Immerse yourself in the cultural spots and natural locations of Bahrain on this full-day sightseeing excursion. Explore historical sites, visit a traditional souq, and discover the beauty of the coastal landscape. Don’t miss the chance to see the famous Tree of Life and experience the local cuisine.
Immerse yourself in the cultural spots and natural locations of Bahrain on this full-day sightseeing excursion. Explore historical sites, visit a traditional souq, and discover the beauty of the coastal landscape. Don’t miss the chance to see the famous Tree of Life and experience the local cuisine.
- Al-Fatih Mosque (Great Mosque) - Visitors will explore the Al Fatih Grand Mosque with guidance from a professional mosque tour guide. The Ahmed Al-Fateh Mosque, situated in Manama, the capital of Bahrain, is part of an Islamic center that includes a mosque, a Qur’anic studies department, and an Islamic library. Construction of the Ahmed Al-Fateh…
- Al-Fatih Mosque (Great Mosque) - Visitors will explore the Al Fatih Grand Mosque with guidance from a professional mosque tour guide. The Ahmed Al-Fateh Mosque, situated in Manama, the capital of Bahrain, is part of an Islamic center that includes a mosque, a Qur’anic studies department, and an Islamic library. Construction of the Ahmed Al-Fateh Center began in 1984 and was inaugurated in 1988 by the late Amir of Bahrain, Sheikh Isa bin Salman Al-Khalifa. The mosque spans 6,500 square meters and can host up to 7,000 worshippers.
- Bahrain National Museum - A licensed tour guide will share comprehensive information about Bahrain’s history. Officially opened by the late Amir H.H. Shaikh Isa Bin Salman Al-Khalifa on December 15, 1988, the Bahrain National Museum was once considered one of the finest museums in the Gulf region. Today, it stands as a key cultural landmark on the island.
- Bab el-Bahrain Souk - The tour includes a visit to the old houses of Muharraq. Once the capital of Bahrain, Muharraq is renowned for its cultural heritage, showcased through numerous restored traditional Bahraini houses nestled in its narrow lanes. The Sheikh Isa bin Ali House is a stunning example of Gulf Islamic architecture, featuring four courtyards, intricately carved wooden doors, and perforated gypsum panels.
- Qal’at al-Bahrain - The guide will lead a historical journey through Dilmun. Qal’at al-Bahrain is a typical tell, an artificial mound formed by successive layers of human settlement. The 300 × 600 m tell reveals continuous human presence from around 2300 BC to the 16th century AD.
- Royal Camel Farm - The tour guide will assist in reaching the camel farm in Zallaq, where visitors can capture memorable photos. Be ready to pose with the friendly camels. This farm was owned by the late Shaikh Mohamed Bin Salman Al Khalifa, the uncle of the King of Bahrain. The farm houses over 500 camels. Historically, camels were the primary mode of transport in the region, carrying loads to marketplaces across the desert.
- Bahrain International Circuit - Visit the “Bahrain International Circuit,” home to F1 races. Nestled in the Sakhir desert, this unique and modern facility is synonymous with top-tier global motorsport. With five different track layouts, the circuit debuted in 2004 with the first-ever Formula 1 Grand Prix in the Middle East. The Bahrain International Circuit continues to attract large crowds and hosts a variety of events, promoting motorsports in the country.
- Oil Museum and First Oil Well - Delve into the history of development by visiting the first oil well in the Arabian Gulf, located in Bahrain. Oil first emerged from this well on October 16, 1931, and began flowing on June 2, 1932, to the delight of those involved. The initial flow rate was 400 barrels per hour. The well is located beneath Jebel Dukhan, known as the Mountain of Smoke, which, at 134 m (450 ft), is the island’s highest point.
- Tree Of Life - The Tree of Life, or Shajarat-al-Hayat, is a solitary mesquite tree that has stood in Bahrain’s desert for over 400 years. Its age and location make it a remarkable natural wonder, attracting many visitors to Bahrain. It stands alone atop a 25-foot-high sandy hill, the highest point in Bahrain, miles from any other natural tree and without an apparent water source. At 32 feet tall, it continues to thrive despite extreme temperatures and a lack of fresh water and nutrients.

- Transportation
- Professional driver
- Licensed tour guide
- Refreshments
- Entrance fees
- Wi-Fi
- Lunch
- Transportation
- Professional driver
- Licensed tour guide
- Refreshments
- Entrance fees
- Wi-Fi
- Lunch
- Other expenses
- Other expenses
Experience the numerous attractions Bahrain has to offer on this comprehensive day tour. Discover essential cultural landmarks and sites. The guide is well-versed and experienced in presenting each location and its unique offerings. In the morning, visit Al Fateh Mosque and the Bahrain National Museum, then explore the Muharraq Souq, where you can buy…
Experience the numerous attractions Bahrain has to offer on this comprehensive day tour. Discover essential cultural landmarks and sites. The guide is well-versed and experienced in presenting each location and its unique offerings. In the morning, visit Al Fateh Mosque and the Bahrain National Museum, then explore the Muharraq Souq, where you can buy exquisite items like Bahrain’s renowned pearls, esteemed gold, and vibrant fabrics. This thrilling morning of culture and history concludes with a visit to Bahrain Fort – Qal’at Al Bahrain, which, with its coastal setting, provides two stunning backdrops – the shimmering blue sea and the city skyline. After enjoying a traditional Bahraini lunch at one of the island’s top local cuisine restaurants, the afternoon continues with visits to the Camel Farm, Bahrain International Circuit, the Oil Fields, and the Tree of Life.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.