Full Day Private Kuwait City and Desert Tour with a Local Guide

5.0
(4 reviews)

7 to 8 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

Dive into the heart of Kuwait with our City & Desert Tour. Experience the vibrant blend of modernity and tradition as we guide you through the bustling streets, iconic landmarks, and serene spots in the country. This tour is custom-tailored to match your interests, ensuring a personal and insightful exploration of Kuwait City and its surrounding desert.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DESERT PORTION OF THE TOUR ONLY RUNS DURING THE COOLER, WINTER MONTHS (NOV TILL MARCH)

What's Included

Bottled water
WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle
Lunch

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

We do pick-ups (included in tour price) from all hotels, Airbnbs, and local addresses in Kuwait.

Itinerary

Duration: 7 to 8 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Kuwait Towers

    The Kuwait Towers, iconic landmarks in Kuwait City, were completed in 1976 and designed by the Swedish firm of Sune Lindström and Malene Björn. The complex comprises three towers, with the largest featuring a revolving observation deck and restaurant, and the others serving water storage and illumination purposes. Their distinctive design, marked by blue-green 'sequins', symbolizes Kuwait's modern development and cultural heritage.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 2
    Grand Mosque

    The Grand Mosque of Kuwait, located in Kuwait City, stands as the largest and most significant mosque in Kuwait, reflecting the country's Islamic heritage and architectural grandeur. Completed in 1986, this majestic structure spans over 45,000 square meters, accommodating over 10,000 worshippers. Its design intricately blends traditional Islamic architecture with Kuwaiti cultural motifs, featuring a stunning main prayer hall, elaborate calligraphy, and a striking minaret that towers over the cityscape. The mosque's interior is adorned with opulent decorations, including intricate tile work, grand chandeliers, and a vast, hand-woven carpet, making it a focal point for religious and cultural gatherings in Kuwait.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Sadu House

    Sadu House is a cultural landmark in Kuwait City, dedicated to preserving the traditional Bedouin textile art known as Al Sadu. This weaving craft, characterized by its intricate geometric patterns and vibrant colors, reflects the rich nomadic heritage of Kuwait's desert inhabitants. Established in the 1980s in a beautifully restored traditional Kuwaiti house, Sadu House serves as a museum, educational center, and a space for artisans to practice and display their craft. Visitors can explore exhibits that showcase the history and techniques of Sadu weaving, participate in workshops, and purchase authentic handmade textiles. Through its efforts, Sadu House plays a crucial role in keeping the ancient traditions of Kuwaiti Bedouin culture alive for future generations, making it a vital institution for cultural preservation and appreciation in Kuwait.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 4
    The Fish Market

    The Fish Market in Kuwait, often referred to as the Souq Sharq Fish Market, is a vibrant and bustling hub located near the waterfront in Kuwait City. This market is renowned for its wide variety of fresh seafood, offering everything from local catches to imported specialties. Visitors to the market can experience the lively atmosphere where fishermen and vendors showcase their daily catch, including fish, shrimp, crabs, and more, all displayed in neat rows and inviting customers to select their preferred items. The market is not just a place for buying seafood; it's an immersive cultural experience where one can witness the traditional way of life and the importance of seafood in Kuwaiti cuisine. The freshness of the offerings, combined with the skilled haggling and lively interactions between buyers and sellers, makes the Fish Market a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists looking to experience the authentic flavors and social tapestry of Kuwait.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • Kuwait National Museum (Pass by)

    The Kuwait National Museum, situated in Kuwait City, is the premier cultural institution in Kuwait, dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of the nation's heritage and history. Established in the early 1950s by Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, the museum comprises several buildings and hosts a rich collection of Islamic art, Kuwaiti artifacts, archaeological finds from the Failaka Island, and ethnographic material. Notably, the museum was heavily damaged during the Iraqi invasion in 1990, leading to the loss and damage of many artifacts, but it has since been restored and reopened to the public. The museum complex includes the Planetarium, which offers educational programs about astronomy and space science, enhancing its appeal as an educational and cultural destination.

    Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Al Shaheed Park

    Shaheed Park, located in the heart of Kuwait City, is the largest urban park in Kuwait, offering a serene and lush oasis amidst the urban landscape. Opened to the public in 2015, this beautifully designed park spans over 200,000 square meters and features a blend of green spaces, walking paths, water features, and architectural elements that pay homage to Kuwait's history and cultural heritage. It serves as a recreational and cultural venue, hosting art exhibitions, concerts, and environmental initiatives, making it a vibrant community hub for relaxation, entertainment, and cultural enrichment in Kuwait.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • Seif Square (Pass by)

    Seif Palace, located in the heart of Kuwait City, is a historic and architectural landmark, known for its Islamic architecture, intricate tile work, and the famous clock tower adorned with blue tiles and a pure gold dome. Constructed in the early 20th century, the palace has served as a governmental and royal residence, embodying Kuwait's political and cultural heritage. The adjacent Seif Square, sprawling in front of the palace, is a significant public space where national celebrations and official ceremonies often take place. Despite the palace's restricted public access, its exterior remains a captivating sight, especially the iconic watchtower, which is a symbol of Kuwait's sovereignty and historical depth. Together, Seif Palace and Square stand as testaments to Kuwait's rich history, architectural beauty, and the nation's journey through time.

    Admission ticket free
  • Green Island (Pass by)

    Green Island is an artificial island off the coast of Kuwait City, Kuwait, and is known for being the first artificial island in the Gulf region. Opened in 1988, it was created using rocks and sand dredged from the sea, covering an area of 785,000 square meters. The island is a popular recreational destination, offering a range of amenities and attractions including walking trails, beaches, swimming pools, an amphitheater, and a tower that provides panoramic views of the Kuwaiti coastline. Its landscape features lush greenery, gardens, and picnic areas, making it a pleasant escape from the urban environment of the city. Green Island is particularly favored by families and outdoor enthusiasts for its tranquil setting and the variety of leisure activities it offers, from playgrounds for children to designated barbecue areas. It embodies Kuwait's efforts to enhance its urban spaces with green, recreational areas, contributing to the city's livability and tourist appeal.

    Admission ticket free
  • 6
    Souk Al-Mubarakiya

    Souq Al-Mubarakiya is a traditional marketplace located in the heart of Kuwait City, offering a glimpse into Kuwait's rich cultural and historical tapestry. Dating back over 200 years, this bustling souq is a labyrinth of narrow alleys lined with shops selling an array of goods, from spices, sweets, and perfumes to clothing, handicrafts, and traditional Kuwaiti artifacts. The souq is also renowned for its food stalls and cafes, where visitors can savor authentic Kuwaiti cuisine and experience the warm hospitality of the locals. With its vibrant atmosphere and historical significance, Souq Al-Mubarakiya remains a cherished destination for both residents and tourists seeking to immerse themselves in Kuwait's heritage and everyday life.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • Al Safat Square (Pass by)

    Al Safat Square is a prominent public square located in the central business district of Kuwait City. Historically, it has been a focal point for economic and social activities in the city, surrounded by banks, commercial buildings, and government institutions. The square has played a significant role in Kuwait's urban development, serving as a gathering place for cultural events, celebrations, and even political demonstrations. Over the years, Al Safat Square has witnessed substantial modernization, with the addition of contemporary architecture and public art installations, yet it retains its importance as a central hub for both locals and visitors. It embodies the dynamic blend of tradition and modernity that characterizes Kuwait City, making it a vibrant and symbolic space in the heart of the capital.

    Admission ticket free
  • 7
    Subhiya desert camping area

    The Subiya Desert, located in the northern part of Kuwait, is a vast and stark landscape that offers a unique glimpse into the natural beauty and ecological diversity of the region. Characterized by its arid terrain, rolling sand dunes, and resilient flora and fauna, the Subiya Desert is an area of significant environmental and geological interest. This desert is not only home to traditional Bedouin nomadic cultures but also serves as a site for modern development projects, including the ambitious Subiya Causeway. Despite the harsh conditions, the Subiya Desert is a place of serene beauty, especially at sunrise or sunset when the colors of the sand seem to shift and glow, providing a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. It's a testament to Kuwait's diverse landscapes, ranging from urban sophistication to the timeless allure of its desert expanses. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DESERT PORTION OF THE TOUR ONLY RUNS DURING THE COOLER, WINTER MONTHS (NOV TILL MARCH)

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • Sheikh Jaber Causeway (Pass by)

    The Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway is one of the world's longest bridge systems, stretching over the waters of Kuwait Bay. Named after the late Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, this engineering marvel significantly enhances the country's infrastructure by linking Kuwait City to the Subiya area and reducing travel time to the northern regions and the future site of the Silk City project. Completed in 2019, the causeway spans approximately 48 kilometers (about 30 miles), with its main bridge section stretching over 36 kilometers (around 22 miles), making it a pivotal development in the region's transportation network. Not only does it facilitate economic growth and urban expansion, but the Sheikh Jaber Causeway also stands as a testament to Kuwait's ambitions in modern infrastructure and architectural prowess, symbolizing progress and connectivity in the Gulf region.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Local Tour Kuwait

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