Jeddah, October 22, 2025, SPA – Nestled along the sparkling shores of the Red Sea, Al-Lith Governorate stands out as one of Makkah’s most captivating destinations. Combining the serenity of its marine landscapes with the depth of its cultural heritage, Al-Lith offers visitors an experience that seamlessly blends nature, history, and innovation.
Covering an area of 10,119 square kilometers, Al-Lith is a haven for beach lovers and marine adventurers alike. Its crystal-clear waters teem with diverse marine life, while nearby natural archipelagos create postcard-perfect views. Dotted with several islands, the governorate invites divers, explorers, and eco-tourists to immerse themselves in its unspoiled beauty.
Beyond its scenic charm, Al-Lith is home to a wealth of archaeological and historical sites that trace the ancient roots of the Arabian Peninsula. These landmarks offer visitors a glimpse into the region’s enduring cultural narrative, making the area a magnet for those seeking both heritage and adventure.
Adding to its appeal is Al-Lith’s role in advancing national sustainability efforts through innovative projects such as the National Aquaculture Group (Naqua). This world-class initiative contributes significantly to the Kingdom’s food security by producing a range of Red Sea products including shrimp, fish, sea cucumbers, and marine feed for both domestic consumption and export to over 32 countries.
With its pristine coastline, historical treasures, and thriving blue economy, Al-Lith is emerging as a cornerstone of Saudi Arabia’s maritime tourism and environmental investment landscape. As development continues under the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, this coastal gem is poised to shine brighter than ever a living testament to how nature, heritage, and progress can thrive together along the Red Sea