Manama OverviewFirst mentioned in Islamic chronicles in the year 1345,
historical Manama is now the capital and largest city of Bahrain,
at the north-eastern tip of the Persian Gulf island state. There is
a strong colonial influence in the area, with Portuguese occupation
in 1521 followed by Persian dominance in 1602. This lovely city is
a great base from which to enjoy the stunning beaches, buildings
and sites in the area. The economy of Manama was traditionally
based on pearling, fishing, boat building and trade, displays of
which can now be seen in local museums. In 1932 the discovery of
petroleum boosted the city's economy, which has recently
diversified into tourism and retail. Declared a free port in 1958,
the facilities of the Mînâ Salmân port, in the al-Qulayah Inlet,
have also aided economic growth and provided more access to
tourists. Open-minded and tolerant of other cultures, Manama is
visited by a large number of foreigners each year. These visitors
can enjoy a vast array of attractions, from souks (markets) and
shopping malls to forts and pearl museums, as well as the friendly
nature of the locals. There is also an active nightlife with many
popular restaurants, bars and clubs to choose from, making this a
splendid vacation destination. |