The Middle East has experienced a dramatic transformation in its tourism sector in recent years, spurred by the rise of low-cost airlines and the implementation of unified visa systems. These developments are not only making travel more accessible but also increasing the region’s appeal as an international tourist destination. Among the countries leading this transformation is Bahrain, which has demonstrated remarkable growth in its tourism sector, particularly through its cruise tourism industry. This, combined with the introduction of a unified visa policy for Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, positions Bahrain as an emerging international destination with significant potential.
