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Bahrain International Airport (BAH)
The guide was updated:The Bahrain International Airport is located about 7km northeast of Manama, in Muharraq, and serves as the hub for Gulf Air, the national airline. The easiest way to get to Manama or anywhere else in Bahrain is by taxi. There are also buses running every 10 minutes from 6am to 9pm and linking the airport with Manama and Muharraq.
Useful Information
- Address: Bahrain International Airport
- Website: www.bahrainairport.bh
- Phone: +973 8000 7777
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The best time to visit Bahrain is between November and March when the weather is pleasantly mild. During this period, visitors can enjoy the Bahrain International Airshow, a spectacular event showcasing aviation feats, and the vibrant Bahrain Food Festival, which celebrates the nation’s diverse culinary heritage. The Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix in March also draws motorsport enthusiasts from around the globe. Accommodation prices are more affordable compared to the peak summer season, and the bustling souks, historic forts, and contemporary art galleries are all more enjoyable without the scorching summer heat.
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Bahrain International Airport (BAH)
The Bahrain International Airport is located about 7km northeast of Manama, in Muharraq, and serves as the hub for Gulf Air, the national airline. The easiest way to get to Manama or anywhere else in Bahrain is by taxi. There are also buses running every 10 minutes from 6am to 9pm and linking the airport with Manama and Muharraq.
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Social Norms & Bahrain Travel Advice
While Bahrain is relatively liberal compared to some of its neighbours, it’s still important to respect local customs and traditions to ensure a pleasant and respectful visit.
- Dress modestly, especially in public places; women should cover their shoulders and knees, while men should avoid wearing shorts.
- Public displays of affection, such as are frowned upon and should be avoided.
- During Ramadan, refrain from eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours out of respect for those fasting.
- Always remove your shoes before entering a mosque, and it's polite to ask for permission before taking photos of people, particularly women.
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Passport/Visa
To enter Bahrain, travellers must ensure their passport is valid for at least six months from the date of arrival. In addition, all visitors to the Kingdom of Bahrain, except for citizens of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, are required to obtain a visa. It is advisable to check the government’s official website to confirm whether you can obtain a visa on arrival or if you need to apply for an electronic visa beforehand.
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Public Transport
Bahrain has a network of public buses that cover major areas and tourist attractions. While the buses are modern and air-conditioned, they can be a bit challenging for tourists due to infrequent schedules and limited routes. Most tourists find it easier to get around using taxis or ride-hailing services like Uber and Careem, which are widely available and relatively inexpensive.
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Taxi
Taxis are the most efficient and convenient way for tourists to get around Bahrain. However, if you plan to explore sights beyond the major towns, renting a car might be a more cost-effective option.
Alternatively, ride-hailing services like Uber and Careem are also widely accessible and relatively inexpensive.
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Post
Most post offices in Bahrain typically operate from Sunday to Thursday, with opening hours usually from 8am to 1pm and then from 4pm to 6pm.
In Bahrain, post offices provide a range of services including mail and parcel delivery, express courier services, and postal financial services such as money orders.
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Pharmacy
Some of the main pharmacy chains in Bahrain include Boots and Nasser Pharmacy.
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Telephone
Country code: +973
International access code: +00
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Electricity
For Bahrain, the associated plug type is G, which is the plug that has three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern. The country operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.
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