
The Kingdom of Bahrain, the smallest of the Persian Gulf States, flanked by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, is known as a shopping mecca, and is popular with tourists for its more relaxed social culture compared with other Islamic nations such as legalized alcohol, while yet retaining its Arab culture. This heavily petroleum-based economy with its substantial cosmopolitan middle class presents an oasis in the Arab world that draws travellers for its modern amenities.
Serviced apartment in Bahrain: Serviced apts in Bahrain are available as well as medium term one bedroom or two bedrooms apartments in Bahrain . It is common for ex-pats in Bahrain to start by staying a few weeks or more in a service apartment. A serviced apartment is a type of self-contained, furnished apartment designed for short-term stays and provides comforts for daily use.
Apartments can be found in the country's major cities like Al Muharraq and Manama, including five star international hotels like Ritz Carlton and Hotel Diplomat in the capital city, as well as in its many small towns and villages where accommodation is much cheaper, such as Sanabis, Al Dair, Awali, Tubli, Askar, Karbabad and Al Jufair.
Serviced offices in Bahrain offer flexible and spacious solutions. The office spaces in Bahrain are tailored to meet your needs. Usually the expats will start working in serviced Offices in Bahrain . The size varies and amenities can include video conferencing, lounge areas and more. Serviced Offices in Bahrain are often called short term rentals or service office but all names for the same type of office which is fully equipped and managed offices or office buildings.
When changing location to Bahrain or moving from Bahrain, you can request a free quotation for the service of an international mover in Bahrain. You might want to specify if there are any fragile items, the list of items to be moved and packing requirements or any other special requirements you might have for your Bahrain relocation.
Insurance in Bahrain: The insurance advisor will provide you with an insurance free quote and a list of choices. Estimate request can cover expatriate health insurance plan in Bahrain or other type of insurances. Local banks in Bahrain will take care of your expat banking requirements such as bill payments, foreign exchange and more. Advices from professional expat wealth managers are also important for a successful expat financial planning.
I am delighted to announce that Expat Focus has awarded this blog site with a "Recommended Website" award.In the words of Carole, the Expat Focus Community Manager, "This is a relatively new initiative at Expat Focus and is intended to bring the very best expatriate websites to the attention of our visitors. Websites are selected based on various criteria, the most important being that they are genuinely useful to anyone moving or living abroad."Thanks so much to the Expat Focus team for this...
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Walnut Wine and Truffle Groves The expat community in Belgium never ceases to amaze me with its creativity. Today I am pleased to present one such creative endeavour. American expat, Kimberley Lovato, has just launched her first book, Walnut Wine and Truffle Groves. This book is about two subjects that are very close to my heart – food and southwest France. Walnut Wine and Truffle Groves is part travel book, part cookbook and part photo essay. Kimberley visited wineries, markets and farms...
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Ooh, dear expat readers:You thought I was going to let you off the hook, didn't you' You thought I was going to put all of the onus on the Koreans who approach us, to defer to our cultural uniqueness, to be the one who comes to us, to adapt to our special situation.No flippin' way!Halfway through preparing this series, I realized just how high-handed, and totally unbalanced, the series was coming out to be... due to the fact I can really only present one expat's point of view, and generalize...
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What's in your Google Reader' Today I'd like to draw a bit of your attention away from CheeseWeb and point it towards my ever growing blogroll. After stagnating for a year or so, I've recently discovered a whole batch of new and fabulous blogs. Many of these new blogs are from other expats here in Belgium. I thought I knew of most of the bloggers here, at least those in Brussels, but boy was I missing out. With the high expat turnover rate, especially in the capital, there always seems to...
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In the comments from last week’s Ask an Expat, Julia left me this question: I think it's interesting that you want less from the U.S. I don't know what I'd miss the most if I left. Maybe ice since I hear that you can never get ice in your drink in Europe. Is that true' LOL, [...]
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As mentioned at earlier Post, my ongoing gathering of Expat stories continues daily in Jamaica. Each time I glance a new Expat in Kingston, I usually want to race over to them and tell them what I am up to, and ask them if they would like to be part ...
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No names, but all true stories. Certainly not all inclusive, (I can't be everywhere and know everyone, people...) feel free to add more in the comments section! Also known as "You might be an expat wife in Rio if you spend your days..." Drinking sangria, caiprinhas, agua do coco or other assorted cocktails at various kiosks and establishments in the Zona Sul Going to Barra for the day for shopping and a Burger King fix Waiting around for various tradespeople, repairmen and...
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Thandelike: @Hanimeli glad you found @Jossailin thru expat+HAREM! did you see her e+H post about her expat persona "Ailin"? http://bit.ly/aEtn5E
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In a recent entry, I wondered aloud why Yolisto hasn’t been fully embraced by each and every expat living here in Yucatan, and Josh (of the consistently excellent American Egypt) posted the following comment: If there are some ex-pats who have not embraced it, don't worry: some are posting on their own blogs and don't have the time, I suspect, to devote to a board like Yolisto; some of it is still Merida Insider hangover; and some of it, I think, is that there is a schism in the ex-pat...
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A couple of weeks ago I received a very friendly email of Philipp, the founder and Managing director of InterNations, an expat forum/web site. He found our blog Internation Musing interesting and wanted to exchange logo's. I know InterNations since I was invited to become a member one year ago, and to be honest, I didn't know that much of them only that they have an excellent website and are connected all around the world through more than 200 expat communities. But I made some great...
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