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ΠΡΟΦΙΛ ΣΥΝΑΛΛΑΣΣΟΜΕΝΩΝ ΧΩΡΩΝ
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Travel information
Entry requirements |
Organizing your trip |
Visiting |
Eating |
Paying |
Speaking |
Entry requirements
- Passport and visa service
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Website of the Saudi Arabia Embassy
Arab Net
- Diplomatic representations
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List of Saudi Embassies abroad
- For more information
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Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Greece
71, rue Marathonodromon 154 52 Psychico Phone: 21 06 71 69 11-13 Fax: 21 06 74 98 33 gremb@mofa.gov.sa
Organizing your trip
Means of transport recommended in town
- Recommendation
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Taxis services are available from all main airports to the traveler's destination. The fare should be negotiated in advance. Service taxis which are shared by people charge fare equivalent to buses.
Buses operated by Saudi Arabian Public Transport Company (SAPTCO) are comfortable and usually follow schedule.
- Maps of urban networks
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Maporama
SAMIRAD
Means of transport recommended in the rest of the country
- Recommendation
- Taxis remain the most suitable means of transport for foreigners. They are regulated by government.
- Rail companies
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Saudi Railways Organisation (SRO)
- Flight from Greece
- No aircraft company operates direct flight from Athens to Saudi Arabia. To find out air connections from Greece to Saudi Arabia click here
Traveling by yourself
- Recommendation
- Disobeying traffic signals and driving beyond speed limits is common
practice. These are also the main reasons for high rate of traffic
accidents. Within cities taxi or renting a car is highly recommended.
Most road signs are in Arabic, though, many of them are in English too.
- Road maps
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PlacesOnLine
- Find an itinerary
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Live Search Maps
Visiting
Different forms of tourism
- Historical
Mecca and Medina, the two holiest cities of Islam are the most important part of historical tourism in the country.
Jeddah is home to numerous historical landmarks
and buildings such as: the Old Jeddah Wall and Gates, the old quarters, historical mosques.
- Cultural
Islam is the focus of Saudi Arabian culture. Festivals
and Events are an integral part of Saudi Arabian culture. These
celebrations highlight the customs and traditions in the country and
give a beautiful perspective to this wonderful land.
- Nature
Witness the astonishing landscape and wildlife
of the Asir, a range of coastal mountains and the only part of the
kingdom where there is significant wild vegetation. View a picturesque settlement of fishermen and
weavers on Tarut Island. It is also the site of the oldest town on the
peninsula.
- Religious
- Al-Masjid al-Haram (The Holy Mosque), Mecca
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The Ka'ba and Black Stone, Mecca
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The Prophet's Mosque, Medina
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Floating Mosque of Jeddah, etc.
- Thermal
Though thermal energy is the main source of power in Saudi Arabia, there are no natural hot springs. However few hotels provide hot spring spas. For more details, visit Saudi World.
- Beach
Some prominent beaches are Durrat Al-Arus, Shums, Bait Albahar, Salhia and Al Nakeel.
- Winter sports
- None
- Outdoor activities
- People also show a lot of interest in activities like scuba diving, windsurfing, and sailing, Golf, horse and camel racing. Do watch the King's Camel Race which takes place in April or May during the national Heritage and Cultural Festival at Jenadriyah.
- Shopping
- Saudi
Arabia has a blend of traditional open air markets and modern air
conditioned shopping plazas and malls to choose from. If open air Souk
is a great place to bargain then the Saudi malls offer the
popular international brands. The shops are closed on Fridays and
during prayer times.
- Tourism organizations
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Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTTA)
Saudi Tourism
Eating
- Food specialties
- Saudi food is often strongly flavored and spicy. The most common meats are lamb and chicken, beef is rare and pork is proscribed under Islamic law. The main meat meal of the day is lunch. Some of the popular culinary specialties of Saudi Arabia are:
- Pitta bread accompanies every dish; - Rice, lentils, chick peas and cracked wheat are also common; - Kultra is popular for lunch; - Kebabs served with soup and vegetables; - Mezze.
- Drinks
Consumption of alcohol is prohibited and Arabic coffee and fruit drinks are popular alternatives.
Gawha, the ritual of serving coffee, is an important part of Saudi culture.
- Dietary taboos
- Alcohol, pork and some birds are prohibited by the religion which is followed very rigorously by the Muslims.
Paying
- Domestic currency
- Saudi Riyal
- ISO Code
- SAR
- To obtain domestic currency
- Foreign currency can be changed at commercial banks and moneychangers. Changing currency at hotel may not be advisable as the exchange rate can be very high.
- Possible means of payment
- Payment is
usually in cash although credit and charge cards are also popular. ATMs
are also available at Banks and Shopping malls.
- Exchange rate on
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- Automatic Teller Machines (ATM)
- To find out the locations of ATMs in in Saudi Arabia, click on the link to your credit card: Visa, Mastercard or American Express
Speaking
- Official language
Arabic
- Other languages spoken
- English is most widely used. Other languages spoken in Kingdom are Indonesian, Somali, Tagalog, Urdu, Western Farsi.
- Business language
- Yes, English is widely used as business language.
- Getting some knowledge
- Visit the following sites: Speak7; Learn Arabic.
- Free translation tools
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Free Online Language Translation - Online translation tool between different languages
EmailAddress.com - Free online translation tool
TV5 - Free Greek-Arabic-Greek translator
Lexicool - Free Greek-Arabic-Greek dictionary
We can translate your foreign-language documents.
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