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Bahrain is often called Middle East Lite because of its comparatively modern and liberal society. Because English is widely spoken, foreign visitors find Bahrain one of the easiest Gulf countries to navigate, as well as one of the most culturally accessible.

The Bahrain experience combines modern convenience and glitz with the preservation of its ancient heritage. The main island is a compact 11 mi x 34 mi, making it perfect for a sightseeing weekend. In the course of a day, visitors can walk the sparkling marble floors of Bahrain’s upscale shopping malls, climb ancient ruins under the hot Gulf sun, take in Arab heritage and culture in the Bahrain National Museum, negotiate the price of locally harvested pearls in a traditional market, and then relax for dinner and drinks at any number of restaurants and bars.

For day-trippers and weekenders, Bahrain is the perfect package of luxury, culture, and adventure.

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