Day Trip Driver in Makkah
Dedicated private driver for your full day in Makkah. Ziyarat tours, Haram visits, and city exploration — your driver stays with you the entire time. From SAR 600 for 6 hours, all-inclusive.
About Day Trips in Makkah
Makkah's Ziyarat sites, Haram traffic patterns, and prayer-time coordination require a dedicated driver who knows the city and stays with you all day.
Choose Vehicle & Package
Select your package (Half Day / Full Day / 24h / Multi-Day), then choose your vehicle. All prices are all-inclusive — driver, fuel, tolls, parking.





All-inclusive pricing. Driver, fuel, tolls, parking — one fixed price. No meter, no surge. Pay on pickup.
Why Makkah Needs a Day Trip Driver
Makkah is not a city where one-off taxis work. The Haram area changes traffic patterns around every prayer, Ziyarat sites require local knowledge to reach, and the spiritual nature of your visit means you need a driver who understands your schedule.
- Your driver knows prayer-time traffic patterns and alternative routes
- Driver waits outside the Haram while you worship, moves when you are ready
- Cave of Hira, Jabal Thawr, and Jannat Al-Mualla are navigated without guesswork
- Families and groups travel together in one premium vehicle throughout the day
Sample Itineraries
- 1Fajr prayer at Masjid Al-Haram
- 2Cave of Hira (Jabal Nour)
- 3Jabal Thawr viewpoint
- 4Jannat Al-Mualla Cemetery
- 5Lunch at Abraj Al-Bait area
- 6Masjid Ayesha (Taneem)
- 7Asr + Isha at the Haram
- 1Hotel
- 2Cave of Hira (Jabal Nour)
- 3Jabal Thawr viewpoint
- 4Masjid Ayesha (Taneem)
- 5Hotel return
- 1Hotel after Maghrib
- 2Haram (Isha & Tarawih)
- 3Rest at hotel
- 4Pre-Fajr return to Haram
- 5Morning Tawaf
- 6Hotel return after Fajr
Meet Your Drivers
Our team of licensed professionals are not just drivers—they are your guides to the holy cities. Selected for their experience, piety, and hospitality.
Ahmed Al-Harbi
Muhammad Usman
Ibrahim Youssef
Frequently Asked Questions
Full-Day Driver Hire in Makkah — A Complete Guide
Makkah is unlike any city in the world. During Umrah season, over 7 million visitors flow through the city. Narrow streets around Masjid Al-Haram become impassable 30 minutes before prayer. The roads to Cave of Hira on Jabal Nour and Jabal Thawr require a driver who has navigated them hundreds of times. For pilgrims seeking to complete a comprehensive Ziyarat tour, a dedicated day trip driver is not a luxury — it is the most practical way to see Makkah.
Makkah Ziyarat Sites — What to Visit and How Long It Takes
A complete Makkah Ziyarat tour typically covers: Cave of Hira (Jabal Nour) — 1.5 hours including the climb; Jabal Thawr — 1 hour for a scenic visit; Jannat Al-Mualla Cemetery — 30 minutes; Masjid Ayesha (Taneem) — 45 minutes including prayer; and Haram visits totalling 2–3 hours. A Full Day (12h) comfortably covers all of these with time for meals and rest.
Day Trips During Ramadan in Makkah
Ramadan is the most spiritually intense period for pilgrims in Makkah. Tarawih prayers run until 1–2 AM. Tahajjud before Fajr draws enormous crowds. Our 24-hour day trip option is specifically designed for Ramadan use — your driver is available from Isha through Tarawih, waits during prayers, and returns you to your hotel after Fajr. The same driver is available again for daytime Ziyarat. Unlike taxi services, demand surge during Ramadan does not affect your fixed day trip price.
Related Services
If you need a driver for fewer than 6 hours, our Hourly Chauffeur Makkah service starts from 3 hours at SAR 80/hour. For intercity transfers — Makkah to Madinah, Makkah to Jeddah Airport — see our Makkah to Madinah transfer and Makkah to Jeddah transfer pages. For a complete day trip hub, visit Private Day Trips Saudi Arabia.
