Walk the Bahrain Pearling Path, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on Muharraq Island, conveniently located just a short drive from the vibrant capital city of Manama. It serves as a living testament to Bahrain’s rich maritime history, showcasing the cultural and economic significance of the pearling industry that thrived from the 18th to the 20th century. The Pearling Path invites visitors to embark on a captivating 3.5 km journey beginning at the picturesque Bu Mahir seashore and extending to the historic Siyadi complex. Along this scenic route, you’ll encounter an array of well-preserved structures that once played a crucial role in the pearling economy. These buildings, characterised by their unique architectural styles, provide insight into the lives of the pearl merchants and their families during the height of the industry in the 19th century. Among the highlights of your exploration are the Bu Mahir Visitor Center, where you can start your journey; the historic Qal’at Bu Mahir, a fortification that once protected the pearling ships; the Pearling Path Visitor and Experience Center, which provides insights into the pearling process; and Al Nukhidhah House, a beautifully restored residence that belonged to a prominent pearl merchant.