Mardi 19 septembre 2006 2 19 /09 /Sep /2006 14:03

Several organisations offer boat tours such as dolphin-watching trips, lunch and dinner cruises and swimming and snorkelling trips, in addition to the regular speedboat journey to the Hawar Islands. The Yacht Club organise several activites, such like sail training, cruiser fleet, powerboating, scuba diving, dolphin watching... 

http://www.bahrainyachtclub.com.bh/

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Mardi 19 septembre 2006 2 19 /09 /Sep /2006 12:04

Awar Islands is a fantasy desert island with big attraction (diving, jet ski, beach volley,...) and the possiblity to sleep in a hotel. A shuttle bring you there from Ad Dur. There is also a Wildlife Park . A place to go...

http://www.hawarresort.com/

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Mardi 19 septembre 2006 2 19 /09 /Sep /2006 11:46

It’s the bridge between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. The border is situated on a small island in the middle of the bridge. You are allowed to go there without visa and going in the tower with a panoramic view, to be seen!!

 

 

 

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Mardi 19 septembre 2006 2 19 /09 /Sep /2006 11:28

You’ve to see the different souks on the island. The best known is the Manama Souk, which has several markets within the market, selling textiles, spices, jewellery, perfumes, electronics and a wide assortment of goods.

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Mardi 19 septembre 2006 2 19 /09 /Sep /2006 11:19

Al Fateh Mosque is commonly known as the Grand Mosque. This enormous building has its huge dome and two minarets. The mosque houses the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, a library and a conference centre. Non-Muslims can visit at any time, except during prayer time. Nobody wearing shorts is admitted. Ladies can borrow an abaya.

 

 

Al Fateh Corniche

 If you are already in this place, you’ve to walk around on the Al Fateh Corniche. You’ll appreciate the big Water Fountain, probably inspired from Geneva in Switzerland. You’ll also find a bowling, an ice rink, restaurants, beach volley, a camel tour, aso.

 

 

 

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