Get to this fitness-friendly country before the tourist boom in 2022.
The tiny Middle Eastern nation of Qatar attracts buttoned-up businessmen and jet-settingentertainers and athletes alike. Maybe it's the sun-drenched peninsula's 350 miles of uninterrupted coastline along the Arabian Gulf. Or perhaps it's that among the glittering skyline of the capital city of Doha, you can still find nods to the country's intriguing past. Whatever it is, the whole world is talking, and all eyes will be on Qatar when it hosts the World Cup in 2022. Until then, you've got plenty of time to become acquainted with Qatar's bountiful on- and off-the-water activities, luxurious accommodations, and sophisticated dining scene
Note: While Qatar is quite relaxed, be respectful by keeping shoulders and knees covered while in public (at the souk, at the museum, etc.). On hotel grounds, there is no dress code.