Satellite view of Red Sea coral reefs off the Saudi Arabian coast near Yanbu

Best Hotels in Yanbu: Diver Lodges to Beach Resorts

Satellite view of Red Sea coral reefs off the Saudi Arabian coast near Yanbu

Best Hotels in Yanbu: Diver Lodges to Beach Resorts

Complete guide to Yanbu hotels from the Kempinski beach resort to budget diver lodges. Compare prices, neighbourhoods and dive convenience for every property.

Yanbu is Saudi Arabia’s best-kept coastal secret — a Red Sea port city where world-class coral reefs sit minutes offshore and accommodation ranges from international beach resorts to no-frills guesthouses within walking distance of dive boats. Whether you are planning a dedicated dive trip, a family beach holiday, or a stopover on a broader Saudi Arabia hotel itinerary, Yanbu delivers genuine value at prices well below Jeddah or the mega-resort developments further north. This guide covers every category of accommodation in Yanbu, from the city’s lone five-star beach resort to budget rooms under $55 a night, with practical advice on which neighbourhood to choose and how to pair your hotel with Yanbu’s outstanding dive sites.

🗺 Yanbu Hotels — At a Glance

Best Time to Visit: October to April (cooler temperatures, best diving visibility November–March)

Getting There: Yanbu Airport (YNB) with domestic flights from Riyadh, Jeddah and Cairo; also 3 hours by road from Medina, 4.5 hours from Jeddah

Visa Required: Yes — tourist e-visa available online

Budget: $55–$390/night depending on category; mid-range daily budget $100–$170 including meals

Must-See: Seven Sisters reef, Old Yanbu (Al-Balad) historic quarter, Yanbu Corniche

Avoid: Booking in the industrial zone (Yanbu Al-Sinaiyah) — it is petrochemical plants and worker housing, not suitable for tourists

Where to Stay in Yanbu: Understanding the Neighbourhoods

Yanbu divides into three distinct zones, and choosing the right one determines your entire experience. Most first-time visitors make the mistake of booking solely on price without realising how spread out the city is — the luxury resort sits 20 kilometres from the old town, and a taxi between the two takes 25 minutes.

Royal Commission Area (South)

The Royal Commission district was purpose-built for petrochemical industry workers and their families, but it has evolved into Yanbu’s most polished residential zone. Wide boulevards, manicured parks, a modern marina and the city’s only beachfront resort — the Kempinski — are all here. If you want a self-contained resort experience with private beach access, this is where to stay. The trade-off is distance from the old town’s character and restaurants. You will need a car or taxi for anything beyond the resort grounds.

Al Waha / Corniche District (Central)

The commercial heart of modern Yanbu stretches along Prince Abdelmajid Bin Abdulaziz Road and the waterfront Corniche. This is where you will find the Novotel and Holiday Inn, plus shopping malls, chain restaurants and the palm-lined promenade. It is the most practical base for travellers who want easy access to both the corniche and the old town without the isolation of the Royal Commission area.

Yanbu Al-Bahr (Old Town)

The historic port quarter is where Yanbu’s character lives — narrow lanes, coral-stone Ottoman-era houses with mashrabiya balconies, a bustling fish market, and traditional tea houses. Budget hotels cluster here, including the ibis Yanbu and Radisson Blu. If you are a Yanbu first-timer who wants to experience the city rather than just its beach, this neighbourhood rewards walking.

Traditional mashrabiya architecture in Old Yanbu Al-Bahr historic district
Traditional mashrabiya balconies in Old Yanbu — the historic quarter where budget hotels sit within walking distance of the fish market and Ottoman-era lanes. Photo: Richard Mortel / CC BY 2.0

Luxury: Kempinski Hotel & Resort Sariya Yanbu

Yanbu has exactly one genuine luxury property, and it is excellent. The Kempinski Hotel & Resort Sariya Yanbu opened in January 2025, rebranded from the former Movenpick Resort Yanbu with significant upgrades. It remains the only five-star beachfront resort on Yanbu’s coastline.

