Eastern Province

Eastern Province

Adults

Young Adult

12‐15

Children

2‐11

Infants

< 2yrs

Rooms

Rooms

Adults

Children

Age<=17

Eastern Province

A 45 minute drive from Bahrain on the 25 km King Fahd causeway which runs across the Arabian Gulf brings you to the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. This region is very different to the rest of the Kingdom and in many places feels similar to Bahrain, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. The main traffic into this region comes from the many foreigners who work in the oil and gas sector as the Eastern Province is the epicentre of the country’s oil wealth. 

A 45 minute drive from Bahrain on the 25 km King Fahd causeway which runs across the Arabian Gulf brings you to the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. This region is very different to the rest of the Kingdom and in many places feels similar to Bahrain, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates.
The main traffic into this region comes from the many foreigners who work in the oil and gas sector as the Eastern Province is the epicentre of the country’s oil wealth. A stopover as part of Saudi Arabia itinerary in this region is however worth considering. 

In the Eastern Province, beauty of the surrounding sea and the seashore offers great opportunity for visitors to enjoy fresh air and sunlight. During summer, the climate is mild and at times humid near the beaches, but both ways, it is very enjoyable anytime.

There are also many marine recreation activities you can chose, such as boating, snorkeling and fishing. During the winter, when it rains, you can see eye-catching Rainbows on the horizon. The average annual temperature in the Eastern Province 25 degrees Celsius. The eastern province  has a hot desert climate. The winter temperatures range from mild to warm, but regularly drops to as low as around 8 °C (46 °F) some days. Summer temperatures are extremely hot, typical to most of west Asia and usually exceed 40 °C (104 °F) for about two months. Rainfall in Dammam is generally sparse, and usually occurs in small amounts in December.

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