Bahrain
Intro
Travellers from Bahrain made 2.3 million outbound visits in 2024, with a total international tourism expenditure of US$1.44 billion.
In 2023, the UK welcomed 40,000 visits from Bahrain. During the travellers’ visits, their total expenditure was £77.9 million, with an average spend of £1,938 per visit.
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Use our visualisations to see data from this market in greater depth and clarity. Compare annual statistics, and filter by age group, gender, trip duration and more. Includes seasonality, trip purpose and regional spread of visitors to UK destinations. This data is based on the International Passenger Survey, conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
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Global context
Top-level statistics relating to tourism expenditure and popular destinations for this market. For greater detail on inbound tourism flows from this market to the UK, see our data visualisations.
Measure | 2024 |
International tourism expenditure (US$bn) | 1.44 |
Global rank for international tourism expenditure | 79 |
Number of outbound visits (m) | 2.3 |
Most visited destination | Saudi Arabia |
Most visited destination in Western Europe | UK |
Caring for visitors
- English is widely spoken and understood but providing information in Arabic can be very welcoming.
- Provide a warm welcome and respect privacy - consider private dining areas and family accommodation (hotel suites or interconnecting rooms).
- Hospitality is a key element of Arab culture - small gestures and being available to answer questions will be very much appreciated.
- Provide a designated area for prayer time – placing a prayer mat and a compass with Qiblah direction (direction towards Mecca, Saudi Arabia) in rooms is a thoughtful gesture.
- During Ramadan, be mindful that Muslim travelers may be fasting. This is a time to show understanding, be accommodating and flexible. Adjust services where needed, such as offering alternative meal timings, quiet spaces for prayer, and thoughtful hospitality that respects their needs during this holy month.
- Where possible provide separate facilities/times for men and women - in pool or gym if possible.
- Halal food is an important consideration for Muslim food. Avoid serving meals with pork or alcohol as an ingredient.
The leisure and travel trade
- GCC market values relationships over strict schedules - often leading to a more flexible approach in social and business settings - meetings may not always start or end precisely on time.
- Travellers and trade partners prefer a single trusted person to handle all their needs, and they often recommend good services to friends and family.
- Take the time to visit trade in market and attend trade events or roadshows - face-to-face interactions strengthen relationships and provide opportunities to showcase your offerings
- Show generosity and hospitality by sending greetings on Islamic Holidays - this gesture shows cultural awareness and respect.
- Major promotional periods are in lead-up to national and religious holidays. Special efforts are made to promote short-break packages during holidays such as the Eid, National Day, the New Year and other long weekends. Longer stays are during the summer and school holidays
- WhatsApp is the go-to for quick, informal conversations, often using short voice notes
- GCC work week is from Sunday -Thursday except for the UAE where a Western-style Monday-Friday work week was introduced in 2022
- invest time to nurture these relationships, building trust and mutual understanding.
Access to Britain from Bahrain
The key routes and transport modes that connect this market with the UK.
Measure | 2023 |
Weekly aircraft departures | 25 |
Weekly seat capacity on direct routes | 6,838 |
Airports with direct routes in Bahrain | 1 |
Airports with direct routes in Britain | 2 |
- Non-stop flights depart Bahrain International for Britain to London Heathrow or Manchester International.
- In 2024, the London proportion of seat capacity on direct flights to the UK from Bahrain was 82%.
- Seat capacity for the full year exceeded pre-COVID (2019) levels by 24%.
- To see entry requirements for visitors to the UK from Bahrain click here.
- To see rates for Air Passenger Duty charged on passengers flying to Bahrain from the UK click here.
Further resources
How we source this information
We work with a number of data sources to provide a rich and insightful picture of our key inbound source markets. This includes, but is not limited to, data provided by Oxford Economics, the UNWTO, Apex, Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands Index and from our own surveys and ad-hoc research. The largest share of the data comes from the International Passenger Survey (IPS) by the ONS.
Visit our About the International Passenger Survey page for more information on how the data is collected and analysed.