
Umrah Transportation Guide: Airport to Haram & Intercity Transfers
Umrah Transfers: How to Get from the Airport to Makkah & Madinah?
Where do you even start when you land at Jeddah or Madinah Airport?
For first-time DIY pilgrims, the moment you step off the plane can feel overwhelming—navigating unfamiliar airports, language barriers, and figuring out the fastest route to your hotel near the Haram. This comprehensive Umrah transportation guide for 2026 removes all of that confusion.
Whether you arrive at King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) in Jeddah or Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz International Airport (MED) in Madinah, we'll walk you through every transport option—from the ultra-modern Haramain High-Speed Railway to private transfers, ride-hailing apps, and public shuttle services. By booking your hotels and transfers independently, you can choose the transport option that best suits your budget, group size, and schedule—without being locked into inflexible package tour buses.
Let's break down the most efficient, affordable, and comfortable ways to reach the holy cities and move between them during your pilgrimage.
Arriving at Jeddah (JED) or Madinah (MED)
Two main airports serve Umrah pilgrims:
Airport profile | King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) - Jeddah | Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz International Airport (MED) - Madinah |
|---|---|---|
Distance to city | ~85 km to Makkah | ~15 km to Madinah Haram |
Travel time | 60–90 minutes by car | 20–30 minutes by car |
Best for | Pilgrims starting in Makkah — journey begins the moment you land | Pilgrims starting in Madinah or combining Umrah with Ziyarah |
2026 note | Major Vision 2030 expansion. New Umrah Terminal with streamlined immigration. | Smaller and less crowded than JED — quicker exit. |
Which Airport Should You Fly Into?
Traditional Itinerary: arrive in Jeddah → travel to Makkah → perform Umrah → travel to Madinah → return from Madinah or Jeddah
Reverse Itinerary: arrive in Madinah → visit Prophet's Mosque → travel to Makkah → perform Umrah → depart from Jeddah
Flexible Option: arrive in Riyadh (RUH) and use the Haramain Railway for maximum flexibility with flight prices
Pro tip
Flight prices to Madinah are often 10-20% cheaper than Jeddah. If you're flexible, consider flying into MED and taking the train to Makkah.
Haramain High-Speed Railway: The Fastest Way to Travel
The Haramain High-Speed Railway (HHR) is Saudi Arabia's pride—a world-class bullet train connecting Makkah, Jeddah, and Madinah at speeds of up to 300 km/h. For DIY pilgrims, it's a game-changer.
Haramain High-Speed Railway: Guide to Booking, Luggage, and Stations
Stations
Makkah Station
~10 km from Masjid al-Haram
Jeddah Station (KAAIA)
Located at King Abdulaziz Airport
King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC)
Midway stop
Madinah Station
~10 km from Masjid an-Nabawi

Routes, times and fares:
Route | Time | Economy | Business |
|---|---|---|---|
Makkah → Madinah | ~2 hrs | SAR 150–200 | SAR 400–450 |
Jeddah → Makkah | ~30 min | SAR 75 | SAR 120 |
Jeddah → Madinah | ~2.5 hrs | SAR 150 | SAR 350 |
Please note that 2026 ticket prices are subject to change based on seasonal demand, so we strongly recommend that you confirm the final fares via the official HHR app or website before booking.
How to book
Tickets are bookable via the official HHR app or website (hhr.sa); at the station counters and self-service kiosks for walk-ups, though queues build during peak times.
Luggage allowance
Each passenger gets two pieces in Economy (up to 25 kg each) or Business (up to 30 kg each), with extra bags charged at SAR 20–50 per piece.
Onboard amenities
Every train carries free Wi-Fi, prayer facilities, a cafeteria, and wheelchair-accessible carriages.
Pro Tip
Book tickets 2-3 days in advance during peak Umrah seasons (Ramadan, Dhul-Hijjah) as trains can sell out. Off-peak, same-day tickets are usually available.
Private Airport Transfers: Why it's the Most Stress-Free Option
For many pilgrims, especially families or those arriving late at night, private airport transfers offer unbeatable convenience.
Private Airport Transfers: Why it's the Most Stress-Free Option
What is a Private Transfer?
A pre-booked, dedicated vehicle (sedan, SUV, or van) that picks you up directly from the airport arrivals hall and drops you at your hotel door. No waiting, no haggling, no stress.
Advantages:
- Fixed Price: no surge pricing or negotiation
- Meet & Greet: driver waits with a sign with your name at arrivals
- Luggage Assistance: especially helpful for elderly pilgrims or families with children
- Direct Route: no detours or shared rides
- Comfort: air-conditioned, spacious vehicles
Cost Comparison (2026 Estimates):
Route | Regular Taxi | Private Sedan | Private GMC/SUV |
|---|---|---|---|
Jeddah Airport → Makkah | SAR 150-200 (~£30-£40) | SAR 200-250 (~£40-£50) | SAR 300-400 (~£60-£80) |
Jeddah Airport → Madinah | SAR 500-700 (~£100-£140) | SAR 600-800 (~£120-£160) | SAR 800-1,000 (~£160-£200) |
Madinah Airport → Madinah Haram | SAR 80-120 (~£16-£24) | SAR 100-150 (~£20-£30) | SAR 150-200 (~£30-£40) |
Makkah ↔ Madinah | SAR 400-600 (~£80-£120) | SAR 500-700 (~£100-£140) | SAR 700-900 (~£140-£180) |
Book Private Transfers
Halalbooking offers airport transfer services for most hotel bookings
Pro tip
Book your transfer at least 48 hours in advance and provide your flight details. If your flight is delayed, reputable companies will track it and automatically adjust pickup times.
