SYRIA

Travel Risk Overview

Syria Travel Risk Overview

Introduction

Qatar is a high-income Gulf state with a strong international profile, driven by its energy sector, global investments, and role as a diplomatic and aviation hub. The country has rapidly developed its infrastructure over the past decade, particularly following major international events, and maintains a modern, highly controlled urban environment.

In 2026, Qatar continues to offer stable and low-risk travel conditions, supported by effective governance, strong internal security, and advanced infrastructure. While the country is located in a region affected by geopolitical tensions, its internal environment remains secure and well-managed, with minimal direct impact on daily travel.

Travel within Qatar is generally straightforward, particularly in Doha and surrounding urban areas.

Country Overview

  • Capital: Doha

  • Key Areas: Doha, Al Rayyan, Al Wakrah, Lusail

  • Population: ~2.8–3 million (majority expatriate population)

  • Language: Arabic (English widely used in business and services)

  • Currency: Qatari Riyal (QAR)

Qatar is highly urbanised, with most of its population concentrated in Doha and adjacent municipalities. The country is geographically compact, allowing easy movement between locations.

Travel & Entry

Passports

A passport valid for at least six months is generally required.

Visas

Qatar maintains a relatively open entry policy:

  • Visa-free entry: Available for many nationalities for short stays

  • Visa on arrival: Available depending on nationality

  • eVisa: Available where required

  • Work visas: Require employer sponsorship

Visa processes are typically efficient and digitised.

Entry Considerations

  • Entry procedures at Hamad International Airport are modern and efficient

  • Immigration processes are streamlined with digital systems

  • Additional screening may occur based on travel history or regional developments

  • Compliance with entry requirements is strictly enforced

Local Travel

Overview

Oman has a well-developed road network but limited public transport infrastructure, making private transport the primary mode of travel.

Road Travel

Overview

Qatar has one of the most advanced transport systems in the Gulf region, particularly in and around Doha.

Road Travel

  • Driving is on the right-hand side

  • Road infrastructure is modern and well maintained

  • Traffic congestion can occur in Doha during peak hours

  • Driving standards vary, with occasional aggressive behaviour

Public Transport

  • Doha Metro: modern, efficient, and widely used

  • Bus network: extensive and integrated with metro system

  • Taxis and ride-hailing (Uber, Careem): widely available

  • Public transport is reliable and commonly used by visitors

Air Travel

  • Main airport: Hamad International Airport (DOH)

  • Major global aviation hub with extensive connectivity

  • Airspace operations are generally stable but may be influenced by wider regional developments

    Travel Risk Overview

Crime

Qatar has very low crime levels.

  • Petty crime is rare

  • Violent crime involving foreigners is extremely uncommon

  • Strong law enforcement and surveillance contribute to a secure environment

Security Environment / Terrorism

Qatar maintains a low-threat internal security environment, though it is located within a sensitive region.

Key considerations:

  • Overall risk level is assessed as low

  • Strong internal security and intelligence capabilities

  • Minimal history of domestic terrorism incidents

  • High level of protection around critical infrastructure and public venues

However:

  • Regional geopolitical tensions in the Gulf may influence security posture

  • Major public venues and international facilities maintain elevated security measures

Civil Unrest

  • Public demonstrations are rare and tightly regulated

  • Political gatherings are limited by law

  • Public order is generally stable and well managed

Travellers are advised to avoid any gatherings as a precaution.


Infrastructure & Health

Qatar has world-class infrastructure and healthcare systems:

  • Advanced hospitals and medical facilities in Doha

  • Reliable emergency services

  • High standard of accommodation and transport infrastructure

Key considerations:

  • Extreme heat during summer months

  • Strong reliance on air-conditioned environments

  • Urban-focused infrastructure (limited services outside main areas)

Key Considerations

  • Conservative cultural norms apply despite modern environment

  • Alcohol is permitted only in licensed venues

  • Strict laws regarding drugs and public behaviour

  • Photography restrictions in sensitive or government areas

  • Respect for religious customs is essential, particularly during Ramadan

Legal enforcement is strict, including for social media use

Is Qatar Safe to Travel?

Qatar is widely considered a safe and low-risk destination for travellers.

  • Very low crime rates

  • Strong internal security and governance

  • Modern infrastructure and transport systems

  • Stable political environment

Primary considerations include:

  • Strict legal and cultural frameworks

  • Environmental conditions (heat)

  • Regional geopolitical context (limited direct impact internally)

Overall, Qatar is assessed as a low-risk destination under normal conditions, particularly for business and tourism.

Access to Real-Time Information

This overview reflects baseline conditions. Real-time monitoring is recommended for:

  • Regional geopolitical developments

  • Airspace and aviation updates

  • Weather conditions (extreme heat)

  • Regulatory or legal changes affecting visitors

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