Halal travel simply means traveling while staying true to your values as a Muslim: eating halal, praying on time, and choosing places where you feel comfortable. The good news? It has never been easier.
What is halal travel?
It covers three essentials: halal food, access to prayer (mosques or clean prayer spaces, knowing the Qibla), and a respectful environment (alcohol-free options, family-friendly settings). Nothing more complicated than that.
Finding halal food abroad
In Muslim-majority countries (Turkey, Morocco, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Gulf), food is halal by default. Elsewhere, look for the halal sign, restaurants run by Muslim families, or national labels (HMC in the UK, JAKIM in Malaysia). When in doubt, ask — and check our city guides: each listing is flagged honestly (« halal options », « flagged halal · to confirm ») and carries its source. We never certify anything ourselves.
How to pray while traveling
Keep prayer times for your exact location, use the Qibla compass, and find the closest mosque with our nearest mosque tool. Airports, malls and stations increasingly offer prayer rooms.
Halal-friendly accommodation
Prioritize alcohol-free hotels, halal breakfast options and family facilities. Read our complete halal hotels guide to know exactly what to look for.
The easiest destinations to start
Istanbul, Marrakesh, Kuala Lumpur and Dubai are ideal first trips: halal everywhere, mosques at every corner, and warm hospitality. Browse all our destinations to plan yours.