
The State of Qatar has officially solidified its position as a premier global travel hub, recording a historic 5.1 million international visitors over the past year. This 3.7% year-on-year increase serves as the backdrop for the unveiling of the 2026 Qatar Calendar, a comprehensive year-round program designed to sustain this momentum as Doha assumes its title as the GCC Tourism Capital for 2026.
The Surge: 5.1 Million Visitors and Growing
The record-breaking influx was fueled by a strategic mix of high-profile sporting events, simplified visa processes via the Hayya platform, and the world-class connectivity of Hamad International Airport (DOH).
- Key Markets: The GCC remained the leading source market, accounting for 35% of arrivals, followed closely by Europe (26%) and Asia-Oceania (22%).
- Port of Entry: 61% of travelers arrived by air, while land arrivals via the Abu Samra border saw a significant uptick, representing 32% of total visitors.
- Hospitality Performance: Market-wide hotel occupancy surpassed 71%, with the total number of room nights sold reaching 10.8 million—an 8.6% increase from the previous period.
Doha: The 2026 GCC Tourism Capital
Unanimously selected by the region’s tourism ministers, Doha officially takes the spotlight as the GCC Tourism Capital for 2026. This designation is not merely honorary; it serves as a strategic platform for regional cooperation, aimed at promoting “intra-GCC” travel and joint promotional campaigns that position the Gulf as a single, multi-stop destination.
2026 Event Highlights: A Year-Round Itinerary
The newly unveiled 2026 Qatar Calendar features over 600 events ranging from elite sports to “quiet luxury” cultural retreats.
Q1: Culture and Elite Sports
- Art Basel Qatar (February 2026): Making its Middle East debut, Art Basel transforms Msheireb Downtown Doha into a global arts epicenter, featuring leading galleries and regional talent at M7 and the Doha Design District.
- Qatar TotalEnergies Open & ExxonMobil Open: The Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex hosts back-to-back WTA and ATP tournaments, drawing the world’s top-ranked players.
- Web Summit Qatar 2026: Returning to the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC), the summit brings together over 30,000 participants and 1,600 startups to discuss the future of the digital economy.
Q2 & Q3: Heritage and Family Entertainment
- Qatar International Food Festival (QIFF): A staple of the culinary scene, relocated to the 974 Stadium Precinct, showcasing global flavors and Michelin-starred guest chefs.
- Dadu Children’s Museum: Set for a grand opening in 2026, this family-focused landmark in the Al Bidda Park area provides immersive, educational play for the next generation.
Q4: The Grand Finale
- Formula 1 Qatar Airways Grand Prix: The Lusail International Circuit welcomes the roar of F1 engines, combined with high-octane concerts and fan-zone activations.
- Doha Film Festival: Reinvigorated for 2026, the festival focuses on connecting local Qatari talent with international industry leaders.
Geographic Spotlight: Where to Be in 2026
- Lusail City: The hub for major sporting and automotive events (Fuel Fest Qatar).
- Old Doha Port: Home to the Throwback Food Festival, blending traditional maritime heritage with modern dining.
- Sealine & Zekreet: The primary locations for “Brouq 2026” and the Qatar Camel Festival, offering luxury glamping and traditional desert sports.







































