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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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Sultan M

Sultan M

08/22/2022 07:11

Google review

Absolutely organized, way better than the previous management. Big thanks to the Saudi government for the good managing of such a busy bridge. ?
JEdirect

JEdirect

08/19/2022 23:32

Google review

The bridge itself is old. The process of passing through could benefit from major improvements. First, to replace the toll counters by a payment machine instead of a person (the employees at the Toll are almost always on their phone chatting with their friends). Second, replace the Saudi customs employees with educated people capable of behaving with good manners. Third, cancel the practice of handing out useless receipt papers at the kiosks (this is a practice done by the Saudi’s and not Bahraini’s).
Ajmal Faizy

Ajmal Faizy

08/19/2022 17:56

Google review

Must try Spot One of best place you can visit if you are Jubail or Dammam location.. The view is fantastic.. Trying Going out with family on week ends, They have Good quality food spots and Mosque nearby to prayer as well a well cleaned bathroom and toilet facilities.. There Willa charge of SAR 35 to enter in bridge, it will better if have a NFC enabled credit or Debit card. Wishing you a very happy Journey
ali zulfiqar

ali zulfiqar

08/16/2022 18:22

Google review

Should visit in working days .in week end very rush
Abdul Rehman

Abdul Rehman

08/15/2022 09:49

Google review

A beautiful road and causeway in The middle of the sea connecting Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain through this road Which is nearly 25 Km. Named after the late king of Saudi Arabia Fahad Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud who did the inauguration in the year 1986. The bridge connect Saudi city of Khobar.
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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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