Avoid taking photos of people or sensitive sites, bringing alcohol or pork, or showing public affection in Saudi Arabia. Don’t eat or drink in public during Ramadan. Avoid offensive language or criticism of religion or government. Men should wear modest clothes; women must wear loose attire with a headscarf. Follow these rules to ensure a respectful and trouble-free visit.
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Visiting Saudi Arabia? Here’s what not to do — essential advice to stay kind and compliant. Avoid taking photos of people without their permission — especially women — and never photograph police, military, or royal sites. It’s illegal and can result in fines or worse. Don’t bring alcohol, drugs, or pork products into the country. Possession or import can lead to confiscation, jail time, deportation and harsh penalties. Public displays of affection—holding hands, hugging, kissing—are prohibited and may lead to fines under public decency laws. During Ramadan: avoid eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours—even as a non-Muslim. Avoid profanity, political or religious criticism, or disrespect toward Islam or the government — such speech may cause legal trouble. Dress modestly: men should avoid shorts above the knee or sleeveless shirts; women should wear looseâfitting clothes, abaya and headscarf in public. Follow these tips to enjoy a respectful and safe visit to Saudi Arabia. Enjoy your trip!
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