Recent travel data reveals a significant increase in travel activity among Saudi residents during Ramadan 2026, driven by sustained strong demand for Umrah travel and family-related travel.
Searches for accommodation in Mecca and Madinah increased by 20.67% and 25.16% compared to the same period in 2025, with demand peaking in the second half of the holy month.
These indicators reflect that Umrah remains the main driver of Ramadan travel activity and that travel behavior is primarily shaped by spiritual priorities and family connections.
This trend is paralleling a clear shift towards early planning for post-Eid al-Fitr and Ramadan travel, providing the market with forward-looking visibility into seasonal demand cycles.
hotel growth
Data published by Wego, an online travel marketplace for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), confirms that travelers strongly prefer staying in hotels near Haram. Average nightly rates reach around $400 (R1,500).
Additionally, booking metrics show that 49% of travelers book more than a month in advance, reflecting a calculated approach to early planning to control costs and ensure availability during peak demand periods.
digital reservation
In terms of booking channels, the data highlights a mobile-driven approach to travel planning, hotel booking, and domestic flight booking within Saudi Arabia. A total of 76% of all bookings at the start of Ramadan 2026 were made via the Wego app, demonstrating that users are increasingly trusting digital platforms not only to compare prices but also to select accommodation and check real-time availability before completing payment.
smart travel
These numbers confirm that digital booking solutions are at the core of the modern travel experience. Smart tools such as a ‘price calendar’, fare alerts and flexible date selection allow users to compare flight and accommodation options in seconds, directly contributing to more efficient spending and a better travel experience.
domestic travel
Beyond Umrah, Ramadan travel in Saudi Arabia is characterized by domestic movements related to family gatherings and intercity coordination, with demand for domestic flight searches remaining steady, especially between Riyadh, Jeddah and Al Madinah, with traffic volumes almost the same as last year.
These trips are usually short-term, up to a week, with increased travel on specific days of the holy month. The timing of the trip is often dictated by coordinating iftar and suhoor schedules, religious commitments, and a desire to spend time with family in the atmosphere of Ramadan.
eid season
Regarding travel during Eid al-Fitr, the data shows an increase in early planning and advance bookings, giving the market a clearer picture of expected demand volumes. This shift reflects a broader shift in traveler behavior towards more structured control of travel and spending, supported by the flexibility of digital options and a range of offers available through online platforms that offer balanced solutions that combine quality of experience and cost efficiency.
The performance recorded during Ramadan is one of the main drivers of domestic tourism activity and strengthens this season’s position as a direct supporter of the Saudi hospitality and aviation sector.
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