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Transportation & Infrastructure Guide in Bahrain

Public transit, airports, and getting around

Bahrain, a compact island nation of 1.7 million, features a car-centric transportation landscape with private vehicles and taxis dominating amid developing public options. Key strengths include high-quality roads, Bahrain International Airport's expansion to 14 million passengers by 2026, and strategic Gulf links via King Fahd Causeway and new ferries. Challenges persist in public transport reliance, with buses covering 700km routes and the driverless Bahrain Metro (Phase 1: 29km, 20 stations) underway to cut congestion. Ambitious $30bn plans drive metro, rail, port, and land reclamation projects for sustainable regional hub status.
Public Transport
Below Average
Road Infrastructure
Good
Public Transport
4.2/10

Basic bus network with 700km routes covering 77% population, 644 layby + 72 on-street stops, 290 shelters (35 AC). No operational metro or trains yet; Bahrain Metro Phase 1 (29km red/blue lines, 20 stations, 43k daily capacity) under implementation since 2021. Taxi pylons at 24 stops. Limited integration, car-dominant culture.

Road Infrastructure
7.8/10

High-quality trunk highways and urban roads support dense traffic in compact 780km² nation. Ongoing expansions via $30bn ERP including new roads to Saudi Arabia. Good maintenance, signage, and safety features. Traffic congestion addressed via metro/rail plans. Cycle lanes expanding with 9 dedicated paths.

Internet Speed
8.2/10

Excellent broadband with widespread fiber optic and 5G deployment across urban areas. Bahrain ranks top 20 globally for fixed internet speeds.

Avg: 280+ Mbps • Extensive GPON fiber coverage nationwide; Batelco, stc, Zain offer gigabit plans in Manama, Muharraq

Airport Connectivity
7.6/10

Bahrain International Airport (BIA) expanding to 14M passengers by 2026, serving as Gulf hub with Gulf Air. 11 total airports (1 civil major, 3 military). Good regional/international routes; new Qatar ferry enhances sea links.

Hubs: Bahrain International (BAH)

Transportation Costs

Metro Pass
N/A (metro launching 2026+); Bus: BHD 4/month
Bus Trip
BHD 0.20-0.30 per ride
Taxi
BHD 1 start + BHD 0.20/km (~USD 2.65 start + USD 0.53/km)
High-speed Train
N/A (GCC rail/King Hamad Causeway planned)

Mobile Network

5G Coverage: Nationwide coverage from Batelco, stc, Zain since 2022; full island deployment by 2025
4G Coverage: 100% nationwide coverage, including remote areas

Top-tier mobile infrastructure with reliable high-speed 5G/4G across Bahrain's small landmass. Excellent for navigation apps, ride-hailing, and real-time transit info.

Driving License

IDP requiredConversion needed

Foreign licenses valid 3 months with IDP. EU/foreign licenses exchangeable for residents >3 months via traffic directorate with tests/translation. Drives on right.