Traveling from Makkah to Medina by taxi is one of the most direct and stress-free options, especially for pilgrims and tourists seeking convenience. The two holy cities are approximately 450 km (280 miles) apart, and the journey usually takes about 4.5 to 5.5 hours depending on traffic and road conditions.
Taxis offer door-to-door service, comfort, and flexibility. You can choose from:
Standard Taxis: Readily available and regulated
Luxury Cars: For added comfort and privacy
Shared Taxis: Cheaper option for budget travelers
Estimated Costs:
Standard taxi: SAR 500 – 800
Luxury car: SAR 800 – 1200
Shared taxi: SAR 150 – 250 per person
You can book in advance through hotels, local travel agents, or apps like Uber and Careem, which are widely used in the region. These apps also provide upfront pricing and the ability to track your driver in real time.
To ensure a smooth trip:
Carry water and light snacks
Keep your travel documents handy
Plan for rest stops along the way
The route between Makkah and Medina is well-maintained, offering scenic desert views and the occasional highway convenience stop. Upon arrival in Medina, most travelers head straight to the Prophet’s Mosque (Masjid an-Nabawi) to complete their spiritual journey.
