If you’re planning to travel between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, here’s the good news: the King Fahd Causeway is fully open and operating normally.
Despite recent regional tensions and temporary changes to airspace across the Gulf, traffic across the Bahrain–Saudi bridge continues without disruption. Travelers moving in either direction are being processed smoothly at border checkpoints, and authorities say the route is functioning at full capacity.
For many residents, the causeway has become the most reliable way to travel between the two countries right now, especially as some flights across the region face delays or cancellations.
The 25-kilometre King Fahd Causeway, which connects Bahrain to Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province, has been the main land link between the two countries since opening in 1986 and remains one of the busiest cross-border routes in the GCC.
What this means for travelers
Cross-border travel between Bahrain and Saudi is continuing as normal
Border processing and vehicle movement are running smoothly
The causeway remains a key alternative route while regional aviation adjusts