Luxury tours in Medina with a private tour guide
Highlights
- Experience the rich history of Medina
- Capture stunning photos at iconic landmarks
- Immerse yourself in the Prophet's biography
- Enjoy luxurious private transportation throughout
- Explore the first mosque built in Islam
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Private transportation included
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Duration 3 to 4 hours
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Audio guide in Arabic
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Air-conditioned vehicle
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WiFi on board
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Wheelchair accessible
Experience the ultimate luxury tours in Medina with a private tour guide. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this enchanting city as you visit its historical and tourist places. Capture stunning and unforgettable moments with beautiful pictures at every stop. Feel the atmosphere of the Prophet's biography come to life as you step into the past. This unique tour promises to create beautiful and wonderful memories that will stay with you forever. Enjoy the convenience and comfort of private transportation, along with complimentary bottled water and WiFi on board. Relax in an air-conditioned vehicle as you explore the wonders of Medina. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to discover the hidden gems of this remarkable city.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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3 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in Arabic
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Family friendly
Explore the rich history of Medina with a private guide, visiting iconic sites and experiencing the atmosphere of the Prophet's biography.
Included
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In-vehicle air conditioning
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Bottled water
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On-board wifi
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Private transportation
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Medina
Enjoy spending the most beautiful moments in Medina I make for you beautiful and wonderful historical memories in Madinah that you will never forget. Watching the sites of the invasions such as the Battle of Uhud, the Battle of the Trench, the ascent of Mount Uhud, and enjoying the tour in Medina Making sightseeing tours in Medina Tour guide in Medina Visit the historical and tourist places in Medina With an explanation and giving information about all the sites we pass through Luxury tours in Medina Luxury visits in Medina Visit the historical and tourist places in Medina Luxury tours
Masjid Quba
You visit the Quba Mosque, the first mosque built in Islam, and the reward for praying in it is equivalent to the reward for Umrah
مسجد بنو أنيف
Here you will see the first place where the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, prayed before he reached Quba
Ghars well
You will see here and drink from the water of the well of Ghars, which is one of the wells from which the Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, drank and washed from it when he was ill and after his death
Salman Al Farsi Farm
Here you will see the farm and well of Salman Al-Farsi and the place of the plants that the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, planted to free Salman Al-Farsi’s neck, which is 300 palm trees
مسجد ومشربة أم إبراهيم جارية النبي صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم
Here you will see the place where the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, lived in his wife, Mrs. Maria Al-Qibtiyya, and she was buried in this place, may God be pleased with her.
مسجد
Here you will see the first place where the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, led the Friday prayer with the people, and a mosque was built in the place of his prayers called the Friday Mosque
قلعة قباء
Here you will see Quba Castle, one of the ancient castles in Medina, which was built during the Hashemites' campaign against Fakhri Pasha and the Turks to remove Turkish rule and establish Arab rule under the leadership of Sharif Hussein.
Anbariya Mosque
Here you will see the Al-Anbariya Mosque, which is the mosque that was built by the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II in 1326 AH 1908 AD, to be part of the Medina Station project, which is the last station of the Hejaz Railway, which was linking the city and Damascus, which was built in the Al-Anbariya area of Medina, So the mosque and the station bore the name of the region.
Al Hejaz Railway Station
You will see here: The Hijaz Railway Station in Madinah, also known as the Ascion, is the final station of the Hijaz Railway and is 1,320.5 kilometers from the Hijaz Station in Damascus. It opened on September 1, 1908, and it is one of the most prominent stations of the Hijaz Railway, as it was shown with an architectural design Unique in the vicinity of Al-Anbariya Mosque, which was built by Sultan Abdul Hamid II, as well as the railway with its stations. The station was intermittently stopped during World War I until it was completely stopped in 1921. Now it has been converted into a museum and has been rehabilitated and renovated to become the Hijaz Railway Museum.
مسجد السقيا
You will see here: Al-Suqia Mosque. This mosque was built in the place of the dome of the Messenger, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, when he went out for the Battle of Badr, and the parade of his army. You will have more than one thorn, and God wants to establish the truth with His words and cut off the root of the disbelievers. And the Messenger, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, prayed in this place and called for blessings for the people of Medina, and he said to him the best prayer and completed the delivery: “Oh God, Abraham, your friend and servant, called you for the people of Mecca, and I am your servant and messenger. I invite you for the people of Medina like what Abraham called you for Mecca. And their fruits, O God, make Madinah dear to us, as you have made Makkah dear to us. And it was narrated that Umar ibn al-Khattab sought water with Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib in this place.
The House of Syeda Fatima bint al-Husayn
The well of Ahab is one of the wells of Medina, and it is known as the well of Zamzam, blessedly and after the name of Zamzam. The well is located in Al-Hurrah Al-Gharbiyya and was owned by Saad bin Othman.
Fatima) Hussain Ibne Ali House
And Mrs. Fatima Al-Kubra, the daughter of Imam Al-Hussein, may God be pleased with her, has a well-known house and well in Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah, and the well was called Zamzam Well in Makkah Al-Mukarramah, and people used to drink from it.
