Holidays to Qatar

This Persian Gulf nation is blossoming into a travel hotspot with dazzling beaches, futuristic architecture and upscale shopping and dining. You’ll find plenty of unexpected treasures too, from an azure lagoon in the heart of the desert to lush mangroves brimming with wildlife. Whether you’re exploring centuries-old markets or hyper-modern museums, holidays to Qatar honour the past while eyeing the future.

Top destinations in Qatar

Doha

Bordered by the Persian Gulf and a massive desert, Doha is a city of contradictions. Luxury boutiques and modern architecture rub shoulders with traditional souqs in the Qatari capital.

Qatar: fast facts

LanguageArabic
CurrencyQatari riyal (ر.ق)
Time zoneUTC+3 (AST (Arabia))

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FAQs about Qatar holidays

Doha is the most popular place to stay in Qatar, and for good reason. The city blends traditional souks and mosques with luxurious malls and world-class museums. It also makes a great hub for day trips to natural wonders like the Singing Sand Dunes and the Inland Sea.
While not the cheapest destination, it’s possible to stay within your budget in Qatar. Make the most of its affordable and efficient public transportation, find cheap food at the souks and visit free attractions like Katara Cultural Village. And skip the bottled water — tap water is safe to drink here.
The best time to visit Qatar is between November and March, as the cooler temperatures are ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. For balmy beach weather and thinner crowds, visit in spring, when the deserts bloom with wildflowers. In summer, temperatures soar, but this can be a good time to enjoy air-conditioned attractions and find cheap hotel deals.
Qatar is considered a safe country with low crime rates. Exercise the usual travel precautions like avoiding walking alone at night, keeping belongings secure and respecting local customs. Couples should avoid displaying intimacy in public, and LGBTQ+ travellers should be extremely cautious.
Arabic is Qatar’s official language, although English is widely spoken here. Hello in Arabic is ‘ahlaan’, while good morning is ‘sabah alkhayr’. To wish someone a good evening, say ‘masa'a alkhayr’. And please and thank you are ‘min fadlik’ and ‘shukran’.
The official currency is the Qatari riyal (QAR). You’ll find ATMs in most towns and cities, although it’s worth withdrawing cash before heading to remote places. There may be a charge for getting cash out with an international bank account. Credit cards are accepted at major hotels, restaurants and stores.