Beach Culture - Bahrain Bay SUP
Amazing SUP trip with Beach Culture, somewhere near Bahrain Bay.
May 20th 2017
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Marassi Al Bahrain, the Kingdom’s unique waterfront project situated in Diyar Al Muharraq, has announced that all proceeds from Marassi Beach entry fees on Thursday 26 October 2017 will go to local breast cancer charity Think Pink. The donation comes in conjunction with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which sees a host of breast cancer initiatives across the Kingdom to raise funds and awareness of this worthy cause.
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The Budaiya Beach
The Kingdom of Bahrain being an archipelago is blessed with a number of beautiful beaches. Even though some of them are owned by private parties, the public beaches provide great spot for recreation and relaxation. It is not too hard to find the public sandy shores, humming with activities on the weekends and other public
holidays. May it be barbecue evenings on winters or a cool dip during the summers, the beach culture is part of Bahrain life.
A Visit to Bahrain 11 Dragon Beach view
Bahrain is a very beautiful place for visit. there are lot of beaches and visiting area for enjoyment. Lot of fun on beaches. Bahrain has only one road link from Dammam Saudi Arabia it's called King Fahad Express Highway. its 35 Km long on the sea.
Bahrain has many islands near to Qatar.
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10 reasons why Bahrain Amwaj Islands is an expat & tourists favorite
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7 reasons why Amwaj Islands is an expat favorite
Amwaj Islands are a group of manmade islands to the northeast of Bahrain, close to Muharraq Island.
4.31 thousand square kilometers of land, belonging to Muharraq Governorate, sit calmly, surrounded by the soothing waves of the Persian Gulf.
Since its inception, the project has drawn in expatriates living in Bahrain. It greeted them with a lifestyle that combines living, work, and leisure, all wrapped within a shell of luxury.
The islands have a unique character, dominated by the clear azure waters and the active life that it encourages its residents to have.
The balance of residential, commercial, and leisure living has succeeded in making Amwaj Islands a favorite among expats.
Here are some of the reasons why:
1) Ownership
Amwaj Islands
In 2000, the plan to provide foreigners with 100% freehold land ownership was forged. From there, Amwaj Islands was born; giving expatriates the chance to own a home on the alluring islands.
Since then, expats looking for the opportunity to buy on Bahraini soil have chosen Amwaj.
2) Six Islands to Choose From
Amwaj Island
Amwaj is made up of 6 distinct islands: Tala, Najmah, Asdaf, Murjan, Jood, and Lulu. Each of these islands is a community within its own, offering a range of homes to choose from.
From stand-alone waterfront villas to spacious apartments and fully serviced residences, all equipped with the latest technology.
3) Unrivaled Lifestyle
Amwaj Islands
Amwaj Islands was able to create the serenity of island life in the heart of a booming nation. While it is only 10 minutes away from the airport, and 15 minutes away from Manama, it still manages to be secluded.
Landscaped walkways, beaches, and parks are scattered across the islands, giving residents a clean and quiet environment to relax. The sea can be easily accessed from all homes, for a day of water activities or a lazy afternoon by the shore.
4) Water Activities
Amwaj Island
On the islands, there is plenty to do besides enjoy the scenery. Learning to dive has never been easier with the Boating International Sea Services Marina right around the corner. It is the only recognized RYA training center in Bahrain
Different types of water activities such as kite and windsurfing, surfing, wakeboarding, canoeing, kayaking, and even fishing are also available.
5) Bird Watching
Amwaj Islands
The Azizia Bird Kingdom on Jood Island, which holds 70 different species and over 500 birds, is an unmatched experience that Amwaj residents can also enjoy.
Rare and endangered species can be spotted in this carefully monitored ecosystem. Educational material is also provided on-site to teach younger generations the importance of respecting and caring for the environment.
Several species of Bolivian macaws; a red-vented cockatoo; Java peacocks; California quails; colorful toucans; Amazon and African gray parrots and much more can be spotted.
