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Ziyuf Al Rahman puts together a 10 days Umrah package from UK that gives you real time in both Makkah and Madinah, without dragging your trip out for weeks. We build every itinerary around ibadah first, comfort second, and your budget always in mind. You get flights, hotels, visa support and guided ziyarah, all bundled into one clear price with no nasty surprises later.
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Our all-inclusive 10 Days Umrah packages from UK cover the essentials so you’re not left chasing separate bookings for visa, flights, hotels, transport and guidance.
(NOTE: All package prices displayed are estimated. Actual prices vary depending on the time of booking and your chosen travel dates.)
10 Nights 5 Star Umrah Package
£799
£1100
per person
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12 Nights 5 Star December Umrah Package
£1195
£1395
per person
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14 Nights 5 Star Easter Umrah Package
£1299
£1499
per person
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Embarking on Umrah with your family is a precious journey, and our packages are crafted to make it smooth, meaningful, and spiritually fulfilling for all ages.
Your 10-day Umrah package includes flights, visa, hotels close to the Haramain, and dependable transport, so every traveller, from young children to elderly parents, stays comfortable throughout..
Completing a 10-day Umrah as a family multiplies the blessings you receive. Every prayer, du'a, and act of ibadah feels deeper when shared with the people you love most.
Our team offers practical guidance and assistance across your whole 10-day Umrah journey. From visa support till you come back home, you and your family can focus fully on ibadah without worrying.
Our 10-day Umrah package from UK consider the needs of every family member. With carefully chosen hotels, easy access to the Haramain, and flexible travel plans.
Start planning your spiritual journey today. Our 10 days Umrah package from the UK are designed to make every moment safe, comfortable, and memorable for all pilgrims.
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Here’s what typically sits inside a Ziyuf Al Rahman 10-day Umrah package:
We’re clear about value for money rather than chasing the “cheapest Umrah deal” label. Cheap can mean corners cut, and we’d rather show you exactly what you’re paying for: which hotel, how far from the Haram, what meals are included, and whether transport is shared or private. Every quote we send breaks this down line by line, so there’s nothing hidden and nothing added on later.
We’ve refined this itinerary over years of running trips, and it strikes a fair balance between Makkah and Madinah. You get five focused days in each city, plus travel days either side. Nobody feels rushed, and nobody feels bored either.
Day 1 – Arrival in Makkah
You’ll land in Jeddah, transfer by coach to your Makkah hotel, and settle in. Most groups arrive already in Ihram (the simple white garments worn for Umrah), having entered this sacred state before crossing the Miqat boundary. After checking in, you’ll perform your Umrah: Tawaf around the Kaaba, followed by Sa’i between the hills of Safa and Marwah, then trimming your hair to complete the rites.
Days 2 to 4 – Focused ibadah in Masjid al-Haram
These middle days are yours. We keep the schedule light so you can pray all five daily prayers in the Haram itself, read Qur’an, and simply sit with your thoughts near the Kaaba. Many pilgrims tell us this stretch is the most emotional part of the whole trip. We also offer optional ziyarat to Jabal al-Noor, the Mountain of Light where the Prophet (peace be upon him) received the first Quranic revelation in the Cave of Hira. It’s a proper climb, roughly 45 to 90 minutes uphill, so we schedule it early morning or after Isha to dodge Makkah’s fierce midday heat. For those who prefer a gentler pace, we can arrange a visit to Mina instead, walking distance from some routes and rich in Hajj-era history.
Day 5 – Final Makkah prayers and travel prep
Your last morning in Makkah is kept free for extra Tawaf if you’d like it, plus time to pack and rest before the road journey to Madinah. We handle luggage and transfers so you’re not scrambling around at checkout.
Day 6 – Travel to Madinah and settling in
The coach journey between Makkah and Madinah takes around 4 to 5 hours depending on traffic and your exact hotel locations. On arrival, you’ll check in and head straight to Masjid an-Nabawi for your first prayer in the Prophet’s mosque, a moment that genuinely moves most people to tears.
