This Sunny Island Nation, Known for Its Rich History and Beautiful Beaches, is Among the Friendliest Destinations for Expats

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This Sunny Island Nation, Known for Its Rich History and Beautiful Beaches, is Among the Friendliest Destinations for Expats

The Kingdom of Bahrain is an Arabian Gulf nation to the east of Saudi Arabia, a collection of 33 natural islands notable for its mix of saltwater sea beds and freshwater springs. Like other Arabian nations, Bahrain has grown wealthy in recent years thanks to abundant resources such as oil and natural gas, which has led to an incredible period of modernization.



The developments have seen friendly Bahrain emerge as a major tourist destination, its historical attractions complementing ever-improving infrastructure and luxury restaurants and hotels. For tourists, Bahrain is home to several must-see cultural sites. One of the most famous attractions is the UNESCO World Heritage Site Qal’at al-Bahrain, the fortress capital of the ancient Empire of Dilmun which dates back to 2200 B.C., as well as the beautiful Al Fateh Grand Mosque, which is located in the capital city of Manama and is large enough for congregations of 7,000 worshippers.

But Bahrain really comes into its own when it comes to its natural beauty, with numerous white sand beaches and nature parks which make for a relaxing and unwinding getaway. This aspect of Bahrain also likely factors into the country’s appeal for expats, who come to the country to enjoy its lucrative job opportunities and friendly culture which is reportedly even more welcoming than famously friendly fellow Arab nation Oman. Indeed, a recent study by InterNations placed Bahrain as the 18th friendliest country in the world on its “Ease of Settling In Index,” putting it above other popular expat destinations such as Australia and Ireland. 



Hitting the beach in Bahrain: where and when to go

Bahrain is awash with glorious beaches, and though many of them are private and inaccessible, there are still many public beaches that make for a beautiful setting for a relaxing beach holiday. Typically pristine beaches are found on Aldar Islands, a specialized resort with white sand and dazzling blue lagoons, dotted with romantic beach chalets, sun loungers, and palm trees. The shallow waters around the Aldar Islands make it ideal for casual swimming and snorkeling, while the resort takes care of all food and drink requirements, and provides watersports equipment for activities such as jet-skiing and paddleboarding.

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Another popular destination is Al Jazayer Beach, which as well as having beautiful golden sand and top class beach amenities is served by several luxurious restaurants. It is the venue for some of Bahrain’s most popular cultural events, including beach festivals and live music nights hosted by local resorts. If you need help picking the perfect beach, you can try the Perfect Beach Finder.



Choosing the correct time of year to visit Bahrain is crucial. Though beach holidays come with the expectation of warm weather, like many Arab states Bahrain’s climate can become intolerable in the summer months, when humidity is at its peak and temperatures are liable to reach almost 115 degrees Fahrenheit. For a more comfortable trip, visiting between December and March is best, when cooler temperatures mean you can take advantage of the watersports on offer on Bahrain beaches, without the weather being too oppressive.

Visiting Bahrain … and staying longer

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.