




$125
As of 2012, “Pearling, Testimony of an Island Economy” has become the second World Heritage Site of the Kingdom of Bahrain as the testimony of its millennia-old pearl collecting tradition and the globally significant single-product island economy and social system it produced. “Pearling, Testimony of an Island Economy” is a serial nomination consisting of 15 property components: three vast oyster beds located in the northern territorial waters of Bahrain, one seashore site at the southern tip of Bahrain’s Muharraq Island, and nine clusters of historic buildings consisting of seventeen architectural structures embedded in the urban fabric of Muharraq city. Taken together, the fifteen individual sites reflect the final expression and last remaining – and thus outstanding – example of a cultural tradition that dominated the Arabian Gulf from prehistory to the early 20th century.
Bahrain, docks at Khalifa Bin Salman Port, 10 kilometers from Manama, with shuttles or taxis for 15-minute rides. The city, population 650,000, features the Bahrain National Museum with Dilmun artifacts. Travelers visit Al Fateh Grand Mosque, a 1988 structure seating 7,000. Excursions to Qal’at al-Bahrain, 20 minutes west, explore a 4,000-year-old fort. Local souks sell dates. Peak season November to March; taxis 5-10 BHD. Dining includes machboos at souk cafes. Souvenirs feature pearl jewelry.
180 minutes
Bahrain Pearling Path Experience
bottled water
in-vehicle air conditioning
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
Guides required to regularly wash hands
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.