Detail Kempinski Hotel & Resort Sariya
Star Rating 5-star
Location Royal Commission area, Red Sea coast
Rooms 118 rooms and suites
Price Range SAR 955–1,460/night ($255–$390)
Beach 1.7 km private Red Sea beach frontage
Key Amenities Infinity pool, full-service spa, marina, sea-view rooms, multiple restaurants
Airport Distance 20 minutes from Yanbu Airport (YNB)
Best For Beach holidays, couples, dive base camp with comfort

The Kempinski’s 1.7 km of private beach is the single best stretch of sand available to hotel guests in Yanbu. Rooms face the Red Sea with floor-to-ceiling windows, and the infinity pool drops off against the horizon line. For divers, the Kempinski’s marina location puts you closest to boat departure points for the offshore reef sites — dive operators will collect you directly from the hotel.

Tip: Many booking sites still list this property under its former name, Movenpick Hotel & Resort Yanbu. It is the same property — the Kempinski rebrand took effect in January 2025 with upgraded furnishings and service standards.

Upper Mid-Range Hotels

Yanbu’s four-star tier offers the best balance of comfort and value, with nightly rates roughly one-third of the Kempinski. These properties sit in the central commercial district with genuine convenience advantages.

Novotel Yanbu

The Novotel consistently ranks as Yanbu’s top-rated hotel on review platforms despite costing a fraction of the Kempinski. Its position directly on the Corniche — Prince Abdelmajid Bin Abdulaziz Road — gives guests a waterfront promenade on the doorstep and puts both the old town and the commercial malls within a short taxi ride.

Detail Novotel Yanbu
Star Rating 4-star
Location Corniche Road, waterfront
Price Range SAR 240–610/night ($64–$163)
Key Amenities Pool, terrace, spa, Trio restaurant, 2 coffee shops, free Wi-Fi
Airport Distance 10 minutes
Best For Families, leisure travellers, corniche access

Holiday Inn Yanbu

The IHG-flagged Holiday Inn occupies a quieter position in the Al Waha district, set back from the waterfront but surrounded by landscaped gardens with two outdoor swimming pools. It offers a free airport shuttle — a genuine advantage given Yanbu’s limited public transport — and IHG loyalty members earn and redeem points here.

Detail Holiday Inn Yanbu
Star Rating 4-star
Location Al Waha District, Prince Mugrin Ibn Abdul Aziz Road
Price Range SAR 445–625/night ($119–$167)
Key Amenities 2 pools, 2 restaurants, gardens, free airport shuttle, free parking
Airport Distance 15 minutes (with complimentary shuttle)
Best For Business travellers, IHG members, families
Satellite view of Red Sea coral reefs off the Saudi Arabian coast near Yanbu
The Red Sea reefs off Saudi Arabia’s coast — Yanbu’s offshore dive sites are among the most pristine in the region, reachable by boat from the marina. Image: ESA/Copernicus Sentinel-2 / CC BY-SA 3.0-IGO

Mid-Range and Resort-Style Options

Radisson Blu Hotel, Yanbu

The Radisson Blu occupies a position between the old town and the commercial district, offering 167 rooms with a health club, tennis courts, and multiple dining options. It lacks beachfront access but compensates with a full sports facility including volleyball and basketball courts — unusual for Yanbu. Rates sit in the SAR 340–560/night ($90–$150) range.

Yanbu ARAC Resort (Families Only)

The ARAC Resort takes a different approach from Yanbu’s standard hotels. Its 85 rooms include villa-style units with full kitchens, washing machines, spacious living areas, and private terraces — designed for Saudi families staying a week or more. Two pool areas, tennis courts, and marina-view dining round out the package. Note the strict families-only policy: solo travellers and groups of friends will be turned away. Rates start from approximately SAR 310/night ($83).

Al Ahlam Tourism Resort

Located about 5 km north of Yanbu along a creek, Al Ahlam offers spacious two-bedroom units sleeping up to eight guests, with kitchenettes and air conditioning. It is a solid choice for larger families or groups who want space and self-catering ability. The pool and on-site restaurant mean you do not need to leave the property, though you will need a car to reach the city centre or dive departure points.

