WHY BAHRAIN?
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Bahrain is an archipelago of islands surrounded by clear, calm waters, with a
glorious climate year round. Strategically placed in the centre of an oil rich region,
it is a natural hub of leisure yachting, connecting countries within four short
cruise ranges
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- 1 day cruise from Kuwait ( which has some 20,000 boats)
- 1 day cruise from UAE ( 5,000 boats)
- 1 day cruise from Qatar ( 2,000 boats)
- Half day cruise from Eastern Saudi ( 500 boats)
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| Modern Bahrain presents a unique geographic location with its growing economic and cultural standing combined with easy access to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE and Kuwait.
The Middle East is amongst the fastest growing tourist destination in the world and Bahrain certainly has a lot to offer. Bahrain’s rulers have ensured that the Country’s wealth has been spent wisely.
At present most of the County’s tourism is received from surrounding GCC states thanks to the King Fahad Causeway link with Saudi Arabia. There is also a planned causeway project which will connect Bahrain to Qatar and once in place will be the longest marine causeway in the world.
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