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Arab news, Mon, May 05, 2025 | Dhu al-Qadah 7, 1446
Qatar welcomes over 1.5m international visitors in Q1 2025
Qatar:
Qatar received more than 1.5 million
international visitors in the first quarter of 2025, according to newly released
figures, as the country continues to push forward with its comprehensive tourism
strategy anchored in major events, strategic partnerships, and diverse travel
offerings.
While slightly below the 1.6 million visitors
recorded during the same period in 2024, the latest numbers highlight Qatar’s
sustained momentum in attracting global travelers.
Visitors from Gulf Cooperation Council countries
accounted for 36 percent of arrivals, followed by Europe at 28 percent and Asia
and Oceania at 20 percent, underscoring Qatar’s growing appeal across varied
markets.
The increase aligns with the nation’s long-term
objective of drawing six million visitors annually by 2030. It also coincides
with the third phase of the Qatar National Development Strategy (2024–2030),
launched in January 2024, which designates tourism as a critical pillar in the
country’s economic diversification agenda.
“The achievements of the first quarter of 2025
demonstrate some of the planned outputs of our long-term approach to tourism
development,” said Saad Bin Ali Al-Kharji, chairman of Qatar Tourism and chair
of the board of directors of Visit Qatar.
“Part of the development transcends into deepening
collaboration across local, regional and international markets and continue to
diversify source markets, enhance visitor experiences, and reinforce Qatar’s
position as a dynamic, year-round destination. We are excited to have welcomed
1.5M in Q1 and look forward to welcoming more guests throughout this year,” he
added.
Qatar’s multi-access strategy also appears to be
paying off. Of the total visitors, 51 percent arrived by air, 34 percent by
land, and 15 percent by sea.
During the Eid Al-Fitr holidays, the country
recorded its highest holiday visitor count in three years, attracting 214,000
travelers over an eight-day period — a 26 percent increase from 2024. Nearly
half (49 percent) of those visitors came from GCC countries, representing an 18
percent year-on-year rise. Hotel occupancy during this period reached 77
percent, up from 67 percent the previous year.
The hospitality industry reported robust
performance overall in Q1, with an average hotel occupancy rate of 71 percent
and 2.6 million room nights sold. Key drivers included major international
events such as Web Summit Qatar, the Doha Jewellery & Watches Exhibition, and
the Qatar International Food Festival.
Reinforcing its position as a regional tourism
hub, Qatar also hosted the 51st UN Tourism Regional Committee for the Middle
East. The gathering focused on leveraging the country's strengths in sports,
innovation, and infrastructure to promote sustainable tourism across the region.
Looking ahead, Qatar is set to continue its
tourism push with a strong slate of upcoming events. The country will annually
host the T100 Triathlon World Championship Final in partnership with the
Professional Triathletes Organization through 2030. Additional highlights
include the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025, the Visit Qatar E1 Grand Prix of Electric
Boats, and a series of high-profile festivals and sports events, all aimed at
enriching Qatar’s tourism offerings and supporting its continued growth.