Bahrain to Makkah Umrah Chauffeur
A fixed-rate chauffeur service for pilgrims travelling from Bahrain to Makkah for Umrah, approximately 1,400km by road, with a Miqat stop and comfortable, family-friendly vehicles.
Honest note: Makkah has no commercial airport of its own — Jeddah (King Abdulaziz International Airport) is the usual gateway, about 90km away. Most pilgrims find it faster and more comfortable to fly Bahrain-Jeddah and let us handle the onward chauffeur transfer to Makkah, including your Miqat stop. We also offer a full road charter direct from Bahrain for families and groups who prefer to drive the whole way, or for those bringing extra luggage and Umrah supplies.
Built for Umrah Pilgrims
- Miqat Stop IncludedYour driver plans a stop at the appropriate Miqat point so you can enter Ihram before continuing to Makkah.
- Family & Group Vehicles7-seater vans and larger group logistics for families travelling together for Umrah.
- Fixed Rate, No SurprisesOne agreed price whether you choose the flight + Jeddah transfer or the full road charter.
- Return Trip Arranged TogetherBook your Makkah-to-Bahrain return in the same conversation for a combined quote.
"Umrah season gets busy — we recommend booking your chauffeur at least a few days ahead to guarantee vehicle availability."
Two Ways to Travel
Tell us your group size and travel dates: we'll quote the flight + Jeddah-to-Makkah transfer (recommended), or the full road charter direct from Bahrain.
How does Umrah chauffeur service from Bahrain work?
Most pilgrims travelling from Bahrain fly to Jeddah (JED), since Makkah itself has no commercial airport. Our chauffeur meets you at Jeddah arrivals, and drives you directly to Makkah — around 90km — with a stop at the appropriate Miqat boundary so you can enter Ihram before continuing your journey. For families and groups who prefer not to fly, or who are bringing significant luggage for an extended stay, we also offer a full road charter the entire way from Bahrain, roughly 1,400km, arranged as a multi-day trip with planned rest stops.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an Umrah visa before booking transport?
Yes, entry to Makkah for Umrah requires a valid Umrah visa or permit arranged through official channels before travel — this is the traveler's responsibility, separate from our transport booking.
Can you stop at the Miqat for Ihram?
Yes, our drivers are familiar with the Miqat stops along the Jeddah-Makkah and Bahrain-Makkah routes and plan the journey around this stop.
Which option is better — flying to Jeddah or the full road charter?
For most pilgrims, flying to Jeddah and taking our short chauffeur transfer to Makkah is faster and more comfortable. The road charter suits groups who prefer to travel together the whole way or need extra luggage capacity.
Can you arrange our return journey after Umrah?
Yes, message us your return date and we'll arrange your Makkah-to-Bahrain transfer as part of the same booking.
Returning after Umrah? See our Makkah to Bahrain page, or flying via Jeddah Airport?
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