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Discover 163 Day tours in Doha on Trip.com, updated April 27, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 24 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From USD 15.20 per person, with an average total of USD 115.98. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 1.542k verified reviews, Day tours Doha boast an average rating of 4.9.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Desert safari, Dune bashing, sandboarding, camel, ATV Option", with 455 reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "North Qatar Heritage Tour: Zubarah Fort, Jumail & Mangroves", a 4-hour adventure in Doha!

The next available day tour departs on April 28, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Doha Day tours usually take about 4 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

80% of Doha Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

April is the perfect time to visit Doha! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Desert safari, Dune bashing, sandboarding, camel, ATV Option.

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Reviews: Qatar: Full-Day North & West Tour Mangroves
Guest User2026-01-28
I booked a day tour of western and northern Qatar, and it was a wonderful travel experience. Our tour leader, Hamad, was enthusiastic and responsible, with excellent English, making communication easy. He took me to see Qatar's beautiful rivers and even treated me to authentic Arabic food! Zubala Fort in the north is Qatar's only World Heritage Site and one of the country's symbols—a must-see. The western desert, with its Martian-like landscape, was the most unearthly place I've ever seen, leaving a lasting impression. Combining both destinations in one day saves time and connects the entire country in one tour, making it an excellent itinerary. I highly recommend this tour.
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Guest User2024-10-19
Lovely to see the desert and old heritage of Qatar. There were about 8 stops in the 6 hours tour. We had Akhatar as our guide/driver, he told us a lot about the country and the history. There was cold water in the car. Great way to see so much of Qatar in one day.
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Guest User2026-02-18
Qatar is not a very large country, so we were able to enjoy the desert, ruins, and seaside nature even in half a day. Salieu explained various things about the scenery we could see from the window during the car ride. We were picked up at our hotel on the way there and were supposed to be dropped off at the hotel on the way back, but when I made a last-minute request to visit the National Library of Doha, which I had wanted to see, he took us there instead. I was very satisfied.
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Guest User2024-10-19
Confortable car tour visiting different sites along north and west Qatar. The guide Wassem ul Haq was very pleasant and spoke lot of qatar and Muslim culture. The fort and heritage village were the most nice places.
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Guest User2025-12-05
We are writing this summary a few days after our return to Bulgaria. On 27.11.2025 we had a half-day tour of Northern Qatar. They picked us up from the hotel, then we took the highway north of Doha. The first point on the program was Al Khor, one of the largest cities in Qatar. It is noticeable that new buildings are being built in the city, and facilities are being improved. Al Khor has the appearance of a modern city, unlike the past, when it was known for its pearl mining and its port with fishing boats and vessels. The Purple Island is another interesting place that we visited with our tour guide Sajid. The island is uninhabited. Here you can observe marine species and take a canoe trip. It is connected to the mainland by a wooden path surrounded by mangrove forests. After taking nice photos and videos, we headed to Al Zubara Fort. We saw that the fort had thick walls, four towers, and there was also a well for drinking water, but over time it dried up. Today, the premises of Al Zubara serve as a museum. From the materials placed in the rooms, one can learn about the life of people in Qatar in the 18th-19th centuries. After exploring the fort, we asked our guide to take us to “Shadows Traveling on the Sea of Day,” created by the Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson. The twenty round shelters seem scattered across the desert landscape, but they are arranged according to the axes of a pentagonal pattern. Ten of them, which are in the center, form a pentagram, and the lower sides of the round roofs are covered with mirror panels. Everything we saw on the half-day tour was very interesting for us. We thank Golden Adventures for their assistance in making the excursion possible. We thank our guide Sajid for being with us and taking us to visit and explore these interesting places in Northern Qatar. Hristo and Tsveti, Sofia, Bulgaria
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