

Umrah is not just a journey but a spiritual step. But in the UK, when you start checking flights, hotels, visas and transport, your wallet starts crying. The cost is skyrocketing. You’re looking at £1,800, £2,000… and even more. For many families, it feels impossible.
But really? You don’t have to spend that much. You can still do Umrah for under £1,000 in 2025. Yes – real talk. You just need to plan smartly, don’t fall for the glossy brochure talk, and understand how the system works.
This article is your powerhouse resource. No fluff, no tricks.
In this article, we will talk about:
● What makes a cheap Umrah package truly valuable?
● How to avoid scams targeting UK Muslims.
● UK market pricing and monthly breakdown
● Tips that will save you £100–£500 without compromising your peace of mind.
A cheap Umrah doesn’t mean you sleep on the floor or eat bread and onions. It means you strip away the nonsense and keep only what’s important. A clean bed, working AC, close to the Haram, a flight that’s safe — that’s enough. No need for golden taps.
In the UK, a typical low-cost Umrah deal for 2025 looks like this:
Hotel: clean, simple, closed
● Usually 3 or 4-star hotels. Not luxury, but with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and sometimes free breakfast (if you’re lucky).
● Distance? 800 to 1200 meters from the Haram. You will walk 10-15 minutes. Good for the body and soul.
● You don’t get a private room. You share with 2 or 3 others. Maybe a snoring guy. But that makes it cheaper.
Flights: Economy class, no lavish food
● Return ticket from the UK — cities like London, Manchester, and Birmingham.
● Airlines that won’t hurt your wallet:
● Turkish Airlines (via Istanbul)
● Royal Jordanian (via Amman)
● Egypt Air, Saudia, Kuwait Airways
These flights take longer but save you £200–£300. You want it fast or cheap — you choose.
Visas and documents: Now, all digital
● Visas for Umrah are included in the package (3-5 day processing)
● Digital passport submission (new 2025 rule for Saudi e-visas)
● Basic medical insurance included. Saudi rules are not your choice.
Transport: You move, you pray, you sleep
● Someone will pick you up from Jeddah or Medina airport.
● The group bus takes you from Makkah to Medina (or the other way around).
● Sometimes they offer a pilgrimage tour (you pay extra - maybe £30–£50)
All of this? You pay £850–£1,200, but only if you book early and avoid school holidays. Last-minute booking? Prices jump like camels.
People hear “cheap Umrah” and think it’s probably a bad, dirty hotel, no food, long bus - but that’s not true. Cheap simply means you don’t waste money. You get what you need, and nothing extra.
If you understand how Umrah prices add up, you can plan smartly and save hundreds of pounds. Let’s break it down like normal people, not like travel agents.
Is Umrah expensive or cheap? (Key points)
Flight details
A direct flight is faster, but costs more. An indirect flight (like Turkish via Istanbul or Royal Jordanian via Amman) takes longer, but saves money.
Morning or night flights are also cheaper than afternoon flights.
What’s included?
Some packages include meals, pilgrimage tours, and airport pickups. Some don’t. More included = more money.
Always ask what you get before you pay.
How much is a room?
The price is per person, usually with 4 people in the room. Want only 2? You pay more.
Want a single room? Get your wallet ready.
When you book.
Book 6-8 weeks in advance - better chance of finding a bargain. Prices increase quickly if you book at the last minute.
These are typical prices if you take an economy flight, 3-star hotel, shared room, and basic visa support.
June (£1,150–£1,300)
Summer holidays in the UK. Families go together = price increases. Cheap deals are hard to find.
July (£1,250–£1,500)
Full summer rush. Flights are full, agents charge high fares. Only book now if necessary.
August (£1,100–£1,350)
It’s still hot in Saudi Arabia. But prices drop after mid-August. You can find some fair deals.
September (£950–£1,150)
The rush is over. Flights are cheaper. Fewer people in the Haram. One of the best months for a peaceful Umrah.
October (£850–£1,100)
The month of champions. Less crowds. Better weather. Hotels are offering discounts.
If you want cheap + peaceful + clean = go in October. No argument.
Real tips from real people
If you have the freedom to choose your travel time, choose October.
You get:
● Better prices.
● Cooler weather
● Fewer people pushing you around during the Tawaf.
● It’s easier to focus on pray.
It’s not just about saving money – it’s about finding peace.
Do you see a WhatsApp guy offering £699 “Luxury Umrah”? Run away. Good deals exist — but only from people with a proper base.
● What to check:
● Real UK-based agency
● Must be ATOL-protected
● Must be registered with the Saudi Hajj & Umrah Ministry
● Must have real address, UK number, Google reviews
Bonus: Go visit them. If the door is real, the deal is likely real.
Timing is not just smart — it’s a weapon. You go in the wrong month, you pay double for the same bed.
Best (Cheapest) Months:
● October to mid-November: Quiet and cheap.
● February to early March: rush begins.
● Late May: Flights fall like leaves.
Avoid:
● Ramadan: You will pay 40–60% more. Only go if you have deep wallet.
● December holidays: School break = family prices go up.
● Hajj season: Umrah visas closed or limited. Expensive chaos.
● The months after Hajj are often cheaper, such as Rajab and Safar.
Best saving tip: Travel in months like Safar, Rabi al-Thani — nobody talks about them, but they’re golden. You can save £200–£400 easy.
Let’s simplify the process. Here’s your 7-point action plan:
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