Ramadan Umrah Packages 2027 from UK
Qiblatain offers ATOL-protected Ramadan Umrah packages from UK starting at £680 per person. Every package includes return flights, your Umrah visa, hotels in Makkah and Madinah, and airport transfers. Choose 3, 4 or 5-star hotels for 7 to 10 nights, with departures from London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Bradford and Leicester.
Ramadan 2027 is expected to begin around 8 February 2027, depending on the moon sighting. Places for Ramadan fill faster than any other time of year, and hotels near the Haram sell out months in advance. If you plan to spend Ramadan in Makkah, booking early is the single best way to keep your costs down.
Qiblatain UK (Travixum Ltd, ATOL 12192) is a London-based Islamic travel agency. We are authorised by the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, so your booking and your money are protected from the day you pay your deposit to the day you fly home.
Call us on 0203 900 0999 or message us on WhatsApp at +44 7377 674610 for today's prices.
How Much Does a Ramadan Umrah Package Cost from the UK?
A Ramadan Umrah package from the UK costs between £680 and £1,250 per person, depending on your hotel rating, how many nights you stay, and how close your hotel is to the Haram. Packages during the last ten nights of Ramadan cost more because demand is at its highest.
| Package | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
|
3-Star Ramadan Umrah Package |
7 Nights |
£680 |
|
3-Star Ramadan Umrah Package |
10 Nights |
£790 |
|
4-Star Ramadan Umrah Package |
7 Nights |
£790 |
|
4-Star Ramadan Umrah Package |
10 Nights |
£995 |
|
5-Star Ramadan Umrah Package |
7 Nights |
£980 |
|
5-Star Ramadan Umrah Package |
10 Nights |
£1250 |
Prices change with flight availability and hotel demand, so treat the figures above as starting points. Call us for a fixed quote — we will confirm the full price in writing before you pay anything, with no hidden fees.
What's Included in Our Ramadan Umrah Packages?
Every Qiblatain Ramadan package includes:
- Return flights from major UK airports with trusted airlines including British Airways, Saudia, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Turkish Airlines and Etihad
- Umrah visa from UK — we handle the full application for you
- Hotels in Makkah and Madinah, chosen for their distance to the Haram
- Air-conditioned transfers between Jeddah or Madinah airport and your hotels
- 24/7 support from our UK-based team, before and during your trip
- ATOL protection (ATOL 12192), so your money is safe if anything goes wrong
You can also add Ziyarah tours of the historic sites in Makkah and Madinah, request rooms with a Haram view, or extend your stay. Tell us what you need and we will build the package around you.
Why Perform Umrah in Ramadan?
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said that Umrah in Ramadan is equal in reward to Hajj (Sahih al-Bukhari). That single hadith is why millions of Muslims choose Ramadan above every other month.
There are practical reasons too. Fasting, praying Taraweeh in the Haram, and breaking your fast alongside worshippers from every corner of the world is an experience you cannot get at any other time. The atmosphere in Makkah during Ramadan — especially after Maghrib, when the courtyards fill with dates and Zamzam — stays with pilgrims for life.
Ramadan is the busiest and most expensive Umrah season. Crowds are large, hotels charge peak rates, and flights fill early. A well-planned package removes most of that stress, which is exactly what we do.
Key Benefits of Performing Umrah in Ramadan
- Reward equal to Hajj — as stated in the hadith of Sahih al-Bukhari
- The chance of Laylatul Qadr — worship on the Night of Power is better than a thousand months
- Taraweeh at the Haram — praying behind the imams of Makkah and Madinah every night
- Iftar with millions — dates and Zamzam shared across the courtyards after Maghrib
- Greater self-discipline — combining the fast with the rituals of Umrah deepens the whole experience
- Multiplied rewards for every good deed — charity, Qur'an recitation and prayer all carry extra weight in Ramadan
- A spiritual reset — many pilgrims describe Ramadan Umrah as the point their daily worship changed for good
Last 10 Nights Ramadan Umrah Packages
The last ten nights of Ramadan are the most sought-after dates of the entire Islamic year because they include Laylatul Qadr — the Night of Power, better than a thousand months (Qur'an 97:3). Many pilgrims travel specifically to spend these nights in worship at the Haram.
Because demand peaks in these ten nights, three things happen:
- Prices rise — expect to pay more than early-Ramadan dates for the same hotel
- Hotels near the Haram sell out first — often four to six months ahead
- Flights from the UK fill quickly, especially from London and Manchester
If your heart is set on the last ten nights, contact us as early as you can. We hold allocations with hotels in both cities and can usually secure rooms that are no longer available on public booking sites.
Early Ramadan or the Last Ten Nights — Which Should You Choose?
The first twenty days are calmer and cheaper. Hotels charge lower rates, the Haram is busy but manageable, and you can usually pray close to the Kaaba without long waits. This is the better choice for first-time pilgrims, families with young children, and anyone on a tighter budget who still wants the full reward of Umrah in Ramadan.
The last ten nights carry the greatest reward, including Laylatul Qadr, but they are also the most intense. Expect the largest crowds of the year, higher prices, and full hotels. Pilgrims who choose these dates usually plan their worship carefully — resting during the day and spending the nights in prayer.
Many of our pilgrims split the difference: they arrive mid-Ramadan, settle in while it is quieter, and stay through to the final nights. If you are unsure, tell us your budget and who is travelling with you, and we will give you an honest recommendation. And if Ramadan dates don't work for your family this year, our Umrah packages 2027 cover every month, with quieter dates and lower prices outside the peak season.
