
Saudi Travelers Expand Global Horizons as Emerging Destinations Gain Momentum in 2025
Manal Saleh
An analysis of Saudi outbound
eSIM usage by Airalo, covering the period from November 2024 to October 2025,
shows notable year-on-year growth in destinations such as Vietnam, Lebanon,
Lithuania, and Uganda—highlighting a broader shift in Saudi travel preferences.
While established destinations
in Europe and Turkey continue to attract high volumes, the data indicates that
Saudi travelers are becoming more confident in exploring non-traditional
routes, reflecting changing lifestyles and a more outward-looking travel
mindset.
“Saudi travelers today are more
globally aware and open to discovering new cultures,” said Ahmed Elficky,
Regional Director at Airalo. “We’re seeing growing interest in destinations
that offer authentic experiences and cultural depth, which signals a clear
evolution in how Saudis approach international travel.”
Reflecting Lifestyle Shifts in
Saudi Arabia
The rise of emerging
destinations mirrors wider social and lifestyle changes taking place across the
Kingdom. As international travel becomes more accessible and frequent, Saudi
travelers are diversifying where they go and how they travel—placing greater
value on meaningful experiences and flexibility.
Countries in Southeast Asia,
Africa, and Eastern Europe are attracting increased attention due to cultural
richness, competitive travel costs, greater visibility through digital
platforms and social media, and improved access to reliable digital services
while abroad.
Connectivity as a Travel
Essential
As Saudis travel to a wider
range of destinations, staying connected has become an essential part of the
journey. Reliable mobile connectivity supports navigation, communication, and
access to digital services—particularly in less familiar markets.
“Whether traveling for leisure
or exploration, connectivity gives travelers confidence,” Elficky added. “It
allows people to focus on the experience itself, knowing they can stay
connected wherever they are.”
Looking Ahead
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