Days 7 and 8 – Ibadah at Masjid an-Nabawi and the Rawdah
These days centre on the mosque itself. Where possible, our on-ground team helps arrange entry to the Rawdah, the area between the Prophet’s (peace be upon him) pulpit and his resting place, considered one of the most blessed spots on earth. Entry can involve queuing and timed slots, so we brief you beforehand on how the system typically works. Sending salutations upon the Prophet (peace be upon him) here carries deep meaning for pilgrims, and we build in plenty of quiet time for that.
Day 9 – Guided ziyarat around Madinah
We take groups out to Quba Mosque, the first mosque built in Islam, and to Mount Uhud, site of the well-known battle in early Islamic history. Depending on the group, we’ll also stop at Masjid al-Qiblatain and Jannat al-Baqi. It’s a full day, but a rewarding one, and there’s always a break for lunch and rest in between stops.
Day 10 – Departure
Your final morning allows for one last prayer at Masjid an-Nabawi before we transfer you to the airport for your flight home. We build in a sensible buffer so you’re not rushing through security stressed and sweaty.
We arrange departures from all major UK airports, so wherever you’re based, getting to Saudi Arabia doesn’t mean a mad dash across the country first.
Direct flights save you the hassle of a layover, though connecting flights can sometimes work out cheaper, especially outside peak season. Either way, your package includes return flights and a standard checked baggage allowance, so you won’t be caught out at the check-in desk wondering what you’re allowed to bring home for family and friends (and let’s be honest, dates, Zamzam water, and prayer mats add up quickly).
Choosing a hotel isn’t just about star ratings. Distance to the Haram matters just as much, and sometimes more, especially if you’re travelling with elderly parents or young kids. We offer 3-star, 4-star, and 5-star Umrah packages options in both Makkah and Madinah, and we always give you the exact distance in metres, not vague marketing lines like “5 minutes away”.
Madinah’s hotel zone clusters more tightly around Masjid an-Nabawi. Even 3-star options here tend to land within a comfortable walk. A few 5-star hotels, like Le Meridien Madinah, sit further out at roughly 9km and rely on shuttle transfers instead. We flag this clearly before you book, because a “5-star” hotel miles from the mosque isn’t automatically the better pick for daily prayers.
Cleanliness varies between properties (that’s true anywhere in the world), so we only work with hotels we’ve personally checked or that come recommended through trusted partners. Halal food is standard across every partner hotel, and most run breakfast buffets alongside halal restaurants close by. Wi-Fi comes included at nearly every property. Signal inside the Haram can be patchy though, so many pilgrims grab a local SIM on arrival. Lifts and step-free access are available at most hotels we book, and we’ll flag any property with limited wheelchair access well ahead of your trip.
We’d rather over-explain this than leave you guessing later.
Being upfront about exclusions matters to us. Nobody wants to land in Makkah only to discover their “all-inclusive” package quietly skipped lunch for ten days straight (we’ve heard that story from other agencies too many times).
Prices move around a fair bit depending on three things: your hotel standard, the month you travel, and how many people share a room. We’ll break each of these down so you’re not left guessing.
For a 10-day Umrah package UK travellers usually see something like this during off-peak months:
These figures shift depending on room occupancy too. Quad-sharing brings the per-person cost down noticeably compared to double rooms, sometimes by £150 to £300 across a longer trip. Families travelling together often find quad or triple rooms make the most financial sense, without sacrificing much comfort.
Ramadan and the summer school holidays push prices up considerably, sometimes doubling the cost of an off-peak trip. If your dates are flexible, January, February, June, and quieter stretches of October tend to offer the best value. Booking early matters too. We generally recommend securing your 10-day Umrah package UK dates four to six months ahead for off-peak travel, and closer to nine to twelve months out if you’re set on Ramadan.
We’ll always be upfront if a “deal” comes with a catch (a hotel further from the Haram, say, or a longer layover). Cheap 10 days Umrah packages UK travellers find online sometimes hide these trade-offs, so ask us directly and we’ll lay it out plainly.
Families juggling school terms and work rotas need a trip that’s mapped out clearly. Ten days gives kids and parents enough worship time without the exhaustion that longer trips can bring, especially with younger children in tow.