6) Outdoor Activities
Amwaj Islands
In the heart of Amwaj is the Lagoon, where cafes, restaurants, shops and boutiques of all sorts are open late into the evening. Traditional Arabic, Lebanese, Chinese, Indian, Thai, and Western cuisines are up for grabs.
When the weather is cool enough, Amwaj Marina Markets are open once a month. They bring along 70 stalls with artwork, vintage items, accessories, and jewelry.
7) Services and Amenities
Amwaj Islands
Amwaj Islands is not only a residential complex; it boasts an array of superior facilities that make life on it as holistic as it gets.
Healthcare centers, such as the American Mission Hospital and Seef Dental on Lulu Island provide residents with all their needs.
Meritas House offers office spaces with sea views in an environment that encourage creativity and work.
On Amwaj, you will also find an international school, on-site communications company, 5-star hotels, spas and fashion outlets.
Bahrain Culture & Lifestyle, FAQ Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for Expats
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Cultural Questions:
Do I need to speak Arabic?
Not really, although learning a few Arabic words would be helpful. English is our main business language, and it is commonly spoken outside work, in all retail stores and services.
Is there much crime?
No. The crime rate is low and violent crime is rare.
Do women have to follow a dress code?
No. Women can dress as they wish, although it is polite to dress modestly in public.
Is Bahrain a conservative place?
Bahrain is known in the Gulf for being open and tolerant. Bahraini men and women socialize and congregate at local cafe's and restaurants. Expatriates mix with Bahraini nationals across all social settings. And people from all over the Gulf come here to relax.
Should I be aware of any food and beverage restrictions?
Although Muslim Bahrainis generally do not eat pork or drink alcohol, supermarkets sell pork and you can buy alcohol from licensed stores, hotels and restaurants.
Just how hot does it get?
The average temperature during summer is 37- 40°C — however most outdoor locations have shade and buildings are climate controlled. Temperatures are milder between October and May.
Can I play sport?
Sport is a major cultural pastime in Bahrain, with facilities including driving, golf, horse riding, rugby, tennis, sailing, soccer, cricket and basketball. Private resorts and clubs have beaches and pools for men and women to swim.
Discover a New Kind of Beach Getaway at Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay
Take your resort experience to new heights at Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay where our newly opened 160-metre (525-foot) expanse of white sand beach curves along our private island’s sun-drenched southern shore., Look forward to legendary Four Seasons hospitality while lounging in an idyllic seafront destination, set amid lush landscaping and the glittering backdrop of the Manama skyline. With a full spectrum of world-class amenities and seaside activities, Four Seasons Bahrain is the perfect holiday retreat for you and your family.
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Located in the Arabian Gulf, the Kingdom of Bahrain is an archipelago of 33 islands, the only island nation in the Middle East. Bahrain is the island destination that has it all; amazing food, thousands of years of history and culture, friendly and welcoming people and year-round sun! Bahrain’s astounding tourist attractions extend to world class museums, three UNESCO world heritage sites, white sand beaches, untouched islands, amazing wildlife and of course the annual Formula 1 Grand Prix at the Bahrain International Circuit.
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Spring Break In Bahrain - A Relax and Fun day schedule
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Spring Break In Bahrain: 24 Hours Of Fun In Manama
Spring break is just around the corner, it is a chance to relax and have fun in the middle of the year. And there is no better place to relax and have fun than Manama.
Plus, the weather in Bahrain is amazing these days, the winter cold is over and the summer heat has not started yet.
So, if you want to spend your spring break in Bahrain here is a nice schedule for you.
Start your day with breakfast at Bennigan’s.
Starting your day with a full American breakfast or a full Irish breakfast in the heart of Manama, how amazing does that sound?
Bennigan’s is an American diner with an Irish twist, they serve an extensive breakfast menu that ranges from full breakfast to waffles and pancakes.
They even serve a half portion for kids, with almost half the price.
Bennigan’s offers great quality food in generous quantities, an American diner with an Irish hospitality, what a great start to the day!
Breakfast is served daily 6am until 11am.
Spend a lazy morning at Al Jazeera beach.
