There is a wide range of quality dining options, many but not all of which are to be found in the 5-star hotels. If the ubiquitous Gulf menu of rice, lamb and mezze (hummus, chopped salads and other appetisers) is not to your taste, then try the locally caught prawns and lobster. The fruit juices, such as lemon and mint, are irresistible in summer.
Climate
June to October, hot and humid (42°C/108°F), December to April, mild (10-20°C/50-68°F). December through to March can be quite cool. Rainfall is slight and occurs mainly in winter.
The best time to visit Bahrain is between February to April and October to December when the sky is free from heat haze and the weather sunny without being oppressive. The times to avoid, other than the punishing mid-summer months, are Ramadan (when restaurants are closed during the day) and the two Eid
Language
The main Bahrain language is Arabic. Bahrain consisting of 36 islands is an archipelago, located in the Persian Gulf. It lies between the Qatar on the eastern part and Saudi Arabia on the western side. It is the first Gulf country to have discovered oil resources. Since people of different nationalities live here, so its language is varied. The Languages spoken in Bahrain includes Arabic, English, Farsi, and Urdu. The foreign language is mainly used for official purposes. Bahrain is a land of Arabs, so the local languages are mainly Arabic, Farsi. Urdu is also spoken widely. These are the languages in Bahrain which are used extensively for verbal communication in the country. The majority of the population comprises of Arab Muslims.