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Malkiya Beach Park (Bahrain)

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Malkiya Beach Park, on the western coast of Bahrain, is a natural coastal area that has a stark contrast to the country's highly developed beaches. This area is less of a traditional park and more of an untouched stretch of coastline, valued for its raw beauty. It is a significant spot for bird watching, especially during migratory seasons when various species of seabirds make a stop here. The beach itself is basic and often frequented by local fishermen, lending an authentic, maritime atmosphere to the place. Visitors come here for quiet walks by the sea, to enjoy the natural surroundings, and to escape the commercial bustle. Malkiya Beach Park is a precious piece of nature that provides a glimpse into Bahrain's original coastal landscape.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Feb, Mar, Dec.

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Avg °C181821253033353534302520
Rain mm7534000101108

📋 Practical info

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Best season
The notably cooler and generally more pleasant months stretching from November through March are universally considered the most comfortable for prolonged beach visits and typically coincide perfectly with the seasonal arrival of diverse migratory coastal bird species.
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Best time of day
Early mornings are extraordinarily tranquil and provide truly excellent, soft light for detailed birdwatching, while late afternoons consistently offer a wonderful chance to observe various seabirds returning to the shoreline to roost gracefully against the lively sunset.
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Etiquette
It is essential to keep the beach entirely clean by strictly taking all your trash and belongings back home with you; additionally, always avoid approaching nesting or resting bird flocks too closely in order to prevent causing them any unnecessary distress or panic.
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What to bring
A high-quality pair of lightweight binoculars is highly recommended for accurately identifying small shorebirds from a respectful distance, along with wearing comfortable walking sandals and utilizing adequate, reef-safe sun protection against the relentless coastal glare.
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Getting there
The park itself is generally very easily reachable by standard passenger car from most central parts of the country, with well-marked, standard public parking areas usually available in close proximity to the primary coastal access points and sandy viewing areas.
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What to expect
Migratory coastal birds often naturally blend in seamlessly with the shoreline environment or move surprisingly quickly with the shifting tide; ultimately, finding a relatively quiet spot to simply sit and observe the horizon will consistently yield the most rewarding and memorable sightings.

Geography

Coordinates
26.09640, 50.43570

Facts

  • Unspoiled beach.
  • Popular among fishermen.
  • Spot for observing seabirds.

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Frequently asked questions

Can you swim there?
Yes, it is a popular public beach for swimming.
Are there horses?
Often, you can ride horses on the beach for a fee.
Is entry free?
Yes, access to Malkiya Beach Park is free.
Are there showers?
There are very basic rinsing facilities available.
When is it most crowded?
On Fridays and public holidays, the beach is very busy.
Malkiya Beach Park: where is it located?
Malkiya Beach Park is located in Bahrain.
Malkiya Beach Park: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Feb, Mar, Dec.
Malkiya Beach Park: why is it worth visiting?
Malkiya Beach Park, on the western coast of Bahrain, is a natural coastal area that has a stark contrast to the country's highly developed beaches.
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