Rental Villas in Kuwait
There are many villas for sale in the nation and the cities of Villas. You can rent or purchase them. Villas can be bought in many areas of the desert nation. Villas can provide the luxury for the sunny weather.
There are conmpounds in the nation. These often contian a communal swimming pool, and a shop, tennis and squash courts and a gymnasium.
Flat to slightly undulating desert plain. Highest point: 306 meters.
Dry desert; intensely hot summers; short, cool winters. Natural hazards : sudden cloudbursts are common from October to April; they bring heavy rain which can, in some rare cases, damage roads and houses; sandstorms and dust storms occur throughout the year, but are most common between March and August.
Kuwait International Airport is served by several airlines, mostly flying within the Middle East.
There is modern architecture existing with traditional houses and ancient wind towers.
Hotels in Kuwait are expensive, but major Western chains are well represented. See Kuwait City for hotel listings.
Chalets and other weekend accommodation can be rented in many places along the southern part of the coast.
Khiran Resort. Chalets and studio flats, a yacht club and a 240-berth fully serviced marina, swimming pools, playgrounds, sports and health facilities, shops, a supermarket and coffee shops.
Many of Kuwait's sea clubs offer a wide variety of facilities and activities such as indoor and outdoor swimming pools, beaches, tennis courts, gymnasiums, bowling and even karate.
Sailing and scuba diving are available. Powerboating is a Kuwaiti passion. Horse riding clubs flourish in the winter.
Shisha at Grande Cafe. Marina Mall is amazing, tons of movie theatres.
Even the American School is a cool place to visit. Lots of ruins from the wars.
Bucallas are really cool mini stores.
A port with many old dhows, Failakai
Island can be reached by regular ferry services. There are also some Bronze Age
and Greek archaeological sites well worth viewing, including the island's Greek
temple. Traditional-style boums and sambuks (boats) are still built in Al Jahrah,
although, nowadays, vessels are destined to work as pleasure boats rather than
pearl fishing or trading vessels. Mina Al Ahmadi, lying 19km south of Kuwait City,
is an oil port with immense jetties for supertanker traffic. The Oil Display Centre
pays homage to the work of the Kuwait Oil Company.
Regions
Kuwait
is divided into six governorates (provinces): ; Al Ahmadi ; Al Farwaniyah ; Al
'Asimah ; Al Jahra' ; Hawalli ;Mubarak Al Kabeer ;
Cities
Kuwait City
- the capital
Jahrah - 30 mins northwest of Kuwait City by car
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