Bahrain in November offers pleasant weather, ideally suited for cultural exploration and shopping. Mild temperatures and clear skies make it one of the best times to visit.
| Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| βοΈ Transport | 1,500 USD |
| π¨ Accommodations | 1,500 USD |
| π§³ Gear | 150 USD |
| πΊοΈ On-site | 350 USD |
| Total | 3,500 USD |
[ ] ποΈ Bab Al Bahrain & Manama Souq βββ (~2h)
Historic city gate and the bustling traditional souq β best spot for souvenirs, pearls, and spices.
[ ] ποΈ Bahrain National Museum βββ (~2h)
Outstanding collections on the islandβs history and culture β must for first-time visitors.
[ ] π° Qal'at al-Bahrain (Bahrain Fort) βββ (~2h)
UNESCO-listed archaeological site on the waterfront β go at sunset for amazing views.
[ ] π Al-Fateh Grand Mosque ββ (~1.5h)
One of the worldβs largest mosques, open to non-Muslims β guided tours available.
[ ] π³ Al Areen Wildlife Park & Reserve ββ (~2.5h)
Oasis home to Arabian wildlife β great for peaceful walks and nature photos.
[ ] π¨ La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art ββ (~1.5h)
Unique art, sculpture, and spa complex in a restored mansion, tranquil ambiance.
[ ] ποΈ MODA Mall βββ (~2h)
Ultra-luxury brands and designer outlets in the Bahrain World Trade Center.
[ ] ποΈ Beit Al Quran ββ (~1h)
Stunning Islamic manuscript museum β superb calligraphy exhibitions.
[ ] ποΈ Block 338, Adliya βββ (~2h)
Trendy area with boutiques, art galleries, and chic cafΓ©s β perfect for shopping and people-watching.
[ ] πΊ Aβali Burial Mounds ββ (~1h)
Fascinating ancient necropolis, part of Bahrainβs UNESCO heritage.
[ ] π¨ Bin Matar House (Memory of the Place) ββ (~1h)
Preserves Bahraini culture and pearl-diving history in a beautifully restored house.
[ ] π³ Prince Khalifa Bin Salman Park β (~1h)
Urban park with palm groves, fountains, and great city views.
[ ] ποΈ Shaikh Isa Bin Ali House (Muharraq) ββ (~1h)
Historic former rulerβs home; impressive architecture and original wind towers.
[ ] ποΈ The Avenues Bahrain ββ (~2h)
Waterfront shopping mall β great mix of international retailers and gourmet dining.
[ ] ποΈ Dilmun Water Park (Salman Town) β (~2h)
Relaxing spot to unwind, especially if you want a break from sightseeing.
[ ] π³ Arad Fort ββ (~1h)
Historic fortification with sea views β especially picturesque at dusk.
[ ] ποΈ Siyadi House, Muharraq β (~1h)
Excellent example of traditional architecture, once home to a prominent pearl merchant.
[ ] πΈ Bushido Lounge & Restaurant ββ (~2h)
High-end Japanese fusion, stylish ambiance with DJ/live music β reservations recommended.
[ ] πΈ Obaer Lounge at Four Seasons Hotel ββ (~2h)
Sky-high cocktails with city views, perfect for a luxury evening experience.
[ ] πΈ The Ritz-Carlton bar & lounge β (~2h)
Sophisticated, refined atmosphere β excellent for after-dinner drinks.
[ ] π Saffron By Jena βββ
Renowned for Bahraini breakfast and traditional fare β expect roughly 30 USD per person.
[ ] π Masso at The Palace Boutique Hotel ββ
European-Mediterranean fine dining, acclaimed chef β around 80 USD per person.
[ ] π Bushido Restaurant ββ
Japanese-Asian cuisine in stunning venue β about 60 USD per person.
[ ] ποΈ Bahrain International Circuit (~1.5h)
For motorsport lovers β check for available tours or events.
[ ] ποΈ Oil Museum and First Oil Well (~1h)
Insight into Bahrainβs oil industry; great for niche interest.
[ ] π
Jarada Island Excursion (~4h)
Requires a boat trip; popular with locals on weekends.
Film festivals / YouTubeYouTubeYouTube| City | Nights | Accommodation | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manama | 3 | Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay | 1,500 USD |
| Total | 3 nights | 1,500 USD |