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Located 35 kilometres north of Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, King Khaled International Airport (KKIA) is the primary hub for international travellers to the kingdom. Spacious and well-equipped, the airport provides all the amenities and services you need to start your vacation in comfort.
There are numerous car rental services available right inside the airport. Major operators include Europcar, Al Wefaq and Best Rent a Car, offering a broad range of vehicles. From compact cars ideal for city travel to SUVs for exciting desert road trips, you'll find a suitable ride to match your adventure.
The drive from KKIA to Riyadh's centre can be a unique experience, with smooth highways and picturesque desert landscapes. The approximate travel time is about 30-45 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
Unlike the UK, Saudi Arabia follows right hand drive rules. It might feel a bit overwhelming at first, but with a bit of practice you'll get the hang of it. Stick to the speed limits and follow local traffic regulations to ensure a smooth ride.
Prepare for a warm welcome! Riyadh's climate is generally hot, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C. Remember to keep hydrated and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun.
The currency in Saudi Arabia is the Saudi Riyal (SAR). ATMs are plentiful and credit cards are accepted in most places.
With your rental car at your disposal, the city of Riyadh is just the beginning of your Arabian adventure. Explore the Masmak fortress in the heart of the city or drive to the edge of the world for a spectacular sunset view. Just a few hours away is the stunning Red Sea coastline and the ancient Nabatean city of Al Khuraybah - both worth a visit.
Being an oil-rich nation, when it comes to petrol stations, Saudi Arabia does not disappoint. Plenty of stations can be found just a stone's throw away from the airport and throughout your journey. Prices are considerably cheaper than the UK due to the lack of tax on fuel.
So strap in, start your engine, and embark on your Arabian journey from King Khaled International Airport!