AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTourism Boost: Bahrain’s tourism minister says the “We Miss You” push and the return of tourism and entertainment activities have driven strong visitor growth from GCC countries during Eid Al Adha, with the sector gearing up for a busy summer season. Visitor Numbers: New data shows Bahrain welcomed about 16.04 million non-Bahraini travellers in 2025, up roughly 41% from 2022, signalling more stable, sustainable growth. Eid Outdoors Rules: Complaints are mounting over unruly crowds at Buhair Valley; officials say the protected nature reserve is off-limits and warn of legal action for trespassing and damage. Sustainability in Action: Skal Bahrain held a tree-planting drive at the Gulf Hotel Bahrain to promote responsible tourism and environmental awareness. Hospitality Education Win: Vatel Bahrain was named “Leading Hospitality and Tourism Management Institution in the Middle East for 2026” at the Travel and Tourism Awards by LUXlife. Regional Travel Ease: Sri Lanka introduced free 30-day tourist visas (ETA fee waived) for citizens of 40 countries, including Bahrain, starting May 25. Travel Safety Watch: Bahrain is among countries that have imposed travel bans linked to the growing Ebola situation in the DRC, as WHO urges nations to reconsider blanket restrictions.
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