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Price Per Person on twin Sharing basisBahrain, officially known as the Kingdom of Bahrain, is an archipelago located in the Arabian Gulf, east of Saudi Arabia. It's one of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and is known for its blend of modernity and tradition. Bahrain offers a range of attractions, from historical sites and cultural festivals to modern shopping malls and a thriving dining scene. Bahrain's combination of historical sites, cultural richness, and modern developments make it an intriguing destination in the Arabian Gulf. Whether you're interested in exploring its archaeological sites, enjoying traditional cuisine, or experiencing its vibrant arts scene, Bahrain offers a diverse and welcoming travel experience.
Explore the capital city, Manama, known for its modern skyline, bustling souks, and cultural attractions. Key landmarks include the Bahrain National Museum, Bab Al Bahrain, and the Al Fateh Grand Mosque
Visit the UNESCO-listed Qal'at al-Bahrain (Bahrain Fort), an archaeological site that reflects the rich history of the region.
If you're a motorsports enthusiast, attend events at the Bahrain International Circuit, home to the Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix.
Discover Bahrain's pearling heritage by taking a traditional pearl diving excursion, where you can learn about the ancient art of pearl harvesting.
Meet our representative upon your arrival at Bahrain International Airport, before you will be escorted to the vehicle that will transfer you to your accommodation. The remainder of the day is all yours to bask in the comforts of the hotel or alternatively step out and explore the nearby attractions.
Half Day Manama City Tour: Today, you will set out to enjoy a perfect introduction of Manama’s best attractions and experiences on a guided half day city tour inclusive of transfers. Make your first stop at the stunning Al Fateh Mosque, which is the country’s largest mosque. It is so vast that it can hosts up to 7,000 worshippers at any given time. Check out its marvelous features including the largest of its kind fiberglass dome and the intricate yet magnificent Kulic calligraphy that graces its walls. If your tour coincides on a Friday (prayer day), this makes for some remarkable photo ops. You will next visit the region’s oldest and largest museum, Bahrain National Museum; it enlightens you on the region’s culture and past that dates back to as early as 6,000 years. As the tour continues, stop for some exuberant shopping experience at Muharraq Souq. You will also visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Qal'at al-Bahrain (also known as Bahrain Fort) as part of your sightseeing tour. The last stop is at Bab al Bahrain – a historical landmark that is translated as Gateway of Bahrain. You can shop at its old souk or simply immerse yourself in its antiquated settings.
With the whole day at your leisure, make the most of this time to discover the city’s gastronomic scene or hidden gems. You can also consider taking a day trip from Manama.
With the whole day at your leisure, make the most of this time to discover the city’s gastronomic scene or hidden gems. You can also consider taking a day trip from Manama.
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