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The 1980s saw a boom in tourism, caused partially by the opening of the 25km causeway linking the island to the East Coast of Saudi Arabia. The government responded to the influx which today is in excess of 2 million people annually by launching a series of tourist strategies aimed at developing the island's potential as a weekend retreat.
In addition to regional tourism, current initiatives are promoting Bahrain as a tourist resort and are bringing tourists from Scandinavia, Russia and even the United States.
While Bahrain's modern facilities cater to the needs of both tourists and locals, the authorities are very concerned about preserving the country's rich cultural heritage. And there is every indication that the formula is working and that Bahrain will retain its popularity with visitors and grow as an international destination.
Tours to historic sights include the renovated home of a pearl merchant, the old Portuguese forts and the excavations at Saar where visitors can actually walk around the 4000-year-old town.
Many artifacts have been found there and one of the most famous is a perfectly preserved pearl, possibly the oldest in the world. It is now on display at the Bahrain National Museum which houses fine displays of Bahrain's history and heritage and is open six days a week.
Accommodation
Banyan Tree Desert Spa & Resort
Newly opened, the Banyan Tree Desert Spa & Resort is a luxurious hideaway in a desert landscape of medieval forts and historic mosques. As the...
The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain Hotel & Spa
Overview
Located on a golden sand beach with expansive views of the turquoise gulf waters, The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain Hotel & Spa is just a skip away...