While the weather in Manama these days is nice in the morning and evening, it may get a little hot around noon.
So why don’t you take advantage of the sunny late morning weather and relax at Al Jazeera beach?
Aljazeera is a beautiful stretch of beach which offers great facilities and it is a popular spot for locals and foreigners alike.
It is also near our next destination, so you can relax for a while.
Explore Al-Areen Wildlife Park in the afternoon.
This wildlife park is about 20km out of the city, and home to many species of gazelle and oryx that are almost extinct in the wild.
It is worth making the trip just to catch a glimpse of these beautiful creatures.
Al-Areen Wildlife Park is the one and only park in the region that provides a natural and protected environment for such species, it also allows visitors to see and learn about them.
The facility is divided into two main sections, the park and the reserve.
The park occupies three square kilometers, where the public are able to enjoy a round in the park’s tourist busses.
And while walking around the park, visitors will be able to see a collection of mammal species and different bird species of birds from the Arabian Peninsula, East Africa, North Africa and Asia.
The second part is the reserve, which occupies another four square kilometers allocated for the conservation, preservation and breeding of rare Arabian animals.
Access to the reserve is restricted, except for specialists.
Treat your taste buds to dinner at Keizo.
Like an oasis in the heart of the desert comes this elegant Asian restaurant with its spacious terrace looking over the lush landscape of the resort.
The chic interior design, dramatic look and canopied ceiling of the indoor area gives the illusion of being in an ancient Arabian Palace.
So you cannot go wrong wherever you choose to sit, the beautifully designed restaurant with its attentive staff is bound to give you a night to remember.
Keizo serves an eclectic taste of Japanese, Thai & Chinese cuisines. An Asian fusion in the heart of Manama.
Pamper yourself and stay in the Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay.
Located in Manama, the Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay offers elegant accommodation with fantastic views of the Arabian Gulf.
Hotel facilities include a fitness centre, 7 restaurants, 5 swimming pools and free WiFi.
Treat yourself for a night at this five star hotel. And then when you wake up you can enjoy the open buffet breakfast in the hotel restaurant
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It's hot, but it's beautiful: 7 Facts about Bahrain
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Bahrain.
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1. The Kingdom of Bahrain is actually an archipelago of 84 islands, sandwiched between Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Bahrain is the smallest among the Arabian countries. The country is connected to Saudi Arabia via a 25 km long series of bridges and causeways, that costed 800 million dollars. Although small, it is one of the richest countries in the region, thanks to its oil production.
2. Bahrain World Trade Centre is the first skyscraper in the world to integrate wind turbines into its design. Each turbine is 29m in diameter and their capacity is 675kw of wind power production. The 240m-tall tower has won several international awards including the LEAF (Leading European Architects’ Forum) award for best use of technology in a large scheme.
3. Bahrain’s constitution guarantees religious freedom and there are several Christian churches (Orthodox, Catholic, Anglican, etc.), a synagogue and a number of Hindu temples. The Bahraini ambassador to the US is a Jewish woman and to the UK a Christian woman.
4. There is a famous Mesquite tree called “Tree of Life” which is 400 years old and stands alone in the desert of Bahrain. The fact that the water source of the tree is not known attracts huge number of visitors.
5. 92% of the land in Bahrain is desert while only 2.82% of the total land is arable. Temperatures in the summer can be as high as 45 degrees Celsius. Despite this, Bahrain is one of the fastest growing economies in the Arab world.
6. Bahrain is thought to have been a Holy Land for the Sumerians. An ancient civilization, called the Dilmun once lived in this area, and in the Epic of Gilgamesh the land is described as a Garden of Eden, where there was no sickness, and people didn’t age, but walked naked in innocence.
7. Manama (meaning “place of dreams”) is the capital of Bahrain since 1921. In the 20th century, Bahrain's oil wealth helped spur fast growth and in the 1990s a concerted diversification effort led to expansion in other industries and helped transform Manama into an important financial hub in the Middle East, despite having only 157.000 residents. Manama was designated as the capital of Arab culture for the year 2012 by the Arab League.
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