Ramadan - the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar - is a special time for so many, observing a period of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community.
While many choose to stay at home to heighten comfort throughout this sacred month, for others, it’s necessary to travel. This may be because you’re planning to spend time with family, perform a pilgrimage, or simply experience Ramadan in a different cultural setting than your own.
Whatever your reason may be, flynas makes it a priority that your travel is as comfortable and relaxing as possible throughout this time. As well as our standard service, we offer bespoke travel options to help make your trip your own. Book your cheap Ramadan flights today.
Our Popular Ramadan Destinations
Mecca
Mecca is the most significant destination for most Muslims. During Ramadan, Mecca brings in millions of visitors embarking on spiritual experiences, with the most prominent one being the Umrah. Whether participating in Iftar, attending Taraweeh prayers at AlHaram, or exploring the Old City, you can expect a highly enlightening experience here. Please note, Jeddah is the closest airport to fly into for those going to Mecca.
Jeddah
The holy month of Ramadan is a unique and spiritual experience in Jeddah. You’ll find much to do here during this time, from communal iftars on the beach to visiting the Floating Mosque, as well as lively Ramadan markets to explore throughout the evenings. In fact, be sure to head to Old Jeddah where you will find lots to see and do throughout Al Balad — it’s open 24/7 and includes amazing food vendors and lots of communal singing, games, and more. Read our full Jeddah destination guide for more information.
Medina
Medina is considered the second holiest city in Islam, and during Ramadan, the spiritual atmosphere is at an all-time high. For many, going to Medina to visit the Prophet’s Mosque during Ramadan is a momentous and memorable experience, with the temple hosting special prayers, Quran recitations, and spiritual reflections throughout the holy period. If you’re considering joining the 15 million visitors this place of worship receives every year, why not read our full guide to Medina here?
FAQs
Is it ok to travel during Ramadan?
- Whether you travel during Ramadan or not is down to your personal preference. Many choose to stay close to home to prioritize staying well-rested, whereas others have reasons to travel such as spending this time with family, or going on Umrah.
Is Ramadan a good time to travel?
- For many people, Ramadan is a great time to travel because it can bring them closer to family, or offer new cultural experiences or spiritual reflection during this holy month.
Can I break my fast if I have to travel?
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Islamic teachings say travelers are exempt from fasting during Ramadan. It is therefore up to you what’s best. Some people continue to fast during shorter flights, but if this isn’t feasible, you could choose to make up the missed days at another time.
What is the distance for travel exemption in Ramadan?
- There’s no specific distance specified for what makes you exempt from fasting during travel. However, it’s likely that you’ll want to consider factors such as the length of the journey, the mode of transportation, and your party’s unique set of circumstances.
Does Ramadan affect tourists?
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Yes, Ramadan can affect tourists visiting Saudi Arabia in multiple ways – including operating hours and the availability of amenities. That said, it also offers visitors a unique opportunity to observe a special celebratory and communal atmosphere, and may mean that tourist attractions are less busy than usual.