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Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz International Airport (TUU)
The guide was updated:Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz International Airport is located approximately 10 kilometres from the centre of Tabuk City. The journey from the airport to the city centre typically takes around 15 minutes by car. To reach the city, travellers can use various options including taxis, which are readily available at the airport, and private car hires. Additionally, many hotels in Tabuk offer shuttle services for their guests.
Useful Information
- Address: Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz International Airport
- Phone: +966 14 420 0241
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Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz International Airport is located approximately 10 kilometres from the centre of Tabuk City. The journey from the airport to the city centre typically takes around 15 minutes by car. To reach the city, travellers can use various options including taxis, which are readily available at the airport, and private car hires. Additionally, many hotels in Tabuk offer shuttle services for their guests.
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Cultural Norms
When strolling and exploring the city please make sure you wear the appropriate attire. Women should be covered from neck to ankle and in certain areas, scarves are used to cover the face and head. Shorts and tank tops should not be worn outside of your accommodation by women. For men, loose clothing is recommended and shorts are prohibited.
When visiting, please make sure you respect and abide by the laws and culture of the country.
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Passport/Visa
Nationals from countries such as the United States, the UK, Canada, and most European Union member states must apply for an e-visa online in order to enter Saudi Arabia. Certain nationalities, including citizens from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries like the UAE, Bahrain, and Kuwait, enjoy visa-free entry. For those not eligible for e-visas, Saudi Arabia offers a visa-on-arrival option for select nationalities, although this is less common and typically depends on the purpose of the visit.
To secure a visa, travellers can apply through the Saudi Arabian embassy or consulate in their home country, or use the online platform for e-visas.
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Public Transport
Public transport in Tabuk is relatively limited compared to larger cities, with the primary options being taxis and private car hires. Buses are available but may not be as frequent or extensive as in more developed urban areas. Taxis are a common and reliable means of getting around, and many visitors find private car rentals to be a practical choice for greater flexibility and convenience.
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Taxi
Taxis in Tabuk typically operate on a fixed fare basis rather than using meters, so it's advisable to agree on the price with the driver before starting your journey. For added convenience, ride-sharing apps, such as Uber and Careem are also available in the area.
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Pharmacy
In Tabuk, several prominent pharmacy chains cater to various healthcare needs including Al-Dawaa Pharmacies (one of the largest and most well-known chains in Saudi Arabia) and United Pharmacies.
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Post
In Tabuk, post offices generally operate from Sunday to Thursday, with typical opening hours from 8am to 5pm; some locations may also be open on Saturdays, though this can vary. Post offices in Tabuk offer a range of services, including mail and parcel delivery, domestic and international shipping, and postal box rentals.
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Telephone
Country code: +966
Area code: 14
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Electricity
In Saudi Arabia, the plug type used is type G, featuring three rectangular pins in a triangular arrangement. The country operates on a 230V supply voltage and a frequency of 60Hz.
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