Every summer, off the northern coast of Qatar, the sea comes alive with one of nature’s most extraordinary gatherings. Between June and September, hundreds of whale sharks — the largest fish in the ocean — glide through the Al Shaheen Marine Zone, forming one of the world’s largest known aggregations. With just weeks left in the 2025 season, travelers have a fleeting chance to witness this spectacle that few places on earth can offer.
The experience is made possible through Whale Shark Tours, operated by Discover Qatar in partnership with Qatar Tourism. Guests board a luxury catamaran and set out across sapphire waters guided by marine experts. From the deck, they watch as these gentle giants feed calmly on plankton, their patterned backs breaking the surface in quiet rhythm. It is both an adventure and an education — a reminder that the ocean holds wonders that still feel otherworldly.

For Qatar, the tours represent more than tourism. They are an emblem of the country’s growing investment in sustainable marine experiences, balancing the thrill of discovery with the responsibility of conservation. Whale sharks are listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, their global numbers having fallen by more than 50% in the past 75 years. Encounters like these are carefully managed to ensure minimal disturbance, allowing guests to connect with the animals without compromising their wellbeing.
Despite their immense size — often growing to lengths of 12 meters or more — whale sharks are harmless filter feeders, moving gracefully through the water as they consume plankton, crustaceans, squid, and fish eggs. Watching them in their natural environment, unhurried and undisturbed, offers an almost meditative glimpse into marine life’s quiet resilience.

The tours are underpinned by an extensive network of partners, including Qatar Energy, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, and the General Directorate of Coasts and Borders Security. This collaboration ensures the protection of the species while delivering a seamless guest experience. It’s a model of ecotourism that demonstrates how luxury and sustainability can coexist, benefiting both visitors and the fragile ecosystems they come to admire.
Since their launch in 2022, the tours have drawn more than 1,200 guests from around the world. For many, it has become the highlight of their Qatar journey — a story to share and a memory to treasure. In positioning itself as a global hub for sustainable marine tourism, Qatar is cultivating an identity that extends beyond architecture and culture, anchoring itself firmly in the natural world.