In 2024, Qatar’s hospitality sector achieved a new milestone by surpassing 10 million room nights for the first time. The year ended with an impressive final tally of 5,076,640 visitors, showcasing a 25% increase from the previous year. Visitor demographics revealed a diverse appeal, with GCC nationals accounting for 41% of visitors and the remaining 59% coming from key international markets such as Saudi Arabia, India, the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States.
Qatar Tourism exceeded its annual visitor arrivals target of 4.79 million, achieving 5.08 million visitors in 2024. This growth was supported by an exceptional performance in the hospitality sector, where nearly 10 million room nights were recorded, surpassing the original target of 8.8 million. The year saw a significant increase in accessibility, with visitors arriving by air (56%), land (37%), and sea (7%).
Qatar’s commitment to innovation and excellence was recognized with three prestigious awards, including the Microsoft AI Excellence Award for the Visit Qatar GenAI Chatbot Trip Concierge. The Chairman of Qatar Tourism and Chair of the Board of Directors of Visit Qatar, H E Saad Bin Ali Al Kharji, expressed pride in the achievement, highlighting Qatar’s evolution into a premier family-friendly destination.
Chief Executive Officer of Visit Qatar, Eng. Abdulaziz Ali Al Mawlawi, attributed the year’s accomplishments to the collective efforts of all stakeholders in positioning Qatar as a global tourism leader. From hosting world-class business events and cultural festivals to launching innovative initiatives and campaigns, Qatar has significantly enhanced its tourism offering. The future of tourism in Qatar looks promising, with opportunities for further innovation and expansion.
The growth in visitor numbers in 2024 was driven by key events such as the AFC Asian Cup, the Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix, the thriving 2024/2025 cruise season, and the November school holidays. December alone saw a 14.6% increase in visitors compared to the previous year, with a total of 594,079 visitors. Visitor arrivals peaked during these key events, attracting visitors from Saudi Arabia in particular.
As Qatar looks ahead to the future, the focus remains on enhancing the visitor experience and achieving ambitious targets of tripling visitor numbers and significantly increasing tourism’s contribution to GDP by 2030. With a strong foundation laid in 2024, Qatar is poised to continue its growth as a leading global tourist destination, offering unparalleled experiences to visitors from around the world.