Antoine Caron
20 Dec, 2025
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Are you thinking about trading the pristine lagoons and lush rainforests of Guadalcanal or Malaita for the stunning, neon-lit skyline of Manama? Whether you are heading to Bahrain from Honiara for a high-stakes business meeting or to explore the historical winding alleys of the Bab Al Bahrain souq, getting your travel authorization is now easier than ever. For citizens of the Solomon Islands, the Bahraini government has simplified the entry process through a fully digital system that bridges the gap between the South Pacific and the Arabian Gulf.

In this guide, we’ll take you through every tiny detail you need to know about the Bahrain eVisa for Solomon Islands citizens. Our goal is to ensure you can plan your trip with total peace of mind, knowing exactly what to expect from the moment you apply until you touch down on the "Island of Golden Smiles."
Yes, travelers holding a Solomon Islands passport are required to have a valid visa to enter the Kingdom of Bahrain. In the past, this meant coordinating with distant consulates, but fortunately, the Solomon Islands is now part of the eligible group of countries that can apply for an Electronic Visa (eVisa). This means you don’t have to visit an embassy or mail your physical passport anywhere; the entire application is handled digitally.
Depending on your travel plans, you can choose from a few solid options:
Nobody likes waiting, especially when a flight is approaching. Depending on how soon you need to fly from Henderson Field, you can choose a processing speed that fits your schedule at bahrain-evisa.info:
To ensure your application doesn't hit a technical snag, have these digital scans ready before you start:

Staying connected is vital for modern travel. Instead of waiting for a physical SIM card, you can opt for an eSIM.
If you plan to rent a car to explore the Tree of Life or the Bahrain International Circuit, keep these rules in mind:
Respecting local culture is key to a smooth trip. In Bahrain, you should:
While Bahrain is card-friendly, immigration rules suggest that visitors should be able to prove they have sufficient funds. It is recommended to have the equivalent of at least $500 USD in cash or accessible via credit card for a 2-week stay. For smaller transactions like buying street food, traditional "Abayas," or souvenirs in the souqs, having 20 to 50 Bahraini Dinars in your wallet is always helpful.

When you land at Bahrain International Airport, have your documents ready. The immigration officer will likely ask for:
Avoid the stress of negotiating taxi fares by using popular ride-hailing apps:
If you are traveling on an eVisa to visit relatives, your activities are largely leisure-based. You can:
This is a common "Visa Convert" question. No, you cannot convert your visa status at the airport arrival desk. If you find employment while in Bahrain, you will typically need to exit the country and have your employer apply for a formal Work Permit. Only then can you re-enter under the correct residency status. Attempting to work on a tourist eVisa is illegal and can lead to immediate deportation.
While you can try to navigate the government portal yourself, many travelers from the Solomon Islands prefer the "Agent Benefit" provided by bahrain-evisa.info. Here is why:
If you are traveling from Honiara with your family or a group of colleagues, you don’t have to apply one by one. You can submit a Group Application through an agent. This ensures that everyone’s processing is tracked under one umbrella, making it much easier to manage the status of the entire party. Just remember that every individual—including infants—still requires their own approved eVisa linked to their unique passport.
If you find that you aren't ready to leave the "Island of Golden Smiles" just yet, you can usually apply for a visa extension. This is handled at the Nationality, Passport and Residence Affairs (NPRA) office in Manama. It is a much smoother process if you apply several days before your current visa expires and have a clean record during your stay.
The ultimate resource for Bahrain e-Visa information is available on our blog.
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