Bahrain, the pearl of the Gulf


The smallest Arab country, which consists of 33 islands with one main island, and as a country has one of the lowest illiteracy rates in the world, in addition, it is one of the safest countries in the world, the capital, Manama, has also been classified as one of the safest cities in the world.

Although it is a small country, Bahrain enjoys ethnic pluralism, where everyone enjoys practicing their religious freedom.

Bahrain established the first airline in the Arabian Peninsula (Gulf Air), as well as the first Arab Formula One racing circuit, and the first oil field in the Arabian Peninsula was discovered in the Kingdom of Bahrain in 1932.

The kingdom has the second highest currency in the world after the Kuwaiti dinar, the Bahraini dinar (BHD), which is currently equivalent to 2,65 US dollar and 2,42 euro.


Bahrain is ranked as the second best country in the world to start life in for expatriates, and the reasons why are:

- Decreased rates of crime and harassment.

- Cultural diversity and entertainment activities.

- Ease and simplicity of life.

- Economic freedom and free ownership for foreigners.

- Taxes not exceeding 1%.

- Coexistence and freedom to practice worship.

- Easy access to housing.

- Advanced infrastructure and quality of the road network.






Bahrain is witnessing an increasing real estate growth movement, and the Bahraini real estate market is witnessing rapid growth, especially after starting to fill in the sea to compensate for the small area of the country.

The country is also witnessing an attraction for foreign investments after facilitating ownership for foreigners.

Bahraini law allows foreigners to own property in about 20 tourist and investment areas throughout the country.

The kingdom is considered a tourist destination, visited by millions of tourists annually, the number of visitors to the Kingdom of Bahrain is five times its population and has dozens of tourist places, including ancient markets and modern landmarks, in addition to being an important centre for the gold industry and trade.

The Bahrain economy is a diversified economy that relies on banking, tourism and oil as well. 


Bahrain has a strong focus on the environment, working to increase the country's green spaces through agriculture and focusing on sustainability programmes.

It is also working to develop the system of government departments through artificial intelligence programs to achieve Vision 2030, which is considered one of the largest development projects in the world, as the project includes the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council, which depends on diversifying the economy in the six oil-producing countries in the Gulf Cooperation Council.






The Bahrain Investment Fund (Mumtalakat) owns several shares in international companies, including a large stake in McLaren and technology companies, due to the great interest that the leadership in Bahrain gives to the automotive industry, especially sports cars in particular, and the technology sector.


Bahrain may be a small country unknown to some, but that is not fair.

Bahrain is a country worth visiting, and the goal of many people is to settle there, the Kingdom offers many advantages, so it is at the forefront of countries for stability.