Bahrain travel tips
Bahrain travel tips: A small island nation in the Persian Gulf, boasts a rich history, modern architecture, vibrant culture, and economic diversification.
Governorates 🌎
Bahrain travel tips. Here is a list of all the governorates of the Bahrain.

Capital

Northern

Southern

Muharraq
Before you go 🛩
Important information you should know before your trip
Info

Capital | Manama
Flag Codes:
ISO alpha-2 BH,
ISO alpha-3 BHR
Currency
Badge | Bahraini Dinar
CODE | BHD
NUMBER | 048
SYMBOL | .د.ب
FRACTION | fils
Mobile Coverage
Dialing Code | +973
SIM Card
Coverage | 3G / 4G / 5G |
Mobile Networks | Batelco | STC | Zain |

Location
Bahrain is a small island country located in the Persian Gulf, off the east coast of Saudi Arabia. It is located west of Qatar and east of Saudi Arabia. Bahrain is an archipelago made up of 33 islands, with the island of Bahrain being the largest and most populated.
The total area of Bahrain is approximately 760 square kilometers. It is one of the smallest countries in the world in terms of land area.
Currency
The official currency of Bahrain is the Bahraini dinar (BHD).
One Bahraini dinar is divided into 1,000 fils.
The Bahraini dinar is one of the most valuable currencies in the world in terms of exchange rate with the US dollar.
Languages
The official and most spoken language in Bahrain is Standard Arabic, which is used in education, business and official communication.
In addition to Standard Arabic, a local dialect of Arabic known as Bahrani is also spoken, which is spoken by the Bahrani, a Shia Arab community native to Bahrain.
English is also widely spoken in Bahrain, especially in the tourism and business sector. Due to the international nature of the country and its importance as a financial and business center in the region, many people speak English fluently. There are also communities that speak other languages due to immigration, such as Urdu, Malayalam, Tagalog and other languages of the Indian subcontinent.
Climate 🌡
Bahrain’s climate is hot desert with high temperatures for most of the year. Summers are very hot and dry, with temperatures that can exceed 40°C, while winters are moderately cool.
The most pleasant time to visit Bahrain is between December and February, when temperatures are milder. Humidity can also be high in the summer months and rainfall is scarce most of the year. It is important to wear light clothing and protect yourself from the sun if visiting Bahrain in summer.
Bahrain travel tips
If you’re planning a trip to Bahrain, here are some travel tips to enhance your experience:
Island Hopping:
Discover nearby islands like Amwaj and Muharraq for a change of scenery.
Shopping:
Manama Souq and City Centre Bahrain offer diverse shopping experiences. Bargaining is common in markets.
Local Etiquette:
Greet with “As-salamu alaykum” and use the right hand for gestures; avoid public displays of affection.
Alcohol:
Respect local laws regarding alcohol consumption, available in licensed venues.
Transportation:
Taxis are common; rent a car or use ride-sharing apps. Public buses and the modern metro system are available. View Guide.
Cultural Respect:
Respect local customs and traditions; modest dress is appreciated, especially in religious areas.
Respect Friday Prayer:
Many places close during Friday prayer hours; plan accordingly.
Enjoy your time in Bahrain!

The best of the best
Bahrain’s cuisine is varied and is based on Arabic and Persian cuisine, with influences from India, Turkey and Southeast Asia.

Machboos
Is the national dish of Bahrain. It consists of rice cooked with lamb or chicken, onion, tomato, spices and saffron.

Ghoozi
It is a dish based on roast lamb, stuffed with rice, onion, raisins and spices.

Harees
Is a mixture of wheat and lamb or chicken, slowly cooked until it forms a smooth and creamy puree.
Some typical Bahraini foods are:
Samboosa: These are empanadas filled with meat, vegetables or cheese, fried until crispy.
Balaleet: It is a dessert made with thin noodles, eggs, milk, sugar and saffron. Served hot or cold.
Halwa Showaiter: It is a dessert of sesame seeds and date syrup.
Machboos La Hamar: It is a variant of machboos that is prepared with camel meat instead of lamb or chicken.
Qoozi: It is a dish of oven-roasted lamb, stuffed with rice, onion, raisins and spices.
Additionally, chai tea and Arabic coffee are popular drinks in Bahrain, and can be found in many cafes and restaurants in the country.
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