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High risk — advisories vary widely.

Advisories range widely, with at least one government advising against all travel. Risks are likely concentrated in specific regions - check each source.

For informational purposes only — always verify with official government sources before travel.

United States
United States
Avoid Non-Essential Travel
Level 3
On March 2, 2026, the Department of State ordered non-emergency U.S. government employees and family members of U.S. government employees to leave Bahrain due to safety risks. Armed Conflict Following
Canada
Canada
Do Not Travel
Level 4
Avoid all travel to Bahrain due to the ongoing military activities. The security situation could deteriorate further without notice. Shelter in place if instructed to by local authorities. However, if
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Exercise Increased Caution
Level 2
The US and Iran have announced a memorandum of understanding in relation to the conflict in the Middle East. The situation remains unpredictable and attacks could resume at short notice. Should hostil
New Zealand
New Zealand
Exercise Increased Caution
Level 2
The threat of military action in the region has reduced as the United States and Iran have come to an agreement to end hostilities. On 8 April 2026, the Bahraini government reopened airspace and has r
Netherlands
Netherlands
Do Not Travel
Level 4
Do not travel to Bahrain.
France
France
Exercise Normal Precautions
Level 1
Exercise normal security precautions in Bahrain.
Germany
Germany
Avoid Non-Essential Travel
Level 3
Avoid non-essential travel to Bahrain.
Japan
Japan
Do Not Travel
Level 4
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