Saudi Arabia Β· Travel insurance
The Saudi tourist eVisa automatically includes a basic health insurance policy bundled into the visa fee. The included cover is genuinely limited β most travellers, especially those performing Umrah or staying longer than 2 weeks, purchase supplementary insurance.
Recommended minimum coverage: Basic cover included with eVisa; supplementary USD 50,000+ recommended
| Coverage | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Included emergency medical | Bundled with the eVisa β covers acute emergencies only. |
| Supplementary medical | Recommended for serious illness, longer stays and higher-cost private care. |
| Emergency evacuation | Important for Umrah crowds and travel between Makkah, Madinah and Jeddah. |
| Personal accident | Useful given the scale of travel during peak Umrah and Hajj seasons. |
A solo pilgrim travelling to Madinah and Makkah. The included eVisa insurance covers emergency care; the pilgrim adds a USD 50,000 supplementary policy specifically for crowd-incident cover and air evacuation.
Indicative cost: Supplementary Umrah policies at USD 50,000 coverage typically run USD 25β60 for a 10-day trip.

Travel insurance may help cover medical emergencies, trip interruptions, lost baggage, and other unexpected travel expenses while abroad.
Yes β a basic health insurance policy is bundled with the eVisa fee. It covers emergencies during the stay but is limited; supplementary cover is recommended.
No. Hajj requires a separate Hajj visa arranged through licensed Hajj operators, with its own insurance arrangements.
Since 2022, women aged 18+ can perform Umrah without a male guardian β insurance recommendations are identical.
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