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Qatar

Visa-free/on arrival for many nationalities (up to 90 days)

Overview

Qatar is a small but wealthy Gulf state that has transformed itself into one of the world's most important aviation transit hubs. Located on the Arabian Peninsula, the country sits at the crossroads between Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia—making it ideally positioned for connecting flights between East and West.

Hamad International Airport (DOH) in Doha is the sole commercial airport and consistently ranks among the world's best. It serves as the hub for Qatar Airways, one of the highest-rated airlines globally and a member of the oneworld alliance. For many travelers, Qatar is experienced primarily as a layover destination, though the country offers world-class museums, desert adventures, and modern attractions.

The country hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup, which brought significant infrastructure investment and raised Qatar's profile as a tourist destination beyond transit.

Major Airports

Hamad International Airport (DOH)

Airport Code Role Airlines
Hamad International DOH Qatar Airways hub, sole international gateway Qatar Airways, most international carriers

Hamad International Airport (DOH) — Opened in 2014, replacing the old Doha International Airport. One of the world's most modern and consistently top-rated airports. Features:

  • Single integrated terminal with excellent facilities
  • Iconic architecture including giant teddy bear sculpture
  • Qatar Airways hub — vast global network from single terminal
  • 5-star Skytrax rating — one of few airports worldwide
  • 24-hour operation — many flights depart/arrive late night for connections

Getting to/from DOH:

  • Metro: Red Line connects airport to central Doha (Msheireb) in 20-25 minutes. Clean, efficient, cheap (2-10 QAR)
  • Taxi: Metered, 15-20 minutes to city center (50-80 QAR depending on destination)
  • Uber/Careem: Available and widely used
  • Hotel shuttles: Many 5-star hotels offer airport transfers

Transit facilities: Excellent for connections. Duty-free, lounges, hotel, spa, swimming pool, squash courts, quiet rooms, and prayer rooms available airside.

Closed Airports

Doha International Airport (DIA/OTBD) — The old airport closed to commercial traffic in 2014. Now used for VIP and private aviation only.

Airlines

Flag Carrier

Qatar Airways (QR) — Doha-based and one of the world's best airlines. Hub at DOH. Key facts:

  • oneworld alliance member (joined 2013)
  • Consistently rated World's Best Airline by Skytrax
  • 160+ destinations across 6 continents
  • Modern fleet: Boeing 787, 777, Airbus A350, A380
  • Known for Qsuite business class (industry-leading)
  • Extensive connectivity through DOH hub

Qatar Airways is the reason most travelers pass through Qatar. The airline's strategy focuses on connecting traffic—enabling one-stop journeys between city pairs that don't have direct flights.

International Airlines at DOH

Major carriers serving Doha:

  • British Airways, Lufthansa, KLM — European networks
  • Turkish Airlines — connections via Istanbul
  • Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific — Asian routes
  • Emirates, Etihad — Gulf competitors
  • IndiGo, Air India — Indian subcontinent
  • Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific — Southeast Asia

Low-Cost Options

Qatar has limited LCC presence:

  • Air Arabia — some routes
  • IndiGo, SpiceJet — to India
  • flydubai — Dubai connection

Most budget travelers transit through nearby Dubai (DXB) or Abu Dhabi (AUH) instead.

Entry Requirements

Visa-Free / Visa on Arrival

Qatar offers visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 80+ nationalities:

Visa-free (up to 90 days):

  • USA, Canada, UK, EU/Schengen countries, Australia, New Zealand
  • Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia
  • Most Western and many Asian nationalities
Category Stay Allowed
GCC nationals Unlimited (ID entry)
80+ countries Up to 90 days visa-free

No pre-application needed—visa waiver stamped on arrival at immigration.

Visa Required

Citizens of countries not on the visa-free list must apply in advance:

  • Apply through Qatari embassy/consulate
  • E-visa available: portal.moi.gov.qa
  • Employer sponsorship required for work visas
  • Processing: 3-7 business days typically

Transit Without Visa

Passengers transiting through DOH do not need a visa if:

  • Staying airside (not leaving the airport)
  • Valid onward ticket within 24 hours
  • Many nationalities (check before travel)

Qatar Airways offers Stopover packages for passengers wanting to explore Doha during layovers—includes hotel and city tours.

Passport Requirements

  • Valid for at least 6 months from entry
  • At least one blank page
  • Israeli passport stamps: Relations normalized with Israel; should not cause issues

Official information: moi.gov.qa

Getting Around

Doha Metro

Modern, efficient metro system opened in 2019:

Line Color Key Destinations
Red Red Airport, West Bay, Lusail
Green Green Education City, Al Rayyan
Gold Gold National Museum, Souq Waqif

Fares: 2-10 QAR depending on zones. Rechargeable travel card available. Women/families-only section in each train.

Taxis & Ride-hailing

  • Taxis: Turquoise Karwa taxis, metered
  • Uber: Widely available
  • Careem: Popular alternative

Taxis are affordable—most trips within Doha under 50 QAR.

Bus

  • Karwa buses: Extensive network, very cheap (2-10 QAR)
  • Air-conditioned, but less convenient than metro for tourists

Car Rental

Available but consider:

  • International licenses accepted for tourists (up to 7 days)
  • Longer stays may require temporary Qatari license
  • Drive on the right
  • Modern highways, clear signage
  • Fuel extremely cheap
  • Traffic can be heavy during rush hours

Within the Region

Qatar is a small country (smaller than Connecticut). Key distances from Doha:

Destination Distance Time
Lusail 15 km 20 min
Al Khor 50 km 45 min
Al Wakrah 15 km 20 min
Inland Sea (Khor Al Adaid) 80 km 1.5 hours (4x4 required)

Note: Land border with Saudi Arabia exists but tourist crossings are limited. Most regional travel is by air.

