Fly from Kochi to Bahrain with Etihad Airways
Journey from the breath-taking Keralan coastline to the diverse cultural hub of Bahrain when you book flights from Kochi to Bahrain with Etihad.
Visit the beautiful Al Fateh Grand Mosque, explore the fascinating national museum and follow the Bahrain Pearling Trail through the city of Muharraq. If you are feeling adventurous, you could even scuba dive to the city’s nearby oyster beds to find the perfect Bahrain souvenir.
Flying from Kochi to Bahrain: FAQs
What is Bahrain famous for?
Despite being a relatively hidden gem of the Middle East, Bahrain’s pearls have captured the world’s attention. Traditionally known as the Island of Pearls, the state’s economy was previously shaped around shipping a variety of precious pearls across the globe.
Experience the magic of Bahrain pearls by walking the UNESCO Bahrain Pearling Trail and marvel at the offshore oyster beds as you go.
Is Bahrain easy to get around?
After your flight from Kochi to Bahrain, it’s easy to find good transport links. Bahrain is a small country, so moving around is usually fast and straightforward. Despite not having a railroad system, Bahrain has regular bus services and taxis in abundance.
Top tips for Kochi to Bahrain
Meander through the markets
You may be used to the bustling vibrancy of Bazaar Road in Kochi, with its colourful and aromatic spice stalls. When you fly from Kochi to Bahrain, it’s possible to awaken your senses even further by exploring the treasures of Manama Souq. Haggle street vendors for the best priced souvenirs and explore the enchanting stalls – you might even embrace the excitement of shopping for high quality gold from the local sellers.
Sample the local cuisine
Both Kochi and Bahrain offer a rich array of flavourful food. You might indulge on Kerala fish curry with mashed kappa before you fly, but there’s no need to leave fragrance and spice behind. Once you arrive in Bahrain, treat your sweet tooth to Halwa Bahraini, a delicious gel textured treat with nutmeg, cardamom and saffron – it’s best served with an Arabic coffee.