Qatar
Visit Qatar's latest campaign invites GCC travelers to discover winter in Qatar
November 03, 2024 | 10:01 AM
Visit Qatar has launched its new campaign titled قطر، على هواك (Qatar, based on your hearts desire) designed to inspire travelers from across the GCC to experience Qatars unique winter offerings.Building on a record-breaking tourism season, this campaign aims to elevate Qatars position as a leading destination for a family-friendly winter escape, featuring a variety of must-visit attractions and events catering to all interests and ages.Artists and celebrities from Qatar and the GCC countries participate in the campaign. Together, they take viewers on an engaging journey showcasing the State of Qatar's tourism offering, showcasing the countrys unique blend of culture, entertainment, and hospitality that combined make Qatar an ideal destination for couples, families, and groups of friends.CEO of Visit Qatar Eng. Abdulaziz Ali Al Mawlawi said: "Qatar's unique winter atmosphere and diverse entertainment options make it the perfect destination for both short and long getaways. Our aim is to create unforgettable moments for everyone who comes to explore. As winter approaches, we invite our brothers and sisters from across the GCC to visit Qatar and enjoy a memorable journey catered to their interest. Qatar caters to diverse interests, making it an ideal destination for couples, families, and friends alike."After welcoming a record four million visitors in 2023, Qatars tourism industry continues to thrive in 2024. By October this year, the country had already surpassed 3.9 million visitors, reflecting an impressive 24% growth compared to the same period in 2023. Qatar remains a top destination of choice for GCC residents and nationals.Offering visa-free travel for 102 countries, Qatar welcomes visitors by land, air, and sea. With just a short flight from neighboring countries, visitors can enjoy the best of Qatars winter sun, luxurious resorts, and vibrant cultural offerings - all within close proximity of Dohas city center.
November 03, 2024 | 10:01 AM