Travel from Bahrain to Oman is conditional — see requirements below
This is the generic answer for any Bahrain citizen. Not legal or medical advice — verify with your airline and destination authorities before travel.
Bahrain passport holders can travel to Oman without a visa for stays of up to Freedom of movement ID card valid.
Generic country-level guidance for Oman. Verify against the official source before you travel.
This page covers a direct flight to Oman. If your route connects through a third country, that country may require its own transit visa — sometimes even for a short airside layover. Transit rules depend on your specific routing, so check the country you connect through separately, or analyse your full itinerary.
No visa required for entry to Oman. Stays of up to Freedom of movement ID card valid are permitted under the visa-waiver agreement.
You're travelling to Oman (OM). Your home cellular plan may or may not include data abroad — check your carrier's international options before you fly. An eSIM is a low-commitment alternative if your plan doesn't cover the destination or charges high roaming rates.
The US State Department publishes these advisories for your route. Oman: Level 3 — Reconsider Travel (as of 2026-04-09). The State Department recommends reconsidering travel here; read the country page and check whether your specific destination falls in a higher-risk zone. This is a US State Department safety perspective, not an entry or boarding rule — it doesn't affect whether you can board, only what to be aware of on the ground. Travellers from other countries should also check their own government's advisory.
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Sign in (free) to personalize →Your BH citizenship gives you the right, as a GCC national, to enter, reside, work, and own property across all six Gulf Cooperation Council states (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE) under the GCC Common Market. GCC nationals travel between member states on a national ID card - no passport or visa is required - and are treated as nationals for most economic activity. Bring your GCC national ID card; a passport also works.
GCC nationals cross internal Gulf borders on a national ID card, but if you are flying on a carrier or route that defaults to passport rules, check-in may ask for one. Carry your GCC national ID card and, if you have one, your passport; reference the GCC Common Market right of free movement if questioned.
Typical September conditions at DQM (Oman (OM)): hot. Typical lows around 23°C, highs around 34°C, little rain (~1mm for the month). Plan for high temperatures — daytime highs around 34°C. Light clothing, sun protection, and hydration are worth packing in.