Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive and Relax

Arrival at Hamad International Airport. Arrive in Doha and transfer to your hotel. Relax and Refresh. After check-in, spend the afternoon relaxing and settling in. You may choose to explore the hotel’s amenities, such as the pool or spa. Rest of the day will be at your leisure.
Overnight Stay at Doha
Day 2: See Doha from Sea

Morning is at your leisure. Evening proceed for your tour See Doha From the Sea (Pick and drop off included). A touch of heritage meets modern architecture during this Two-hours mid-day or evening cruise on an Arabic dhow, a traditional wooden sailing vessel, through the waters of the Arabian Gulf. 2 hours of cruising along the stunning Doha's Skyline, west-bay, Katara and The Pearl, Qatar. Be amazed by the stunning views of Doha’s major tourist spots while having refreshments. Return to your hotel.
Overnight Stay at Doha
Day 3: Half Day Desert Safari

Morning: Free time for Leisure or Shopping. Enjoy a relaxed morning, perhaps indulging in a spa treatment at your hotel or visiting Villaggio Mall for a luxurious shopping experience. This mall offers a Venetian theme, complete with canals and gondolas. Transfers or a car at disposal can be provided at an additional cost.Half day Desert safari In the afternoon, embark on a Desert Safari adventure. Discover the natural phenomenon of Khor Al Adaid, one of the few places in the world where the sea encroaches deep into the heart of desert, creating a spectacular phenomenon where the sea meets the sand dunes. The drives take approx. 45mins to 1 hour from your hotel to the entrance to the desert at Sealine. The total duration is 4 hours. Photo opportunities along the way, refreshments in a luxury camp are included. Return back to your hotel.
Overnight Stay at Doha
Day 4: Day free at leisure

The day is at your leisure. You can explore the city on your own. Either visit one of the museums to know more about Qatar history and culture or indulge in some shopping. Transfers or a car at disposal can be provided at an additional cost.
Overnight Stay at Doha
Day 5: Departure

Morning: Relax and Enjoy Last-Minute Activities. On your final day, enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel and take some time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing. If you have time before your flight, consider visiting Mina District – a picturesque neighborhood of quaint cobbled streets and pastel colored buildings where you can spot cruise ships docking and visit a stunning fish market. Transfer to Hamad International Airport. Check out and transfer to the airport for your departure.
End Of Tour
FAQs
Indian citizens are eligible for a visa-free entry for up to 30 days (extendable), provided they meet certain requirements like confirmed hotel bookings and return flight.
Other nationalities: Many are eligible for visa-free or visa-on-arrival.
Check Qatar’s official visa portal or the Hayya portal for updated information.
Best season: November to March – Pleasant weather ideal for sightseeing, desert trips, and beaches.
Avoid: May to September – Extremely hot and humid, with temperatures often exceeding 45°C.
2–3 days are sufficient for Doha city and a desert excursion.
Add more if you want to relax at the beach or explore further north (Al Zubarah Fort, mangroves).
Doha Corniche – Waterfront promenade with skyline views;
Souq Waqif – Traditional market for spices, garments, and souvenirs;
Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) – One of the best museums in the Middle East;
National Museum of Qatar – Interactive and architectural wonder;
The Pearl-Qatar – Man-made island with luxury shops and restaurants;
Katara Cultural Village – Events, art galleries, and beach access;
Desert Safari – Dune bashing and Inland Sea tours;
Lusail – Futuristic city with attractions like Lusail Marina and stadiums;
Katara Beach;
Simaisma Family Beach;
Sealine Beach (near Mesaieed);
Zekreet Beach (good for camping).
Dress modestly in public (shoulders and knees covered);
Public displays of affection are discouraged;
Alcohol is restricted to licensed venues (hotels, bars);
During Ramadan, avoid eating or drinking in public during daylight hours;
Photography of people without permission, especially women, is not advised.
Yes, but only in licensed hotels, bars, or clubs. Public drinking or intoxication is illegal and can attract fines or legal consequences.
Karwa Taxis are reliable and metered;
Uber and Careem apps work well;
Doha Metro is fast, clean, and connects major parts of the city;
Car rentals are also common, but driving is right-hand and roads are busy.
Qatari cuisine: Machboos, grilled meats, seafood, dates, and Arabic bread;
Doha is a cosmopolitan food hub – Indian, Filipino, Turkish, American, Thai, Italian, etc.
Vegetarian and vegan options are widely available in restaurants and malls.
Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) – Iconic architecture and extensive art collection;
National Museum of Qatar – Interactive exhibits on Qatar’s history and heritage;
Souq Waqif – Traditional market with spices, textiles, art, and cafes;
Doha Corniche – Seaside promenade with skyline views, especially at sunset;
Katara Cultural Village – Galleries, theaters, beach, and cultural events;
The Pearl-Qatar – Luxury island development with yachts, shops, cafes;
Lusail Boulevard – Futuristic district with attractions and stadiums;
Aspire Park & Villaggio Mall – For families and shopping lovers;
2–3 days are ideal to explore cultural sites, go shopping, enjoy beach time, and take a desert safari or dhow cruise.
Luxury malls: Villaggio, Doha Festival City, Mall of Qatar, City Center;
Traditional: Souq Waqif (souvenirs, spices), Gold Souq;
Modern local brands: Found in Msheireb Downtown Doha and boutiques in The Pearl.
West Bay – Business hub with sea-facing hotels;
The Pearl – Upscale resorts and marina views;
Souq Waqif / Msheireb – For cultural immersion;
Al Sadd or Old Airport area – Budget and mid-range options.