Budget Hotels in Yanbu

Yanbu’s budget tier delivers genuinely comfortable rooms at prices that would barely cover a car park in Jeddah. If you are spending your days underwater on the reefs, a clean bed and reliable Wi-Fi may be all you need from a hotel — and Yanbu’s budget options deliver exactly that. For more options across the Kingdom, see our guide to budget-friendly Saudi accommodation.

ibis Yanbu

The Accor economy brand is reliable anywhere in the world, and the ibis Yanbu is no exception. Its 164 rooms and 16 family suites sit on King Abdul Aziz Road, five minutes from the commercial district and within easy reach of the old town. Rates start from SAR 190/night ($51) — the lowest branded option in Yanbu.

Detail ibis Yanbu
Star Rating 3-star (economy)
Rooms 164 rooms + 16 family suites
Price Range SAR 190–270/night ($51–$72)
Key Amenities Pool, terrace, restaurant, free Wi-Fi, free parking
Best For Budget travellers, divers who want a clean base, short stays

Rosalina Hotel

A Saudi-owned three-star property between the industrial area and Yanbu Al-Bahr, the Rosalina offers clean, quiet rooms with free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour front desk. Rates hover around SAR 245–265/night ($65–$70). It lacks the pool and restaurant of the ibis but delivers on the basics without pretence.

Taraf Yanbu 2

Purpose-built in 2015, the Taraf offers air-conditioned rooms from approximately SAR 195/night ($52). Facilities are minimal, but the building is modern and well-maintained. A practical fallback during peak season when the ibis sells out.

Best Hotels for Divers

Yanbu does not have dedicated dive lodges in the way that Dahab or Sharm el-Sheikh do on the Egyptian side of the Red Sea. Instead, diving is organised through independent PADI-certified centres — primarily Yanbu Diving and Saudi Diving Centre — that operate boat trips from the marina regardless of which hotel you are staying in. Most operators offer pick-up from any hotel in the city.

Giant sea fan coral underwater off the coast of Yanbu, Saudi Arabia
A giant sea fan (Annella mollis) off the Yanbu coast — the city’s reefs host pristine hard and soft corals with visibility reaching 25–30 metres in winter. Photo: Grete Pasch / CC BY 4.0

That said, your hotel choice matters for logistics. The key Yanbu dive sites — the Seven Sisters reef complex, Abu Galawa with its dramatic drop-offs, and the Iona Wreck — are all reached by boat from the marina area. Here is how the main hotels rank for dive convenience:

Hotel Dive Convenience Price/Night Notes
Kempinski Sariya Excellent $255–$390 Closest to marina boat departures; operators collect from hotel
Novotel Yanbu Good $64–$163 Corniche position, short taxi to marina; best value for divers
ARAC Resort Good From $83 Near marina; families-only policy limits solo divers
ibis Yanbu Moderate $51–$72 Cheapest option; operators pick up from here but it is a longer drive
Radisson Blu Moderate $90–$150 Old town adjacent; 15–20 min to marina

Dive costs: Expect to pay SAR 250–400 ($65–$105) per single dive, SAR 600–900 for a full-day boat trip to the Seven Sisters, and SAR 150–300 for snorkelling excursions. Equipment rental is available from all operators. The best visibility (20–30 metres) runs from November to March, with water temperatures of 24–26°C.

Hotel Comparison: Price and Feature Table

Hotel Stars Area Price (USD/night) Beach Pool Restaurant
Kempinski Sariya 5 Royal Commission $255–$390 Yes (1.7 km) Yes Multiple
Novotel 4 Corniche $64–$163 Waterfront Yes Yes
Holiday Inn 4 Al Waha $119–$167 No 2 pools 2 restaurants
Radisson Blu 3–4 Old Town $90–$150 No No Yes
ARAC Resort 3 Waterfront From $83 Partial 2 pools Yes
ibis 3 Central $51–$72 No Yes Yes
Rosalina 3 Central $65–$70 No No No
Taraf Yanbu 2 Budget Central From $52 No No No

Upcoming Hotels: What Is Opening Next

Yanbu’s accommodation landscape is expanding under Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 tourism push. Two major developments are in the pipeline:

Baheej Yanbu Waterfront (Target: Late 2027)

A joint venture between ASFAR (the PIF-owned tourism investment company) and the Tamimi-AWN Alliance, the Baheej project is an 80,000-square-metre waterfront development with four components:

