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High demand lifts Ramadan 2026 Umrah package prices / AI Illustration
As the crescent moon for Ramadan 2026 is expected to appear around February 19, thousands of UAE residents are already eyeing the journey of a lifetime. Performing Umrah during the Holy Month is often described as having the spiritual reward equivalent to Hajj, leading to a massive surge in demand.
However, this year, that devotion comes with a higher price tag. Travel agencies across the Emirates are reporting that premium packages are reaching, and in some cases exceeding, the Dh8,000 mark, driven by soaring hotel rates in Makkah and a global influx of pilgrims.
UAE Umrah package prices 2026
The cost of your pilgrimage this year depends heavily on your mode of transport and how close you want to be to the Kaaba. For those seeking comfort, 5-star packages including flights and proximity to the Haram are averaging between Dh5,000 and Dh8,500. On the other end of the spectrum, budget-conscious pilgrims can opt for bus tours, with prices starting as low as Dh2,250 to Dh3,000. Here’s how costs are shaping up:
- Bus packages: Currently around Dh1,200, expected to push beyond Dh2,000 closer to Ramadan.
- Air travel packages: Starting around Dh3,500 today, with forecasts of Dh5,200 to Dh8,000 for Ramadan travel depending on dates and hotel choices.
- Hotel costs: A major cost driver, properties near the Haram in Makkah can double prices during Ramadan and may triple in the last 10 days when demand peaks.
These rises are not unique to the UAE. Across regions, Umrah demand surges during holy seasons, leading to heavier price pressure on flights, rooms, and transport services.
New Saudi visa rules for 2026
Saudi Arabia has streamlined the process but tightened the timelines. According to the latest updates from the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, the Umrah visa validity has been reduced from three months to 30 days from issuance. This means you must enter the Kingdom within a month of your visa being approved, though once inside, you can still stay for up to 90 days. Furthermore, the Nusuk app remains the mandatory gateway for booking Umrah permits and Rawdah visits.
Authorities emphasize that all pilgrims must have confirmed hotel bookings and return tickets before applying, as "DIY" or unsponsored travel is being more closely regulated to manage crowds.
Key Ramadan timelines
Understanding dates is vital for planning and budgeting:
- Ramadan 2026: Expected to fall between February and March.
- Booking windows: Umrah visa applications are closing mid-March, and entry into Saudi Arabia must happen by early April ahead of Hajj preparations.
- Return deadlines: Pilgrims should plan to return by mid-April to avoid overlap with Hajj season logistics.
Pilgrims who delay bookings not only face higher costs but also limited accommodation options, especially during the final 10 days of Ramadan, a period of deep spiritual significance and highest demand. If you are planning to spend the last ten nights of Ramadan in Makkah, expect to pay a significant premium. This is the "peak of the peak," where hotel prices can triple overnight. Experts from agencies like Desert Wave and Umrahme suggest that early booking is no longer just a suggestion, it’s a financial necessity. Booking 2-3 months in advance can save up to 20% on airfare and secure hotels within walking distance. For families, many agencies now offer "quad-sharing" rooms to keep costs manageable, but these sell out the fastest.The rising costs reflect a broader trend in regional travel, where inflation and increased VAT in Saudi Arabia have moved the needle on traditional pricing. While the Dh8,000 price point for a premium 10-day stay may seem daunting, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) and local travel bodies are working to ensure "citizen and resident safety" through digital platforms and 24/7 support. The consensus among travel experts is clear: 2026 will be a year of high demand, and those who wait until the last minute may find themselves priced out or left without a permit.



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