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Qatar & Abu Dhabi Family Escape | Museums, Waterparks & Yas Island

8D/7N
5
Days in
Doha
2
Days in
Abu Dhabi
1
Day in
Dubai
Transfer Included
Stay Included
Breakfast Included
Sightseeing Included

Trip Highlights

  • Give your kids more than just a vacation with pre-arranged access to exciting kid-friendly attractions like Doha Quest, Meryal Waterpark & 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic & Sports Museum.

  • Get to explore Qatar beyond the ordinary with 5 days uncovering its family attractions, cultural treasures & desert adventures, along with a specially curated Abu Dhabi extension.

  • Experience a smoothly connected holiday where every major transfer is taken care of across Qatar along with Abu Dhabi, allowing you to focus entirely on the experiences & family moments.

  • Turn the Arabian Desert into your family's playground with an exciting desert safari featuring dune bashing, camel rides & sandboarding in Doha's landscapes, perfect for both kids & adults.

  • Admire Doha's glittering skyline from the water with tickets to a traditional dhow cruise included, offering you some relaxing time with the family along the Arabian waterfront.

INR 1,49,999
Per Adult
INR 2,11,498
4.5(24)
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What’s inside the package?
Inclusions
Transfer from Hamad International Airport to Super Deluxe Hotel
5 nights stay in Doha with breakfast
Doha Evening Dhow Cruise, Qatar
Trip to Doha Museums & Katara Cultural Village
Desert Safari, Camel Ride & Inland Sea Tour at Khor Al Adaid
Trip to Doha Quest
Trip to Meryal Waterpark
1 night stay in Abu Dhabi with breakfast
Ferrari World Tickets, Abu Dhabi - General Admission Ticket
Transfer from Super Deluxe Hotel to Dubai International Airport
Exclusions
Expenses of a personal nature.
Meals not mentioned in the itinerary or inclusions
Visa Charges
Travel Insurance
International flight tickets
Any extra excursions or sightseeing apart from the above specified itinerary.

Know Before You Go

  • All international participants will have to share passport and visa details on arrival.
  • Indian passport holders can get a visa on arrival in Qatar, valid for 30 days, provided they have a valid return ticket and a hotel booking.
  • The ideal time to visit Qatar is from November to March when the weather is cooler and pleasant for outdoor activities.
  • Modest dressing is encouraged. While tourists are not required to wear traditional attire, women should avoid short skirts, crop tops, and revealing clothes. Men should avoid sleeveless shirts in public places.
  • Public displays of affection (hugging, kissing) are not allowed. Offensive language, gestures, or arguments in public can lead to fines or legal action.
  • The currency is Qatari Riyal (QAR) in Doha and UAE Dirham (AED) in Dubai. Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is recommended for taxis and small purchases, and ATMs are easily available across the countries.
  • In Dubai, local SIM cards from Du and Etisalat are available at the airport with affordable data plans, while in Qatar, Ooredoo and Vodafone SIM cards can be purchased at the airport and malls, with free WiFi widely accessible in hotels, malls, and public areas.
  • Always ask for permission before photographing locals, especially women. Avoid taking photos of military sites, government buildings, and certain public areas.
  • Friday is a holy day. All business and commercial activity shuts down during Friday prayers in the morning (around 10 am -12 pm). Several shops remain closed on Fridays, while malls open in the afternoon on Fridays.
  • Both Dubai and Qatar have extreme heat, especially from May to September, so it's essential to stay hydrated, apply sunscreen, and wear light, breathable clothing for sun protection.
  • Women visiting the mosque should wear a headscarf and ensure they are fully covered out of respect for local customs.
  • During desert safaris and dune bashing, wear comfortable clothing and follow safety guidelines provided by the tour operator.