Old Doha Port is set to transform into a vibrant hub of celebrations and activities this Eid al-Adha for four days from Friday.

Until June 9, visitors will experience maritime performances, roaming acts, and family-friendly festivities rooted in Qatar’s rich seafaring heritage.

Daily from 6.30-10pm, the port will come alive with the sounds of Qatar’s seafaring past. Visitors can look forward to performances by the Traditional Maritime Band, showcasing traditional rhythms and melodies passed down through generations.

These traditional performances will transform the port into a living museum of maritime memory that echoes the enduring spirit of Qatar’s coastal communities.

The Mina District will also feature roaming performers who add a playful twist to the Eid festivities. Towering stilt walkers, walking trees, and roller-skating characters will delight visitors, while a glowing bike parade will light up the promenade with color and energy.

“At Old Doha Port, we believe in creating exceptional experiences that celebrate Qatar’s past and inspire its future. Our Eid al-Adha festivities embody that mission, connecting people to the sea, to each other, and to the traditions that shape our identity,” said Old Doha Port CEO Engineer Mohammad Abdulla al-Mulla said in a statement.