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King Fahad Causeway - Eastern Province

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King Fahad Causeway, King Fahd Causeway, Al Jasra, Bahrain
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Description

King Fahd Causeway (Jisr al-Malik Fahd) is a series of bridges that are 15 miles long and connect Saudi Arabia and Bahrain across the Persian Gulf. The idea to build this bridge was conceived during the 1950s to improve links along with social and cultural ties between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. Construction of the bridge was completed in 1986.

Structure and Landscape

The five bridges of this causeway rest on more than 500 concrete pylons. The causeway looks futuristic with its seven embankments in the shallow water of the Gulf. One of these embankments is called Middle Island or Passport Island, which is also the largest of them all. It has been converted into an artificial island with customs and immigration facilities, a mosque, gardens, and restaurants. This island also has a border station that has a McDonald’s outlet on each side. 

Traveling through the Causeway

Due to COVID-19, the bridge was closed down temporarily in March 2020 for public safety. However, it was reopened on 17th May 2021; people have to follow strict protocols in order to travel on this bridge.

Driving through the causeway is a great way to travel to Bahrain or Saudi Arabia from either one of the countries, especially during sunset and sunrise. The bridge provides the experience of traveling through the sea without having to board a ship or going through any dreadful seasickness.

 

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Location

King Fahad Causeway, King Fahd Causeway, Al Jasra, Bahrain

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RAJESHKUMAR RAJAGOPAL

RAJESHKUMAR RAJAGOPAL

12/26/2020 20:12

Google review

One of the best place to drive.we can feel Different experience. Each car entry fees is 25 sar and paid parking per hour 5.75 Sar. For stay less 20 mins no need to pay.
Shaharyar Anwar

Shaharyar Anwar

11/20/2020 15:42

Google review

Very bad services at causeway, rude behavior of staff, lazzy spending more time in chatting and eating rather than serving people, and no proper wearing of mask and following health precautions during this pandemic. If there was rating of zero I would have choose that instead of 1 star..
Arif Abdul Salam

Arif Abdul Salam

10/12/2020 06:11

Google review

Long connecting bridge. Entry fee is 25Sar. Paid Car parking 5.75sar/hr available at the KSA Border. Strictly no car stopping allowed for taking photos or other purposes on the bridge.
Zia Ullah

Zia Ullah

06/11/2020 06:39

Google review

King Fahd Causeway is a cultural and social streamline between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Kingdom of Bahrain. Thousands of vehicles with millions of passengers travels through this everyday . It is a huge contribution for connecting the regions through roads above the the water. In simple words i loved it.
Indhu G Nair

Indhu G Nair

06/04/2019 22:26

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It is one of the largest connecting bridge between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. These two GCC Countries are differentiated by this bridge and sea around. Its a beautiful place to visit with your family, spend time with them. The small garden near the location gives the relaxation and of course you can make your special moments with this beautiful location and put them all in your social media as well.
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Dominique Schlezack 1 questions

08/29/2022 15:44

Can I cross the King Fahd Causeway from Bahrain to Saudi Arabia with a rental car?
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