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Top 10 Must-Visit Beaches in Qatar This Summer (2026)-Your Complete Guide

Top 10 Must-Visit Beaches in Qatar This Summer (2026)-Your Complete Guide By neha - May 29, 2026
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6. Fuwairit Beach — Qatar's Kitesurfing Capital

Best for: Kitesurfing, water sports, beach resort experience
Location: Northeast Qatar coast, approximately 90 minutes from Doha

Fuwairit has become Qatar's premier destination for kitesurfers and it's easy to see why. The northeast coast receives consistent wind, the waters are shallow and crystal-clear, and the fine white sand is among the best in the country. The Fuwairit Kite Beach, Tapestry Collection by Hilton anchors the destination with world-class facilities — lessons for beginners, equipment rental, and genuine expertise on site.

Even if kitesurfing is not your thing, Fuwairit is worth the drive. The beach itself is stunning — the kind of white sand and turquoise water combination that feels almost Caribbean in its clarity. It's quieter than the Doha beaches, with a more relaxed pace and a genuine sense of being somewhere remote.

Note: Fuwairit is also a known nesting site for hawksbill turtles and is protected during nesting season. Always check current access conditions before visiting.
Insider tip: The drive north is long but straightforward. Leave early to make a full day of it. Accommodation at the Hilton property means you can stay overnight and watch the sunset over the Gulf from the beach.

7. Al Maroona Beach — Untouched, Raw, Beautiful

Best for: Swimming, picnics, camping, wildlife spotting, families
Location: Northern Qatar

Al Maroona is what Qatar's beaches looked like before development arrived — wide, golden, and unspoiled. The shallow waters make it exceptionally safe for swimming, especially for children, and the beach is calm enough for long wades without concern. Along the shoreline you can spot starfish and crabs without even trying, which makes it a genuinely exciting experience for kids.

This is a beach for people who want nature, quiet, and space. Bring a picnic, bring a tent if you want to camp overnight under an extraordinary sky, and leave nothing behind. The beach's appeal lies entirely in its undeveloped character — protect it accordingly.

Insider tip: There are limited facilities here. Bring food, water, sunscreen, and any equipment you need. The reward is a beach that feels like your own private coastline.

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By neha - May 29, 2026

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