All figures are shown in EUR for comparability. The local currency of Bahrain is the Bahraini dinar (BHD).
Monthly Living Costs in Bahrain
Average prices from our cost dataset, re-checked on a rolling basis:
1BR Rent
per month, city average
3BR Rent
per month, city average
Groceries
per month, single person
Transport
per month, public transit pass
Utilities
per month, basic apartment
Meal Out
typical price per meal
Monthly budget (single person): €1,145 (1-bedroom rent + groceries + transport + utilities)
Monthly budget (couple): €1,460 (shared 1-bedroom rent, two of everything else)
These are national averages — actual costs vary by city and lifestyle.
How Expensive Is Bahrain Overall?
| Indicator | Value |
|---|---|
| Cost-of-living index (market data; higher = more expensive) | 48.8 |
| Rent index | 21.4 |
| Groceries index | 45.2 |
| Restaurant price index | 47 |
| Local purchasing-power index (higher = stronger) | 119.3 |
| Price level index (World Bank, 2024; US = 100) | 44.4 |
| Property price-to-income ratio | 5.2 |
Salaries by Sector
Typical gross annual salaries in Bahrain from our sector dataset:
| Sector | Typical gross annual (EUR) |
|---|---|
| Finance | €61,000 |
| Engineering | €58,000 |
| Education | €42,000 |
| IT & Software | €35,000 |
| Construction | €35,000 |
| Healthcare | €28,000 |
| Hospitality | €28,000 |
| Retail | €22,000 |
Taxes in Bahrain
Headline tax figures that shape your take-home pay:
| Tax | Rate / amount |
|---|---|
| Effective income tax at €90k gross | 0% |
| Net monthly pay at €90k gross | €6,667 |
| VAT / sales tax | 10% |
| Top personal income-tax rate | 0% |
Worked example: on a €90,000 gross salary, net pay is about €6,667 per month. After rent and essentials (€1,145), roughly €5,522 per month is left for savings and discretionary spending.
How Bahrain Compares to Its Neighbours
| Country | 1BR Rent | Groceries | Transport | Cost index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bahrain | €650 | €280 | €35 | 48.8 |
| Turkey | €450 | €120 | €18 | 27.5 |
| Iraq | €280 | €95 | €25 | 36.5 |
| Saudi Arabia | €850 | €250 | €60 | 49.9 |
Quality of Life Metrics
Beyond cost, these factors shape everyday life in Bahrain:
Safety index
Healthcare index
Internet speed
English proficiency
Life expectancy
Expat satisfaction
What It Costs to Get In: Visas & Residence
We track 24 residence and visa routes for Bahrain — see the full Bahrain visa programme list.
Lowest documented income requirement among tracked routes: €195 per month — New Work Permit (work route). Requirements change; always confirm on the official page before applying.
Our engine estimates a minimum financial viability of €1,145 per month to sustain a move to Bahrain.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bahrain expensive?
Bahrain has a cost-of-living index of 48.8 (higher = more expensive). A 1-bedroom apartment averages €650 per month and a single person spends about €1,145 per month on rent plus essentials.
How much money do I need per month in Bahrain?
About €1,145 per month covers rent and essentials for a single person (1-bedroom rent + groceries + transport + utilities). A couple sharing a 1-bedroom apartment needs about €1,460 per month.
What is the average rent in Bahrain?
A 1-bedroom apartment averages €650 per month and a 3-bedroom apartment averages €1,200 per month in Bahrain. Prices vary significantly between city centres and smaller towns.
What do people earn in Bahrain?
Typical gross annual salaries in Bahrain range from €22,000 (Retail) to €61,000 (Finance), based on our sector dataset.
Which residence route has the lowest income requirement for Bahrain?
Among the 24 Bahrain residence routes we track, the lowest documented income requirement is €195 per month (New Work Permit). Requirements change; always confirm on the official page before applying.
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