How to Book Your Umrah Transfer Individually (DIY Tips)
Step-by-Step Guide for DIY Pilgrims
Step | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
𝟏. Choose your method |
| Match the option to your group size and budget before you book anything else |
𝟐. Book in advance |
| Each transport type has its own lead time — ignoring this is the most common DIY mistake |
𝟑. Save confirmations | Download train tickets for offline access, screenshot transfer bookings with the driver's contact, and keep your hotel address in Arabic and English | Saudi data and Wi-Fi can be patchy on arrival; offline copies prevent panic at the curb |
𝟒. Have a backup | Pre-install your ride-hailing app (needs a local SIM or eSIM) and carry SAR 200–300 cash for an emergency taxi | Apps fail, queues grow, plans change — a small cushion saves the day |
DIY vs. Package Tour Transfers
DIY
Complete flexibility—choose your own schedule, vehicle type, and route. Can make stops for food or prayer
Package
Fixed bus schedules (often inconvenient), shared with 30-50 people, rigid departure times
Pro Tip
If you're staying at a hotel booked through Halalbooking, check if they offer airport pickup!
Free Shuttle Services and Public Transport Options
Public Transport and Shuttles: Cost-Effective Ways to Reach the Haram
Within Makkah:
- Free Shuttle Buses: during peak seasons, the Saudi government operates free shuttle buses from parking lots to the Haram. These are most useful for pilgrims staying in outer neighbourhoods like Aziziyah or Shisha.
- Makkah Metro (Under Construction): expected completion 2027-2028, will further ease congestion
Within Madinah:
- Bus Network: limited public buses connect major areas to the Haram. Tickets are cheap (SAR 3-5), but routes can be confusing for non-Arabic speakers.
- Walking: if you book a hotel within 500-1000 metres of the Haram, walking is the best option—peaceful, spiritual, and free.
Limitations:
- Buses can be extremely crowded during peak prayer times (Fajr, Maghrib, Jumuah)
- Limited luggage space (not ideal for arriving/departing with suitcases)
- Language barrier with drivers
When to Use Public Transport:
- Short trips within the city
- Solo travellers on a tight budget
- Off-peak times when crowds are smaller
Navigating Jeddah and Madinah Airports
Tips for Smooth Airport Navigation
Jeddah (JED) - King Abdulaziz International:
- Terminal 1: international and domestic flights (most Umrah pilgrims arrive here)
- Umrah Terminal: dedicated terminal for Umrah charter flights (smaller, faster immigration)
- Transport Desk: look for official "Ground Transportation" counters in arrivals for licensed taxis
- SIM Cards: Mobily, STC, and Zain booths are located immediately after customs
- Currency Exchange: multiple exchange counters near baggage claim (rates are decent, but ATMs offer better rates)
Madinah (MED) - Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz:
- Smaller and Easier: MED is less congested, with clear signage in English and Arabic
- Taxi Stand: immediately outside arrivals (meter taxis are regulated, but either agree on the price beforehand or insist on using the meter)
- Hotel Pickup: many hotels offer free pick-up if you provide 24 hours’ notice
Common Airport Pitfalls to Avoid:
- Unlicensed Drivers: only use official taxis from designated stands. Avoid drivers approaching you inside the terminal.
- Overpriced "Fast Track" Services: unless you have mobility issues, standard immigration is efficient in 2026.
- Hidden Fees: confirm total transfer price upfront (some drivers do try to add "luggage fees" or "late-night surcharges")
Using Ride-Hailing Apps in Makkah and Madinah
Common ride-hailing apps are widely available across both holy cities and Jeddah airport — a modern alternative to haggling with traditional taxis. Fares are transparent and charged to your card, the app is in English, drivers carry ratings, and you can share your ride with family via GPS for peace of mind.
Advantages:
- Transparent Pricing: see the fare before you book
- Cashless Payments: charged to your card
- English App Interface: no language barrier
- Driver Ratings: accountability and safety
- GPS Tracking: share your ride with family for peace of mind
Availability:
- Makkah: excellent coverage, though surge pricing applies during peak prayer times (expect 1.5x-2x normal rates during Fajr, Jumuah)
- Madinah: Good coverage, less surge pricing than Makkah
- Jeddah Airport: Available at designated ride-share pickup zones (look for signs in the arrivals area)
Typical Fares (2026 Estimates):
- Within Makkah (e.g., Aziziyah to Haram): SAR 15-30 (~£3-£6)
- Within Madinah (airport to Haram): SAR 40-60 (~£8-£12)
- Intercity (Makkah to Madinah): not recommended (too expensive; use HHR instead)
Pro tip
Have a local SIM card or eSIM with data to use these apps. Wi-Fi-only mode may not work reliably for pickups.
