Understanding Transport Costs for Umrah 2025
Budgeting is a key part of your Umrah planning. One of the most common questions we get is: "How much is a taxi from Jeddah Airport to Makkah?" The answer depends on when you travel and what level of service you expect. Here is a transparent breakdown to help you decide.
1. The "Hidden" Costs of Standard Taxis
Many pilgrims see a lower price on an app and assume it is the best deal. But standard airport taxis often come with hidden costs:
- Waiting Time: If your flight is delayed, you pay extra.
- Parking Fees: Guests are often asked to pay the SAR 30 airport exit fee.
- Bag Limits: A sedan is cheap, but if you have 3 bags, you will be forced to take two cars.
2. Peak Season vs. Off-Peak Pricing
Just like hotels, transport prices in Saudi Arabia are seasonal.
- Low Season (Muharram - Rajab): Prices are standard. You can get a private SUV for ~SAR 400.
- High Season (Ramadan & Hajj): Demand explodes. Prices can double due to police road closures and heavy traffic. Booking online before you fly locks in your rate.
3. Haramain Train: The Real Cost for Families
Ticket Price: SAR 60 - 80 per person.
For a solo traveler, it is a bargain. But for a family of 5, the math changes:
- 5 Tickets x SAR 70 = SAR 350
- Taxi from Makkah Station to Hotel = SAR 50
- Taxi from Jeddah Airport to Train Station = SAR 0 (if landing Terminal 1)
- Total = SAR 400+
For the same price, you could have a private GMC Yukon door-to-door, without dragging luggage through 3 different checkpoints.
4. Private VIP Transfers (The Value Choice)
Fixed Price: SAR 400 - 500 (SUV)
This is the "all-inclusive" option. The price is fixed regardless of traffic. It includes:
- Meat & Greet inside the terminal
- Luggage assistance
- Door-to-door service
- Zero stress (which is priceless)
5. Currency Tips
Always carry some Saudi Riyals (SAR) in small notes (10s and 50s) for tips or small purchases at rest stops. Most official services accepted credit cards, but cash is king for small roadside shops.