Jeddah Season 2022 records 2m visits in opening month

In less than 30 days, Jeddah Season’s activities and events have attracted more than two million visitors of different ages and nationalities. (Supplied)
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Updated 31 May 2022
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Jeddah Season 2022 records 2m visits in opening month

  • The 60-day season, which kicked off on May 2, has seen crowds flock to enjoy the daily international musical and cultural performances
  • The season has also appealed to the city’s expat families, the majority of whom are from Pakistan, India, the Philippines, Indonesia and Sri Lanka

JEDDAH: Jeddah Season 2022 has attracted more than 2 million visitors within its first month.

The season returned after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced Saudi Arabia to suspend public events in the interests of public safety.

The 60-day season, which kicked off on May 2, has seen crowds flock to enjoy the daily international musical and cultural performances. More than 200,000 people headed to the event in its first three days.

The season has also appealed to the city’s expat families, the majority of whom are from Pakistan, India, the Philippines, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. They have been keen to attend the varied musical and entertainment shows, some of which were especially created for the Jeddah Season.

Abdullah Al-Dousi, a Jeddah-based librarian, said that it is not a surprise that the Jeddah Season has hit record numbers.

“The big number confirms the historical, cultural and recreational features of the coastal city. It also stresses the high position of the Bride of the Red Sea (Jeddah) on the regional tourist map,” he said.




Jeddah Jungle

Jeddah Season is made up of nine zones designated to host various activities. These zones are: the Jeddah Yacht Club, Jeddah Art Promenade, Jeddah’s Superdome, Al-Jawhara Stadium, Jeddah Pier, Prince Majed Park, City Walk, Al-Balad and Jeddah Jungle.

The Jeddah Season came nearly a month after the resounding success of the five-month Riyadh Season, which recorded 15 million visits to recreational activities that held the attention and interest of Riyadh residents and tourists from around the world.


Saudi Reef has played key role in empowering rural communities, says spokesperson

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Saudi Reef has played key role in empowering rural communities, says spokesperson

  • Program has benefited more than 90,000 rural families, enabled productive projects
  • Majed Al-Buraikan: The eight sectors supported by the Saudi Reef program help diversify agricultural production, support sustainable use of resources and improve supply chains

JEDDAH: The Saudi Reef program has played a key role in strengthening food security and empowering farmers and rural families across the Kingdom since its launch in 2019.

The program forms part of Saudi Arabia’s broader efforts under Vision 2030 to support sustainable agricultural development, diversify the economy, and enhance the contribution of rural communities to national growth.

Majed Al-Buraikan, the official spokesperson for Saudi Reef and its director of corporate communications and media, told Arab News that the program had made a positive impact in rural communities.

He said: “It has empowered small farmers and rural families to develop their agricultural projects and increase productivity.

“This support has helped strengthen food security, improve the use of resources, and support the long-term sustainability of the agricultural sector, in line with Vision 2030 goals to diversify the economy and develop rural areas.”

Through targeted support across eight priority agricultural sectors — including Saudi coffee, value-added development, livestock, rainfed crops, beekeeping and honey production, aromatic plants, fisheries, and fruit — the program focuses on enhancing the sustainability of these sectors to achieve empowerment and stability for rural families.

Al-Buraikan added: “The eight sectors supported by the Saudi Reef program help diversify agricultural production, support sustainable use of resources and improve supply chains.

“This diversity supports economic stability in rural areas, encourages balanced growth, and helps build a flexible rural production system that can expand over time.”

By benefiting more than 90,000 rural families and enabling productive projects rooted in local communities, the program has also opened up new economic opportunities for women and youngsters, supported entrepreneurship, and improved productivity across the rural sector.

Al-Buraikan said: “This shows the wide developmental impact of the Saudi Reef program and its strong geographic and social reach.

“It demonstrates the ability of rural areas to become productive economic spaces.

“This expansion has improved income levels, strengthened social stability in rural areas, and increased the contribution of agriculture to the national economy.”

The program has helped make rural work a competitive economic option by improving agricultural productivity, supporting a wide range of sectors, and enabling beneficiaries to access local and global markets.

The program announced in 2025 that the market value of production across its sectors had exceeded SR5.6 billion ($1.49 billion) since its launch.

Al-Buraikan said: “This reflects the strong economic potential of rural investment and its role in supporting the national economy, food security, and sustainability goals under Vision 2030.”

The Sustainable Reef initiative was launched in September 2025 to highlight the significant impact the program had made in supporting rural communities and enhancing agricultural and economic sustainability across various regions of the Kingdom.

Al-Buraikan said the initiative was a development-focused media extension of the Saudi Reef program.

“It highlights the real impact of government support through inspiring success stories that show how rural projects have become sustainable, productive businesses,” he said.

“What makes it different is that it goes beyond traditional support by building public awareness of the value of rural areas as promising economic and investment contributors.”

Saudi Reef has helped position rural work as a competitive and sustainable economic option, reinforcing its role in driving long-term development across the Kingdom.

The program has also empowered women in rural areas by opening new opportunities in agricultural activities while providing sustainable sources of income.

Al-Buraikan said: “It has also supported young people through an integrated entrepreneurship system that includes incubators, accelerators, and training programs, helping to turn rural ideas into productive projects led by and benefiting rural communities.”

In addition, the program supports Vision 2030 by empowering farmers, increasing local production, and building a sustainable agricultural sector that contributes to food security and economic development.

Demonstration farms serve as practical platforms where farmers can observe modern agricultural practices, learn improved production methods, and adopt modern technologies, thereby increasing efficiency and improving crop quality.

Al-Buraikan said: “The program balances agricultural production with environmental protection by promoting smart agriculture, improving resource use, and linking production to modern technologies. The program ensures agricultural growth while protecting the environment.”