Turkey Visa Guide · Bahrain

Turkey Visa for Bahraini Citizens

Bahraini passport holders do not need a visa to visit Turkey. The exemption has applied since 23 December 2023 — but it covers short stays only. Here is how it works.

Turkey sits a short direct flight from Manama, which puts Istanbul, Cappadocia, the Aegean coast and the green Black Sea highlands comfortably within reach of a long weekend. The question that comes first is still the same one: do Bahrainis need a visa for Turkey, and is there anything to buy before flying? The short answer is no — Bahraini citizens are visa exempt for short visits, and your passport is the only travel document you need.

This guide explains, in plain language, how long Bahraini citizens may stay, how the 90-day allowance is counted, what it costs, what to have ready at passport control and what happens when you land. It is written for ordinary (tourist) passport holders travelling for tourism or short business.

Because entry rules are set by the Turkish government and can change, treat everything below as guidance and confirm the current requirements on the official portal before you travel — especially if your stay is a long one.

Visa rules can change — always confirm current requirements on the official Republic of Türkiye e-Visa site (evisa.gov.tr) before travel. Fees and conditions below are approximate guidance, not a guarantee.

Do Bahraini citizens need a visa for Turkey?

No. Bahraini passport holders are exempt from the visa requirement for short visits to Turkey and enter on the passport alone — nothing to apply for, no consulate appointment, no visa-on-arrival queue. The exemption has been in place since 23 December 2023, so older guidance and third-party pages written before that date may still tell you otherwise. It is not unlimited, though: it covers stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.

How long can Bahrainis stay in Turkey?

Up to 90 days within any 180 days. The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs states the allowance as 90 days in any 180-day period, so the clock does not reset simply because you leave and come back — separate trips inside the same 180-day window are added together. That matters if you travel to Turkey often, or plan a long summer split across several visits. If you are anywhere near the 90-day cap, verify your position on the Ministry country entry before you book — the counting rule is the detail travellers most often get wrong.

Do you need to apply for anything? (official portal evisa.gov.tr)

For a short tourist visit, no. Because Bahrain is visa exempt, there is nothing to apply for and nothing to pay — you do not need an e-Visa. You can still confirm your own status in a minute on the official Republic of Türkiye portal at evisa.gov.tr: select Bahrain as your country and the tool will tell you whether a visa is required. Ignore third-party "visa" websites offering to sell Bahrainis a Turkey visa — the government site is the only official source.

Cost & what the exemption covers

There is no fee. Visa exemption means exactly that: no visa charge, no service charge and no portal payment for a qualifying short visit. The exemption applies to ordinary (tourist) passports travelling for tourism or short business, and it covers the 90-day allowance described above — it is not a residence or work permission. If you hold a non-ordinary passport, or travel for another purpose, check the specific requirements on the official sources before making plans.

Passport validity

Visa-free entry still depends on your passport being acceptable. Airlines and border officers generally expect an ordinary Bahraini passport with comfortable remaining validity beyond your trip, and that requirement is set by the Turkish authorities rather than by your airline. Confirm the current rule for Bahraini passports on the official sources before you book, and renew early if yours is close to expiry.

Documents needed

There is no visa paperwork, but immigration may still ask what any traveller is asked: a return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation and evidence of sufficient funds for your stay. None of it is usually a problem — keep your hotel booking and itinerary on your phone. If you are visiting family or friends, or staying in a private apartment, having the address written down saves time at the desk.

At the airport

On arrival in Turkey, present your Bahraini passport at passport control. With no visa to show, clearance is normally quick — officers may ask about your hotel, how long you are staying and your return flight. Keep your onward ticket and accommodation details reachable, and note your entry date — the days you spend in Turkey count towards the 90 days allowed in any 180-day period.

Apply on the official portal

The only official place to apply is the Republic of Türkiye e-Visa portal. Avoid third-party sites that charge inflated fees.

Go to evisa.gov.tr

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Bahrainis need a visa for Turkey in 2026?

No. Bahraini passport holders are visa exempt for short visits and can enter Turkey on the passport alone, for stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. The exemption has applied since 23 December 2023. There is nothing to apply for and no fee. Rules change, so confirm on evisa.gov.tr before you travel.

How long can Bahraini citizens stay in Turkey without a visa?

Up to 90 days within 180 days. The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses this as 90 days in any 180-day period, and separate trips inside that window count towards the same 90 days. If you are close to the limit, verify on the Ministry country entry.

How much does a Turkey visa cost for Bahraini citizens?

Nothing — there is no visa, and therefore no fee, for a qualifying short visit. If a website offers to sell you a Turkey visa on a Bahraini passport, it is selling you something you do not need. You can check your status free of charge on evisa.gov.tr.

Do Bahrainis need a Turkey e-Visa?

No. The e-Visa exists for nationalities that require a visa. Bahrain has been visa exempt for short visits since 23 December 2023, so there is no e-Visa to buy. You can confirm this yourself by selecting Bahrain on evisa.gov.tr.

Does the 90 days reset if I leave Turkey and come back?

No. The allowance is 90 days within a 180-day window, so trips inside the same window add up rather than resetting. Track your entry and exit dates if you visit Turkey often.

What do Bahraini travellers need at Turkish passport control?

Your ordinary passport, with its validity confirmed on the official sources beforehand. Officers may also ask for a return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation and sufficient funds, so keep your booking and itinerary handy.

Which website is the official one for Turkey visa information?

Only evisa.gov.tr, the Republic of Türkiye government portal, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs site are official. Third-party sites charge for things Bahrainis do not need.

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