Elise Petit
20 Dec, 2025
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Are you thinking about trading the vibrant energy of the Northern Range and the shores of Maracas Bay for the stunning, neon-lit skyline of Manama? Whether you are heading to Bahrain from Port of Spain or Scarborough 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 Trinidad and Tobago, the Bahraini government has simplified the entry process through a fully digital system that bridges the gap between the Caribbean and the Arabian Gulf.

In this guide, we’ll take you through every tiny detail you need to know about the Bahrain eVisa for Trinidad and Tobago 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 Trinidad and Tobago 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, Trinidad and Tobago 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 Piarco or Crown Point, you can choose a processing speed:

To ensure your application doesn't hit a technical snag, have these digital scans ready before you start:
While Bahrain is more liberal than some of its neighbors, it is still an Islamic country with specific rules. Alcohol is available in licensed hotels, restaurants, and certain retail stores. However, public intoxication and drinking in public places are strictly forbidden and can lead to arrest. During holy months like Ramadan, rules become much stricter. If you choose to drink, always do so within licensed premises and never, under any circumstances, attempt to drive after consuming alcohol.
If you are carrying prescription medication from Trinidad and Tobago, you must be cautious. Many medicines that are common in the West are considered controlled substances in Bahrain.
The local currency is the Bahraini Dinar (BHD). While you can exchange money at the airport, the rates are often better at exchange bureaus in the city or inside major malls like City Centre Bahrain.

A poor photo is the most common reason for visa delays. To ensure your application is approved quickly, make sure your photo meets these standards:
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:

While you can try to navigate the government portal yourself, many travelers from Trinidad and Tobago prefer the "Agent Benefit" provided by bahrain-evisa.info. Here is why:
If you are visiting on a Business eVisa, you are legally allowed to engage in various professional activities. This includes:
Note: You are not permitted to take up salaried employment. For regular work, you would need a formal Work Visa sponsored by a local employer.
Curious about the Bahrain e-Visa process? We have the full breakdown on our blog.
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