The vehicle that fits an Umrah trip depends on the group travelling together, how much luggage is carried, and whether the journey involves one transfer or several stops across multiple days. Below is a brief guide to which vehicle suits which Umrah travel situation, with full specifications available on our fleet page.
Ford Taurus — Individuals or small groups of 2 to 3 travelling light on single-leg transfers such as Jeddah Airport to Makkah or Makkah to Madinah without excess luggage.
Lexus Sedan — Passengers prioritising a quieter, more refined cabin for longer journeys. Best suited for 2 to 4 passengers where comfort across a 4+ hour Makkah to Madinah highway journey matters more than capacity.
Hyundai Staria — Families of 5 to 7 travelling together for Umrah with moderate luggage. The low-floor sliding door entry makes boarding easier for elderly passengers and those with limited mobility — a practical consideration for pilgrim groups arriving at Jeddah Airport.
GMC VIP — Groups of up to 7 carrying heavier luggage, including Zamzam water and gifts on return journeys from Makkah or Madinah. The third-row flexibility and rear luggage space handle the combined passenger and baggage load that return Umrah trips typically carry.
Toyota Hiace — Large pilgrim groups of 8 to 14 travelling together across the full Jeddah to Makkah to Madinah route. Keeping the group in one vehicle across multiple Umrah stops avoids the cost and coordination of splitting across two smaller cars. The Hiace is also the most practical choice for full-day Makkah Ziyarat and Madinah Ziyarat tours where a larger group needs one vehicle available across multiple stops throughout the day.
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