As Wavegarden’s Chief Commercial Director, Fernando Odriozola, puts it, “It’s a game-changer not only for Bahrain but for the entire Middle East.”
But Bahrain’s surf park isn’t just about catching epic waves – it’s about doing it sustainably. The park is designed with energy efficiency in mind, using 10 times less energy than comparable systems. In fact, each wave uses just 1 kWh of energy (which is roughly 0.10€ per wave) and the smart designs actually recover and reuse part of the energy. So, you can have fun while knowing that your environmental footprint remains as light as possible.
Bahrain Surf Park is set to make a splash not just in Bahrain but across the region. Whether you’re an experienced surfer or someone looking for a fun new activity, this park will have something for everyone.
Chris Calvert, CEO of Edamah, is confident that this project will redefine Bahrain’s leisure scene and help position the country as a top tourist destination. Meanwhile, Hisham Ahmed Al-Rayes, CEO of GFH, highlights how this project will elevate Bahrain’s tourism profile, offering a dynamic recreational space for both locals and international visitors.
Keep an eye on their official site bahrainsurfpark.com for updates.