Qatar has rapidly developed its entertainment infrastructure, making it a key destination for both local and international tourists. Key highlights include:

Qatar is witnessing significant development in its tourism and entertainment infrastructure, making amusement parks a primary destination for both local and international tourists. One of the standout attractions is Al Maha Island, which features Lusail Winter Wonderland, a modern amusement park that spans 100,000 square meters and includes over 50 rides and attractions.

  • Lusail Winter Wonderland on Al Maha Island: A 100,000 square meter amusement park featuring over 50 rides and attractions. This project, a joint effort between various Qatari entities, has transformed the island into a major entertainment hub.

  • Meryal Waterpark: Located on Qetaifan Island North, this 24,000 square meter park offers 45 water rides and 52 slides, with a unique design inspired by Qatar’s oil history. It also features the impressive "Icon Tower," standing 85 meters tall, holding Guinness World Records.
  • Doha Quest: The largest indoor theme park in Qatar, offering over 30 thrilling experiences that blend traditional amusement rides with virtual reality attractions.
  • Angry Birds World and Snow Dunes: Angry Birds World in Doha Festival City spans 17,000 square meters, while Snow Dunes, Qatar's first snow park, provides a cool escape with temperatures as low as -4°C.
  • Desert Falls Adventure Park: Located at the Hilton Salwa Beach Resort, this is one of the largest entertainment parks in the Middle East, with 18 themed zones and 56 attractions.
  • Kidzania: An educational and entertainment center for children, offering real-life role-playing experiences.
  • Virtuocity: The first dedicated e-sports venue in the Arab world, featuring high-speed simulators and immersive gaming experiences.
  • Gondolania Theme Park: Situated in Villaggio Mall, it includes an Olympic-sized ice rink and gondola rides inspired by Venice.

These diverse attractions are significantly enhancing Qatar's tourism sector, providing rich experiences for both residents and visitors.