Bahrain Tourist Visa

a single entry visa is issued electronically or at entry points on payment of five dinars (Dh48.71). The visa allows its holder to stay in the kingdom for five days.

The second visa is multiple-entry and is issued only electronically upon the payment of BD85. It allows its holder to stay in the kingdom for up to 90 days.

Bahrain has extended its eVisa eligibility to 114 nationalities from the previous list of 38 countries, and travellers from 66 countries can get their visas upon arrival in the kingdom.

eVisas for GCC alien residents
Alien residents of GCC countries (Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE) are eligible for an eVisa for 2 weeks, if travelling through Bahrain International Airport.

Similar to the Visit eVisa, it is an electronic visa obtained from this site. There is no need to have a visa stamped in your passport prior to your arrival in Bahrain.

How much does it cost?
BD 29 (approximately USD 77)
The new single entry visa allows its holder to stay up to two weeks in the kingdom while the one-year re-entry visa allows for a 90-day stay.

Nationals from 114 countries and foreigners living in the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) residents are eligible for the new visas.

The GCC comprises Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Citizens of the US, Canada, UK and Ireland can now stay up to 90 days, under their five-year multiple re-entry visa.

Last year, 315,943 people from the UK and Ireland, 256,439 from the USA and 79,127 from Canada arrived in Bahrain.

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