The 2026 Saudi Tourist Visa vs. Umrah Visa: Which is Right for Your Solo Journey?

For solo female travelers in 2026, the question is no longer “Am I allowed to go?” (the answer is a resounding yes) but rather, “Which visa will give me the best experience?”

Since the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah now allows Umrah on any valid visa, choosing between a specific Umrah Visa and a Tourist eVisa depends entirely on your travel style and how much of the Kingdom you want to see.


1. The Tourist eVisa: The Choice for the Explorer

If you are an independent traveler who wants to pair your pilgrimage with a visit to the edge of the world in Riyadh or the ancient tombs of AlUla, this is your best bet.

  • Validity: Typically 1 year with multiple entries. 

  • Stay Duration: Up to 90 days per visit. 

  • Freedom of Movement: You can travel anywhere in Saudi Arabia. You are not restricted to the Makkah-Madinah-Jeddah corridor. 

  • Solo Friendly: This visa is 100% digital and doesn’t require an agent. It’s perfect for the woman who wants to book her own boutique hotels and manage her own schedule.

  • Cost: Approximately $175 (including mandatory insurance).

2. The Umrah Visa: The Choice for the Devoted

If your primary focus is 100% spiritual and you prefer the security of a structured environment, the traditional Umrah visa remains a strong contender.

  • Validity: Now valid for 30 days from the date of issuance in 2026 (shortened from 90 days to manage crowds).

  • Stay Duration: You can stay for up to 90 days once you enter, but you must enter within that first 30-day window.

  • Agent-Led: Usually issued through an authorized agent as part of a group Umrah 2026 package.

  • The “Safety Net”: For a solo traveler, having an agent means you have a 24/7 point of contact in the Kingdom for transport and emergencies.

  • Health Coverage: Often includes more specific primary healthcare coverage within the holy cities.


Key Comparison for 2026

FeatureTourist eVisaUmrah Visa
Best ForIndependent Solo TravelersFirst-Timers & Group Travelers
ApplicationOnline (Self-Service)Authorized Agent Only
EntriesMultipleSingle
Travel RangeAll of Saudi ArabiaMakkah, Madinah, Jeddah
FlexibilityHigh (Book your own everything)Low (Fixed dates/hotels)

Important 2026 Deadlines

Regardless of which visa you choose, the “Umrah Season” for 1447 AH has a strict cutoff to prepare for Hajj:

  • Final Date to Apply: March 19, 2026. 

  • Final Entry into KSA: April 2, 2026. 

  • Mandatory Departure: All Umrah pilgrims must depart by April 18, 2026 (1 Dhul Qadah).

     

Which Should You Choose?

  • Choose the Tourist eVisa if: You are tech-savvy, want to visit friends in Houston or New York and then fly in, and want to explore the Red Sea or Riyadh.

  • Choose the Umrah Visa if: You feel more comfortable having a reputable agency handle your transport, hotel vouchers, and Nusuk permits for you.