Tabuk Province

Tayma Settlement
Tayma is a city located on the western edge of the great sand dune desert, the Nafoud Al-Kebir. It lays in a natural depression where a lake formed when the climate of the Arabian Peninsula was more humid. Today, after nearly 8 000 years of desertification process, Tayma still benefits from natural wells that have been maintained for millennia.

Owairid Volcanic Canyon
west of the province is located in al-Ola, stretching between the city of Tabuk and length up to 180 kilometers and display approximately 90 kilometers, It has volcanic craters in a straight line along the free zone, and it branches in the form of tongues and very many arms between the fields and valleys.

Red Sea Isles
The Red Sea Project will be an exquisite sanctuary offering indulgent experiences, seamlessly customized to the unique needs of each visitor. The site encompasses an archipelago of more than 90 islands, miles of sweeping desert and dramatic landscapes that include volcanoes, and canyons.

Mada'in Shuaib
is one of the most important tourist attractions in the region and its history dates back to the time of the Nabateans, and the Disa Mountains, which are characterized by breathtaking natural formations and various forms of water and air sculptures in their sandy rocks to form towering and diverse rock columns as the Thamudic and Nabataean inscriptions.

Al Bad' Town
Al-Badʿ is a town in Tabuk Region, Saudi Arabia. It is west of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, between Tabuk and the Red Sea Coast. Al-Bad is located in the valley of the Wadi Aful in a highland area, the town is known for the presence of the prophet Shuaib Peace Be Upon Him.
Al-Louz Mountains
It reaches an altitude of (2549) meters above the sea level is considered one of the highest mountain ranges in the Hisma region, whose mountains are an extension of the Sarawat Mountains from western Tabuk to Wadi Rum in Jordan, and it is called Jabal al-Louz because of the presence of almond trees in the past, Rocky cartoons dating back to 10,000 years BC are common in the region.