What a Typical Ramadan Day in Makkah Looks Like
Life in Makkah turns upside down during Ramadan — the city rests in the day and comes alive at night. A typical day for our pilgrims looks like this:
- Suhoor (before dawn): hotels near the Haram serve Suhoor from around 3am. Eat well and drink plenty of water — the day ahead is long.
- Fajr at the Haram, then most pilgrims rest through the morning.
- Afternoon: Dhuhr and Asr at the mosque, Qur'an reading, and rest. Avoid performing Tawaf in the afternoon heat while fasting.
- Iftar: the courtyards fill with dates, Zamzam and laban shared freely among worshippers. Breaking your fast inside the Haram is a moment many pilgrims describe as the highlight of their whole trip.
- Night: Taraweeh behind the imams of the Haram and, for many, Tawaf in the cool of the early hours when the Mataf is quietest.
We share a full day-by-day guide with every pilgrim before departure, including the best times for Tawaf and Sa'i while fasting.
10 Practical Tips for Your Ramadan Umrah
- Book four to six months early. It is the single biggest money-saver — Ramadan prices only move one way as the month approaches.
- Perform your Umrah on the night you arrive if you have the energy. The rituals are done, and the rest of your stay is free for worship.
- Time Tawaf for after midnight. The Mataf is coolest and quietest between 1am and Fajr.
- Drink water steadily between Iftar and Suhoor — not all at once. Dehydration is the most common problem UK pilgrims face.
- Wear broken-in, comfortable footwear. You will walk far more than you expect, and new sandals cause blisters by day two.
- Keep a small drawstring bag for your shoes inside the mosque, so you can exit from any gate.
- Rest in the day without guilt. Sleeping after Fajr is how the locals manage Ramadan — nights are for worship.
- Learn your duas before you fly. Reading from a phone during Tawaf is harder than it sounds in a crowd.
- Carry dates and a small water bottle near Maghrib. If you are away from the Haram at sunset, you can still break your fast on time.
- Save our WhatsApp number +44 7377 674610 before departure. If a flight changes or you need help in Saudi Arabia, one message reaches our team.
Why Book Your Ramadan Umrah with Qiblatain?
Choosing who to travel with matters more in Ramadan than in any other month, because there is no room for error when everything is at full capacity. Here is what you get with us:
- ATOL protected (ATOL 12192) — verify us on the https://www.caa.co.uk/. Your money is legally protected.
- Authorised by the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah — your visa and ground arrangements meet all Saudi requirements
- UK-based team in London — call 0203 900 0999 and speak to a real person who has organised Ramadan trips for years
- Transparent pricing — the price we quote is the price you pay
- Guidance for first-time pilgrims — we explain the rituals of Umrah, what to pack for fasting in Saudi heat, and how to plan your days around Taraweeh
We arrange Ramadan Umrah packages from London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Bradford and Leicester, with flexible departure dates across the whole month. You can also browse our full range of Umrah Packages for travel at any time of year.
How to Book Your Ramadan Umrah Package?
Booking takes three simple steps:
- Call 0203 900 0999 or message us on WhatsApp +44 7377 674610. Tell us your dates, budget and how many people are travelling.
- Choose your package. We will send you two or three options with exact hotels, flight times and a fixed price.
- Pay your deposit and send your documents. You need a UK passport valid for at least six months from your travel date, plus passport photos. We handle the visa.
That's it. From there, our team looks after everything until you are back home.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a Ramadan Umrah package from the UK?
Ramadan Umrah packages from the UK start at £680 per person for 7 nights in 3-star hotels, including flights, visa, accommodation and transfers. Prices rise for 4 and 5-star hotels, longer stays, and travel during the last ten nights of Ramadan.
When is Ramadan 2027?
Ramadan 2027 is expected to begin around 8 February 2027 and end around 9 March 2027, depending on the moon sighting. Exact dates are confirmed only when the new moon is sighted.
Is Umrah in Ramadan equal to Hajj?
Yes, in reward. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said that Umrah performed in Ramadan is equal to Hajj in reward (Sahih al-Bukhari). It does not, however, replace the obligation of Hajj itself.
Can I do Umrah during the last 10 days of Ramadan?
Yes. We offer packages covering the last ten nights of Ramadan, which include Laylatul Qadr. These dates sell out fastest and cost the most, so we recommend booking at least four to six months ahead.
What is included in a Ramadan Umrah package?
Our Ramadan packages include return flights from the UK, your Umrah visa, hotels in Makkah and Madinah, airport transfers, and 24/7 support. Ziyarah tours and hotel upgrades can be added.
Which UK cities do you fly from during Ramadan?
We arrange Ramadan Umrah departures from London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Bradford and Leicester, using airlines such as British Airways, Saudia, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Turkish Airlines and Etihad.
Is it harder to do Umrah while fasting?
Umrah while fasting is manageable with planning. Most pilgrims perform Tawaf and Sa'i at night or in the early morning when it is cooler and the Haram is less crowded. Our team shares practical advice on timing your rituals around Suhoor, Iftar and Taraweeh.
Are your Ramadan Umrah packages ATOL protected?
Yes. Qiblatain (Travixum Ltd) holds ATOL licence 12192 and is authorised by the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah. Your payment is protected from booking to return.
How far are the hotels from the Haram?
It depends on the package. Our 5-star options are within short walking distance of Masjid al-Haram, while 3-star economy hotels are further out with shuttle access. We always confirm the exact hotel and distance before you book.
Can I customise my Ramadan Umrah package?
Yes. You can choose your departure airport, number of nights, hotel rating, room type and extra services such as Ziyarah tours. Tell us your budget and we will build a package to match.

