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Organized by the Bahrain Tourism Board, Celebrate Bahrain Season attracts more than 100,000 tourists and highlights cultural, sporting and family-friendly events across the Kingdom.
Bahrain Tourism and Exhibition Authority (BTEA) recently reported the impressive results of the Celebrate Bahrain season, which attracted an impressive participation of over 100,000 guests. This milestone underscores Bahrain’s status as a top international travel destination. This season featured a variety of events in different regions, including family, music, cultural and sporting activities. This success is the result of collaboration with a wide range of partners and highlights the effectiveness of Celebrate Bahrain Season.
The season culminated with spectacular New Year celebrations at several famous spots such as Water Garden City, Marassi Beach, Bahrain Bay, Bahrain Port, Bahrain Fort, Bahrain National Museum and Al Najma Club. did. Attendance far exceeded expectations, transforming Festival City into a dynamic hub of diverse culture, entertainment, and happiness. This enriched the experience for all participants.
A notable aspect of the Celebrate Bahrain season was the influx of international tourists. Special promotions and various events attract visitors from all over the world, positioning Bahrain as a must-visit destination for those seeking unique and unforgettable experiences. The high number of tourists during this period confirms Bahrain’s appeal as a major tourist destination and demonstrates the country’s dedication to developing a robust tourism sector.
Bahrain’s commitment to hosting outstanding and inclusive events is evident in the huge success of the Celebrate Bahrain season. The various activities and strategic partnerships not only exceeded expectations, but also set new standards for cultural festivals in the region. As Bahrain continues to develop as a major tourism hub, initiatives such as Celebrating Bahrain are crucial in defining Bahrain’s international image and attracting tourists from around the world.
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