Bahrain Transit Private Tour

3 Ratings
  • Live Guide
  • Pickup Service
  • Private Tour
  • E-Ticket
  • 4 hr

WE KNOW HOW TO DO IT-Proudly, we are the first agency introduced this service in Bahrain- Licensed local tour guides will lead this tour. This is your opportunity to visit Bahrain while you have your transit/Layover- No need to spend a time in Bahrain Airport - Discover Bahrain with us. You can customise your tour even in the last minute. With us, you are in a safe hands -Safety and Professionalism comes first .

Itinerary Details

Operated by: Ishtar Gate tours W.L.L

This is a typical itinerary for this product

Stop At: Al-Fatih Mosque (Great Mosque)

The Al-Fateh Mosque is one of the largest mosques in the world, encompassing 6,500 square meters and having the capacity to accommodate over 7,000 worshippers at a time. The mosque was built by the late Sheikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa in 1987 and was named after Ahmed Al Fateh

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Moda Mall - Bahrain World Trade Center

Photo stop at Bahrain bay and see the most iconics bulding in Bahrain; Bahrain World Trade Center & Bahrain World Trade Center and Bahrain Financial Harbour which offering businesses and organisations a high-end commercial space enabling them to accelerate their business ambitions.

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Qal'at al-Bahrain

Bahrain Fort- guided tour in Bahrain fort. Qal’at al-Bahrain is a typical tell – an artificial mound created by many successive layers of human occupation. The strata of the 300 × 600 m tell testify to continuous human presence from about 2300 BC to the 16th century AD.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Arad Fort

Photo Stop for Arad fort. Arad Fort was built in the typical style of Islamic forts during the 15th century before the Portuguese invasion of Bahrain in AD 1622.[2] This fort has a beautiful history. A few feuds between the Islamic divisions of Bahrain have taken place here.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Al Muharraq

Visit the old houses and drive through the traditional Souk. Between the 1850s and 1930s, the pearling industry across the arabian Gulf flourished and Bahrain’s third-largest city of Muharraq – its then capital – and it was the centre of the trade. Muharraq’s architecture boasts coral stone constructions sourced from the nearby sea, unlike many other pearling centres that were home to temporary structures made of palm products. Many of the famous families associated with pearling business still own their homes, and some currently reside in them.

Duration: 1 hour
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