Travel Agencies in Qatar: Mosafer, Regency Travel, and More

A complete guide to who's operating in Qatar's travel market, what they cover, and how to pick one you can trust.

Best Travel Agencies in Qatar

A complete guide to who's operating in Qatar's travel market, what they cover, and how to pick one you can trust.

Most people in Doha default to booking flights online β€” and that works fine for a simple return trip, but the moment your plans get more complicated, a travel agency in Doha starts making a lot more sense. Multi-destination itineraries, group bookings, Schengen applications, packages that bundle flights and hotels at rates that don't show up on any booking platform β€” that's where local agencies earn their keep. Here's a breakdown of travel agencies in Qatar and what they're known for.

Which travel agency stands out in Qatar?

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Regency Travel & Tours has won the World's Leading Travel Agency at the World Travel Awards every year since 2007, a track record that doesn't happen by accident. It's the name that comes up most organically on local forums when residents recommend a travel agency in actual threads. The agency covers flights, hotels, holiday packages, travel insurance, and visa assistance, with more than 15 branches across Qatar.

Which agencies offer corporate travel management?

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Tawfeeq Travel and Millennium Travel are both structured for business accounts. Tawfeeq, founded in 2009, covers corporate travel management, group bookings, incentive trips, student travel, and VIP services alongside standard flights and visa support.

Millennium Travel covers the full range β€” flights, hotels, holiday packages, and visa applications, including Schengen, US, and Bahrain visas. With a 4.9-star rating across 217 Google reviews, it's one of the better-reviewed agencies in Doha, with clients frequently noting the same agents by name across repeat visits. One reviewer described successfully getting a Bahrain visa through Millennium after being turned away by multiple other agencies β€” the kind of specific outcome that's hard to fake.

What is GoMosafer, and how does it differ from Almosafer?

These two are constantly confused, and they're not the same company.

GoMosafer is the online booking platform for Mosafer Travel, part of Abuissa Holding, a Qatari conglomerate that has been in the market for over 14 years. It handles flight bookings, international tour packages, visa assistance, hotel reservations, cruises, and private jet charters, all through a digital-first setup that suits travelers who'd rather manage things themselves online.

Almosafer is a Saudi company, based in Riyadh, that serves a different market. The names are frequently confused in search results, so it's worth double-checking which one you're dealing with.

What other agencies are worth knowing?

Victoria Travels

With 19 branches across Qatar, Victoria Travels has one of the largest footprints in the market β€” and has been nominated for Qatar's Leading Travel Agency at the International Travel Awards since 2022. It covers flights across more than 400 airlines, accommodation at over 500,000 properties worldwide, visa assistance, travel insurance, and cruise and train bookings.

Rayan Travel & Tours

The agency won Best Travel Agency in Qatar at the 2025 International Travel Awards. Its range is broad β€” corporate travel, leisure packages, safari tours, MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions), luxury cruises, and private jet arrangements β€” a solid option if your trip doesn't fit a standard package.

RAG Tours & Travels

This agency is one of the oldest in Doha, offering flight reservations, hotel bookings, visa support, and group travel.

Darwish Travel Bureau

This is part of the Darwish Group, which operates through several subsidiaries, including Qatar Tours and Qatar Travels. They're worth knowing for group packages and competitive pricing on popular holiday routes.

Target Travels

It has been operating for over 15 years and runs fixed-departure international group packages to Europe, Asia, and Africa. Good if you're traveling solo and want a structured group itinerary rather than building one yourself.

What do travel packages from Qatar cost?

Prices vary depending on destination, duration, and what's included β€” some packages cover flights only, others add accommodation, transfers, and meals.

As a rough guide, based on packages currently listed by agencies in Doha:

  • Short regional break (3–4 nights, e.g., Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan): from QAR 1,100–1,600 per person

  • Mid-haul (5–7 nights, e.g. Thailand, Bali, Kenya): from QAR 2,000–3,500 per person

  • Europe (6–7 nights, e.g. Spain, Istanbul): from QAR 1,800–4,250 per person

  • Long-haul (e.g. Maldives, Peru): from QAR 1,690–7,299 per person

Before booking, always check whether the quoted price includes flights, accommodation, transfers, and meals β€” or just some of them. The difference between packages can be significant even when the headline price looks similar, and prices shift by season, group size, and hotel category.

Prices sourced from packages currently listed by GoMosafer, Rayan Travel, and Victoria Travels, and are subject to change.

What about Qatar Airways packages?

Discover Qatar is the destination management company for Qatar Airways, established in partnership with Qatar Tourism. It holds exclusive agreements with Qatar's 4- and 5-star hotels and runs more than 40 tours and excursions around the country. The distinction worth knowing: Discover Qatar is built for people arriving in or transiting through Doha, not for residents booking outbound holidays. If you have a layover of 6 hours or more at Hamad International Airport, they operate a transit desk where you can arrange a same-day Doha tour on the spot.

How do you know if an agency is legitimate?

One practical check: International Air Transport Association (IATA) accreditation. An IATA-accredited agency can issue airline tickets directly, meaning it's vetted for financial stability and operational standards by the same body that governs global airline ticketing. You can look up any agency on the IATA website in about 30 seconds.

Beyond that, Google reviews are useful β€” but read for specifics. Reviews that mention the agent's name, the destination, and what actually happened tend to be genuine. A cluster of vague five-star reviews with no detail is a yellow flag worth noticing.

When is it better to use a travel agency?

  • Visa-heavy destinations. UK, Schengen, US, Canada applications involve documentation that an experienced agent can handle faster and with fewer errors than most people manage on a first attempt

  • Complex itineraries. Multi-city trips or routes that span several airlines are harder to build cleanly on Online Travel Agencies (OTAs), like Booking.com or Expedia, and are more likely to go wrong if something changes mid-trip

  • Group travel. Coordinating flights, hotels, and transfers for ten or more people is a logistical problem that agencies handle routinely

  • Package deals. Agencies with airline and hotel contracts sometimes access rates that aren't publicly listed. Worth getting a quote before assuming online is cheaper

FAQ

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Saif Osman Social Media Manager QIC
Article byΒ Saif Osman