Monday, October 06, 2025

Unified GCC Tourist Visa: A New Era of Travel in the Gulf

 Traveling across the Gulf region is about to become easier than ever. The Unified GCC Tourist Visa, expected to launch soon, will allow visitors to explore six countriesQatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrainwith just one visa.

This initiative mirrors the European Schengen model, aiming to boost regional tourism and strengthen economic ties among the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states. For travelers, it means no more juggling multiple applications, fees, or border entry restrictions—just one visa to experience the rich diversity of the Arabian Peninsula.




From the futuristic skyline of Dubai to the serene beaches of Oman, the cultural charm of Bahrain, the natural beauty of Saudi Arabia’s AlUla, and the vibrant energy of Doha, visitors will be able to move freely and discover more of what the Gulf has to offer.

The visa also aligns with the GCC’s long-term vision to position the region as a global tourism hub, encouraging longer stays and multi-destination travel. With streamlined procedures and digital systems in place, the GCC aims to create a seamless and welcoming travel experience for millions of visitors every year.

As details about eligibility, duration, and rollout dates continue to emerge, one thing is clear: the Unified GCC Tourist Visa will reshape travel in the Middle East, making the dream of exploring the entire Gulf region on a single trip finally possible.

Mwani Qatar Ports - Statistics in the last 9 months

 

Sunday, October 05, 2025

Cuban artist's exhibition at Katara

 


Katara hosts the exhibition “From #Cuba to #Qatar: Horses, Fibers, and Memories” by artist Yosvany Martínez, in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of Cuba to Qatar.
Open invitation

Friday, October 03, 2025