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3 Star October Umrah Package 2026-7 Nights from USA ($445/pp)

Umrah doesn’t have to come with a five-star price tag. This 7-night October package puts you within a few minutes’ walk of both holy mosques, 4 nights near the Haram and 3 nights near the Prophet’s Mosque ï·º, at Nada Al Diyafah, from $445 per person. Visa paperwork and inter-city transport are handled for you; the rest of the budget goes toward the trip itself.

Departures run out of Houston, New York, Chicago, Dallas, and Los Angeles. Expect one connection before Jeddah, with total time in the air and on layovers landing somewhere between a long travel day and an overnight one, depending on your routing.

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Nada Al Diyafah – Makkah Hotel

Distance: Tucked behind the Le Meridien in the Ajyad district, about 150–180 meters, a five-minute walk from Masjid Al Haram

This hotel earns its price by location alone. Rooms are small and simple: air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, private bathroom nothing more, nothing you’ll miss during a short stay built around prayer times rather than hotel amenities. Heads up before you book: reaching the entrance means climbing a short, noticeably steep stretch of road, so anyone traveling with elderly parents or young kids should factor in a slower pace, or ask the front desk about golf-cart pickup.

No in-house dining, but Ajyad’s streets are lined with quick, casual food options steps from the door. Jeddah’s King Abdul Aziz International Airport is about 75 km out.

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Emaar Taiba Hotel-Madinah

Distance: A 9–11 minute walk (about 750 meters) from Masjid an-Nabawi, in the Central Area’s Bada’ah district

Emaar Taiba trades a few extra minutes on foot for a level of convenience the closer-in budget hotels can’t match: free private on-site parking, a genuine rarity in Madinah’s congested center for anyone driving in rather than flying. The 170 rooms are straightforward but well-equipped with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom with a bidet, and a fridge, and the front desk runs 24 hours with staff fluent in Arabic, English, and Urdu, so check-in and any mid-stay questions rarely hit a language wall.

There’s no full restaurant on-site, but the surrounding Central Area is dense with small eateries and shops, part of the neighborhood’s constant pilgrim-district energy a plus if you like being in the middle of things, less so if you’re after a quiet retreat between prayers. Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport is roughly 15 km away, about a 20-to-30-minute drive.

Your 7-Night October Umrah Itinerary

Day 1 — Depart the USA
Fly out from your selected city, connecting through a major hub en route to Jeddah.

Day 2 — Arrive and Check In
Land in Jeddah, transfer to Nada Al Diyafah Makkah, and settle in — the Haram is a 5-minute walk away once you’re ready.

Day 3 — Umrah Rites
Ihram, Tawaf, Sa’i, and Halq or Taqsir. October’s cooler evenings make this a comfortable time of day to complete the rites.

Days 4–5 — Worship in Makkah
Two full days centered on prayer at the Haram. With four nights here, there’s room to return for multiple daily prayers without rushing between them.

Day 6 — Transfer to Madinah
Check out of Makkah and travel to Nada Al Diyafah Madinah, arriving in time to settle in before Maghrib.

Days 7–8 — Worship in Madinah
Prayer at Masjid an-Nabawi and time at Raudah, spaced across your three nights so you’re not racing the clock.

Day 9 — Return to the USA
Transfer to Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport for your flight home.

Which Umrah Package Suits You Best?

Prefer more comfort than this tier offers? Pilgrims who’d rather trade a lower price for larger rooms and shorter walks to both mosques can step up to the 4-Star Umrah Package (7 Nights), which keeps this same October schedule but swaps in upgraded hotels sitting closer to Masjid al-Haram and Masjid an-Nabawi — a solid middle ground for anyone who wants noticeably better rooms without paying for full luxury.

For pilgrims traveling with elderly parents, young children, or simply wanting the trip to feel effortless from arrival to departure, the 5-Star Premium Umrah Package (7 Nights) places you in premium properties with spacious rooms, on-site dining, and full amenities steps from both holy mosques, built for pilgrims who want comfort and convenience handled at every turn. All three tiers cover the same core essentials — visa, transport, and proximity to both mosques — so the choice really comes down to how much of your budget you’d rather spend on hotel comfort versus keeping the trip lean.

