Doha

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Doha

Soaring sky scrapers amongst beach resorts on islands of true paradise.

Doha, the capital city of Qatar, is a unique and fascinating travel destination that offers a rich cultural experience, luxurious amenities, and a beautiful natural environment. With its warm desert climate, stunning beaches, and modern architecture, Doha is a city that caters to the needs of all types of travelers. Whether you are looking to immerse yourself in the local culture, relax in luxury, or explore the surrounding desert and coastline, Doha has something to offer. One of the standout attractions of Doha is its rich cultural heritage, which is on full display at the Museum of Islamic Art. Housed in a striking building that was designed by renowned architect I.M. Pei, this museum features an impressive collection of Islamic art and artifacts from across the world. Visitors can admire intricate ceramics, intricate textiles, and precious metalwork, as well as rare manuscripts and calligraphy. Another must-see cultural attraction in Doha is the Souq Waqif, a bustling traditional marketplace that has been restored to its former glory. Here, visitors can wander the narrow, winding alleys and browse the stalls selling everything from spices and textiles to handmade crafts and traditional Qatari clothing. The souq also offers a range of dining options, with local restaurants serving up delicious traditional dishes, such as machboos, a spicy rice dish, and thareed, a type of flatbread. For those seeking luxury and relaxation, Doha offers a range of high-end hotels and resorts, many of which are located along the city's stunning coastline. The city is also home to several world-class spas, including the Six Senses Spa, which offers a range of treatments and wellness services. In addition, Doha's beaches, such as The Pearl and Doha Corniche, provide the perfect place to soak up the sun, go for a swim, or simply enjoy the breathtaking views. If you are looking to escape the city and explore the surrounding desert and coastline, there are plenty of options to choose from. You can take a guided desert safari, which offers the chance to see the desert's rugged beauty, as well as the opportunity to try your hand at sandboarding and camel riding. Alternatively, you can visit one of the nearby parks or nature reserves, such as the Al Thakira Mangroves, which is home to a rich variety of birdlife, or the Al Jassasiya Rock Formations, where you can hike and explore the unique rock formations. Finally, no visit to Doha is complete without experiencing its thriving arts and entertainment scene. The city is home to a range of theaters, galleries, and museums, as well as several festivals and events throughout the year. Whether you are a fan of classical music, jazz, or modern art, there is something for everyone in Doha. In conclusion, Doha is a truly unique and captivating travel destination that offers a diverse range of experiences for visitors. From its rich cultural heritage to its luxurious amenities and stunning natural surroundings, Doha has something to offer for every type of traveler.

The sovereign country of Qatar is one of the quickest developing countries in the world. Located in the Arab heart of South East Asia, and with great wealth, Qatar’s economy has been expanding rapidly to provide a very unique holiday experience. A holiday in Qatar sees soaring sky scrapers amongst beach resorts on islands of true paradise.
An amazingly multicultural country with over 2 million expatriates in comparison to the 278,000 Qatari citizens, Qatar promises a very diverse experience. Stay in the capital of Qatar, Doha, where you and the family can soak up everything that this country has to offer, all in the one place. Enjoy the heat of the desert in this growing country filled with impressive high rise masterpieces, overlooking heaven-like beaches.

Qatar holidays are usually spent in the city of Doha. The capital boasts skyscrapers and uniquely structured buildings leaving you lost for words at every turn. Doha is home to the tallest building in Qatar, the Aspire Tower, where you can witness breathtaking views of the city and coastline. Doha is also home to various museums and galleries, showcasing Islamic art and royal treasures from the country’s history. The Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al-Thani Museum is particularly spectacular, built with local stone and holding Sheikh Faisal’s possessions and artefacts, the museum is ripe with history and architecture. The Museum of Islamic Art also holds a beautiful must see collection and is located near the equally popular attraction, The State Grand Mosque.

A holiday to Qatar is both a relaxing tropical style getaway, as much as it is a culture rich adventure in the sand dunes of the desert. Visitors will find themselves spending their days laying on the beaches beside the palm trees and walking along arguably the highlight of Doha, Al-Corniche. The Corniche is an esplanade along the coast where you can experience the best views of the country’s other jewel, the Palm Tree Islands. The artificial man-made islands were created to look in the shape of palm trees, connected to the beaches of Doha and comprising of luxury resorts. Of course, a trip out to the desert sands is imperative as a part of your Qatar holiday. Take a day trip or tour just out of the city to ride camels at sunset, exhilarate your senses dune bashing and finish the evening at an authentic desert camp to feast on the traditional foods of Qatar.

The resorts in Qatar are amongst the most prestigious and extravagant in the entire world. From private beaches to private islands, choosing where to stay can be the toughest part when planning holidays in Qatar. Doha is famous for its artificial man-made islands that are exclusive to the 5-star resorts that are built upon them. The Pearl is probably the most popular artificial island to visit as not only does it have luxury hotels, it is also open to the public to explore the unique architecture and canals, and is famous for its many  designer shops. Possibly the most beautifully laid out resorts will be found on many of the private islands. The resorts are known world-wide for their villas stretching out from their individual islands, connected by boardwalks giving the most ambient and secluded stay in paradise.

Qatar typically experiences two very predictable seasons, summer and winter. The summer experiences hot desert temperatures that can sit at over 40°C, while the winter can get as low as 14°C.

Although the winter months seem undesirable for a beach resort holiday, the waters are actually quite warm and Qatar experiences sun shine throughout the daytime. The cooler months are also desirable for families with small children as sightseeing is easier and the various heated pools are still enjoyable year round. Overnight desert trips are more enjoyable during this time as the traditional tent campsites can get quite hot during summer, making for an uncomfortable sleep.

Holidays to Qatar in summer are filled with beach days and sun baking. May to the end of September are the hottest months experienced in Qatar, and therefore are the busiest. Visitors spend their days relaxing in resorts that before seeing them for yourself, you could only ever have dreamed of. Take the family to Katara Beach, one of the public beaches in Doha for all your water sport needs and to relax on the sands, and end the day at one of the many world ranked restaurants nearby. If you find yourself wanting to escape the heat, plan a trip to The Jungle Zone. The indoor amusement park is great for kids with animal themes, several rides and age varying entertainment.

Winter time in Qatar is actually one of the easiest times to get around the country and see everything without the usual crowds. The months of December to March experience average temperatures below 25°C and can be great for wandering the city. Beaches are still warm and the waters are crystal clear for snorkelling and scuba diving. The Doha Cultural Festival is held during the month of March and boasts the traditional music, dance and authentic foods of Qatar, making this month particularly popular amongst tourists. Take advantage of the cooler climate and visit Al Shahaneya, a nature reserve where you can discover the native wildlife of Qatar and enjoy a traditional Arabic meal. Another great attraction for the family is the Katara Cultural Village. Filled with museums and other authentic attractions, the village gives visitors the chance to experience the country’s true culture during your holiday in Qatar.

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