Middle East

Travel Guide

Burj Khalifa featuring modern architecture and a high-rise building
Middle East
Dubai Desert showing desert views and land animals as well as a small group of people
Muscat which includes a sunset and general coastal views
Middle East

Visit the birthplaces of several modern religions, with diverse areas of fascinating history and geography.

The Middle East is often considered the birthplace of modern civilization. Religious histories in the Torah, Bible and Koran identify the region as the origin for Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Archeologists have identified remains of some of mankind’s earliest ancestors in the valley of the Euphrates River. Visit the subcontinent to explore its historic past and appreciate its modern cities.

Israel draws not only people of the Jewish faith, but also others interested in seeing the ancient town of Jerusalem and the bustling city of Tel Aviv. In Old Jerusalem, make a pilgrimage to the holy Western Wall, where modern Jews remember the sorrows of their ancestors. Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Memorial has extensive information and lists of victims of the historic travesty. From Tel Aviv arrange a daytrip to Bethlehem in Palestine’s West Bank and relive the story of Mary giving birth to Jesus in a stable.

The United Arab EmiratesOpens in a new window is a collection of Arab emirates in a small, but wealthy country. See the amazing Sheikh Zayad Grand Mosque in Abu DhabiOpens in a new window, an impressive palace of white domes and beautiful mosaics. This modern wonder welcomes people of any faith. In DubaiOpens in a new window, visit one of the world’s tallest and most impressive buildings, the Burj KhalifaOpens in a new window, rising more than 160 stories skyward. Select a good spot to watch its amazing fountains choreographed with music and lights. The country constantly invests its wealth in infrastructure and cultural sites, so you are likely to find new attractions if you visit year after year.

JordanOpens in a new window has one of the world’s most fascinating archaeological locations. Petra World Heritage Site reveals a prehistoric city with Greek columns carved into giant rock faces. Travel to the Dead Sea and float in the highly saturated saltwater.

Explore the gold souks and camel markets of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Observe faithful Islamists practicing daily prayers throughout the country, always facing toward Mecca. If you are Muslim, visit the city of Mecca, the birthplace of Muhammad and Islam’s holiest city.

Although it is located on the African continent, Egypt is considered part of the Middle East. The country has one of the longest rivers in the world, the Nile. Visit the Pyramids and Sphinx, ancient wonders built over 4,500 years ago, long before the advent of modern construction equipment. Scientists still debate how ancient builders accomplished the difficult tasks of creating these impressive buildings with human labor. Find resorts and dive sites on Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.

While travel in several countries in the Middle East is at times not advised, most areas offer safe opportunities for very memorable experiences. Check the U.S. Department of State website for current travel advisories. Create your trip to this inspiring region to explore the anthropological and religious roots of much of the modern world.

Popular cities in Middle East

Istanbul which includes a mosque, religious elements and heritage architecture
Istanbul
Known for Historical, Castle and Museums
Trip time! Discover the history, cathedral and cafes in Istanbul.

Reasons to visit

  • Taksim Square
  • Blue Mosque
  • Hagia Sophia
Dubai Emirate showing a high-rise building, cbd and modern architecture
Dubai
Known for Family-friendly, Business and Excursions
In less than 25 years, Dubai has skyrocketed. It has developed from an unknown fishing village into one of the most dynamic and exciting cities on earth. The city has grown at a dizzying pace: 40 years ago, there were no high-rises. Today, there are gigantic man-made islands in the shape of palm trees that are visible from space; you'll even find the first seven-star hotel and the tallest building in the world, Burj Khalifa. Discover this great Arab metropolis, where one lives according to the motto "if you can dream it, we can build it."

Reasons to visit

  • Burj Khalifa
  • Dubai Mall
  • Marina Beach
Doha
Doha
Known for Shopping, Business and Museums
Come to quaint Doha and enjoy its culture, museums and library.

Reasons to visit

  • Doha Corniche
  • Souq Waqif
Baku
Baku
Known for Walking, Cafes and Culture
Escape to Baku! Enjoy its culture, castle and cathedral.

Reasons to visit

  • Nizami Street
  • Baku City Circuit
Bursa
Bursa
Known for Historical, Mountains and Gardens
Explore trendy Bursa: its monuments, history, mountain views and more!
Adalar
Adalar
Known for Islands, Ferries and boats and Boating
Get away to upscale Adalar! Enjoy the island views, monuments and sightseeing.