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Advice for my visit to BH

Aliaa Sam

Hello everyone,

Am an egyptian and I will visit Bahrain at the end of this month ISA. Can U advice where we can stay and what is the living cost?
Oh, and the flights also..
Appreciating ur help in advance and if u plz cosider the reasonable prices and safty.. :)

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Harmonie

Hello Aliaa Sam!

I hope that other members will help you by giving advice to you soon.

Harmonie.

GuestPoster794

living cost is about 1000 bd / month
Jufair aria is safe

Aliaa Sam

Harmonie, thnx :)

Bachar, what about the hotels in that area?
Appreciating ur help :D

GuestPoster794

it is the area of hotels and restaurants and expat residence and not far from city center . there are many other good areas also.

pmeikle

Hello,

I am going to Bahrain for the first time in early august, to visit my husband who is working there.

It will be Ramadan and I would like some advice on clothing...I'm not sure what's appropriate? Do arms and legs need to be covered? I will be staying in a serviced apt which has a pool, I am not sure whether it is appropriate to sunbathe/swim during Ramadan?

Sorry to be ignorant.. I would like to make sure I do the right things.

I am looking forward to visiting Bahrain :-)

Thank you!

Olivier-France

Hi pmeikle,

Better being ignorant and asking, than wrong but silent :D
I think it is a very positive attitude to try to imagine how your behaviors will be received in the country that welcomes you.
As far as Ramadan is concerned, no particular clothing is required. You can wear short sleaves and (reasonably) short pants and skirts.

Sunbathing and swimming are not a problem either, even if the water in the pool will probably as hot as your morning coffee, which very unpleasant. Some residence have a pool with controlled temperature, hope yours is one of them :D

What is not allowed is to eat, drink or smoke in public anywhere at anytime between sunrise and sunset.
This means restaurants, coffee shops etc. are all closed until iftar !

Hope you will enjoy your stay here.

Yours

Olivier

Olivier-France

Dear Aliaa Sam,

I read that you are Egyptian. If you want to live here "Western style" among a lot of western expats, Juffair is perfect. If you prefer to be more in an Arabic environment, then maybe Juffair won't be the best area as it is most expats living/staying there. There are a lot of hotels in Bahrain and as they are far from being full, if you plan on staying a month, you will be able to get a good bargain.
One remark though, if you stay for Eid Al Fitr, prices can increase at this period due to the flow of tourists coming from the Gulf countries.
If you want to be close to Manama, hotels are easy to find in Manama, Seef, Diplomatic Area, even Muharraq.
For your Flight, I don't really know from Cairo but from Europe the best prices I could find are with Gulfair and Turkish Airlines. They both have a website you can check the price and book your flight with.

Hope this will help

Wish you wonderful vacations in Bahrain

Olivier

pmeikle

Thank You, Olivier-you're a great help to many! :-)

Olivier-France

Wow :D Thanks for that pmeikle ! Happy when I'm able to help a little...

GuestPoster794

@pmeikle do not  wear shorts in certain area in Bahrain such as manama city, manama souq and many more places...Even not in the malls and supermarkets unless u love to be watched all the time. Bahrain is not a western country and is not Dubai. Enjoy!!!