Old Doha Port has officially announced its highly anticipated event calendar for the 2025-2026 season, promising a captivating array of festivals, maritime experiences, and sports spectacles that celebrate Qatar's rich traditions. With a focus on blending cultural heritage with vibrant entertainment, the port’s six-month program will establish it as a year-round hub for leisure, family-friendly activities, and world-class sporting events.
Speaking at a recent press conference, Eng. Mohammed Abdulla Al Mulla, CEO of Old Doha Port, emphasized the significance of the upcoming season. “Our 2025-2026 calendar reflects our commitment to delivering exceptional experiences that highlight Qatar’s maritime heritage, support community engagement, and contribute to the nation's tourism vision. We aim to position Old Doha Port as one of Qatar's premier tourist destinations, inspiring visitors throughout the year.”
A highlight of the season will be Qatar's hosting of the FIFA Arab Cup 2025. Old Doha Port will serve as a central venue for entertainment, offering a lively schedule of activities throughout the tournament. A new berthing package for yacht and boat owners has been introduced, providing exclusive access to FIFA Arab Cup matches, and the port’s advanced infrastructure will ensure a seamless experience for luxury yacht visitors. The addition of the Minakom digital service, designed for smooth entry and departure, further enhances the port’s appeal.
In addition to sports, visitors can enjoy a vibrant Fan Zone experience, featuring live performances throughout the Mina District. The Port will also house Alkass Sports Channel’s Al Majlis studio program, as well as another Fan Zone in Mina Park. The park will be transformed into an immersive entertainment destination, offering shows, family activities, and live screenings of key matches.
Cultural celebrations will play a significant role in the Port's seasonal events, starting with the Al Rasta Festival from December 17 to 19, which will showcase Qatari traditions in a dynamic, festive atmosphere. The season will also feature high-profile events such as the World Arabian Horse Championship Qatar 2025, the Digital Creator Awards, and the Polo Al Marsa, further elevating the port’s status as a center for excellence in leisure and entertainment.
National celebrations, including Qatar National Day and National Sports Day, will transform Old Doha Port into a vibrant gathering place for residents and visitors. These festivities will highlight the community’s pride and promote active living with a range of activities designed to engage people of all ages.
Ramadan will be marked with Old Doha Port’s traditional events, such as Musaher Al Mina, the Iftar Cannon, Garangao Night, and Wada’a Ramadan. The port will also host the Throwback Food Festival, a culinary journey through Qatar's rich heritage, followed by festive celebrations for Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha.
As the season draws to a close, Old Doha Port’s signature events will return, including the much-awaited Fishing Exhibition and Competition, set for late March. Building on the success of its debut edition, this event will again celebrate Qatar's maritime culture, craftsmanship, and community spirit. The Port’s support for such competitions underlines its dedication to preserving Qatar's maritime traditions and fostering local expertise.
May will see the return of the Mina Pre-Owned Boat Show, a lively community event that invites marine enthusiasts to explore Qatar's seafaring heritage and coastal lifestyle. The Mina Corniche will be transformed into a vibrant marketplace, offering marine equipment at competitive prices and serving as a hub for reselling marine gear as the summer season approaches.
Old Doha Port’s 2025-2026 season promises to be a cornerstone of Qatar’s cultural, sporting, and leisure offerings. The Port continues to solidify its role as one of Doha’s most dynamic and sought-after destinations, where the best of Qatar’s culture, sports, and leisure come together on the iconic waterfront.