Duration: | 4 Day(s) - 3 Night(s) |
Tour Category: | Heritage 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: Muharraq Island​
After breakfast, our driver will pick you up at the lobby of your hotel at around 8:45 in the morning. This 19th-century ruling family residence in Muharraq Island is Bahrain's most impressive example of Gulf Islamic architecture featuring four courtyards, beautiful carved wooden doors, and perforated gypsum panels, now a tourist attraction, the Shaikh Isa Bin Ali House. Shaikh Isa bin Ali Al Khalifa, the current King's great-great-grandfather, who ruled the country for 63 years was residing in this house.
Day 3: Muharraq Souq
After breakfast, prepare for pick up to visit Muharraq Souq, smaller than Manama Souq, the Muharraq Souq offers a wide range of merchandise and famed sweet shops. The oldest section of the souq, Al Qaisariya, offers a charming shopping experience. Souq Al Qaisariya is an integral component of the "Pearling; a Testimony of an Island Economy" (UNESCO World Heritage Site). The tour ends with a visit to a Traditional Coffee Shop.
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 Wifi
Half-day sightseeing tour with a service of an English-speaking guide on day 2 & day 3
All Entrance fee
Bottled mineral water on board throughout the tour
Package Excludes:
Entry Visa
Other personal expenses which were not mentioned above
Kindly Note the Following:-
* Price mentioned may change without prior notice
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Another Souq to visit:
SOUQ AL BARAHA
Souq Al-Baraha is located at Diyar Al Muharraq, Northwest of Muharraq Island. The Souq aims to re-create a traditional Bahraini market streetscape through the organization of building blocks around courtyards - a common feature prevalent in traditional Islamic Architecture while evoking the history of Bahrain as a center for trade and fishing. The Souq is anticipated to have public facilities, a mosque, and over 500 retail shops, which include a family entertainment center, a gold souq, A fish and meat market, a fruits and vegetables market, as well as shops that sell antiques, spices, and sweets.