Best Time to Visit

High Season (November-March)

Best weather—mild days (20-28°C), pleasant evenings. Peak tourist season coincides with:

  • December-January: Major events, festivals
  • Qatar National Day (December 18): Celebrations
  • Highest hotel prices

Shoulder Season (October, April)

Good weather but warming up. April can reach 32-35°C. Fewer crowds than peak season.

Low Season (May-September)

Extreme heat: 40-50°C with high humidity. Outdoor activities essentially impossible. Advantages:

  • Hotel rates significantly lower (30-50%)
  • Air-conditioned attractions excellent
  • Shopping festivals and indoor entertainment

Ramadan: Dates vary (lunar calendar). During Ramadan, restaurants close during daylight hours (non-Muslims can eat in hotels) and alcohol service is restricted. Check dates if planning travel.

Weather Overview

Month Temperature Notes
Nov-Feb 18-25°C Perfect weather
Mar-Apr 25-35°C Warm but manageable
May-Sep 35-45°C+ Extreme heat
Oct 30-35°C Cooling down

Top Destinations

Doha

Attraction Notes
Museum of Islamic Art World-class museum, I.M. Pei building
National Museum of Qatar Striking desert rose architecture
Souq Waqif Traditional market, restaurants, falcon hospital
The Pearl-Qatar Luxury artificial island, Mediterranean-style marina
Katara Cultural Village Art galleries, amphitheater, beaches
Msheireb Downtown Modern sustainable downtown district
Corniche 7km waterfront promenade, city skyline views

Beyond Doha

Destination Distance Notes
Lusail 15 km New city, FIFA World Cup stadium
Education City 12 km Universities, cultural venues
Al Zubarah Fort 105 km UNESCO World Heritage site
Inland Sea (Khor Al Adaid) 80 km Desert meets sea, requires 4x4 tour
Film City 45 km Abandoned movie set in desert

Day Activities

  • Desert safari: Dune bashing, camel riding, camping (year-round but better in winter)
  • Dhow cruise: Traditional boat along Doha skyline
  • Falcon encounters: Qatar's national bird, experiences at Souq Waqif
  • Kayaking at Al Thakira: Mangroves near Al Khor

Travel Tips

Money

  • Currency: Qatari Riyal (QAR, also QR)
  • Exchange rate: Fixed to USD (3.64 QAR = $1)
  • Cards: Widely accepted. Visa/Mastercard universal
  • Cash: Useful for souqs, small shops. ATMs everywhere
  • Prices: Qatar is expensive—budget $150-200/day minimum for tourists
  • Tipping: Not mandatory, 10% appreciated for good service

Alcohol

Strictly regulated:

  • Available only in licensed hotel restaurants and bars
  • No public drinking
  • Cannot purchase for home consumption (residents need permit from Qatar Distribution Company)
  • Bringing alcohol into the country is prohibited (including duty-free)
  • Heavy penalties for public intoxication

Dress Code

Qatar is more conservative than Dubai:

  • General: Modest dress expected. Cover shoulders and knees in public
  • Malls/Public: Loose-fitting clothing covering shoulders and knees
  • Beaches: Swimwear fine at hotel beaches/pools only
  • Mosques: Women must wear abaya and headscarf
  • Men: No shorts in government buildings, some malls

Connectivity

  • Mobile: Ooredoo, Vodafone Qatar
  • Tourist SIM: Available at airport and malls. 50-150 QAR for data packages
  • eSIM: Works well. Airalo, Holafly available
  • WiFi: Excellent in hotels, malls, cafes
  • VoIP: WhatsApp calls, FaceTime generally work (unlike UAE)

Electrical

  • Voltage: 240V, 50Hz
  • Plug type: Type G (UK-style three rectangular pins) exclusively
  • Adapters: Required for travelers from US, Europe, Australia

Language

  • Official: Arabic
  • Widely spoken: English—widely used in business, tourism, signage
  • Signage is bilingual Arabic/English

Legal Considerations

  • Drugs: Zero tolerance. Severe penalties including death penalty for trafficking
  • Prescription medications: Some are controlled. Check before bringing (especially codeine, tramadol)
  • Public behavior: Conservative standards. No public displays of affection
  • Photography: Don't photograph people without permission, especially women; avoid military/government sites
  • LGBTQ+: Same-sex relationships illegal. Discretion essential

Cultural Notes

  • Weekend: Friday-Saturday (Sunday is a work day)
  • Prayer times: Businesses may close briefly for prayers
  • Respect Islam: No criticism of religion or Emir
  • Hospitality: Qataris are known for generosity and hospitality to guests
  • Greetings: Handshakes common with same gender; wait for woman to extend hand first

Useful Apps

  • Karwa Taxi: Official taxi booking
  • Qatar Rail: Metro journey planner
  • Uber/Careem: Ride-hailing
  • Talabat: Food delivery
  • Visit Qatar: Official tourism app
  • Time Out Doha: Events and restaurant listings

Flights from Qatar

All Airports in Qatar

3 airports