Discover the enchanting charm of Qatar

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Enjoy a unique journey to the heart of the Persian Gulf.

Explore the perfect blend of tradition and modernity.

Qatar: when to go?

Qatar welcomes you with sunny weather almost all year round! The mild winters, between 17 and 25°C, are perfect for exploring the city and enjoying the beaches. The generous sunshine makes every day ideal for outdoor activities. In summer, temperatures rise above 40°C, ideal for enjoying the sea and cool oases in luxurious hotels. The evenings remain pleasant, perfect for walks under the stars and discovering Doha’s lively nightlife.

Activity ideas

  • Discovery of the Museum of Islamic Art - Admire artistic masterpieces from across the Islamic world in an elegant setting by the sea.
  • Authentic stroll through Souq Waqif - Stroll among the colorful stalls of Souq Waqif to discover local crafts, spices, and the warm atmosphere of Doha.
  • Discovery of the Corniche's architecture - Stroll along the Corniche and admire its futuristic buildings blended with traditional elegance, while enjoying breathtaking views of Doha Bay.
  • Desert Dune Safari - Experience the adventure in a 4x4 on the golden dunes and feel the excitement of the Qatari desert.
  • Discovery of the Katara Cultural Village - Immerse yourself in Qatari culture by strolling through the lively streets and art galleries of Katara village, a true crossroads of tradition and modernity.
  • Discovery of traditional local cuisine - Taste the authentic flavors of Qatar during a friendly meal, where oriental spices and local hospitality come together for an unforgettable gastronomic experience.
  • Diving into the turquoise waters of the Gulf - Explorez les fonds marins fascinants du Golfe et nagez parmi une faune colorée, pour une escapade aquatique inoubliable sous le soleil qatari.
  • Contemplation of the Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Mosque - Let yourself be captivated by the majesty of Doha's grand mosque, a symbol of elegance and serenity in the heart of Qatar.

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Qatar, a fascinating destination between desert and future.

The small Qatar sees itself as grand and it's interesting to understand why. A country is first its capital, and this one shines along the Corniche, dares international-class museums, enlists the greatest architects to erect the futuristic towers of West Bay, The Pearl, and the new smart city of Lusail. Doha stretches into the desert to build sports and educational cities that make even our richest municipalities pale in comparison, opens shopping centers like others open food trucks. Doha, an open-air construction site, a very structured urban delirium, is a modern must-see that will delight architecture enthusiasts.

A unique and captivating charm

Discover a destination that awakens curiosity and stimulates the imagination. This country offers a striking contrast between dazzling modernity and ancient traditions. With its futuristic skyscrapers proudly standing against the silent desert, every visitor is invited to experience something extraordinary. Stroll through bustling souks where the scents of spices and colorful fabrics intoxicate you, or dive into the luxury of ultra-modern shopping centers. For culture enthusiasts, Islamic art museums and contemporary galleries reveal unexpected treasures. The natural landscapes are equally impressive, with fine sandy beaches bordered by the turquoise waters of the Persian Gulf. For a memorable getaway, explore the desert, where the silence of the dunes invites reflection under a starry sky. This country is also a crossroads of cultures, where international cuisine competes with local flavors for the delight of your taste buds. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, this destination will meet all your expectations and leave you with unforgettable memories.

A Journey Between Tradition and Modernity

Of course, it's hot, often too hot. However, the traveler escaping from cold Europe or coming from tropicalized French-speaking lands finds a form of balance in Qatar. It is a clever mix between air-conditioned interiors and the exterior furnace, a thermal journey in itself that one learns to master to turn it into an asset. Thus, for nine months out of twelve (June to August being discouraged), it is pleasant to enjoy the mildness of the climate for a delightful swim without shivers, an evening in a light dress, a water sports session in perfect homeothermy. Then, one can visit a gallery or stroll through some cool boutiques.

A Desert Near the Capital

A true asset of the destination, this desert is accessible as if one were in the suburbs of the capital. Less than a hundred kilometers from the skyscrapers, here we are in the heart of giant dunes, in a landscape larger than imagination. This emirate knows how to play on several levels, offering a delightful contrast between the city with its frenetic pace and the escapes under the stars. In front of the waters of the "inland sea," the Little Prince that slumbers within each of us awakens and marvels. He trots on the barkhans, contemplates the constellations, and loses himself, just like us, in the vastness.

