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Eid Al Adha 2024: Visit Qatar launches summer tourism guide

Qatar's tourism sector records over two million visitors in the first four months of 2024
Eid Al Adha 2024: Visit Qatar launches summer tourism guide
The guide includes Eid Al Adha activities, outdoor experiences, beach destinations, luxury escapes, and indoor theme parks

In a bid to boost its tourism sector and attract visitors, Visit Qatar has launched its Eid Al Adha and summer tourism guide. The guide outlines the events, activities and offers that Qatar will host from June until August.

In a recent statement, Qatar Tourism revealed that the tourism guide includes Eid Al Adha activities, outdoor experiences, beach destinations, luxury escapes and indoor theme parks, catering to a wide audience with different interests and ages.

Commenting on the launch of the guide, Sheikha Noor Abdulla Al-Thani, head of Qatar Calendar, said: “The Qatar Calendar product is a direct result of Visit Qatar’s strategic coordination and collaboration with stakeholders from across the country to create a consolidated, convenient hub that provides all the information you need.”

Al-Thani added that Qatar offers a diverse range of exciting events and activities throughout the year, and summer is no exception. “Whether it’s our country’s natural attractions, pristine coastline and beaches, or indoor family-friendly fun, we are confident these carefully curated events will help showcase Qatar’s rich hospitality on the global stage,” Al-Thani added.

Tourism sector booms

Qatar has seen exponential growth in its tourism sector in the last few years, recording over two million visitors in the first four months of 2024 alone. The country has implemented strategic initiatives and high-profile events to further propel its tourism sector forward.

In line with its National Development Strategy Phase 3 and Qatar National Vision 2030, the country’s tourism sector has emerged as a key driver for economic growth and diversification. Qatar aims to welcome six million visitors annually by 2030.

Read | Qatar: Tourism sector soars with record-breaking growth

During a recent interview with Economy Middle East, H.E. Saad Bin Ali Al Kharji, chairman of Qatar Tourism, stated: “One prominent trend is the increasing demand for family-friendly travel experiences, driven by the growing number of families seeking inclusive and diverse vacation options. Qatar has strategically positioned itself as a family-friendly destination, offering a wide range of attractions and activities suitable for all ages.”

As Qatar launches several initiatives and investments in its tourism sector, it seeks to attract tourists from several countries including Saudi Arabia, India, China, the United Kingdom, and the United States, especially during Eid Al Adha. Al Kharji notes that these source markets are critical for the growth of tourist numbers and revenues in the sector.

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