Edamah, the real estate arm of Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company, has announced that Hawar Resort by Mantis, a pioneering tourism development on Bahrain’s Hawar Island, is scheduled to open to the public in early December 2024.
The announcement was made on the sidelines of Gateway Gulf Forum, organised by the Economic Development Board in Kingdom of Bahrain.
Nestled on the west coast of Bahrain’s Hawar Island, Hawar Resort by Mantis is surrounded by a thriving wildlife sanctuary, posing to be one of the landmark environmentally-focused projects of its kind in the Middle East.
The resort will feature 102 keys, including luxury overwater villas and beach villas; five dining concepts; and extensive sports and leisure facilities, such as the Adventure Park, Bear Grylls Survival Academy, which is a collaboration with UK television presenter and survival expert Bear Grylls.
Shaikh Abdulla bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, CEO of Mumtalakat and Chairman of Edamah, said: “This project is of immense strategic importance to the Kingdom, reflecting our vision to promote sustainable tourism while showcasing Bahrain’s natural beauty and preserving it for future generations. The world-class offerings of Hawar Resort by Mantis will be a major addition to the Kingdom’s tourism landscape.”
Located 30 minutes from Bahrain’s main island, Hawar Island is an outstanding destination recognised by Unesco for its natural history. Its pristine environment has been virtually undisturbed, resulting in a vibrant ecosystem that will appeal to nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Guests visiting the island will be treated to a diverse range of wildlife, such as sand gazelles, vibrant coral reefs, and endangered dugongs. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the various migratory birds, including Socotra cormorants. Additionally, guests can stay in overwater villas with direct access to the sea, enjoying exceptional service and the island’s stunning natural surroundings.
The development of the Hawar Resort by Mantis follows a sustainable and environmentally aware approach, respecting the unique environment of the island. Initiatives such as waste sorting, biodegradable waste reuse, and water and energy conservation technologies will minimise the project’s environmental impact. The property will also feature separate areas for relaxation and adventure.