Travelers may find unique, genuine experiences in Qatar. Read on for some advice on how to more successfully navigate the local culture and completely appreciate your stay in Qatar.
Arriving at one of the top airports, Hamad International Airport, Our agent will meet you and assist with your transfer. Under normal circumstances, the trip from the airport to your hotel in Doha takes no longer than 30 minutes because the city was carefully designed and your hotels were chosen for their accessibility and convenient locations. Arrive at 1400 hours, then unwind. The rest of the day is free. Spend the night in the Doha hotel.
Enjoy a drive-through tour of the city’s highlights with the help of the experienced English-speaking driver. Visit The Pearl Qatar Township, a man-made island community with a design inspired by some of the world’s most picturesque cities, such as Venice. residences of the highest calibre, a marina, upscale shopping centres, and boulevards. Take in the art, culture, and beach promenade at the Katara Cultural Village complex, another must-see Doha feature. A photograph by the monument and a quick stroll through the sea view park are worth a try. Continue driving through the business district of WestBay to the Doha Corniche and Museum of Islamic Art landmark monument beside the Corniche and MIA park.Later, you’ll go on an exhilarating journey over the magnificent sand dunes. As our desert driver takes you up and down over the dunes, get ready to scream. Spend the night in the Doha hotel.
Today is a free day, so you are welcome to independently explore the city. Museum of Islamic Art Tour, optional, 2 hours. The Museum of Islamic Art, which juts out of the Persian Gulf’s turquoise-cream seas, has a cubistic pyramidal shape. The puritanical Islamic absolute monarchy, which values tradition while embracing modernity to become a Middle East Goliath, is admirable to visitors. Dhow Cruise and Corniche Walk, optional, 2 hours. TA historic wooden sailing vessel called a dhow is utilised by traders. However, it now has the newest conveniences for visitors to make their trip more enjoyable. When the sun sets in Doha, it’s time to take a “dhow,” a traditional sailing vessel from Qatar that was once used by traders and fishermen, out on the turquoise waters of the Arabian Gulf. Optional: Souq Waqif Tour of the Heritage Market, 2 hours. Meaning “standing market,” souq waqif. The attractions include the falcon souq, spice souq, pet souq, gold souq, handicraft souq, and art gallery. On each side of the river, Bedouins and villagers would congregate to exchange items, such as cumin and wood. National Museum of Qatar, optional, 2 hours. The brand-new National Museum of Qatar tells the fascinating tale of Qatar and its people, from their earliest origins through the present and into the future. Beginnings, Life in Qatar, and The Modern History of Qatar are divided into three “chapters,” each of which is presented in eleven incredibly distinct galleries. The freshly renovated Palace of Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al-Thani is encircled by this distinctive structure. Spend the night in the Doha hotel.
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel; usual check-out is 1200; late check-out is possible, however there are fees involved. The driver will meet you at the hotel and take you to the airport.