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on 14 Apr 2011

Dear All

I am a little nervous about my upcoming trip to Bahrain (I'll be working and living there for a year, and my family can't make the trip with me).

I'm worried I'll find the culture a bit alienating, and am scared of getting lonely all by myself!

Are there any expat-heavy areas in Bahrain, that I can request to be moved into?  I'd dearly like to meet up with some friendly, like-minded people as quickly as I can.

With many thanks

Anonymous (not verified) on 14 Apr 2011 - 07:54
Hello! First things first, don't worry so much! Bahrain is a wonderful expat destination -- it is friendly, and open, and you're bound to have a good time over here, even on your own. As far as good areas to move into go... Juffair in the north east of the main island is popular with Americans, as it is close to the US Navy base. It’s mostly modern apartment blocks so also popular with other expats and Saudi visitors. Adlyia is where many of the restaurants are, this area and the adjoining suburbs of Mahooz and Um Al Hussan are also popular with those who prefer to be in close proximity to night life. West of the city centre is Budaiya, where many expat families live, usually in compound villas. I believe the schools in the area are good, and the Dilmun Club and the Bahrain Rugby club are both located here. Finally, there is Anwaj Islands in the Floating City. The villas here are very pretty and situated around a series of canals, so it’s trendy and a popular; but there are few amenities other than the beach. Any of these options will suit you well, believe me.
Anonymous (not verified) on 14 Apr 2011 - 08:33
David C is right, Bahrain is basically Arab-lite when compared to places like Saudi Arabia. The expat population doesn't occupy as overwhelming a percentage as in places like the UAE and Qatar, but there's still a substantial community, and most people are friendly and welcoming. Bahrain is still governed by Islamic mores, so you need to be respectful of the Muslim religion and its countless rules, but you can still wear western style clothing for the most part and - covering your hair and shoulders and knees is only a formal requirement when visiting the Grand Mosque.

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