Qatar Welcomes Norwegian Dawn, Marking Cruise Ship’s Regional Debut
The Norwegian Dawn cruise ship arrived at Doha Port with a ceremony by Qatar Tourism, as
part of the 2023/24 cruise season that opened in late-October in Qatar. The welcome ceremony
featured a traditional Ardah performance, henna, dhow souvenirs, Arabic calligraphy art, sadu
weaving, and net making for disembarking passengers.
The cruise ship can accommodate up to 2,340 passengers, and has an operating crew of 1, 032
members. It will be anchored for two nights, allowing passengers to explore nearby sites in
Doha which include the Mina District, Souq Waqif, National Museum of Qatar, and more.
Speaking on the arrival of the cruise ship, His Excellency, Mr. Saad Bin Ali Al Kharji, Chairman
of Qatar Tourism, stated, “The pioneering arrival of the Norwegian Dawn and its regional debut
is a significant milestone for Qatar’s growing cruise tourism sector and marks Qatar’s
international appeal as a cruise destination. Qatar Tourism is keen to create new partnerships
and agreements with leading cruise lines and extend the opportunity to international passengers
to explore Qatar’s abundant events calendar as well as its world-class museums, attractions,
and cultural hotspots.”
Captain Abdulla Mohamed Al-Khanji, CEO of Mwani Qatar, said: "We are delighted to welcome
the Norwegian Cruise Line maiden voyage to the shores of Qatar and the Gulf region. This
important event reflects the growing interest of cruise operators to dock at Doha's Old Port and
depart from it to other cruise terminals in the region. Qatar has rapidly evolved within the cruise
tourism industry, emerging as a prominent global destination in this expanding sector. Its
captivating attractions and ideal geographical location have been strongly recognised and have
made Qatar a highly sought-after destination by both cruise operators and passengers. At
Mwani Qatar, and in line with the Ministry of Transport's strategic plan, we continue to work with
our stakeholders and cruise partners to ensure that Qatar is the most popular travel destination
in the region."
Qatar Tourism’s 2023/24 cruise season is expected to welcome 79 cruises and 350,000
passengers, surpassing the 2022/23 cruise season which saw 54 cruises and a total of 253,191
visitors. Passengers are welcomed at the new Cruise Terminal which houses an aquarium and
is in proximity to the primary tourist attractions.
