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Entertainment for kids

Children by nature have a thirst for exploration and knowledge. Despite the numerous options of entertainment within Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay, their energy cannot be satisfied without venturing out and discovering the Kingdom of Bahrain. Fortunately, Bahrain is well-endowed with family-friendly activities that are guaranteed to keep the young ones occupied. If this list does not do justice to the many activities, then we challenge you to find your own list of fun things to do around town!

  • Wahoo! Waterpark is the Middle East’s first ever indoor water park. It has a number of thrilling rides and attractions that both kids and adults can enjoy. What’s the best part? Weather is always permitting.
  • Al Areen Wildlife Park is a must-see for families in Bahrain. You can walk around the park watching animals in their natural habitat. Too tired to walk? Then take a bus tour and visit many endangered species. If you’re the adventurous type, then step inside the bird cage and let them fly around you!
  • The Lost Paradise of Dilmun Waterpark is the biggest themed water park in the country. The park takes visitors back thousands of years to discover the lost paradise. This is an especially great place to cool off during the hot summer months.
  • The Dolphin Resort is another attraction that you just cannot miss. It offers children and adults a chance to swim with the dolphins! You can also sit back, relax and enjoy a dolphin and sea lion show for some entertaining tricks. Afterwards, be sure to take your kids for a few rides or hit the video game room. Finally, sit down for a nice dinner before heading home. This location is sure to keep you entertained all day.
  • Recreational Parks are a specialty in Bahrain. If organized activities are not your thing, then visit one or more of these parks for some fresh air, exercise and some much-needed family time. Be sure to schedule a time around sunset when the weather and sky are just perfect. Visit Arad Bay Park, The Lagoon in Amwaj or Prince Khalifa bin Salman Park.
  • Kid’s Kingdom is the number one amusement park in Bahrain. Kids of all ages can enjoy indoor and outdoor games and rides. There is also a selection of restaurants and cafes nearby so parents can enjoy their time as the kids play.
  • Bahrain International Circuit serves as more than just a host for the annual Formula One race. It also provides go-karts to anyone above the age of 12. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to race your friends on a real Formula One racetrack!
  • Magic Planetoffers exciting games, rides, a soft play area, bowling and nearby food court so that kids can keep both their minds and tummies happy. With the vast number and variety of different games, kids will need the whole day to see everything.
  • Al Azizia Birds Kingdom is a recently opened attraction in Amwaj Islands. This new bird cage hosts a selection of exotic parrots and pigeons that the whole family can enjoy. Consider it bird watching on fast forward.
  • Bahrain Science Center is the perfect combination of entertainment and education. Kids can learn all about science with arts and crafts workshops, storytelling, tech demonstrations, debates, fish dissections and much more. They will get so lost in the scientific world that they will forget they are even learning.

Bahrain

Bahrain
National anthem of Bahrain
Official name
Mamlakat al-Baḥrayn (Kingdom of Bahrain)
Form of government
constitutional monarchy with a parliament comprising two bodies (Shura Council [401]; Council of Representatives [40])
Head of state
King: Hamad ibn ʿIsa Al Khalifah
Head of government
Prime Minister: Khalifah ibn Sulman Al Khalifah
Capital
Manama
Official language
Arabic
Official religion
Islam
Monetary unit
Bahraini dinar (BD)
Currency Exchange Rate
1 USD equals 0.376 Bahraini dinar
Population
(2017 est.) 1,482,000
Population rank
(2017) 154
Population projection 2030
1,714,000
Total area (sq mi)
297
Total area (sq km)
770
Density: persons per sq mi
(2017) 4,931.5
Density: persons per sq km
(2017) 1,904.1
Urban-rural population
Urban: (2015) 65.7%
Rural: (2015) 11.2%
Life expectancy at birth
Male: (2016) 76.7 years
Female: (2016) 81.1 years
Literacy: percentage of population age 15 and over literate
Male: (2015) 96.9%
Female: (2015) 93.5%
GNI (U.S.$ ’000,000)
(2015) 27,319
GNI per capita (U.S.$)
(2015) 19,840
  • 1All seats are appointed by the king.