Jeddah (Saudi Arabia, Mecca)
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Port Jeddah cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Mecca. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.
Day | Ship | Arrival | Departure |
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28 November, 2025 Friday | ms Europa | 08:00 | 18:00 |
Port Jeddah (officially "Jeddah Islamic Port") is a Red Sea cruise port, Saudi Arabia's largest seaport, the second-largest Arabian/Middle East port (after Dubai's Port Jebel Ali) and the world's 36th largest (by annual cargo shipping volumes). Jeddah is the cruise port to AlUla (~110 km / 70 mi southwest of Tayma and ~300 km / 190 mi north of Medina) as well as the holy for all Muslims cities Mecca (Makkah al-Mukarramah, approx 65 km/40 mi to the east) and Medina (Al Madinah Al Munawwarah, approx 360 km/220 mi to the north).
The 1976-founded Jeddah Islamic Port handles most of Saudi Arabia's imports (65%), including over half of the containerized cargoes. The seaport occupies a total area 12 km2 (4,6 mi2) and currently has 62 operational berths (deepwater quays with max-draft 16 m/53 ft) and overall quay length 11,2 km (7 mi). Port Jeddah (locode SAJED) can handle most of the world's largest container carriers (ULCVs/Ultra-Large Container Vessels with max cargo capacity 20,000 TEU-containers).
In late-January 2019 was signed an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) between RSGT-Red Sea Gateway Terminal (subsidiary of SISCO-Saudi Industrial Services) and Mawani (Saudi Ports Authority) for the development/expansion of Port Jeddah's northern part. By this SAR 2+ billion (~USD 535 M / ~EUR 440 M) project, the Port's annual container capacity was increased to 2,5 million TEUs.
The Port's dry-bulk cargoes (mainly grain and livestock) are handled by Bahri (1978-founded as National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia), the country's principal carrier (transportation and logistics company). Jeddah's annual drybulk throughput capacity is over 0,5 million tons (516,375 tons in 2022).
Besides Jeddah, Saudi Arabia's other large port cities are Dammam, Yanbu, Jubail, Gizan, Ras Al-Mishab (serving Al Batin), Ras Al-Ghar, Ras Tanura (near Dammam), Dhuba and King Abdullah KAEC (newest). All seaports (9 total) are managed by Mawani (Saudi Ports Authority) and have combined annual traffic 15,000 ships, 13 million TEUs, 530+ million cargo tonnes, 214 platforms. Ship terminal operators include the companies Zamil Operations and Maintenance (King Fahad Dock/ship repairs), United National Marine Projects (passenger and ferry stations), GSCO Ltd (TEUs), MM Group (general goods, livestock, grains), Sianco & DP World Venture (TEUs), ATCO (general goods), Tasdeer (trading and export) and RSGT Ltd (TEUs).
Jeddah Waterfront (Jeddah Corniche/2017-inaugurated) is a Red Sea coastal tourism area spanning ~30 km (19 mi). Jeddah Waterfront has capacity to handle 120,000 people (3000 parking lots) and is lined up with parks, kids playgrounds, 3x large swimming beaches (fronted with crescent moon-shaped artificial islands), 25x huts, gardens, fountains, bathrooms, outdoor fitness areas, restaurants, hotels, retail shops, USB-charging stations, info kiosks, aquarium, floating marinas (yacht docks).
Jeddah City is in Saudi Arabia's Hijazi Tihama region (Makkah Province) and the country's commercial capital, with population ~4 million. Jeddah is also Saudi Arabia's second-largest city (after Riyadh / ~7,7 million) and the country's largest resort city. The city's economy is based on shipping (port), commercial fishing, seafood processing, trade, finances, tourism (including religious tourism/pilgrimage, luxury resort vacations, premium fashion brand shopping, traditional cuisine, museums, annually held international festivals - Red Sea Film Festival, Jeddah Book Fair).
Since 2014, Al-Balad (Old City) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city's largest mosque (King Saud Mosque, 1987-built) is in the Al-Sharafeyyah District and has dome height 42 m (138 ft) and minaret height 60 m (197 ft). Saudi Arabia's highest tower (National Commercial Bank-NCB Tower/1983-built) houses AlAhli Bank (country's largest) and has height 235 m (771 ft).
