Summer Fruits Season
A season celebrating AlUla’s summer fruits, mangoes, figs, and grapes, through tasting experiences, farm-fresh shopping, and interactive events.
Khayrat AlUla is a celebration of AlUla’s rich agricultural seasons. From the first bloom to the final harvest, it brings together the county's natural abundance and the stories of the people who care for the land.
Rooted in tradition yet always evolving, Khayrat AlUla highlights the diversity of crops, the dedication of our local farmers, and the unique flavours that change with the seasons. It’s a window into AlUla’s living heritage, where nature, culture, and community grow together.
Each season in Khayrat AlUla opens a new chapter in the story of the land. As the weather shifts, so too does the rhythm of the harvest, bringing fresh crops, distinct flavours, and renewed energy to the region.
From dates to citrus, each harvest is celebrated through seasonal events that honour AlUla’s farming traditions and the people who keep them alive.
A season celebrating AlUla’s summer fruits, mangoes, figs, and grapes, through tasting experiences, farm-fresh shopping, and interactive events.
As the seasons shift, AlUla’s renowned dates reach peak quality, welcoming visitors from across the Kingdom and beyond to experience this cherished heritage crop.
As winter arrives, the Moringa peregrina, locally known as AlBan, comes into season, spotlighting its traditional uses and growing role in AlUla’s agricultural economy.
Winter in AlUla marks citrus season, with oranges, lemons, and citrons in abundance. Farmers offer fresh juices, handmade products, and seasonal cooking experiences.
With spring in full bloom, AlUla’s beekeepers begin harvesting honey. Visitors discover the richness of AlUla honey, its varieties, and exceptional quality.
Location: AlManshiyah Farmers Market – AlUla
Dates: 22 to 2 August 2025 (27 Muharram – 3 Safar 1446 AH)
Time: 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Activities Include:
- Summer fruit sales
- Tasting kiosks
- Children’s activities
Services: Free parking, accessible walkways, and children’s play areas
405,000 trees → 14,000 tonnes annually
4.1 million palms → 170,000 tonnes annually
216,000 trees → 4,900 tonnes annually (SAR 168,000 in sales in 2024)
78,000 trees → 194 tonnes annually
3,000 hives → 12 tonnes annually
The summer fruit harvest runs from 22 July until the end of the month.
Mangoes, figs, and grapes
Once a year.
Yes, preserved and refrigerated fruits are available in stores and directly from participating farmers
At AlManshiyah Farmers Market.
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