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How plan your entire Bahrain trip within 30 days with a limited budget

How plan your entire Bahrain trip within 30 days with a limited budget

I’d be happy to help you plan a 30-day trip to Bahrain on a budget! Bahrain is a small island country located in the Persian Gulf, known for its rich culture, ancient history and modern infrastructure.

Day 1-3: Arrive in Manama, check into budget accommodation (cost: around $30-50 per night)

  • Travel method: Fly into Bahrain International Airport, then take a taxi or bus to your hotel (cost: around $5-10 for a taxi or $1 for a bus)
  • Activities: Visit the Bahrain National Museum, the Al-Fateh Mosque and the Bab el-Bahrain Souk.

Day 4-6: Take a bus or car to Muharraq

  • Travel method: Take a bus or car from Manama to Muharraq (cost: around $1-2 per person, or $20-30 for a car rental)
  • Activities: Visit the Muharraq Souk, the Shaikh Ebrahim Center and the Muharraq Pearl Monument.

Day 7-9: Take a bus or car to Riffa

  • Travel method: Take a bus or car from Muharraq to Riffa (cost: around $1-2 per person, or $20-30 for a car rental)
  • Activities: Visit the Riffa Fort, the Riffa Views Golf Course and the Bahrain International Circuit.

Day 10-12: Take a bus or car to Isa Town

  • Travel method: Take a bus or car from Riffa to Isa Town (cost: around $1-2 per person, or $20-30 for a car rental)
  • Activities: Visit the Isa Town Heritage Village, the Al-Areen Wildlife Park and the Dilmun Burial Mounds.

Day 13-15: Take a bus or car to Juffair

  • Travel method: Take a bus or car from Isa Town to Juffair (cost: around $1-2 per person, or $20-30 for a car rental)
  • Activities: Visit the Juffair Mall, the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre and the Al-Jazira Supermarket.

Day 16-18: Take a bus or car to Adliya

  • Travel method: Take a bus or car from Juffair to Adliya (cost: around $1-2 per person, or $20-30 for a car rental)
  • Activities: Visit the Adliya Art Center, the Al-Qudaibiya Palace and the Bahrain National Theater.

Day 19-21: Take a bus or car to Seef

  • Travel method: Take a bus or car from Adliya to Seef (cost: around $1-2 per person, or $20-30 for a car rental)
  • Activities: Visit the Seef Mall, the Bahrain City Center and the Bahrain Financial Harbor.

Day 22-24: Take a bus or car to Amwaj Island

  • Travel method: Take a bus or car from Seef to Amwaj Island (cost: around $1-2 per person, or $20-30 for a car rental)
  • Activities: Visit the Amwaj Marina, the Amwaj Lagoon and the Amwaj Gateway.

Day 25-27: Take a bus or car to Bahrain Bay

  • Travel method: Take a bus or car from Amwaj Island to Bahrain Bay (cost: around $1-2 per person, or $20-30 for a car rental)
  • Activities: Visit the Bahrain Bay, the Four Seasons Hotel and the Bahrain Bay

Day 28-30: Return to your home country

  • Travel method: Fly out of Bahrain International Airport

Note: This is a sample itinerary and can be adjusted to your preferences. Prices and activities may vary depending on the season, please check the current situation before planning your trip. Also, please note that the cost of accommodation, food, and other personal expenses are not included in this budget. Some additional activities you could consider are visiting the Bahrain Fort, the Bahrain Pearl Museum and the Al-Fatih Mosque. It’s important to book accommodations and transportation ahead of time as it can save you money and also make sure you have a place to stay. Additionally, Bahrain offers a variety of sites and activities to see and do, like visiting the country’s rich culture, history, and modern infrastructure. It is important to research and budget for these extra expenses before your trip. It’s also important to note that Bahrain is a small island country, and it’s relatively easy to get around, but it’s important to plan transportation in advance. Also, Bahrain is relatively expensive compared to other countries in the region, so it’s important to budget accordingly. It’s important to keep in mind that Bahrain is a Muslim country and it’s important to dress modestly and be aware of the local customs.