Ramadan highlights efforts to boost the competitiveness of national destinations and reinforces Jeddah’s role as a key visitor hub in line with the objectives of Vision 2030.











