One store will cater exclusively to non-Muslim staff at state oil giant Aramco in Dhahran, the eastern hub of the kingdom’s energy sector. The second, in the bustling Red Sea port of Jeddah, will serve diplomats and select residents. These outlets mark a cautious easing of a 73-year-old ban, aimed at attracting global talent and tourists amid Vision 2030’s diversification drive.
Despite these steps, Saudi Arabia maintains its official nationwide ban on alcohol sales to the general public, both Saudi citizens and ordinary foreign residents. There has been no formal announcement that regular tourists will be able to buy alcohol, and senior officials have recently stressed that tourism growth is being pursued without lifting the ban.


