Qatar Tourism has announced that the 2026 edition of the Qatar Calendar will offer a full programme of events across the country during Ramadan, featuring heritage, culture, sports, and family-friendly entertainment.
In a statement on Monday, QT said the Ramadan calendar has been carefully designed to reflect the spiritual essence of the month while giving residents and visitors a wide variety of experiences across Qatar.
Presented by Visit Qatar, Qatar Calendar serves as the nation’s official platform for major events throughout the year, including sports tournaments, cultural showcases, entertainment activities, conferences, and exhibitions. It underscores Qatar’s growing reputation as a vibrant, dynamic destination for global travellers.
These initiatives are part of Visit Qatar’s broader strategy to support year-round tourism while preserving cultural authenticity and engaging local communities, particularly during the Holy Month.
One of the highlights is Ramadaniyat Heenat Salma, which runs throughout Ramadan. The programme offers an immersive experience rooted in nature, culture, and community, featuring farm workshops, artisan displays, live performances, Ramadan talks, Qur’an recitations, and wellness sessions under the open sky.
The celebration also includes a Ramadan bazaar, interactive family zones, storytelling sessions, culinary experiences, Garangao festivities, stargazing, and special weekly programmes—creating a lively atmosphere that blends tradition, creativity, and outdoor living.
Across the country, Qatar Calendar highlights numerous events. The Throwback Food Festival returns for its third edition at Old Doha Port, running until the end of Ramadan and celebrating culinary themes from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.
Popular seasonal programmes include Barahat Ramadan Nights and Layali Msheireb at Msheireb Downtown Doha, where contemporary architecture meets traditional ambiance to offer unique iftar and suhoor experiences alongside cultural activities.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs will host the Noor Ramadan Lectures at Katara Cultural Village, offering spiritual talks throughout the month.
Heritage events will also be featured, with Darb Al Saai presenting the Al Razji Event, showcasing Qatari crafts, traditional attire, and folk performances. Garangao Night celebrations will take place at multiple locations, including Souq Waqif, The Pearl Island, Gewan Island, and Old Doha Port.
Sports fans can look forward to major events during Ramadan, including the Qatar ExxonMobil Open, the QSF 2 PSA Satellite 'Senior' (1K) Squash Tournament, and top equestrian competitions such as CHI Al Shaqab presented by Longines, the Longines Global Champions Tour, and the Al Shaqab Cup.
Motorsport enthusiasts will enjoy the Toyota GR Yaris Qatar Season 2 at Lusail International Circuit, while team sports include the Doha International Basketball Tournament for National Teams and the FIBA World Cup 2027 Qualifiers.
Cultural venues will continue to host exhibitions during Ramadan. The National Museum of Qatar and Qatar Preparatory School present Countryside: A Place to Live, Not to Leave, while the 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum showcases Esports: A Game Changer.
Visit Qatar has also launched its Ramadan 2026 campaign under the slogan “Qatar, Your Home in Ramadan,” targeting local, regional, and international audiences. Building on last year’s success, the campaign highlights Ramadan values such as hospitality, generosity, and togetherness, positioning Qatar as a welcoming home for all during the Holy Month.