Tourist visa to Qatar: what is worth visiting in the country
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Qatar is an Arab on the peninsula, ranked the 4th richest country in the world in 2022, thanks to its strong economic status linked to its oil reserves. Doha, the country's capital, has a perfect mix of traditional bazaars and glitzy shopping malls. The state also boasts natural beauty, namely: vast sand dunes and pristine beaches.
How to get to Qatar
The most convenient way to get to Qatar is by air. Qatar Airways is the national airline, but many other airlines from different parts of the world also fly to Qatar. Hamad International Airport is the only point of entry if you are traveling by plane.
Approximate prices for direct flights:
- seasonal period: September to October and April to May. The starting price for a single ticket is US$400;
- low season: prices start to fall from November to March (excluding holiday periods). The starting price for a single ticket is US$190.
Qatar shares a land border with Saudi Arabia, with the Abu Samra border crossing being the only land entry point. Abu Samra is almost one hour's drive from Qatar's capital, Doha. A valid visa for both countries is required to enter the country by land transport.
Water transport:
The state has several seaports, but the port of Doha is the only seaport that is used to receive travelers.
Customs control
Some of the country's customs control rules. Prohibited:
- Alcohol;
- Firearms (allowed only with a special permit);
- Drugs;
- Pornography;
- Pork products;
- Religious books and items.
Permitted:
- 400 cigarettes;
- Personal items and souvenirs up to QAR 3,000.
Pets may enter the country if they have the necessary documents. The following procedure should proceed like this:
- Animals must be transported in a cage (appropriate size, lockable) suitable for travel;
- Necessary documents: health certificate, current vaccination certificates, the animal must be allowed to travel by air.
How to obtain a tourist visa
Qatar accepts nationals from more than 90 countries for visa-free visits. Visa-free travel is authorized upon arrival. After presenting a valid passport with a minimum validity of six months, a return ticket, and a hotel reservation for your planned stay in Qatar.
Important: Israeli passport holders are prohibited from entering Qatar.
Those who do not qualify for visa-free entry can apply for a tourist visa online. Its cost is 100 Qatari rials. Holders of a tourist visa can stay in Qatar for up to 30 days per trip.
We recommend contacting the Qatari embassy or a legal advisor to determine whether you need a visa.
To apply for a tourist visa to Qatar, visitors must:
- complete the online form;
- upload the necessary documents (including passport scans and personal photos);
- provide airline bookings;
- make an online payment with a valid Visa or Mastercard.
Where to go and what to see in Qatar?
In fact, Qatar is very popular for its water sports, arts, culture, and attractions of all kinds. It is a country that knows no limits and continues to surprise tourists. Here is a short list of must-see places:
- Qatar National Museum: The museum presents the history of Qatar in three parts: the beginning, modern life, and recent history. One of the best places to visit in Doha near the airport with an amazing view of the Gulf.
- Katara Cultural Village – Cultural Monument: The Cultural Village is a perfect historical monument that houses a theatre, gardens, two elegantly decorated mosques, a large number of art galleries, and much more. You can take a look at the country's incredible history or go to a restaurant.
- Zekreet Fort: Known for its historical significance, today's Zekreet Fort is just a remnant of a past that once underwent a huge transformation. In the 18th century, the fort was built on a square plan, and in a second phase, four corners were added to its architecture. Nearby attractions include the Zekreet Peninsula and the Umbrella Rock, famous for its unique mushrooms.
- Doha Desert: There is no better place than the Doha Desert to experience the joy of dune drifting. In fact, this is a profession that is not for the faint-hearted at all. Here you can try the best adrenaline-pumping activities such as dune riding or sandboarding, camel riding, and many more.
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