With its stunning coastline and year-round sunshine, Qatar is an underrated destination for watersports. From high-speed kitesurfing to leisurely mangrove kayaking, explore the waters of Qatar, with a guide to watersports around the country.

Best Time to Visit Qatar
November through April offers the best weather for outdoor watersports in Qatar, thanks to cool temperatures and calmer seas. However, for those booking a summer holiday at one of the many resorts and hotel apartments in Qatar, escape the heat by heading out in the early mornings.
Kitesurfing
Furwerit Beach and Sealine Beach are some of the best kitesurfing spots in Doha, with shallow seas and ample winds during high tide. Be careful during low tide, however, as the coral lining some beaches can become exposed and dangerous.
Mangrove Kayaking
Qatar’s coastal areas are home to breathtaking mangrove ecosystems. Located north of Doha, the Al Thakira Mangrove forest is considered the oldest in the country, and is perfect for exploring by kayak. Visitors can paddle through the stunning greenery, home to fascinating native birds and various wildlife.
Canoeing
Just minutes from Doha hotels like Al Najada Doha Hotel Apartments By Oaks, canoeing centres offer visitors the opportunity to leisurely explore the Gulf. Canoes are also a great way to explore Qatar’s fascinating inland waterways, such as the iconic inland sea (Khor Al Adaid).
Diving & Snorkelling
Qatar’s clear waters are home to diverse marine life. Dive into the Old Club Reef or Al Sharqi Wreck for incredible underwater views. Snorkelers can also explore coral and underwater marine life right by the Al Corniche promenade.