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Qatar welcomes 5.1 million tourists in 2025

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Last updated: 2026/01/02 at 1:48 PM
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Doha, Qatar is experiencing a surge in tourism, welcoming over 5.1 million visitors in 2025, according to Qatar Tourism. This influx demonstrates the nation’s growing appeal as a global destination and its success in diversifying its economy beyond energy. The sustained growth is fueled by a dynamic calendar of events and substantial investment in tourism infrastructure.

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The latest figures highlight Qatar’s continued momentum following the FIFA World Cup in 2022, solidifying its position as a key player in the Middle East’s travel sector. Hotel room nights sold reached 9.7 million, indicating a strong demand for accommodation and related services. The country is actively working towards its National Tourism Strategy 2030 goals.

Qatar’s Tourism Sector: A Growing Economic Force

The economic impact of tourism in Qatar reached a historic QR55 billion in 2024, representing 8 percent of the nation’s total economic output. This marks a significant 14 percent increase from 2023, according to official data, and underscores the sector’s increasing importance to Qatar’s economic diversification efforts. The country is now on track to achieve its 2030 target of 12 percent GDP contribution from tourism.

Key Drivers of Growth

Several factors are contributing to Qatar’s tourism boom. World-class events, festivals, exhibitions, and sporting competitions continue to attract visitors. Additionally, the country’s investment in infrastructure, including the new QR20 billion Simaisma coastal destination, is enhancing its appeal. This project aims to create a landmark tourism and leisure hub focused on sustainable development.

The geographic origin of visitors is also diversifying. During the first half of 2025, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries represented the largest segment of international tourists at 36 percent, followed by Europe (26 percent) and Asia/Oceania (22 percent). The majority of visitors (57 percent) arrived by air, while 33 percent entered by land and 9 percent by sea, indicating a reliance on air travel but also growing regional connectivity.

Doha Named GCC Tourism Capital 2026

In a significant development, Doha has been officially designated the GCC Tourism Capital for 2026 by the committee responsible for GCC Tourism. This recognition reflects Qatar’s commitment to strengthening regional tourism cooperation. Qatar Tourism and Visit Qatar are preparing to unveil details of the ‘GCC Tourism Capital’ program, which will include joint initiatives, promotional campaigns, and a year-round schedule of cultural and entertainment events.

Meanwhile, Qatar is actively promoting its cultural heritage and modern attractions. The country offers a blend of traditional experiences, such as visits to souqs and historical sites, alongside luxury accommodations and contemporary entertainment options. This combination caters to a wide range of traveler preferences, boosting visitor spending and overall economic benefits. Hospitality offerings are expanding to meet the growing demand.

However, maintaining this growth trajectory requires continued investment and adaptation to evolving global travel trends. The success of the 2026 GCC Tourism Capital program will be a key indicator of Qatar’s ability to leverage regional partnerships and attract new visitor segments. The country is also focused on sustainable travel practices to minimize environmental impact.

Looking ahead, Qatar Tourism is expected to announce further details regarding the GCC Tourism Capital program in the coming months. The long-term impact of these initiatives on Qatar’s tourism sector and its contribution to the national GDP will be closely monitored, particularly in light of global economic uncertainties and shifting travel patterns.

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