Country: | Saudi Arabia |
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Language: | Arabic |
Population: | Approx. 157,000 |
Religion: | Islam |
Area Code: | +966 17 |
Currency: | Saudi Riyal (SAR) |
Time Zone: | Arabian Standard Time (AST) - UTC/GMT +3 hours |
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Jizan, a port city in the southwest of Saudi Arabia, is the gateway to the Farasan Islands and known for its bustling fish market. The tropical climate and rich cultural heritage make it an interesting destination for eco-tourists.
Jizan has a tropical desert climate with hot temperatures throughout the year and high humidity levels. The best time to visit is during the cooler months from November to March, ideal for exploring the nearby islands and vibrant markets.
Jizan Regional Airport provides connections primarily to other Saudi cities, with some international flights. The city is also reachable by road, with bus services from major cities like Riyadh and Jeddah.
Jizan is famous for its fresh seafood and spicy dishes that reflect its proximity to Yemen. Popular local dishes include grilled fish, shrimp, and Jizani fish curry. Traditional Yemeni bread and spicy sauces complement these meals. Don’t miss out on trying the local honey, a regional delicacy.
Venture to the Farasan Islands for a day of bird watching, snorkeling, and exploring untouched natural beauty. In Jizan city, stroll along the North Corniche Park and shop for traditional Jizani items like jambiyas (daggers) and marash embroidery.
Jizan's nightlife revolves around family and dining, with many restaurants and cafes along the corniche staying open late. The city occasionally hosts cultural and musical performances, reflecting the rich heritage of the region. Enjoy an evening stroll or a boat ride to nearby islands for a serene night out.
Jizan is famous for its traditional marketplaces where visitors can buy Farasan pearls and beautifully crafted pottery. Al Rashid Mall offers a more contemporary shopping experience. The regional specialty, Jizani spices, and honey, are must-buys for those looking to take a piece of local flavor home.
March: Jizan Winter Festival (cultural and recreational activities including traditional dances and craft exhibitions)
July: Mango Festival (celebrates the mango harvest with markets, cultural performances, and contests)
23 September: National Day
1 May: Labour Day
Eid al-Fitr (varies)
Eid al-Adha (varies)
Islamic New Year (varies)
Eid-e-Milad un-Nabi (varies)
Arabic is the official language, with limited English usage outside tourist facilities.
Dress modestly, particularly in conservative and rural areas.
The climate is tropical with high humidity, especially in summer.
Local handicrafts like pottery are popular; bargaining is expected in markets.
Public transportation is limited to buses, which are infrequent but cover the main areas of the city.
Taxis are readily available, with metered fares starting at SAR 10. Ride-hailing apps such as Uber are also an option for safer, more convenient trips.
For shorter trips, local shared taxis or "dubbabs" offer an affordable way to get around.