Qatar has been recognized as the Favourite Cruise Destination at the 2025 Wave Awards, a prestigious event within the United Kingdom’s cruise and travel sector. The award, announced this week, highlights Qatar’s increasing prominence as a key player in the global cruise industry. This recognition comes as Qatar embarks on its 2025-2026 cruise season, anticipating a significant influx of visitors.
The Wave Awards are determined by a combination of public voting through World of Cruising magazine and expert judgment from a 40-member independent panel. Qatar surpassed a competitive field of nominees, including Norway, Barbados, Greece, Alaska, Antarctica, and the Canary Islands, according to the award organizers. The announcement signals growing international acknowledgement of Qatar’s investment in tourism infrastructure.
Qatar’s Rise as a Premier Cruise Destination
Qatar’s success in securing the Favourite Cruise Destination title reflects a concerted effort to develop its tourism offerings and infrastructure. The country has invested heavily in modern port facilities, streamlined entry procedures, and a diverse range of cultural and leisure activities. This strategic focus aims to attract a wider demographic of cruise passengers.
Infrastructure and Accessibility
The Doha Port plays a central role in Qatar’s cruise ambitions. The terminal is designed to facilitate smooth passenger processing and provides convenient access to key attractions within Doha and beyond. According to Qatar Tourism, the port’s location minimizes travel time to popular sites, enhancing the visitor experience.
Additionally, Qatar Airways offers extensive connectivity, making it easier for international travelers to reach Doha before or after their cruise. This accessibility is a significant advantage, particularly for passengers originating from long-haul destinations. The airline’s network complements the country’s growing appeal as a fly-cruise hub.
2025-2026 Cruise Season Outlook
The current 2025-2026 cruise season officially commenced with the arrival of the MSC Euribia. Qatar anticipates a total of 72 cruise calls throughout the season, comprising 40 transit stops, 15 turnaround trips, and three maiden voyages. This represents a substantial increase in cruise activity compared to previous years.
Turnaround trips, where passengers begin and end their cruise in Doha, are particularly valuable as they generate greater economic impact through pre- and post-cruise spending. The presence of maiden calls also indicates growing confidence among major cruise lines in Qatar as a desirable destination. Luxury travel is a key component of this growth.
However, the success of the cruise season is dependent on various factors, including global economic conditions and geopolitical stability. The ongoing situation in the Red Sea, for example, could potentially impact cruise itineraries and passenger flow.
Omar Abdulrahman Al Jaber, Head of Tourism Development at Qatar Tourism, stated that the award validates the country’s commitment to providing high-quality visitor experiences. He emphasized the importance of continued investment in infrastructure and the development of new attractions to maintain Qatar’s competitive edge in the tourism sector.
Looking ahead, Qatar Tourism is expected to focus on further diversifying its cruise offerings and attracting a wider range of cruise lines. The organization will likely continue to collaborate with cruise operators to develop tailored itineraries that showcase the country’s unique cultural heritage and modern attractions. The next key indicator to watch will be the final passenger numbers for the 2025-2026 season, expected to be released in early 2026, and any announcements regarding expansion plans for the Doha Port.
The country is also actively promoting its potential for winter sun holidays, capitalizing on its favorable climate during the northern hemisphere’s colder months.

