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Qatar is stepping up its efforts to become a year-round tourism destination, offering a unique blend of modern and traditional experiences to cater to diverse travellers, it is learnt. From culture enthusiasts to adventure seekers and luxury aficionados, Qatar promises something for everyone. The country is known for its world-class Hamad International Airport (HIA), which offers transit passengers seamless connections and a variety of amenities, including comfortable lounges, world-class shopping, and delectable dining options.

For luxury lovers, Qatar boasts a range of world-class hotels offering opulent accommodations, exquisite dining, and unparalleled service. With discounted hotel rates and packages available during the summer low season, it presents an affordable luxury destination. “The all-inclusive beach experience was a boon for boosting the flow on beach experiences; from luxury dinning, ease of access to multiple water sport activities, and the accessibility of multiple and affordable luxury day-use experiences,” Outing Qatar founder and managing director Mosaad Moustafa Eleiwa told Gulf Times.



“The increasing demand for sea experiences like renting a luxury yacht, spending family outing at one of the pristine beaches makes a memorable experience,” he said. Eleiwa added that Qatar is increasingly becoming a hub for international events, some of which take place during the summer months. According to Visit Qatar, the country’s coastline offers a wealth of aquatic activities.

Scuba divers can explore vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life, while kitesurfing and other water sports provide an adrenaline rush. In summer, visitors can enjoy warm waters and beaches while the cooler winter months offer vibrant festivals and events. For those seeking a cultural immersion, the iconic National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ), a stunning architectural masterpiece, showcases the country’s rich history and heritage, from ancient pearling to the modern era.

Visit Qatar noted that the bustling Souq Waqif, a historic marketplace, allows visitors to wander through labyrinthine alleys, shop for spices, textiles, and Qatari handicrafts, and experience the country’s vibrant past. Katara – the Cultural Village, a vibrant hub for art, culture, and entertainment, offers a diverse range of experiences. From exploring traditional architecture to enjoying art and music that celebrate Qatari heritage, Katara hosts a myriad of events, including exhibitions, art displays, and theatrical performances.

Katara Hills, one of Qatar’s largest public parks, provides a tranquil escape with abundant greenery, plants and trees from different continents, and scenic streams. Qatar’s desert landscape has been attracting adventure seekers with its thrilling dune-bashing expeditions, exploring the inland sea of Khor Al Adaid, and camping under the starry desert sky. Related Story Meteorology department warns of very hot weather expected today Shura Council affirms State's support of startups, entrepreneurship.

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