Couples often tell us they want meaningful time together without an overwhelming schedule. This package gives quiet mornings in the Haram and evenings free to reflect, which suits a couple’s pace far better than a rushed itinerary.
Older travellers benefit hugely from our 4-star and 5-star hotel options closer to the mosques, cutting down walking distances considerably. We also arrange wheelchair assistance and slower-paced ziyarah stops where needed, because dignity matters just as much as devotion here.
If you’ve never performed Umrah before, ten days gives you room to learn as you go without feeling rushed through the rituals. Our on-ground team walks first-timers through Tawaf, Sa’i, and general etiquette step by step, so nothing feels intimidating.
Spending five full days in Makkah and five in Madinah gives you something rare: proper time to sit with your faith rather than tick off rituals quickly. Many pilgrims describe the shift between the two cities as moving from intensity (the Kaaba, the crowds, the emotion) to calm (the gentle rhythm of Madinah, the Rawdah, the quiet streets near Masjid an-Nabawi).
We run a pre-departure briefing for every group, covering exactly this. It’s not a lecture, just practical guidance from people who’ve walked the same path many times themselves. Our support team stays reachable throughout your trip too, so if a question comes up at 2am near the Haram, you’re not stuck for answers.
Over the years, hundreds of pilgrims have travelled with us on this 10-day route, from nervous first-timers to repeat customers who’ve booked three or four times over. Many bookings arrive through word of mouth, with families telling other families at their local mosque that we treated them fairly.
Pre-departure briefings and 24/7 support form part of every package, not an extra add-on. Pilgrims often mention afterwards how much it helped, knowing someone was a phone call away even late at night in Saudi Arabia. That trust builds slowly, through doing small things properly on every single trip.
Getting started takes just a few minutes, and there’s no pressure at any stage.
Families from Manchester, couples from London, and groups from Birmingham all reach out to us for the same reason: a clear, honest plan for their journey. Get in touch today, and let’s start planning your trip to Makkah and Madinah properly.
Get answers to common questions about our Umrah packages and services.
British passport holders still need an Umrah visa (it’s separate from a tourist visa, and people mix this up often). Documents usually clear within a few working days once submitted. Your passport needs six months validity left, so check the expiry date before you book flights.
A 3-star hotel in the Ajyad area of Makkah typically brings the price to £725 to £900 per person for off-peak travel. Step up to 4-star and you’re looking at £925 to £1,200. Five-star sits between £1,150 and £1,600, and Ramadan pushes every one of these ranges up sharply.
Flights, visa support, hotels, transfers, transport between cities, and guided ziyarah all sit inside your package price. Lunch, dinner, insurance, and personal spending money sit outside it. Every quote we send spells this out line by line, so nothing surprises you once you land in Jeddah.
London and Manchester both run direct services to Jeddah, taking around six hours. Birmingham usually means one connection, stretching things to roughly 6.5 to 7 hours. Whichever airport suits you, expect one checked bag near 20kg to 25kg (extra weight can be added for a fee, handy for Zamzam water and gifts).
Quad-sharing drops the per-person cost noticeably, which suits family Umrah packages from UK travelling with four or more. Mosque groups and friends booking together get similar savings under our group Umrah packages UK. Child pricing varies by airline, so ask us directly rather than assuming a flat discount applies.
Hotels near the Haram and Masjid an-Nabawi cut daily walking down for older travellers, and we book these as standard where budget allows. Wheelchair assistance can be arranged at airports and during ziyarah stops too. Tell us your needs at booking, and we’ll shape the pace around comfort, not speed.
Seven days can feel rushed, especially for first-timers still learning Tawaf and Sa’i. Fourteen days gives more ibadah time, but it eats into annual leave fast. Sitting between the two, ten days gives five settled days in Makkah and five in Madinah, without wearing you out or draining your leave.
Our online team stays reachable and helps rearrange transfers if a delay throws off your hotel check-in. Sometimes ATOL protection also applies if a scheduled flight gets cancelled because the airline stops trading. Cancellation terms shift depending on how close to departure you make changes, and we’ll talk you through this clearly before any deposit changes hands.