The Seven Mosques
The Seven Mosques, one of the most important landmarks visited by those coming to Medina, and it is a group of small mosques whose real number is six, not seven, but it became famous by this name, due to the addition of some of the Qiblatain Mosque within these mosques, because whoever visits it also visits that mosque on the same trip, so the number becomes seven .
Masjid al-Qiblatayn
The reason for naming the mosque is due to the fact that after God Almighty commanded His Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, to turn towards Al-Aqsa Mosque in prayer and make it a qiblah for them, the Prophet Muhammad called on his Lord to return it to the qiblah of the prophets, which is the honorable Kaaba. ) In the second rak’ah, when the verses “written below” were revealed, the Prophet Muhammad changed the direction of the qiblah while performing the prayer itself towards the Sacred House, and the congregation of worshipers followed behind him and changed their qiblah towards the honorable Kaaba, and then the Prophet Muhammad advanced them until he arrived in front of them to complete the prayer as their imam as well. The first prayer was the same.
وادي العقيق طرق القبلتين
Wadi Al-Aqiq is one of the most famous valleys of Medina. He gained his fame due to his association with the biography of the Messenger Muhammad, and it was called the Blessed Valley because the Messenger said, “He came to me tonight, coming from my Lord, and he said: Pray in this blessed valley.” The Agate Valley has a close connection with the history of Medina, and the land of the Prophet’s Mosque was laid out during the era of Omar Ibn Al-Khattab with soft pebbles from his land, and in some past eras it was like a river that was always flowing, and farms grew up near it and palaces were built on its banks, especially in the Umayyad and Abbasid eras.
Islamic University of Madinah
It was established by virtue of the decree issued by King Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on Rabi` al-Awwal 25, 1381 AH, corresponding to September 6, 1962 AD, with the establishment of a university specialized in Sharia and religious sciences in Madinah. Al-Aqiq Al-Gharbia, south of the royal palaces, 5 km from the Haram.
Saeed Ibn AlAas Historical Palace
Saeed bin Al-Aas Palace is an ancient ancient palace located in Al-Aqiq Valley in Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah. It was built by the companion Saeed bin Al-Aas when he was governor of the city in the succession of Muawiyah bin Abi Sufyan.
Uthman Ibn Affan's Farm & Well
A man from Banu Ghaffar had an eye called Rumah, and he used to sell water skins from it for a mudd. The Prophet Muhammad said, “You sell it for a good in Paradise.” He said, “O Messenger of God, I do not have a good other than that. bought it? He said: Yes, he said: I bought it and made it for the Muslims. And Othman came to the Jew, desiring to bargain with him, but he refused to sell it all, so Othman bought half of it for twelve thousand dirhams and gave it to the Muslims. . So if it coincided with Uthman’s day, the Muslims drank enough for two days, and when the Jew saw that, he said: “You spoiled my wagon, so he bought the other half, so he bought it for eight thousand dirhams.”
Masjid Ad Dar
The Shield Mosque is located in Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah, and in its location, the Messenger of God stopped during his departure for the Battle of Uhud and took off his shield (or shields) and prayed Asr, Maghrib and Isha and spent the night, then prayed the morning prayer and headed to the site of the Battle of Uhud., It is also known as the Mosque of the Sheikhs and the Mosque of Al-Bada’i, and it is near the Mosque of Bani Haritha or the Mosque of Al-Mustarah or Bani Haritha Mosque, where the Messenger of God rested during his return from the Battle of Uhud.
Masjid Bani Harsa
The Bani Haritha Mosque, or Al-Mustarah Mosque, is a mosque located in Medina, Saudi Arabia. The mosque is located on the northwestern side of the Prophet’s Mosque, approximately 2500 meters from it, on Sayyid al-Shuhada Road. It was called Al-Mistrah because the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, took a rest during his return from the Battle of Uhud. It is also called the Bani Haritha Mosque because it was located in their homes. The word “restaurant” means a resting place. The place is of strategic importance for the defense of the city, as the starting point of the trench was dug. It was also from him that the army of Muawiya and its leader, Muslim bin Uqba al-Marri, entered the city.
جبل الرماة
Mount of Archers, or Mount Ainin, is a small mountain located next to Mount Uhud, north of the Prophet’s Mosque, about three kilometers from it, near Medina. It is the mountain on which the Prophet commanded the archers to station themselves in the Battle of Uhud, and they numbered fifty men, to protect the backs of the Muslims from the infiltration of the polytheists. But they disobeyed his command, thinking that the battle was over, so the polytheists took advantage of the mountain's absence of archers, so they attacked the Muslims, killing a large number of them.
Shuhada Uhud Cemetery
The Martyrs' Cemetery is one of the most important Islamic monuments in Medina, located 5 km north of the Prophet's Mosque. It was named by this name because it contains the bodies of seventy honorable companions who were martyred in the Battle of Uhud, including the uncle of the Prophet Hamza bin Abdul Muttalib, who was called the Lion of God, and he was named by this name for his courage. The cemetery is located at the base of Mount Uhud, where Muslims buried their seventy martyrs after the end of the battle, including a lion. God Hamzah bin Abdul Muttalib and Musab bin Amir, may God be pleased with them. This mountain has a distinguished position in the hearts of Muslims. Great hadiths have mentioned its merits, and it is enough to say about it: “Uhud is a mountain that loves us and we love it.” The cemetery also includes the tombs of two companions, Abdullah bin Jahsh and Hanzala bin Abi Amer.
