Qatar 2025 City and Beach
Qatar is a dynamic destination where ancient culture and modern innovation come together in perfect harmony. From the striking skyline of Doha to the peaceful beauty of desert landscapes, the country offers something for every traveler. Explore iconic museums, bustling souqs, and pristine beaches. Enjoy unforgettable adventures—from dune bashing and desert safaris to sailing and kayaking. Savor world-class cuisine, experience luxury hospitality, and immerse yourself in warm Arabian hospitality. Whether you're seeking culture, relaxation, or adventure, Qatar promises a journey full of inspiration, discovery, and unforgettable moments.
Plan your trip now and uncover the magic of Qatar, where tradition meets tomorrow
At a glance
Doha | 2 Nights at the 5* Dusit Doha Hotel in Superior room |
Banana Island | 5 Nights at the 5* Island Resort in Supererior Sea View Room |
Meals | Breakfast daily |
Other | All relevant Road and Boat transfers |
Highlights
THINGS TO DO IN DOHA
Souq Waqif
A lively traditional market where you can shop for spices, perfumes, textiles, and handicrafts. It's also a great spot to enjoy Qatari cuisine and local coffee.
The Pearl-Qatar
A luxurious man-made island known for its upscale boutiques, waterfront cafés, and stunning marina views. Ideal for shopping, dining, or a leisurely stroll.
Katara Cultural Village
A hub for art, culture, and creativity. Visit galleries, attend performances, or simply enjoy the beach and beautiful amphitheater.
Banana Island
Banana Island, located just off the coast of Doha, Qatar, is a luxurious retreat that offers visitors an exclusive island experience. Accessible via a 20-minute luxury ferry ride from Doha, the island is home to the Banana Island Resort Doha by Anantara, which features 141 sea-view rooms and suites
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Itinerary
Arrive Doha
- Your holiday has started when you arrive at Doha Airport.
Clear customs and meet with our representative for transfer to your hotel
Doha (B)
- After a healthy breakfast, start your day with a stroll along the Corniche, which offers amazing views. Afterwards, make your way to the Souq Waqi f, Doha’s historic marketplace, where you can wander through a labyrinth of alleys brimming with stalls selling spices, textiles, jewelry, and souvenirs.
The Souq is a historic marketplace located in the heart of Doha, Qatar. With a history spanning over 250 years, it has long been a hub for trade and social gatherings. The souq underwent significant restoration in 2006, preserving its traditional Qatari architectural style while enhancing its facilities.
Doha - Bana Island (B)
- Check out of your hotel and Board the Ferry for a 30-minute crossing to Banana Island and check into the 5* Banana Island Resort
Inclusions
- Return flights from Johannesburg on Qatar Airways (Specific and Limited Seats)
- Accommodation and meals as mentioned
- All relevant Road and Boat transfers
- Departure and Fuel Taxes (subject to change)
Exclusions
- Increases in airfares and Airline levies
- Tips
- Services not mentioned in the program
- Travel Insurance
- Seasonal, weekend, Events and School Holidays supplements
- Currency exchange fluctuations and supplier's rate changes
Validity
- Valid for travel between 01 and 30 September 25
Contact is for any alternative travel dates
Country information
Why Visit Qatar?
- Cultural Depth: Discover centuries of history through museums like the Museum of Islamic Art and the National Museum of Qatar. Explore traditional markets such as Souq Waqif and attend events that showcase music, dance, and heritage.
- Modern Attractions: From the futuristic skyline of Doha to luxury resorts and shopping malls, Qatar is a country that celebrates innovation and elegance.
- Desert & Coastline Adventures: Experience the thrill of desert safaris, sandboarding, and camel rides, or relax by the turquoise waters of the Arabian Gulf with activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and dhow cruises.
Currency: Qatari Riyal (QAR) - Language: Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken.
- Dress Code: Modest attire is recommended in public places out of respect for local culture.