Duration: | 4 Day(s) - 3 Night(s) |
Tour Category: | Museum Tours |
Day 1: Arrival in Bahrain
Arrive at Bahrain International Airport, the hotel driver will meet and greet you right after the arrival hall. Transfer to hotel and check-in.
Day 2: Bahrain National Museum
After breakfast, our driver will pick you up at the lobby of your hotel at around 8:45 in the morning. Explore the Bahrain National Museum for it has a lot to show.
Day 3: Explore the Beauty of Bahrain
After breakfast, be free at your own leisure to explore the beauty of Bahrain.
Day 4: Departure
After breakfast, free at your own leisure until transfer to Airport for your departure.
Package Includes:
Return Airport transfer
3 nights hotel accommodation
Daily breakfast
Free internet access in all areas
Half-day sightseeing tour with a service of an English-speaking guide on day 2
Bahrain National Museum Entrance fee
Bottled mineral water on board throughout the tour
Pool and beach access
Package Excludes:
Entry Visa
Other personal expenses which were not mentioned above
Kindly Note the Following:-
* Price mentioned may change without prior notice
* All terms & conditions apply
Bahrain National Museum
Founded in 1988, the Bahrain National Museum (also referred to as the National Museum of Bahrain) is the largest and one of the oldest public museums in Bahrain. The museum's rich collection of ancient archaeological artifacts and natural history specimens covers nearly 5,000 years of the history of Bahrain.
Exhibitions focus on the ancient civilization of Dilmun and the culture and lifestyle of Bahrain's pre-industrial past. Notable collections include the Durand Stone, a basalt sculpture from the Babylonian era, as well as Quranic manuscripts and historic documents. The museum also collects work from Bahraini contemporary artists. The museum aims to enhance the understanding and knowledge of Bahrain's history as well as promote a global culture within the local community.
The museum is open from 10 am to 6 pm, with the complex being closed on Tuesdays. The museum also offers regular daytime boat trips to the Bu Maher Fort on Muharraq island, a part of the Bahrain Pearling Trail.