وادي قناة
Historical sources mention that it overflowed with a great torrent several times, and people feared that it would sweep the city. In some sources, it was called the torrent of Hamzah bin Abd al-Muttalib because it passed through Uhud. As you remember that its course changed in the east of Medina in the year 654 AH, as in that year many climatic changes occurred, and Medina witnessed rain and an earthquake. To the north, a great lake gathered behind it, and it remained for several years in which groundwater abounded in farms. The valley ran northwards a little, moved away from residential areas, then continued its course south of Uhud, and its course continues to this day, overflowing when it rains.
شق المهراس
Shaq al-Mihras is the place where the beloved, may God bless him and grant him peace, took refuge after the archers descended from the mountain of the archers in the Battle of Uhud. The supporters were defending the Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace. The Messenger, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, said: We did not do justice to our companions, and spread his quiver and said: Shoot Saad, may my father and mother be sacrificed for you. Talhah: That is, I attained Paradise!!
مسجد الفسح
The narrations indicate that the Prophet prayed in the place of this mosque, as Ibn Shabah narrated on the authority of Rafi bin Khadij, that the Prophet prayed in the small mosque that is located in Uhud in Shaab al-Jarar on your right, adjacent to the mountain. This mosque is after the end of the fighting on the day of Uhud, and Ibn Hisham narrated on the authority of Umar Mawla Ghufra: “The Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, prayed Zuhr on the day of Uhud sitting because of the wounds that befell him, and the Muslims prayed sitting behind him.”
Uhud Mountain
On the authority of the Prophet, he said: “This is a mountain that loves us and we love it.” Muslims also see that the mountain is one of the mountains of Paradise, as Abu Abbas bin Jabr al-Sahabi narrated on the authority of the Prophet that he said: “Mount Uhud loves us and we love it, and it is one of the mountains of Paradise.” On the authority of Anas bin Malik, may God be pleased with him, that the Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, said: ((Uhud is a mountain that loves us and we love it, so if you come to it, eat from its tree, even if it is from its biters)). On the authority of Anas bin Malik, may God be pleased with him, that the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, ascended Uhud, Abu Bakr, Umar, and Uthman, and he shivered with them, and said: ((Be firm, for you only have a prophet, a friend, and two witnesses)).
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Visit Quba Mosque early for fewer crowds.
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Enjoy local dates at the Hijaz Railway Museum.
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Capture sunset views at Mount Uhud.
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Try traditional Saudi kabsa nearby.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Step into the heart of history with the Luxury tours in Medina featuring a personal tour guide, designed to immerse you in the rich tapestry of this sacred city. This exclusive experience lasts between three to four hours, offering an intimate glimpse into significant historical sites that shaped Islamic heritage. Guided by an expert who speaks Arabic, you'll traverse Medina's enchanting streets, engaging with its storied past while enjoying the convenience of private transportation. With amenities like onboard Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and complimentary bottled water, every detail is crafted to ensure comfort and enjoyment. Whether you're a history buff, a spiritual seeker, or simply curious about the traditions that thrive in Medina, this tour promises unforgettable memories and a deeper understanding of the city's significance. Each site you visit is more than just a location; it’s a chapter in a narrative that continues to resonate with millions around the globe. Prepare to explore, learn, and reflect on an extraordinary journey through time.What to expect?
Expect an unparalleled experience that brings the history of Medina to life like never before. This luxury tour offers the chance to visit iconic landmarks, such as the Quba Mosque, the first mosque built in Islam, and the historic sites of the Battle of Uhud. Your private guide will not only show you the sights but also share fascinating stories and insights about each location, allowing you to fully appreciate their significance. As you stroll through Medina, imagine yourself living in the time of the Prophet Muhammad, absorbing the atmosphere steeped in spirituality and reverence. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to capture breathtaking photos, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Each moment is designed to be meaningful, ensuring you leave Medina with a newfound appreciation for its history and culture. Come ready to be inspired and transformed by the beauty and depth of this extraordinary city.Who is this for?
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Booking the Luxury tours in Medina with a private tour guide is an opportunity to delve into a world of rich history with an unparalleled level of intimacy and comfort. Unlike standard group tours, this private experience ensures that you receive personalized attention and tailored insights, allowing you to engage with the material in a way that resonates with you. The luxury of private transportation means you can focus entirely on absorbing the beauty around you without the hassle of navigating public transit. Plus, the inclusion of air conditioning and bottled water guarantees a comfortable journey, even in the warm climate of Saudi Arabia. The chance to connect with a knowledgeable guide and ask questions about the sites you visit adds depth to your experience, transforming a simple tour into a profound exploration of faith, history, and culture. By choosing this tour, you're not just seeing the sights; you're embarking on a journey of discovery that enriches your understanding of Medina and its importance in the Islamic world.Good to know
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