Countries that border Persian gulf
The six Arabian Peninsula countries that border the Persian Gulf are: Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain*, UAE, and Oman*. *Bahrain and Oman may be considered to not fit the requirements since, (1) Bahrain is an island, so technically it is not on the Arabian Peninsula, and (2) Oman's border on the Persian Gulf is technically the western part of the Strait of Hormuz.
The Persian Gulf is the biggest body of water touching the Arabian Peninsula. The Res Sea also touches this peninsula.
The Mediterranean Sea does not border the Arabian peninsula, which extends into the Indian Ocean and has the Red Sea to the west, the Gulf of Aden to the south, the Arabian Sea to the southeast, and the Persian Gulf to the northeast.
there are 5 gulf Arabian countries border the Arabian Gulf. They are: Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia ,Qatar and Emirates. Also there is only one non Arabic country that is Iran.
The Arabian Gulf - previously known as the Persian Gulf
Saudi Arabia, Arabian sea and Arabian gulf.
The countries that border the Gulf of Aden are Yemen and Djibouti to the west, Somalia to the south, and Saudi Arabia to the north.
The bodies of waters that border Saudi Aradia are Red Sea and the Arabian Gulf.
Sweden and Finland border the Gulf of Bothnia.
Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and the UAE are all small countries that border the Persian Gulf.
The Arabian Gulf (previously known as the Persian Gulf), runs along the northern border of the UAE.