MAKKAH ZIYARAT

A driver and guide can be arranged for a half-day tour through Makkah’s historic sites, priced separately to keep your base package at $445:

Jabal Al Nour — home to the Cave of Hira, where the first revelation was sent down. The round trip runs 60–90 minutes with a steep uphill stretch, so mornings work best before the heat sets in.
Jabal Thawr — where the Prophet ﷺ and Abu Bakr (RA) sheltered during the Hijrah. The climb itself is demanding, so most pilgrims view the mountain from ground level rather than attempting the ascent.
Mina — the sprawling “tent city” central to Hajj, quiet and easy to walk through outside of Hajj season.
Muzdalifah — the open plain pilgrims cross between Arafat and Mina during Hajj, a brief but meaningful stop on the way back into the city.

Given the compact 4-night stay in Makkah, most pilgrims on this package fit Ziyarah into a single morning, with door-to-door transport included in the add-on rather than spreading the tour across multiple days.

Madinah Ziyarat

The same add-on option covers a guided tour of Madinah’s earliest Islamic landmarks, transport included:

Masjid Quba — the first mosque ever built in Islam. Praying two rak’ahs here is said to carry the reward of a complete Umrah.
Masjid Al Qiblatayn—the mosque where the direction of prayer changed mid-salah, from Jerusalem toward Makkah.
Uhud Battlefield—the resting place of Hamza (RA) and the companions martyred there, a quieter, more reflective stop than the mosque visits.

With only three nights in Madinah, pilgrims who want this tour usually book it for their first or second day, with door-to-door transport handled throughout, leaving the final night open for unhurried time at Raudah and the Prophet’s Mosque ï·º.

Why Choose October for Umrah?

October lands in Umrah’s shoulder season—well past the brutal summer heat and ahead of the winter travel rush which makes it one of the more comfortable stretches of the year to visit both holy cities. Daytime temperatures typically run in the mid-80s to low 90s°F, warm but manageable for the walks between hotel and mosque, a real difference from the triple-digit afternoons of peak summer.

Crowds also thin out compared to Ramadan and Hajj season, so movement around the Haram and the Prophet’s Mosque ï·º stays relatively easy, and hotel rates at this tier tend to sit at their most competitive outside those peak months.

Best Value and Affordability

At $445 per person, this package covers 7 nights within a five-to-fifteen-minute walk of both holy mosques, plus your Umrah visa and ground transportation the logistics that are hardest and most expensive to piece together on your own. The price reflects October’s off-peak rates combined with a hotel tier built around location over amenities, so nearly every dollar goes toward getting you close to the mosques rather than toward extras you won’t spend much time using on a short trip.

Families

Traveling with children or elderly parents adds its own logistics, and this package keeps those manageable: both hotels sit close enough to walk to prayers, cutting down on the coordination that comes with relying on transport for a group. The one thing to plan around is the steep approach to the Makkah hotel  fine for most, but worth a slower pace or asking about golf-cart assistance if you're traveling with grandparents or young kids in tow.

Working Professionals

Nine days, start to finish, fits neatly inside a standard vacation allowance without eating into weeks of accumulated leave. October's lighter crowds also mean rites and prayers move efficiently, so professionals working with a fixed number of days off get the full Umrah experience without losing time to congestion or long waits at either mosque.

First-Time Pilgrims

A focused 7-night trip is enough to complete Umrah properly without the pressure of a longer, more expensive commitment — four nights in Makkah cover the rites and repeated prayer at a comfortable pace, and three nights in Madinah is a well-tested length for visiting the Prophet's Mosque ﷺ and Raudah without feeling rushed. It's a practical way to experience both cities for pilgrims who'd rather ease into the journey than plan a longer trip on a first visit.

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$445 per person, so budget roughly $890 for two travelers, covering both hotels, visa, and transport — flights are quoted separately based on departure city.
The last stretch of road to Nada Al Diyafah Makkah's entrance climbs a short but noticeably steep hill. It's fine for most pilgrims but worth planning around if you're traveling with elderly family or limited mobility.
You can do either, but booking it with your package guarantees a driver and guide are ready to go — arranging it locally means relying on taxis and losing time you'd rather spend praying.
Yes — four nights in Makkah covers the rites and repeated prayer comfortably, and three nights in Madinah is a standard, well-tested length for visiting the Prophet's Mosque ﷺ and Raudah without feeling rushed.
Houston, New York, Chicago, Dallas, and Los Angeles, each connecting through a major hub en route to Jeddah.
Generally yes, subject to hotel availability — reach out to your coordinator before finalizing payment if you think you might want to extend either city.
Saudi Arabia typically requires proof of certain vaccinations for Umrah travelers, and requirements can shift from season to season. Check the latest guidance from the Saudi authorities or your visa provider before booking flights, and confirm with your coordinator once your visa is being processed.

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