Qatar Pitches Doha Stopovers as Holiday Add-On for Indian Travellers

Doha: Qatar is encouraging Indian travelers to turn long airport stays into short holidays through its staycation programme, offering stays of up to 96 hours with hotel packages starting from 96 hours. 14 USD per person per nightdepending on availability and category.
Designed for passengers transiting through Doha on long-haul flights, the program allows travelers to explore the country’s cultural attractions, desert landscapes and dining experiences without planning a separate vacation.
24 Hours: Museums, Corniche and Souq Waqif
For travelers with a free day, Doha offers a compact itinerary focusing on cultural landmarks.
Visitors can start here: Qatar National Museumbehind Museum of Islamic ArtsBefore heading along the Corniche to the city’s waterfront.
Evenings can be spent in: Souq WaqifIt is famous for its traditional markets, cafes, restaurants and local shopping.
48 Hours: Desert Adventure
A two-day stopover gives travelers time to travel beyond the city.
what matters Khor Al AdaidIt is also known as the Inland Sea, where high sand dunes meet the Persian Gulf. Popular activities include dune bashing, sand boarding, camel rides and desert camping experiences.
Visitors can also relax at: İnci-QatarA coastal area known for luxury shopping, marinas and restaurants.
96 Hours: Culture, Sports and Local Cuisine
Travelers staying up to four days can explore Katara Cultural VillageIt is home to galleries, theatres, restaurants and waterfront attractions.
Other highlights include: 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum And Msheireb City Center DohaShowcasing the blend of the city’s heritage and modern urban development.
Qatar’s culinary offerings range from traditional dishes such as machboos, harees and luqaimat to international fine dining, making it suitable for a wide range of travellers.
Transit Becomes Part of the Journey
With Hamad International Airport Being located close to the city centre, most of Doha’s attractions can be reached in a short drive, making even short breaks practical.
Qatar says the program allows travelers to seamlessly add a cultural and entertainment experience to an existing international itinerary, turning transit time into a destination in itself.


