Embark on a private tour of Qatar and explore the captivating city of Doha, as well as the rich cultural and historical sites in the northern part of the country. Discover the charm of Doha’s blend of tradition and modernity, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Zubara Fort, and experience the unique beauty of a traditional Qatari village. Don’t miss this 2-in-1 adventure to uncover the hidden gems of Qatar!
Embark on a private tour of Qatar and explore the captivating city of Doha, as well as the rich cultural and historical sites in the northern part of the country. Discover the charm of Doha’s blend of tradition and modernity, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Zubara Fort, and experience the unique beauty of a traditional Qatari village. Don’t miss this 2-in-1 adventure to uncover the hidden gems of Qatar!
- Museum of Islamic Art - The Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) showcases Islamic art from three continents spanning over 1,400 years. It holds one of the world’s most extensive collections of Islamic art, featuring masterpieces from around the globe that highlight the rich diversity of Islamic heritage. (Museum entrance fee: $15 per person)
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- Museum of Islamic Art - The Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) showcases Islamic art from three continents spanning over 1,400 years. It holds one of the world’s most extensive collections of Islamic art, featuring masterpieces from around the globe that highlight the rich diversity of Islamic heritage. (Museum entrance fee: $15 per person)
- Al Corniche - This 10km long, palm-lined promenade and dual carriageway forms a horseshoe around Doha Bay and the city’s waterfront. It is adorned with hotels, government buildings, beautifully maintained parks with family amenities, and public buildings like museums and a library. Visitors enjoy strolling along the corniche, admiring the sparkling views of the city and the Arabian Gulf.
- The Pearl Island - A Riviera-style, man-made island developed in an exclusive area of Doha. It is the Middle East’s most prestigious address, spanning 400 hectares of reclaimed land and marking Qatar’s first international urban development project.
- Katara Cultural Village - This is Qatar’s largest and most diverse cultural project. It is a hub where people gather to experience global cultures. With stunning theatres, concert halls, exhibition galleries, and state-of-the-art facilities, Katara aspires to be a world leader in multicultural activities.
- West Bay - A newly developed neighborhood and one of Doha’s most notable districts. West Bay features many modern buildings, unlike the older districts of Doha, and is home to some of Qatar’s tallest skyscrapers.
- Souq Waqif - Walking through the lively alleys of Souq Waqif offers an authentic experience of traditional commerce, architecture, and culture. The maze of small shops presents a dazzling variety of Middle Eastern goods, from spices and seasonal treats to perfumes, jewelry, clothing, handicrafts, and a treasure trove of souvenir bargains. Traditional music, art, and cultural shows enhance the atmosphere of this unique place. Relax and enjoy the vibrant ambiance at one of its diverse restaurants and cafes.
- Al Khor - Also spelled Al Khawr, meaning “sea on three sides” in Arabic. Although older than Doha, it is much smaller in size. Al Khor is conveniently located 50 kilometers north of Doha. It was once the center of Qatar’s pearling industry but lost prominence with the advent of cultured pearls. Today, it features a picturesque harbor with traditional fishing dhows, a corniche leading to mangrove colonies, and a museum highlighting the fishing, pearling, and dhow-building industries.
- Al Thakhira Beach - The mangrove colony is not only a major tourist attraction for Qatar but also an important natural environmental resource. It provides a habitat and sanctuary for birds, fish, and other wildlife, while also preventing coastal erosion.
- Purple Island - Al Khor Island - A tranquil island set amidst nature beyond Al Khor, Purple Island is rich in mangroves and lush greenery. This island offers a chance to reconnect with nature away from the city’s hustle and bustle. From long walks and family picnics to kayaking options, Purple Island has something for everyone in the family.
- Al Zubara Fort - Located in the northwestern part of Qatar, Al Zubarah Fort was constructed beside the ruins of an ancient fort. Once a thriving port and a hub for trade, fishing, and pearling, Al-Zubarah is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. This protected area is one of Qatar’s most significant archaeological sites. An international team of archaeologists and antiquities experts, led by the Qatar Museums Authority, has uncovered many artifacts displayed in the renovated fort. (Museum entrance fee: $15 per person)

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tea and coffee
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tea and coffee
- Museum fee
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Museum fee
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
Experience the best of Qatar with our 2 in 1 tour. This guided journey will take you through the enchanting city of Doha, showcasing its dynamic mix of old and new. The tour extends to the northern regions of Qatar, an area highly significant to the country’s rich heritage and history. Your personal guide will lead you through Al Khor’s port, the…
Experience the best of Qatar with our 2 in 1 tour. This guided journey will take you through the enchanting city of Doha, showcasing its dynamic mix of old and new. The tour extends to the northern regions of Qatar, an area highly significant to the country’s rich heritage and history. Your personal guide will lead you through Al Khor’s port, the historical hub for the country’s pearl diving and fishing industries. As we move through Al Thakira, we’ll discover the stunning mangroves.
Zubara Fort, a globally recognized UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE, is renowned for its archaeological landscape. Ongoing excavation projects by teams of archaeologists are continuously working to preserve and enhance its legacy. Next, we will visit a quaint Qatari village where traditional houses made of limestone and mud stand. At Al Shamal, you might even catch a glimpse of Bahrain on a clear day.
- Note: their is additional time from one attraction to another
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.