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Last activity 22 September 2012 by brightonguy

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CathyAnn

Arrived in the early hours of Monday, and courtesy of the school I am teaching at have already been to the International Circuit, Bahrain Fort and the City Centre Mall. I live in Amwaj Islands and would love some recommendations for places to go and things to do (not necessarily in Amwaj)

Thanks

Cathryn

CathyAnn

sorry for the repeated post! I didn't do it, the Internet cafe I'm in decided to malfunction.....

moha8806

hello Cathy .. welcome to Bahrain.
a lot of places you can go, examples
*Paradise Lost in Dilmun
*Al Fateh Grand Mosque
*Arad Park
*The Bahrain National Museum
*Beit Al Jasra or Al Jasra House
hehehehehehehe and because its hot here i always go to swim in any beach ..
well Al Belaj Beach ... 
i think you will know the resturants and coffe shops soon:)
greetings
moha

shahid5974

good morning cathy.

first of all welcome to bahrain. secondly tell me about your taste so that we can recommend places accordingly.

cheers,

shahid

brightonguy

Hello CathyAnn,

Welcome to Bahrain! You finally made it - and made it in an excellent time since Ramadan is now over and Bahrain is back on track ;)

You live in one of the best places in Bahrain in my opinion. Amwaj is a bit far from the centre, but the place itself is a gem!

Visit Adliya, you'll see plenty of restaurants and cafes around. Nice time to chill out. Also ask someone to take you to The British Club where you can become a member (200BD a year I think) and in it, you have a cafe, a restaurant / pub, a pool, a gym and more.

Let us know if you need anything else.

abidpatel

There is much to do if you are open to meet people from other cultures. There are many groups and activities happening for people with just any interest in bahrain. I can direct you to some if interested in movies, travel, culture, reading, discussion groups, leadership and communication groups.

Lulu_102

Hello Cathyann,

Welcome to Bahrain. I live outside Amwaj and I go often to marina club for relaxation so please try that..I'm looking for female friends..

Hope you enjoy your stay here..

Lulu

CathyAnn

Hi, thanks for the replies. Have been here nearly 1 month now and am learning that a car is perhaps necessary to get around/do anything! (There are no pavements/sidewalks. ANYWHERE). still finding my feet hopefully it'll get better as months go on. :)

VidoDido

CathyAnn wrote:

Hi, thanks for the replies. Have been here nearly 1 month now and am learning that a car is perhaps necessary to get around/do anything! (There are no pavements/sidewalks. ANYWHERE). still finding my feet hopefully it'll get better as months go on. :)


Certainly its just a matter of time and things will get much better; a car is necessary as it will give you more options and facilitate your moves.

Its nice that temperatures are relatively dropping down so that you can walk around and find your first steps on the island.

Do not hesitate to post on the forum in case you have any concerns; I'm sure all of the active members would be glad to advice and provide the desired information.

Enjoy Bahrain :)

golferchris

Hi CathyAnn...i have a friend and she is a Hungarian national but an English teacher and has EFL qualifications.

How easy/difficult would it be for her to get work in Bahrain as an English teacher?

CathyAnn

It should be fine with her qualifications. That's largely what it depends upon.

golferchris

Many Thanks CathyAnn....any tips on how to get a job a teaching job there?

CathyAnn

just have a search on the school's websites for vacancies, and sign up to their vacancy mailing lists.

golferchris

OK and how are the interviews conducted given she will be in Europe?

golferchris

What is the job market like at the moment...are there good times and bad times to look?

brightonguy

Logically, it is best to apply before the new year as the schools would be planning their capacity and staff for the following year.

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