In late-January 2021, Saudi Arabia launched the new cruise company "Saudi Cruise" (Jeddah-homeported operations) with which was established the country's own ship travel sector generating estimated 50,000+ tourism industry jobs. Saudi Cruise is owned by Saudi Arabia's PIF (Public Investment Fund) and part of the "Vision 2030 Plan". The new brand operates Red Sea itineraries targeting mainly foreign tourists with top-luxury, culture-themed coastal voyages. All PIF-owned subsidiaries aim to contribute to Saudi Arabia's GDP (SAR 2.95 trillion in 2018, or ~USD 790 billion/~EUR 650 billion) via non-oil revenues - planned SAR 1,2 trillion (USD 320B / EUR 265B) by 2025-Q4.
In August 2020, Silversea's ultra-luxury ship Silver Spirit (rebranded as "Red Sea Spirit") was seasonally chartered for leisure voyages in Saudi Arabia. The scheduled for 2 months (first departure on August 27, 2020) itineraries visited Makna/Magna (Tabuk Province), Yanbu al-Bahr (Madinah Province), Ras al-Abyadh (Madinah) and Neom (Tabuk). The 600-passenger superyacht offered 3- and 4-day roundtrips from King Abdullah Port for domestic tourists only.
In April 2021, MSC and Cruise Saudi (fully-owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund) announced a partnership for launching Red Sea cruises in 2021-2022 winter by homeporting in Jeddah the ship MSC Magnifica.
- A framework agreement in Riyadh was signed by Pierfrancesco Vago (MSC's Executive Chairman) and Fawaz Farooqui (Cruise Saudi's Managing Director).
- MSC Magnifica was scheduled to operate 7-day Red Sea voyages (November 2021 through March 2022), that visit 3 Saudi ports - including weekly calls to Port Al-Wajh (gateway to the UNESCO site Hegra in Al-Ula).
- In addition to Magnifica's Red Sea sailings, MSC Virtuosa had scheduled an Arabian Gulf 2021 winter season (December 2021 through March 2022) with visits to Prot Dammam and the Al-Ahsa Oasis.
- With the two MSC boats, Cruise Saudi expected ~170,000 tourists during the winter 2021-2022 season.
- MSC's Saudi Arabia voyages were also offered as fly-cruise deals with fares inclusive of direct flights between Europe and Jeddah via Saudia (fka Saudi Arabian Airlines). As part of the agreement, Saudia's flight schedules were modified to fit the two MSC liners' homeport times (departure and arrival).
On July 29, 2021, MSC and Cruise Saudi signed a 5-year agreement (thru 2026) for preferential berthing rights at Port Jeddah. The signing event was held onboard MSC Bellissima (docked in Jeddah). The deal was signed by Pierfrancesco Vago (MSC's Executive Chairman) and Fawaz Farooqui (Cruise Saudi's Managing Director). The ceremony was attended by local dignitaries, Saudi Tourism Authority and Saudi Ports Authority officials, Saudi media and travel representatives. Bellissima had scheduled 21x roundtrips from Jeddah (August-October 2021) with 3-4-night voyages visiting Safaga-Luxor (Egypt) or Aqaba-Petra (Jordan).
Next table shows the 7-night/8-day itinerary (Jeddah roundtrip) as call ports and times.
Day / Time | Port |
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DAY1 | Departing from Jeddah |
DAY2 09:00 - 18:00 | Al Rayes White Head Beach, Saudi Arabia, Ar-Ras al-Abyad |
DAY4 06:00 - 18:00 | Aqaba-Petra, Jordan |
DAY5 06:00 - 21:00 | Safaga-Luxor, Egypt |
DAY6 07:00 - 21:00 | Al Wajh, Saudi Arabia |
DAY7 09:00 - 16:00 | Yanbu Al-Bahr, Saudi Arabia |
DAY8 05:00 | Arriving in Jeddah |
Prices started from ~USD 1130 (EUR 950 / GBP 816) per person with double occupancy.
The ultra-luxury brand Scenic Cruises signed with Saudi Arabia a seasonal charter deal for the Scenic Eclipse superyacht to do a series of Red Sea itineraries (July 17 through December 9, 2021). The voyages (for Saudis only) were roundtrips from homeport Jeddah and visiting Yanbu (beach destination with watersports activities, including Iona ship's wreck / a British merchant steamer/1915-sunk which can be explored by the ship's submarine, as well as via snorkeling and scuba-diving), also Aqaba-Petra Jordan and Egypt's Port Ghalib Marina (in close proximity to Luxor).
Jeddah cruise terminal
In late-July 2022, JCDC-Jeddah Central Development Company (wholly owned by Saudi Arabia's PIF-Public Investment Fund) signed an initial agreement with Cruise Saudi (also PIF-owned) to design the new Jeddah International Cruise Terminal & Marina.
When completed, the new luxury cruise terminal will establish Jeddah as one of the major cruiseship and superyacht destinations in the Red Sea region.
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