Umrah Visa for Algeria Citizens
Check with your local Saudi embassy or authorized Umrah travel agents for visa requirements.
Documents typically required:
- Valid passport (6+ months validity)
- Passport-size photos (white background)
- Completed visa application form
- Proof of accommodation in Saudi Arabia
- Return flight tickets
- Meningitis (ACWY) vaccination certificate
Flights from Algeria
Major flight routes to Saudi Arabia:
- Check with local airlines for routes to Jeddah or Madinah
Tip: Fly into Jeddah for the closest airport to Makkah (80km), or Madinah if you want to visit the Prophet's Mosque first.
Estimated Costs from Algeria
Budget for your Umrah trip: Varies by country
This typically includes:
- Return flights
- Accommodation (5-7 nights)
- Umrah visa fees
- Transportation (airport transfers)
- Food and incidentals
Step-by-Step: Umrah from Algeria
- Choose your dates — Consider Ramadan for extra blessings, or off-peak for fewer crowds
- Book with an authorized agent — Use registered Umrah operators
- Apply for visa — Through your operator or Saudi eVisa portal
- Get vaccinated — Meningitis ACWY is mandatory
- Book flights — To Jeddah or Madinah
- Prepare spiritually — Learn the rituals, duas, and etiquette
- Pack appropriately — Ihram, comfortable shoes, essentials
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Algeria citizens need a visa for Umrah?
Yes, Algeria citizens need an Umrah visa. Check with your local Saudi embassy or authorized Umrah travel agents for visa requirements.
How much does Umrah cost from Algeria?
The average cost of Umrah from Algeria is approximately Varies by country, including flights, accommodation, and visa fees. Costs vary based on season and hotel choice.
Are there direct flights from Algeria to Makkah?
Check with local airlines for routes to Jeddah or Madinah. Note: You fly to Jeddah (JED) or Madinah (MED), then travel to Makkah by road.
What's the best time for Algeria pilgrims to perform Umrah?
Umrah can be performed year-round. Ramadan offers the greatest rewards but is crowded. Shoulder seasons (Spring/Fall) offer a balance of good weather and manageable crowds.