    • Cloud 7 Lifestyle Hotel — a premium lifestyle property created with Kerten Hospitality, targeting both leisure and business travellers
    • Boutique Heritage Wellness Resort — a 34-room intimate property with private sea-view cabanas and a wellness spa designed as an architectural homage to Yanbu’s pearl-diving heritage
    • Beach Escape — a coastal leisure retreat
    • Marine Visitor Centre — an interactive hub for Red Sea marine biodiversity

    Palladium Hotel Group

    Spain’s Palladium Hotel Group has signed a partnership with the Saudi Tourism Development Fund to develop luxury properties in both Jeddah and Yanbu. Specific timelines and details have not yet been publicly confirmed, but the partnership signals serious international hotel interest in Yanbu’s coastline.

    Scuba diver exploring a vibrant coral reef in the Saudi Arabian Red Sea
    A diver surveys a Saudi Arabian Red Sea reef — Yanbu’s marine environment is among the most pristine in the region, driving growing demand for dive-adjacent accommodation. Photo: Ryan McMinds / CC BY 2.0

    Practical Tips for Booking

    When to Book

    Yanbu’s peak season runs from October to April, when temperatures are comfortable and diving visibility is at its best. Hotel prices are lowest in March, August and October. The summer months (June–August) bring extreme heat above 40°C, but significantly lower room rates — divers who can handle the topside heat will find water temperatures of 28–30°C and reduced crowds.

    Getting to Yanbu

    Yanbu Airport (YNB) handles domestic flights from Riyadh, Jeddah and select international routes. The airport is small and straightforward. Many visitors drive from Medina (approximately 3 hours) or Jeddah (4.5 hours) — the road from Medina is a well-maintained dual carriageway. If you are arriving from abroad, you will need a Saudi tourist e-visa, which is available online and processed within minutes for most nationalities.

    Transport Within Yanbu

    Yanbu has no metro or bus network useful to tourists. Taxis and ride-hailing apps (Uber and the Saudi app Careem) are the primary options. If you are staying at the Kempinski in the Royal Commission area and want to explore the old town regularly, a rental car is strongly recommended. The Holiday Inn offers a free airport shuttle, which is a genuine cost saver on arrival.

    Dining Outside Your Hotel

    The old town fish market is where locals eat — choose your fish, have it grilled on the spot, and eat at communal tables. The Corniche promenade has a mix of cafes and street food vendors. For international dining, the shopping malls in the Al Waha district have the usual Saudi mix of chains and fast-casual restaurants. The Kempinski’s on-site restaurants are the most upscale dining option in Yanbu.

    Combining Yanbu with Other Destinations

    Yanbu pairs naturally with several other Saudi destinations. The drive to Yanbu from Medina takes three hours, making it an easy extension to an Umrah trip. The Red Sea coast north of Yanbu leads to Umluj, sometimes called the Maldives of Saudi Arabia, for a beach-hopping road trip. For a complete Saudi diving itinerary, combine Yanbu’s reefs with the other Red Sea dive sites further south toward Jeddah.

    Money-saving tip: Yanbu hotel prices are 30–50% lower than equivalent properties in Jeddah or Riyadh. A week at the Novotel Yanbu costs roughly what three nights at a comparable Jeddah waterfront hotel would run. Budget-conscious travellers should also check our Kingdom-wide hotel guide for seasonal deals.

    Which Hotel Should You Book?

    The right Yanbu hotel depends entirely on what you are here to do:

    • Beach resort holiday: Kempinski Sariya — the only option with a genuine private beach and resort infrastructure
    • Dive trip on a mid-range budget: Novotel Yanbu — best value-to-location ratio, corniche setting, easy access to dive pick-ups
    • Family villa stay: ARAC Resort — kitchen, washing machine, space for kids, pools
    • Business or IHG loyalty: Holiday Inn Yanbu — free shuttle, gardens, two pools
    • Budget diver or backpacker: ibis Yanbu — reliable, clean, cheapest branded option in the city
    • Old town atmosphere: Radisson Blu — closest quality hotel to Yanbu Al-Bahr’s historic lanes

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