For millions of Muslims worldwide, the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina is a significant religious event. As Hajj 2026 approaches, the quality of internet connectivity, particularly Wi‑Fi, in luxury hotels across these cities is drawing increased attention.
Wi‑Fi Infrastructure in Leading Hotels
Luxury hotels in Mecca and Medina are preparing to accommodate the surge of pilgrims expected in 2026. Reliable Wi‑Fi has become a crucial amenity for guests who rely on digital services for communication, navigation, and religious observance during their stay.
According to a recent analysis by Ookla, several prominent hotels in both cities have invested in upgrading their wireless infrastructure. The study evaluated Wi‑Fi speed, coverage, and reliability across multiple properties, focusing on those catering to international visitors during the pilgrimage season.
Findings on Wi‑Fi Performance
The assessment revealed that most luxury hotels in Mecca offer high-speed Wi‑Fi, with average download speeds exceeding 50 Mbps in many establishments. Medina’s top hotels also demonstrated strong performance, though some properties reported slightly lower speeds during peak occupancy periods.
Coverage within hotel premises was generally comprehensive, with Wi‑Fi available in guest rooms, lobbies, and public areas. However, the report noted occasional connectivity issues in certain high-traffic zones, particularly during times of maximum guest volume.
Guest Expectations and Hotel Responses
Hotel management teams in both cities have acknowledged the increasing importance of seamless internet access for guests. Many have implemented network upgrades and expanded bandwidth capacity in anticipation of the 2026 pilgrimage.
“We recognize that our guests expect uninterrupted connectivity, especially during Hajj,” said a spokesperson for a leading Mecca hotel. “Our team is committed to providing reliable Wi‑Fi throughout the property.”
Ongoing Improvements and Future Outlook
While the majority of luxury hotels have made significant progress in enhancing their Wi‑Fi infrastructure, the report suggests that continued investment will be necessary to meet rising demand. With the number of pilgrims expected to increase in 2026, maintaining high-quality connectivity remains a priority for the hospitality sector in Mecca and Medina.