Qatar welcomes four million visitors, highest level of visitors in five years

Qatar has recorded four million visitors, surpassing the annual number of visitors over the past five years. Qatar Tourism has revealed a significant increase in visitor numbers to Qatar, reflecting the positive momentum of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 ™, in conjunction with the country’s ongoing efforts and initiatives to advance the tourism sector.

Earlier, Qatar announced the continuity of the work of the “Hayya” platform to standardize and tse visa procedures for visitors coming to Qatar. These efforts are complemented by easy travel policies that allow citizens of 95 countries around the world to obtain an instant visa upon arrival in Qatar.Qatar’s events and roadshows throughout the year have contributed significantly to a steady increase in the number of tourists.

H.E. Saad bin Ali Al Kharji, President of Qatar Tourism, said: “Qatar continues to establish itself as a global tourism destination with extended and safe tourism infrastructure in an atmosphere of authentic Arabian hospitality. Qatar’s diverse tourism offerings, with its pristine 500 kilometres of coastline, world-class museums, and cultural and contemporary facilities, complement Qatar’s diverse tourism offerings to provide a unique and distinctive holiday for visitors to Qatar locally, regionally and specifically GCC nationals, as well as internationally. Qatar Tourism is keen to promote family tourism in the State of Qatar and provide something suitable for all family members for an exceptional experience. We continue to work at Qatar Tourism to promote opportunities and further growth in the tourism sector.”

Since the beginning of 2023, Saudi Arabia has acquiredAt the top of the ranking in the number of visitors coming to Qatar, where the number of visitors coming from the Kingdom (25. 3% of total international visitors), followed by India (.10.4%), Germany (.4.1%), UK (3.9 %) and Kuwait ( 3.5%) %).
Visitors arriving by air accounted for 85 per cent, followed by 14 per cent by land ports and 1 per cent by sea.
During the opening of the first international edition of the Geneva International Motor Show last October, Qatar Tourism recorded the attendance of 1,000 journalists and 180,000 visitors over the course of 10 days.

The 2023/24 cruise season, Qatar’s largest cruise season, was also launched in conjunction with the arrival of the luxury cruise ship Crystal .Symphony”, where 81 cruises are expected to be received and attract about 350,000 visitors, achieving a significant increase compared to the previous season, which saw 54 cruises and 253,191 visitors.

As part of its ambitious plans for 2024, Qatar is preparing to host more than 80 events ranging from sports tournaments, cultural activities and international exhibitions, in addition to organizing a series of shopping festivals and hosting many international summits. Hosting the AFC Asian Cup, Qatar Shopping Festival, Doha Jewellery & Watches Exhibition, Katara International Arabian Horse Festival, Qatar Annual Economic Forum and Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix are the highlights of 2024, as well as the Electric and Self-Driving Mobility Forum and hosting the World Summit, the world’s largest technology conference.