Intercity Travel: How to Move Between Makkah and Madinah
Best Options for Makkah ↔ Madinah Travel:
1. Haramain High-Speed Railway (Best Value):
- Duration: 2 hours
- Cost: SAR 150-200 (~£30-£40)
- Comfort: high
- When to use: daytime travel, moderate amount of luggage
2. Private Car Transfer (Best for Families):
- Duration: 4-5 hours
- Cost: SAR 500-900 (~£100-£180)
- Comfort: maximum
- When to use: Large groups (5-7 people), flexible schedule, if you need to make stops
3. Intercity Bus:
- Duration: 5-6 hours
- Cost: SAR 80-120 (~£16-£24)
- Comfort: basic
- When to use: solo travellers on a tight budget
Not Recommended:
- Ride-hailing app: Too expensive for this distance (SAR 800-1,200)
- Shared Taxis: Unreliable, outdated practice, safety concerns
Group Transfers vs. Individual Transport: What's Best for You?
Factor | Individual Transport (DIY) | Group Transfer (Package Tour) |
|---|---|---|
Flexibility | High - travel on your schedule | Low - fixed departure times |
Cost (Per Person) | Varies (can be cheaper for solo, expensive for groups) | Often cheaper for large groups (20+) |
Comfort | Private space, choose vehicle type | Shared bus with 30-50 people |
Luggage | Ample space | Limited (overhead bins only) |
Stops en Route | Yes - bathroom, food, prayer | Rarely (pre-scheduled only) |
Best For | Families, couples, independent travellers | Large tour groups |
DIY Recommendation
For families of 4-6, a private GMC transfer is the sweet spot—comfort, privacy, and per-person cost that rivals group options. For solo travellers or couples, the Haramain Railway + taxi combo is unbeatable for value.
Booking Your Own Transport: DIY Tips for Independent Pilgrims
Final Checklist for Stress-Free Transport
Item | Action |
|---|---|
Pre-Book Key Transfers | ✓ Airport to first hotel (private transfer or ride-hailing app, downloaded in advance) |
Download Essential Apps | ✓ HHR App)[https://hhr.sa/en] |
Prepare Offline Info | ✓ Hotel addresses in Arabic and English |
Budget for Transport (Per Person):
Budget pilgrim
SAR 200–300 total for all transfers
Comfort Pilgrim
SAR 400-600 total
Premium Pilgrim
SAR 800-1,200 total
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers about planning Umrah transport
A licensed taxi from Jeddah (JED) Airport to Makkah costs between SAR 150-200 (~£30-£40) for a standard sedan in 2026. For a larger vehicle (suitable for families with luggage), expect SAR 250-400 (~£50-£80). Always agree on the price before starting the journey, or insist on using the meter to avoid overcharging.
No. The Haramain Railway stations are located approximately 10 km from the Haram in both Makkah and Madinah. However, from Makkah Station, you can take a short taxi ride (SAR 20-40, ~15 minutes) or use ride-hailing apps to reach your hotel near the Haram. Some hotels offer complimentary shuttle services from the station - check with your accommodation.
Book tickets via the official HHR app or website. You'll need to create an account, enter your passport details, and select your journey. Payment is accepted via credit/debit card. Tickets can also be purchased at station kiosks or ticket counters, but booking online 2-3 days in advance is recommended during peak Umrah seasons to guarantee seats.
A private GMC or SUV transfer from Jeddah Airport to Makkah costs approximately SAR 300-400 (~£60-£80) in 2026. This includes meet-and-greet service, luggage assistance, and a direct, comfortable ride to your hotel. For families or groups of 5-7 people, this is often more cost-effective and convenient than taxis or shared buses.
Yes. Each passenger is allowed 2 pieces of luggage (up to 25kg each in Economy, 30kg each in Business Class). Excess luggage incurs a fee of SAR 20-50 per additional piece. Carry-on items like handbags and small backpacks are permitted.
Pro tip: If you have excessive luggage, consider booking a private transfer instead for more flexibility.
Yes. Both common ride-hailing apps operate at Jeddah and Madinah airports. Look for designated ride-share pickup zones in the arrivals area (clearly marked with signs). Fares from Jeddah Airport to Makkah range from SAR 120-200 (~£24-£40) depending on vehicle type and surge pricing. Using these apps requires a local SIM card or eSIM with data.
- Haramain High-Speed Railway: ~2 hours (direct, comfortable, reliable)
- Private Car/Taxi: 4-5 hours (depending on traffic, route, and stops) The train is significantly faster and more comfortable, making it the preferred choice for most pilgrims. Private car transfers are best for families who need to make stops for prayer, meals, or bathroom breaks along the way.
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