Bahrain

Travel Guide
Manama featuring a sandy beach, a city and general coastal views
With atmospheric traditional towns and heritage sites, soaring skyscrapers and glitzy malls, this Gulf island nation is a vacationer’s delight.

Bahrain is steeped in history and features some of the most fascinating ancient sites in the world, yet it also offers visitors a touch of glamor with its high-rise hotels, mega-malls and fine-dining restaurants. Despite being a small island nation, Bahrain is packed with exciting things to do. For an away-from-it-all break, head to the outlying islands that serve as tropical oases.

Visit the modern capital of Manama, known for its fantastic restaurants and art galleries. Wander around the Bahrain National Museum, the country's most popular attraction. Exhibits here chronicle Bahrain’s history. Marvel at the architecture of the Bahrain National Theatre, the third-largest opera house in the Arab world.

Pick up a bargain in Manama Souq, where clothing, nuts, spices and shisha pipes are all for sale. Take a tour around the Al Fateh Mosque, the largest mosque in the country.

A 20-minute drive west will take you to Bahrain Fort, a stunning 16th-century hilltop fort overlooking the northern coast. Get a photograph in front of the Tree of Life, an ancient mesquite tree whose survival in the barren desert has led to locals claiming it is the last trace of the Garden of Eden.

Just 20 minutes’ drive southwest of Manama discover the ancient Burial Mounds of A’ali, a vast collection of burial tombs that forms one of the largest prehistoric cemeteries in the world.

Take a boat out to the Hawar Islands and watch for dolphins and flamingos. For something more exhilarating, drive a racing car around the track at the Bahrain International Circuit, one of the world’s best motorsport facilities.

Fly into Bahrain International Airport. Take taxis for shorter journeys or book a tour guide to help you explore more remote attractions and islands. Visit during the latter half of the year in fall and winter for the most temperate weather and blue skies. Bahrain is often considered to be one of the most progressive and relaxed of the Arab nations, allowing the entire family to fully enjoy a vacation here.

Explore a centuries-old fort one day and take the children to a lively water park the next. In Bahrain, the choice is up to you.

Popular cities in Bahrain

Bahrain World Trade Center which includes a city, modern architecture and night scenes
Manama
Known for Shopping, Entertainment and Cafes
Bustling and prosperous, this Middle Eastern capital city appeals to anyone who loves to shop, dine or browse art galleries.

Reasons to visit

  • Bab Al Bahrain
  • Oasis Mall
  • Bahrain National Museum
Amwaj Islands which includes a river or creek and a bay or harbor
Muharraq
Known for Family-friendly, Beaches and Art
Get away to romantic Muharraq! Enjoy the art, cafes, and beaches.

Reasons to visit

  • Amwaj Islands
  • Prince Khalifa Bin Salman Park
  • Muharraq Souq
Zallaq featuring bird life and a pond
Zallaq
Known for Beaches, Relaxing and Sea
Enjoy this resort-like town on the western coast of Bahrain, beloved for its wildlife park, impressive mosque and fabulous stretch of beach.v

Reasons to visit

  • Al Jazaira Beach
  • Al Areen Wildlife Sanctuary
Al Jasra Handicraft Centre showing signage
Al Jasra
Known for Culture, Monuments and Museums
Visit this small historical village in central Bahrain for its traditional architecture and cultural heritage, from festivals to handicrafts.

Reasons to visit

  • Al Jasra Handicraft Centre
Riffa Fort which includes heritage architecture
Riffa
Known for Football, Adventure and Golf
Explore the second-largest city in Bahrain, home of the royal family and offering several attractions, from sports arenas to a historic fort.

Reasons to visit

  • Riffa Fort
Isa Town
Isa Town
Known for Universities and Entertainment
Experience Isa Town: its university life, entertainment, and more!

Bahrain

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