Al Rahmah Mosque

The Floating Mosque of Jeddah, also known as Al-Rahma Mosque, is one of the most iconic landmarks in Jeddah, beautifully built on the shores of the Red Sea. Constructed in 1985, the mosque stands gracefully above the water, supported by pillars anchored beneath the sea, giving visitors a mesmerizing impression of a mosque floating on the waves.

The mosque’s white marble exterior gleams under the sunlight, reflecting the brilliance of the Red Sea, while at night it glows softly under elegant lighting, creating a tranquil and captivating atmosphere. Its architectural design is a stunning blend of traditional Islamic artistry and modern construction, showcasing intricate Arabic calligraphy, domes, and arches that reflect both cultural heritage and contemporary elegance.

The interior of the mosque features spacious prayer halls, advanced lighting and sound systems, and beautifully designed stained-glass windows that illuminate the space with colorful patterns. Surrounding the mosque are open walkways that allow visitors to admire panoramic views of the sea and the Jeddah coastline.

Today, Al-Rahma Mosque is one of Jeddah’s most visited attractions, welcoming both worshippers and tourists from around the world. It serves not only as a place of worship but also as a symbol of serenity and architectural beauty that unites faith with the natural beauty of the sea.

With Wadi Trip, you can include a visit to the Floating Mosque of Jeddah in your city tour — to experience a moment of peace, faith, and timeless elegance above the waters of the Red Sea.