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£183 - £487
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London GatwickDammam King Fahad Intl
LGW - DMM
LGWDMM
London Gatwick
Mon 3/6
1 stop19h 55m
Dammam King Fahad Intl
Mon 10/6
2 stops28h 40m
London GatwickDammam King Fahad Intl
LGW - DMM
LGWDMM
London Gatwick
Mon 3/6
2 stops26h 40m
Dammam King Fahad Intl
Mon 10/6
2 stops28h 40m
London StanstedDammam King Fahad Intl
STN - DMM
STNDMM
London Stansted
Mon 3/6
1 stop9h 15m
Dammam King Fahad Intl
Sun 9/6
1 stop9h 50m
London HeathrowDammam King Fahad Intl
LHR - DMM
LHRDMM
London Heathrow
Fri 31/5
2 stops13h 15m
Dammam King Fahad Intl
Sat 28/9
1 stop13h 25m
London HeathrowDammam King Fahad Intl
LHR - DMM
LHRDMM
London Heathrow
Mon 17/6
1 stop10h 10m
Dammam King Fahad Intl
Sat 6/7
1 stop10h 40m
London GatwickDammam King Fahad Intl
LGW - DMM
LGWDMM
London Gatwick
Mon 3/6
1 stop9h 55m
Dammam King Fahad Intl
Sun 9/6
1 stop13h 30m
London HeathrowDammam King Fahad Intl
LHR - DMM
LHRDMM
London Heathrow
Mon 3/6
1 stop18h 15m
Dammam King Fahad Intl
Mon 10/6
1 stop9h 40m
London HeathrowDammam King Fahad Intl
LHR - DMM
LHRDMM
London Heathrow
Tue 28/5
1 stop22h 25m
Dammam King Fahad Intl
Sat 15/6
1 stop22h 05m
London GatwickDammam King Fahad Intl
LGW - DMM
LGWDMM
London Gatwick
Mon 17/6
1 stop16h 30m
Dammam King Fahad Intl
Sun 7/7
1 stop16h 50m
Currently, September is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Dammam (average of £439). Flying to Dammam in August will prove the most costly (average of £614). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£387
February
£398
March
£399
April
£427
May
£373
June
£421
July
£445
August
£486
September
£347
October
£397
November
£359
December
£479
DMM Temperature | 15 - 35 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Dammam, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 35.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 15.0 C).
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Good although thete was 2 hours delay in the flight but still is good 😊
Comfort
Boarding
Food
Overall
Entertainment
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Good although thete was 2 hours delay in the flight but still is good 😊
Comfort
Boarding
Food
Overall
Entertainment
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Reviews
Good although thete was 2 hours delay in the flight but still is good 😊
Comfort
Boarding
Food
Overall
Entertainment
Crew
Reviews
Good although thete was 2 hours delay in the flight but still is good 😊
Comfort
Boarding
Food
Overall
Entertainment
Crew
Reviews
Good although thete was 2 hours delay in the flight but still is good 😊
Comfort
Boarding
Food
Overall
Entertainment
Crew
Reviews
Good although thete was 2 hours delay in the flight but still is good 😊
Dammam is one of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s most beautiful cities and it enjoys a superb location on the Persian Gulf where crystal clear waters and sparkling white sand beaches, such as the aptly named Half Moon Beach, are a major attraction.
Join the locals and take a walk on the Corniche, where a popular designated walking track extends for 2 miles (4km) along the scenic shores of the Gulf. Beach sports are popular and there are kiosks for drinks and snacks as well as children’s playgrounds, and the grassy spaces, gardens and sandy areas on the Corniche are beautiful.
Man-made Al-Marjan Island is an extension of the Corniche, and is connected by a bridge to the pier. Try one of the ferry or boat trips to the island to enjoy the well laid out children’s playgrounds and to see the monument at its centre, or visit the Dolphin Centre at the entrance to the island where daily seal and dolphin shows and an amusement park are major attractions.
Be sure to visit King Abdullah Park while you’re on the sea front. The park has a distinctive design which includes extensive grassy spaces, fountains, restaurants and playgrounds, as well as a theatre which is the venue for several festivals and celebrations.
Tarout Castle stands high on a hill at the centre of Tarout Island in the old town and was named after the ancient Phoenician God of love and beauty. This historical landmark was built in the 16th century, on the site of previous ancient settlements that date back over 5000 years. Today, visitors can see the Al-Basha bath and enjoy incredible views over the city from the island.
There is also exceptional shopping in the city, and the Ash-Shate’a mall and Marina mall have a range of designer and local stores, as well as several international franchise restaurants in their food courts areas.
Unfortunately the city does not have a good public transport system. Taxis and ‘dubbabs’ are available in the market area and are seen as the province of low status foreign workers; so many travellers choose to hire a car for the duration of their stay. It’s simple to hire a car at the airport, and all the major outlets are represented.