Saudi Arabia's travel patterns are significantly shaped by its desert climate, making winter (November to March) the high season. During these months, the cooler, more pleasant weather is ideal for outdoor activities and cultural explorations, attracting the majority of visitors. Consequently, prices for accommodation, activities, and dining tend to be at their peak.
Conversely, the extreme summer heat (June to September) marks the low season, leading to a noticeable drop in leisure tourism. This period is perfect for budget-conscious travelers focusing on indoor experiences, as prices across all categories are considerably lower than in the high season. For instance, a budget hotel room could drop from SAR 600 to SAR 350 per night.
The spring and autumn months serve as warmer shoulder periods, offering a balance between more comfortable temperatures and potentially better deals than the peak winter season. Travelers during these times might find a sweet spot for exploring without the highest crowds or the most intense heat, striking a balance between cost and comfort.