Now Boarding Everyone! Qatar–Bahrain Ferry Opens to All Nationalities
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The Qatar–Bahrain ferry is now open to non-GCC nationalities, offering a 70–80 minute sea route between Al-Ruwais Port and Sa’ada Marina.
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Here’s some good news for your travel plans: the Qatar–Bahrain ferry, which officially launched on November 6, 2025, is now open to non-GCC nationalities, according to the MASAR app. Initially limited to GCC citizens, the route has quickly expanded access, allowing more travelers to experience this smooth and scenic sea trip.
A Quick Sea Trip Between Neighbors
The ferry runs between Al-Ruwais Port in northern Qatar and Sa’ada Marina in Bahrain, covering around 65 km (35 nautical miles) in just 70–80 minutes. Passengers can book tickets via the MASAR app, choosing between standard or VIP vessels with comfy onboard hospitality for up to 28 and 32 passengers, respectively.
Trips began with two daily round-trips from November 7–12, and now run three times daily until November 22, with more to come depending on demand.
Ticket Prices at a Glance
Here’s how much a sea getaway will cost you:
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Round-trip: Standard – QR 257 | VIP – QR 354
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One-way: Standard – QR 174 | VIP – QR 257
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Kids under 2: Half price
You can grab tickets directly through the MASAR app, available on both iOS and Android.
A Step Toward a More Connected GCC
Beyond being a cool new travel option, this ferry project represents a major move toward regional connectivity and sustainable transport—supporting the GCC’s vision for a more unified, people-friendly network across the Gulf.