Four Global Sports Events and Deals Worth Traveling For

Tuesday, Jul 29, 2025 0

 

From the pitch to the pixel, Saudi is redefining what it means to be a sports destination, with a calendar packed with heart-stopping experiences. From esports and football to motorsports and Saudi Red Sea adventures, Saudi is where every kind of fan can find their moment.

 

It’s more than a front-row seat—it’s a full-throttle invitation into a country investing boldly in sport as a key pillar of its Vision 2030 ambition, building new stadiums, empowering women and youth, and blending heritage with innovation like nowhere else.

 

Saudi’s sports scene is uniting people from across the globe: fans, athletes, families, and first-timers, around one thing: a shared passion for the game.

 

Esports World Cup 2025

Until 24th August (Riyadh)

With a staggering prize pool exceeding $70 million, the Esports World Cup 2025 is the biggest esports event ever held. Over 2,000 elite players from more than 100 countries will compete across 25 tournaments, battling it out to win the world champion title for games like Valorant, League of Legends, Counter-Strike 2, and even online chess.

 

STAY at the Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah Hotel 14th – 18th August and get one night free. Prices start at £694 per person including flights from London on Expedia.co.uk.

 

Longines Global Champions Tour Final

30th October – 1st November 2025 (Riyadh)

The grand finale of the elite showjumping circuit, the Longines Global Champions Tour Final brings together the world’s top ranked riders competing in high-stakes CSI 5* Grand Prix classes. Set against Riyadh’s modern backdrop, the competition promises high-stakes and thrilling equestrian drama as finalists compete to win a record-breaking prize pot of over $13.5 million.

 

STAY at the Hilton Riyadh 29th October – 2nd November from £1,180 per person on Expedia.co.uk, including flights from London.

 

WTA Finals

1st – 8th November 2025 (Riyadh)

The WTA Finals Riyadh will see the top eight women singles players and doubles teams competing in roundrobin‑ groups followed by knockout semifinals, and then a final. Prize money is set to exceed the 2024 prize pot of $15.25 million. World number one Aryna Sabalenka has just been announced as the first woman to book her spot in the finals… more queens of the court to come!

 

STAY at the Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh at Kingdom Centre  5th – 9th November from £1,094 per person on Expedia.co.uk, including flights from London. For stays without flights, travellers can get 20% off accomodation, dining and wellness experiences when they book through VisitSaudi.com.

 

Rally Saudi Arabia

27th–30th November (Jeddah)

Rally Saudi Arabia will make its debut on the World Rally Championship calendar with Rally Saudi Arabia serving as the  season’s thrilling finale. Set in and around Jeddah, the event will challenge drivers with a mix of desert dunes, volcanic rock, and high-speed gravel. It marks a major milestone for Saudi motorsport under a 10-year WRC hosting deal, further cementing the Kingdom’s global racing ambitions.

 

STAY at the Shangri-La Jeddah 26th November – 1st December from £1,117 per person on Expedia.co.uk, including flights from London.

 

Beyond the playing field, there is plenty to keep visitors entertained when off pitch. Explore heritage sites in Diriyah for a true contrast with Esports matches, wander through UNESCO listed Historic Jeddah between World Rally Championship races, or dive into Saudi Red Sea for a complete change of perspective, and a chance to take stock of the high-octane events you have just witnessed.

 

For those booking flights separately, exclusive accommodation Summer travel deals can be accessed through VisitSaudi.com, such as 15% off and free upgrades at selected Radisson and Marriott properties.



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