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April 2018

The Ultimate Bahrain City Guide for Sports Fans

Your insider checklist to the top Bahrain attractions.

Sporting fans listen up! As Bahrain gears up for the F1 – thought by many to be the greatest sport on the planet – we unveil three other sporting experiences to try now.

 

Horse Riding 

We cannot think of a better way to see the city’s sights than on horseback. Whether you’re an experienced rider or a keen beginner, the equestrian centre will pair you up with a horse to suit your skill level. 

Ride past quaint local villages towards Bahrain Fort – an ancient archaeological site and one of the top tourist attractions in Bahrain. The horseback journey continues towards Karbabad Beach for a breezy ride with seaside views.

We recommend booking an early evening ride to take in the sunset while you ride. 

The details: Arabian Horse Riding Experience, visit visitbahrain.bh for more information. 

Bahrain Fort, tourist attraction

Bahrain Fort is a must-see for visitors to the kingdom

 


Pearl Diving 

With a rich pearl heritage dating back more than 2000 years, Bahrain’s waters are home to some of the world’s most prized natural pearls. 
The island kingdom only recently opened its waters to give visitors the incredible opportunity to dive and search for pearls themselves, and it has already become one of the most popular marine trips for tourists visiting Bahrain. 

Enjoy the thrill of hunting for precious pearls with a diving excursion in the warm Arabian Gulf seawaters. 

After attending a briefing workshop, you will depart from Ras Rayyah with a licensed diving company before taking to the seas. Throughout the dive, you can collect up to 60 oysters. Once the boat has docked your oysters will be opened, and any pearls appraised for value and quality. You might leave the trip with some treasure in your pocket.


The details:
Pearl Diving, visit pearldiving.bh for more information.

Pearl diving in Bahrain

Pearl diving in Bahrain is a top tourist attraction

 

 

Refuel At the Best Restaurants in Bahrain

After all those sporting excursions you will be in need of a full-on feast. With a broad range of international food and beverage outlets, including authentic Arabian cuisine, take your pick from the dozens of restaurants and cafés located within City Centre Bahrain

 

 
August 2015

Behold Beautiful Bahrain

Amidst the azure waters of the Persian Gulf, lies the island nation of Bahrain. This land mass made of 33 islands has a heritage that dates back several millennia and today boasts of a buzzing modern lifestyle and cosmopolitan outlook that sets it apart from the rest. Bahrain offers a wide variety of options for the avid traveller, from timeless landscapes and archaeological treasures to the thrill of the Formula One, places to visit and experience in Bahrain are aplenty.

Home to the ancient Dilmun civilization, Bahrain has been an important centre of ancient commerce for more than 4000 years. So it’s no surprise that this ancient land has been influenced by several cultures.

Today, Bahrain’s skyline is punctuated with skyscrapers that talk about its emergence as a hub for banking and financial activities.

Here are the top ten places to visit in Bahrain -

1. Bahrain National Museum: Step back in time when you step through the doors of the Bahrain National Museum. Get a glimpse of the nation’s rich cultural and historic legacy as you walk through the main halls that hold ancient artefacts, each with a story to tell. From the traditional handicrafts to the local customs and traditions, a tour of the museum will be an enriching experience that proves why the Bahrain National Museum is still the most popular tourist attraction in Bahrain.

2. Qal'at al-Bahrain: As you walk through the empty hallways of this ancient fort, you are filled with the realization that you are walking among legends. Just a 10 minute drive from the capital city of Manama, the Qal’at al-Bahrain is one of the best preserved sites of the ancient Dilmun heritage. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the forts sits atop an artificial hill and was the capital of the Dilmun culture.

3. Al Fateh Mosque: This beautiful testament to Islamic architecture has been built with marbles from Italy, glass from Austria, teak wood from India and finally crafted to perfection by the local Bahraini artisans. Explore Islamic architecture at its finest at the grandiose Al Fateh Mosque, located in Manama.

4. Al Areen Wildlife Park & Reserve: When the wild calls, you can’t help but answer. Especially when it’s the Al Areen Wildlife Park and Reserve in Bahrain. This expansive reserve is home to the Arabian Leopard, the Ostrich, the Arabian Gazelle, the Oryx and more. Al Areen is the perfect place to experience Arabian wildlife unlike ever before.

5. City Centre Bahrain: No visit to Bahrain is ever complete without spending an evening at the largest shopping, leisure and entertainment destination in Bahrain. Give your children the ride of their lives at Magic Planet, watch the latest blockbusters at Cineco20 Cinemas. With over 340 exclusive brands, 60 dining outlets and a million possibilities, you’ll be spoilt for choice at City Centre Bahrain.

6. The Tree of Life: If you are looking for a miracle in Bahrain, you’ll find it under the shade of this 400-year-old majestic mesquite tree. This tree is believed to be from the Garden of Eden and is a popular tourist destination. The tree has miraculously survived the ravages of time and still stands fresh and green among a sea of sand.

7. Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park: Discover a refreshing experience amidst your travels in Bahrain at the Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park. Centred on the theme of the Dilmun civilization, this state-of-the art water park is a fun-packed adventure for adults and kids of all ages.

8. Al-Jasra: Watch women weave mats from palm fronds both plain and bright, learn basket making, pottery and boat building too while you are at it. At Al-Jasra, a popular handcraft centre, get a taste of the local Bahraini life as you stroll past historic homes and tree-lined pathways.

9. Suq Al-Qaisariya: Explore this ancient marketplace trading in wares of envy for a charming shopping experience. More than 100 years old, it has been recently renovated and has several shops selling traditional wares.

10. Bahrain International Circuit: Get a taste of the fast life at the Bahrain International Circuit, the Home of Motorsport in the Middle East. The Bahrain International Circuit is open throughout the year and has recently opened a Karting Circuit for the thrill seeker. The Grand Prix week is a yearly event that attracts the who’s who of the racing world and speed enthusiasts from around the world.

A trip to Bahrain is an adventure waiting to happen. All you need is a willing heart and a wanderlust that will transport you to an experience that is Bahrain.

 
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