Discover the perfect blend of tradition, luxury, and adventure with this 6N/7D Qatar Discover Tour. From the futuristic skyline of Doha to the timeless charm of souqs, thrilling desert safaris, immersive cultural experiences, and world-class leisure attractions, this journey reveals Qatar’s many contrasts. Explore iconic museums, cruise along the glittering waterfront, experience the magic of the Inland Sea, and indulge in shopping, water adventures, and local craftsmanship—making this tour ideal for families, couples, and first-time visitors alike.
Upon arrival at Hamad International Airport, you will be met and assisted by a local representative before being transferred to your hotel. Check in and spend the rest of the day at leisure, relaxing after your journey. Overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast, begin a half-day city tour exploring Doha’s cultural and architectural highlights. Visit the striking National Museum of Qatar, drive past The Pearl-Qatar and Katara Cultural Village, and stop for photos near the Museum of Islamic Art and the scenic Corniche. Later, explore Souq Waqif, known for spices, handicrafts, and local life.
In the afternoon, head towards Sealine Beach for an exhilarating desert safari featuring dune bashing and a visit to the spectacular Khor Al Adaid, where the desert meets the sea. Return to Doha by evening.
Enjoy an exciting day at Katara Beach with optional water sports such as jet skiing, parasailing, banana boat rides, and pedal boating. Later, proceed to Old Doha Port for a relaxing two-hour traditional dhow cruise. Admire panoramic skyline views of Doha while enjoying refreshments on board. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Spend the day at Meryal Water Park, one of Qatar’s largest and most exciting water parks. Enjoy thrilling slides, wave pools, and family-friendly attractions, making it a perfect day of fun and relaxation. Return to the hotel for overnight stay.
Late morning, participate in a perfume-making workshop where you create your own personalized fragrance under expert guidance. In the afternoon, visit Souq Al Wakra for a guided cultural experience, discovering Qatari traditions, crafts, and heritage in a lively waterfront souq environment. Overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast, enjoy a half-day shopping tour visiting Villaggio Mall and City Centre Mall, offering premium brands, souvenirs, and international shopping experiences. The rest of the day is free for leisure. Overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and transfer to the airport for your onward journey, carrying wonderful memories of your Qatar discovery.
Explore Doha’s iconic landmarks and museums, Visit National Museum of Qatar and Museum of Islamic Art, Traditional market experience at Souq Waqif and Souq Al Wakra, Thrilling desert safari with dune bashing and Inland Sea visit, Scenic dhow cruise along Doha’s illuminated skyline, Water sports and beach fun at Katara Beach, Full-day excitement at Meryal Water Park, Hands-on perfume-making workshop, Premium shopping at Villaggio Mall and City Centre Mall, Comfortable hotel stays with guided experiences
The featured price of this tour is based on a guaranteed 6 Pax in 3 twin/ double sharing rooms for 3 nights in the below mentioned hotels/ resorts in their base category rooms.
| Number of Heads | Standard | Deluxe | Premium |
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| Child (4-10yrs) with Bed | |||
| Child (4-10yrs) without Bed |
| Percentage of Refund | Period | Deduction |
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| 100% Refund of Total Tour Amount | 21 days before Check-in Date | 0% Deduction |
| 50% Refund of Total Tour Amount | 15-20 days before Check-in Date | 50% Deduction |
| No Refund of Total Tour Amount | 0-14 days before Check-in Date | 100% Deduction |
| Any cancellation or refund is subject to INR.1000 or 5% of Total Tour Amount whichever is higher as processing charge. | ||
| Any cancellation or refund is prioritised on the time and policy of Third Party Accommodation & Transportation. | ||
| Please call +91 9874284569/ 9874361951 for any clarification. | ||