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Sail Monument: A Tribute to Bahrain's Maritime History

An iconic Manama landmark honoring Bahrain's maritime heritage, seafaring traditions, and pearl diving history, symbolizing the nation's connection to the Arabian Gulf.

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The Sail Monument in Manama, Bahrain, is an iconic structure symbolizing the nation's enduring connection to the sea. Designed to evoke the billowing sail of a traditional Bahraini dhow, it stands as a reminder of the country's rich maritime heritage, pearl diving history, and the ingenuity of its people.

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  • 6HRV+CFQ, Manama, Al Hoora, BH

Local tips

  • Visit in the evening to see the monument beautifully illuminated against the night sky.
  • Take a stroll through the surrounding gardens for a peaceful escape from the city bustle.
  • The monument is located on a busy roundabout, so exercise caution when approaching it on foot.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From the main bus terminal near Bab Al Bahrain, take any bus heading towards the Al Hoora area; bus routes A1 and A2 are options. Ask the driver to drop you off at the Al Hoora bus stop, which is the closest stop to the monument. From there, the Sail Monument is a short 5-10 minute walk. Bus fare is approximately 0.300 BHD. Ensure you have Bahraini Dinar ready for the bus fare.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Manama. A taxi ride from the Bahrain City Centre Mall area to the Sail Monument typically costs around 2-3 BHD, depending on traffic. Ensure the driver uses the meter. The base fee is 2 BHD, and each kilometer is priced at 1 BHD.

  • Driving

    If driving from the Bahrain City Centre Mall area, head east on Shaikh Khalifa Bin Salman Highway. Take the exit towards Al Hoora. Follow the signs to the Sail Monument, which is located on a major roundabout. Parking is available near the monument, but be mindful of local parking regulations. Parking fees, if applicable, are typically around 0.5 BHD per hour.

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The Sail Monument, located in the Al Hoora district of Manama, Bahrain, is a powerful symbol of the nation's enduring relationship with the sea. This impressive structure, designed to evoke the billowing sail of a traditional Bahraini dhow, stands proudly on a busy roundabout, a testament to the country's rich maritime heritage. The monument serves as a visual reminder of Bahrain's historical reliance on the sea for trade, pearling, and fishing. For centuries, Bahrainis have navigated the waters of the Arabian Gulf, establishing the island as a key hub for commerce and cultural exchange. The dhow, a traditional wooden sailing vessel, played a crucial role in this maritime history, facilitating trade routes and connecting Bahrain to distant lands. The monument's sleek, modern design reflects the country's forward-looking vision while honoring its deep-rooted traditions. The monument itself comprises two large, white sails that curve gracefully towards each other, seemingly propelled by a gentle breeze. These sails are often interpreted as representing shells embracing a pearl, a nod to Bahrain's historical prominence in the pearl diving industry. Pearling was once a major source of wealth and pride for the nation, and the monument serves as a reminder of this invaluable heritage. Surrounding the Sail Monument are landscaped gardens, providing a tranquil oasis amidst the bustling city. The monument is featured on the BD1 note, making it a symbol of national pride.

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