AlSharqiyah Province

Jubail Conservation
In the wake of the war to liberate Kuwait and oil pollution in the coastal areas on the shores of the Gulf, many environmental studies and researches were suggested the necessity of establishing the Jubail Marine Biosphere Reserve to monitor pollution and its effects and thus preserve the marine biodiversity that characterizes the region.

Ibrahim Palace
Located in the city of Al-Hofuf and attributed to the governor Ibrahim bin Afaysan, the Prince of Al-Ahsa during the Reign of Saud Al-Kabeer (Saud The Largw) who inhabited and attributed to the palace, while the date of its construction dates back to the year 974 H So that a mosque called the Dome Mosque was built inside it, and it is one of the one-domed mosques that are all over the building.

Empty Quarter
The desert covers some 650,000 km2, Including parts of Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. It is part of the larger Arabian Desert. "Iram" the lost city is believed to be located under the Empty Quarter surface. It's famous trade route from southern Arabia connected to the northern regions of Anatolia. Mysteries are filled in the Empty Quarter.

Jubail Church
It is church that was discovered in the north of the province of Jubail, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1986 and is believed to belong to the Nestorian doctrine that spread in the fourth century AD. The Church is an important evidence of the spread of Christianity in eastern Arabia, before the emergence of Islam. The Church became a ruin and the location is not accurate.

Tarout Fort
Is a historic fort located at the top of a hill in the center of Tarout Island, Qatif. The base at which the castle was built on goes back to 5000 BC. The castle itself was built on the base of an old Phoenician temple. The Fort was used to destroy Portuguese Ships In the 16th century between 1515 and 1520 AD during Portuguese offense in the Arab Gulf, Researchers estimate about 100 Portuguese ships drowned below Tarout Bay.

The Mud Volcano
The location of a mud volcano, which is a flat mud crater volcano between sand dunes Qalat al-Taraa site is located east of the Empty Quarter towards the Omani border, which is a sulfur water well dug by Aramco long ago and then closed. But the water leakage from it towards the sabkha form a salt lake.