Customize your Bahrain tour experience with 9+ private luxury tours. Explore top attractions, indulge in local culture, and create unforgettable memories. Book now!
Customize your Bahrain tour experience with 9+ private luxury tours. Explore top attractions, indulge in local culture, and create unforgettable memories. Book now!
- Bahrain National Museum - As the largest and oldest public museum in Bahrain, the Bahrain National Museum showcases 5,000 years of history. It offers fascinating insights into Bahrain and the Dilmun civilization’s trade in gold, pearls, and spices. The museum opened its doors in 1988.
- Al-Fatih Mosque (Great Mosque) - Among the world’s largest…
- Bahrain National Museum - As the largest and oldest public museum in Bahrain, the Bahrain National Museum showcases 5,000 years of history. It offers fascinating insights into Bahrain and the Dilmun civilization’s trade in gold, pearls, and spices. The museum opened its doors in 1988.
- Al-Fatih Mosque (Great Mosque) - Among the world’s largest mosques, Al-Fatih Mosque spans 6,500 square meters and can host over 7,000 worshippers simultaneously. It was constructed in 1987.
- Muharraq Souq - Once the capital of Bahrain, Muharraq is celebrated for its cultural heritage, featuring many restored traditional Bahraini homes nestled within its narrow streets and alleys.
Entry Fees: BD 3 per person, children enter for free.
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The Avenues - Located in Bahrain Bay, The Avenues Mall is situated in a residential and commercial district on Bahrain’s main island, facing the capital, Manama.
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Bab el-Bahrain Souk - Bab Al Bahrain serves as the historic main entrance to the Manama Souq. Opened in 1949, visitors can enjoy exploring shops selling gold, pearls, spices, clothing, and numerous old cafes.
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Qal’at al-Bahrain - Known as the Ancient Harbour and Capital of Dilmun, Qal’at al-Bahrain offers a glimpse into the ancient Dilmun city. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Manama from the fort’s summit.
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Bahrain International Circuit - A remarkable fact about Bahrain is the construction of its first F1 circuit in the Middle East and desert, completed in just 485 days (16.16 months). It opened on March 7, 2004, at a cost of 150 million US dollars. The circuit accommodates 50,000 spectators, with the main grandstand seating 10,000.
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Oil Museum and First Oil Well - The first oil well on the Arabian side was discovered and operated by the Bahrain Petroleum Company, established in 1929 in Canada by the Standard Oil Company of California. It played a crucial role in the discovery of oil throughout the region.
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Royal Camel Farm - Visitors are warmly welcomed to the Bahrain desert, where numerous camels, known as the “ships of the desert,” can be fed and photographed alongside Arabian falcons.
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Tree Of Life - A perfect spot for romantic photos, the Tree of Life in Bahrain is a 9.75-meter-high Prosopis cineraria tree over 400 years old, located on a hill in the barren Arabian Desert.
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Dilmun Burial Mounds - The Dilmun Burial Mounds, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, consist of necropolis areas on Bahrain’s main island, dating back to the Dilmun and Umm al-Nar cultures.
Bahrain has long been recognized as an island with a vast number of burials. Originally covering several square kilometers, these mounds were among the largest ancient cemeteries in the world, concentrated in the island’s north.
- A’ali Pottery Workshop-Alshugel Pottery - Situated in the heart of Bahrain, amidst 4,000-year-old Dilmun burial mounds, A’ali Pottery is Bahrain’s oldest pottery handicraft center, featuring pottery similar to that found in the ancient burial mounds.
- King Fahd Causeway - The King Fahd Causeway is a 25 km (15.5 mi) bridge connecting Khobar, Saudi Arabia, and Al Jasra, Bahrain.
Entry Fees: BD 2.5 per car
In January 2019, the King Fahd Causeway General Corporation reported that over 382 million passengers had crossed the bridge in 32 years, averaging 74,000 passengers daily. In 2019 alone, 2,918,993 passengers used the causeway.
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Capital Mall - A delightful mall offering a variety of local handmade products, perfect for finding unique gifts for family and friends.
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Al Jasra Handicrafts Centre - Al Jasra Handicrafts Centre provides a glimpse into the traditional arts and crafts historically produced by many Bahraini villages.
What are the handicrafts found in Bahrain? Pottery, sculpture, jewelry crafting (especially related to pearls), iron and wood products, doll-making, gypsum inscriptions, crochet work, weaving, embroidery, and highly artistic calligraphy. Bahrain has boasted a rich tradition of art and craft for 5,000 years, dating back to the Dilmun civilization. -
Al Areen Wildlife Park & Reserve - Al Areen Wildlife Park, a sanctuary for wildlife in Bahrain, has been protecting and caring for plant and animal species for over 30 years. It features a diverse collection of animals, birds, reptiles, and more.
Entry Fees: BD 2 per person
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Bahrain Aquarium - Dive into the world of Bahrain Aquarium, home to over 2,700 aquatic species, including sharks, rays, and fish, with plans to expand to 4,000 species from 85 different species. Rising 17 meters tall and 7 meters wide, the aquarium holds 700,000 liters of saltwater and spans four floors of the Mall of Dilmunia. It is the first cylindrical aquarium of its size within a mall in the Middle East. The water is crystal clear, offering an amazing diving experience in front of the public.
(Diving license required)
Diving depth: 16 meters
Price: BD 40+
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City Centre Bahrain - City Centre Bahrain is the largest mixed-use development in Bahrain, providing an exceptional shopping, leisure, and entertainment experience under one roof. It features two 5-star hotels and over 5,000 free parking spaces.
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Pearling Path - Since 2012, “Pearling, Testimony of an Island Economy” has been recognized as Bahrain’s second World Heritage Site, highlighting its ancient pearl-collecting tradition and the significant single-product island economy and social system it fostered.
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Seyadi House - The Siyadi complex, established by one of Bahrain’s prominent pearl merchant families (Tujjar Al Lulu), comprises three interconnected buildings: Siyadi House, a family residence built by Abdullah bin Isa Siyadi; Siyadi Majlis, a second family residence with an impressive guest room built by Ahmad bin Jassim Siyadi; and Siyadi Mosque, donated to the community by Isa and Jassim bin Ahmad Siyadi.
The Siyadi family settled in Muharraq in the early 19th century. As leading pearl merchants, they owned a pearling fleet and were assured of their annual pearl catch. The wealth generated from pearls enabled the family to construct the Siyadi complex.

- Museum Entry Fees
- Guidance
- Free internet
- Water & refreshments
- Museum Entry Fees
- Guidance
- Free internet
- Water & refreshments
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Indulge in Luxury One-on-one & Group Private Tours in Bahrain:
Create memories to last a lifetime
Choose from 9+ top private tours:
Bahrain Day-Long Private Tour - 9 hours
Bahrain Half-Day Private Tour - 5 hours
Bahrain & Saudi Arabia combo
Bahrain Investor Exploration
Private Tour lasting 4 days
Full-Day Exploration & Complimentary Kayaking - 9 hours
Full-Day Excursion & Horse Riding - 9 hours
Bahrain Nightlife Experience & Dinner - 5 hours
Bahrain Expeditions for MSC & AIDA cruise travellers (groups of 10 to 35+) lasting 5-7 hours
Must-see attractions in Bahrain:
Al-Fatih Mosque
Bahrain Museum
Pearl Trail
Muharraq’s Heritage Houses
Bab Al Bahrain
Bahrain Fort
Bahrain Bay
Bahrain’s Regal Camel Farm
Bahrain International Circle
Tree of Life
First Oil Well
Dilmun Burial Mounds
A’ali Pottery
Saudi Causeway
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