A Fascinating Story to Discover

The second face of Qatar, rarely revealed, is what we have tried to explore here. This young nation is still searching for the best way to tell its story, which explains some hesitations, a few omissions, and areas still unknown. We will start with the ramblas of Souq Waqif, continue to Katara, then to the Museum of Islamic Art. Once this cultural appetite is satisfied, we will dare to explore the "province," with its rare forts, abandoned villages, forgotten petroglyphs, and excavation sites. For forty years, French archaeologists have traveled the country to explore its depths. We wanted to salute their courage by publishing excerpts from their research, also buried in university archives. This land is much more than just a collection of supermarkets and large hotels.

An oasis of luxury and contrasts

More than elsewhere, and certainly better than elsewhere, the Gulf is a temple of luxury hospitality, an open-air palace with multiple addresses. For advantageous rates, for those who know how to book strategically online, travelers can enjoy a few nights in a palace shining brightly, styled like an oriental palace or with ultra-modern design. The following pages offer you a wide selection of visited and detailed establishments. To each their own tastes, according to their means. But here, nothing shabby or approximate.

A vibrant multicultural space

Qatar is often presented as a showcase of globalization. This image is partly true, but it sometimes masks the discomfort and bitterness felt by many local residents in response to the massive influx of foreign populations. Indeed, 85% of Qatar's population is of foreign origin, creating a mix of juxtaposed cultures and identities. In Doha, one shifts from one culture to another depending on the place, time, restaurant, or café frequented. One of the challenges for visitors is not to confuse the different variations of spoken Arabic — Egyptian, Lebanese, Jordanian — with the endemic Qatari language, which remains very discreet and secretive.

A Haven of Tranquility and Discovery

Security, this universal right so rarely found, has taken residence in Qatar. For the occasional visitor or the permanent resident, it's a simple joy to never feel threatened again, day or night, in a deserted street or a parking lot. Here, surveillance is total, permanent, and radical. Even those who have nothing to blame themselves for feel it. A non-intrusive observation, cold as the electronics of files and barcodes. Point to point, from the geolocation of communications to the listing of entries in bars and clubs, they know what is happening.

Luxury and Discoveries in the Heart of the Desert

Luxury and discoveries in the heart of the desert Chanel, Dior, YSL, Cartier, Vuitton, the most prestigious brands seem to have gathered in Doha, the chosen land of Gold cards! The "malls," covered shopping centers, compete in ingenuity to attract customers. Franchises of great chefs are gaining ground with Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Gordon Ramsay, or Alain Ducasse. Additionally, the major confectionery houses are setting up their boxes, with Dalloyau, Fauchon, Lenôtre and Ladurée.
To fully enjoy Qatar, a stay of 5 to 7 days is ideal. This allows you to discover Doha, its museums, the desert, the coast, and to explore the local culture without rushing.
To organize a honeymoon in Qatar, it is recommended to choose luxury hotels in Doha, plan excursions in the desert, discover the local culture, and book romantic dinners with a view of the sea or the city.
To have a good vacation with a baby in Qatar, choose family-friendly hotels, avoid the hottest hours, pack light clothing, and make sure your child stays well hydrated. Shopping malls also offer suitable spaces.
For a family hiking trip in Qatar, explore the Khor Al Adaid nature reserve, the Sealine sand dunes, Al Thakira National Park, and the Al Zubarah mangrove, offering unique landscapes and local wildlife to discover together.
To practice ecotourism in Qatar, prioritize natural reserves such as Al Thakira, participate in responsible guided tours, respect local wildlife and flora, and choose eco-friendly accommodations.
For a one-week stay in Qatar, plan a budget of around 1200 to 2000 euros per person, including the flight, accommodation, meals, and activities. Prices vary depending on the season and the desired level of comfort.
To get to Qatar, the most common way is to take an international flight to Hamad International Airport in Doha. Several airlines offer direct flights from many major cities around the world.
To travel to Qatar, a valid passport is required. Depending on your nationality, a visa may be necessary, but many countries benefit from an exemption or can obtain a visa on arrival for short stays.
Qatar is considered one of the safest countries in the Middle East. Respect local laws, avoid inappropriate behavior, and keep your identity documents with you to travel with peace of mind.
To travel to Qatar, no vaccines are strictly required for travelers coming from Europe. However, it is recommended to be up to date with universal vaccinations, such as diphtheria, tetanus, and polio.


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