Failaka Island, located in the Persian Gulf off the coast of Kuwait City, is a small but historically rich island
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Nestled in the northernmost part of Kuwait’s territorial waters, Warbah Island is an untouched paradise awaiting exploration
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Nestled in the azure waters of the Persian Gulf, Qaruh Island is Kuwait's smallest yet most intriguing island
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Discover the enchanting beauty of Bubiyan Island, Kuwait's largest and most diverse island
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A premier destination for motorsport enthusiasts and adrenaline seekers
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Experience the Ultimate Adrenaline Rush with Kuwait Skydive and Fly
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Discover the latest updates related to travel to the State of Kuwait, and requirements Visa, and the latest tourist attractions
Kuwait has a long and fascinating history, dating back centuries. You can see this reflected in its historical sites like the Grand Mosque and the Kuwait National Museum. Kuwaiti culture is a beautiful mix of Bedouin traditions and modern influences
The best time to visit Kuwait is during the winter (November to February) when the weather is mild and suitable for outdoor activities. Temperatures during this period range between 10-20 degrees Celsius
You can apply for a tourist visa through Kuwaiti embassies or online. Requirements include: Passport valid for at least 6 months, recent photographs, confirmed hotel reservation, return flight ticket
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Kuwaiti culture is a blend of traditional Bedouin heritage and modern influences. Kuwaitis are known for their hospitality and generosity. Islam is the official religion of Kuwait, and Islamic customs and traditions are an important part of daily life
Desert safaris, scuba diving, kite surfing, and quad biking are some popular adventurous activities
No, citizens of GCC countries do not need a visa to enter Kuwait. They can enter with a national ID card
Some of the must-see attractions in Kuwait include the Grand Mosque, the Kuwait National Museum, Souk Al-Mubarakiya, the Kuwait Towers, Al Shaheed Park, The Avenues, the Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmad Cultural Centre, and the Scientific Center
Kuwaiti cuisine is a delicious blend of Middle Eastern and Gulf flavors. Some of the most popular dishes include machboos (rice dish with meat or chicken), kabsa (spiced rice dish), and kunafa (sweet cheese pastry)