Fly from Chicago to Dammam with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Chicago to Dammam and be transported from the river views of Lake Michigan to the tranquil coastline of the Arabian Gulf.
Full of culture and intrigue, explore the modern metropolis of Dammam and discover its beautiful leafy parks, relaxing waters and long shores of sandy beaches.
Fly from Chicago to Dammam to indulge in a plethora of delicious cuisines before taking a sunset walk along the corniche.
Flying from Chicago to Dammam: FAQs
What is the weather like in Dammam?
The weather in Dammam can get very hot between May to September, with daily highs getting above 38°C. The city experiences a cool season between December to March, with temperatures reaching lows of 11°C and highs of 25°C. There is very little rainfall throughout the year and it is usually clear with a light breeze in the winter.
What food is Dammam known for?
Across the Middle East, food is seen as a symbol of hospitality, and locals take great pleasure in feeding visitors. Food is intended to be shared and enjoyed together. Expect large platters and huge rice dishes such as biryani and Kabsa. Chicken and lamb dishes are very popular, as is humous and dates. Make sure you also enjoy a cup of traditional Arabic coffee or delicious mint tea while you’re here.
Top tips for Chicago to Dammam
Walk along the Corniche
If you enjoy spending evenings strolling along the Chicago Riverwalk, then a trip to the Corniche in Dammam is a must. A walk along the promenade overlooking the Arabian Gulf is one of the most relaxing things you can do in the city. Feel the sea breeze on your face in the warm summer months or find a spot at one of the terrace cafes to tuck into the catch of the day.
Search the souk
Swap the well-known stores on the Magnificent Mile for authentic finds at the Share al Hob Traditional Market. Also known as the Love Market, this colourful souk is bursting with character and beautiful goods. Jewellery, clothing and spices are the stars of the show here. This is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the local culture while picking up a souvenir.