{"ObjectId": 169, "Country": "Bahrain", "Quarantine": null, "Testing": null, "DatePublished": "16.01.2022", "Sources": "Foreign travel advice, Gov.UK/ \n US State Dept. COVID-19 Country Specific Information/ \n SITATA/ \n OSAC Travel Advisories/\n Bahrain Government/", "TravelAdvisory": "Latest News: \n
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\n International Restrictions:
\n*Entry to Bahrain: Bahrain International Airport is open, including for transit and transfer passengers, and visas on arrival are available for some foreign nationals. The King Fahd Causeway is also open for travel between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
\nSince 20 February 2022 there is no PCR testing nor quarantine requirements for any arrivals regardless of their vaccination status, including those arriving via the Causeway. Your airline may have their own boarding requirements and may be liable to move to a reduced service as appropriate depending on the COVID-19 situation. You should check with your airline for the most up to date information before travelling to Bahrain.
\n*Entry rules are subject to change at short notice so travellers are advised tocheck Bahrain\u2019s latest COVID-19 decisions, the Bahrain News Agency, and Bahrain\u2019s Airport website for information on this and other updates.
\n*Demonstrating your COVID-19 status: You do not need to demonstrate your COVID-19 status to enter Bahrain. If this changes, Bahrain has confirmed they will accept the proof of COVID-19 recovery and vaccination record. Your appointment card from vaccination centres is not designed to be used as proof of vaccination and should not be used to demonstrate your vaccine status.
\n*Transiting Bahrain: Transit and transfer passengers are permitted to use Bahrain International Airport without the requirement to undergo testing. For travel from Bahrain to Saudi Arabia, check the latest travel information before your trip.
\n*Testing on arrival: There is no requirement to test for COVID-19 on arrival.\n*Quarantine requirements: There is no requirement to quarantine on arrival. However those who test positive for COVID-19 when in Bahrain are required to self-isolate at home or at their hotel as per the advice of the authorities. If necessary, COVID-19 health treatment will be given free of charge.
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\n Internal Restrictions:
\n*Travel in Bahrain: Bahrain International Airport is open, including for transit and transfer passengers.
\nFor information on this and other updates, checkBahrain\u2019s latest COVID-19 decisions and Bahrain\u2019s Airport website .\nThe King Fahd Causeway is open for travel between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. Since 20 February 2022 there has been no PCR testing nor quarantine requirements for any arrivals regardless of their vaccination status, including those arriving via the Causeway.
\n*Accommodation: Accommodation and amenities including hotels and private rental properties are permitted to be open as usual with no COVID-19 restrictions.\n*Public places and services: There are no COVID-19 restrictions in public spaces and all services including shops, banks, and restaurants remain open as usual. Mask-wearing is optional in indoor and outdoor areas.\n", "Y": 26.054724, "X": 50.547509, "AddInfo": null}