The Pearl Qatar is a stunning, luxurious destination that truly showcases the high-end lifestyle in Qatar. It’s known as the go-to spot for the rich and affluent, featuring beautiful marinas, upscale shopping, fine dining, and elegant residences.
The atmosphere is sophisticated and glamorous—perfect for those wanting to experience the finer things in life. Whether you’re strolling along the waterfront, enjoying a gourmet meal, or exploring luxury boutiques, The Pearl offers a unique blend of elegance and style.
Having lived and stayed in Viva Bahriyah, I can personally attest to the rich lifestyle and exclusive vibe this place offers.
If you want to see how the wealthy in Qatar live and play, The Pearl is definitely the place to visit.
The Pearl Qatar is a stunning, world-class island that combines luxury and beauty in every corner. With its fancy towers, breathtaking waterfront views, 5 stars hotels, gourmet restaurants, lively coffee shops, entertainment centers, and grocery shops/malls, it truly a paradise. The island has beautiful walking paths, water canals, sport areas, and marinas, making it a perfect spot for living, leisure, dining, shopping or simply enjoying the atmosphere over there.
It's one of Qatar's iconic destinations, and must be visited by each and every visitor.
A beautiful and luxurious island in Doha. While the roads are a bit narrow and can cause some traffic, it’s definitely worth a visit.
There’s a charming area filled with restaurants to suit all tastes, beautifully decorated with umbrellas, lights, and lush greenery. Very elegant and inviting a great spot to stroll and dine.
The Pearl Island offers a glossy, curated urban experience with waterside flair and high-end amenities—but comes at a steep price, and many residents feel the glamour hides emptiness, poor long-term planning, and lack of community warmth.
Lighter seasons bring crowds and atmosphere, but overall, it’s best suited for those who prioritize luxury, marina access, and convenience over authenticity or value.
An all made up island. I went during the hottest month of the year. Bad experience, no one was there and it was so humid that I start to sweat like a fountain. It's mostly for luxury condo and hotel
Marie Louvie
in the last weekThe Pearl Qatar is a stunning, luxurious destination that truly showcases the high-end lifestyle in Qatar. It’s known as the go-to spot for the rich and affluent, featuring beautiful marinas, upscale shopping, fine dining, and elegant residences. The atmosphere is sophisticated and glamorous—perfect for those wanting to experience the finer things in life. Whether you’re strolling along the waterfront, enjoying a gourmet meal, or exploring luxury boutiques, The Pearl offers a unique blend of elegance and style. Having lived and stayed in Viva Bahriyah, I can personally attest to the rich lifestyle and exclusive vibe this place offers. If you want to see how the wealthy in Qatar live and play, The Pearl is definitely the place to visit.
Marwan Kammoun
a month agoThe Pearl Qatar is a stunning, world-class island that combines luxury and beauty in every corner. With its fancy towers, breathtaking waterfront views, 5 stars hotels, gourmet restaurants, lively coffee shops, entertainment centers, and grocery shops/malls, it truly a paradise. The island has beautiful walking paths, water canals, sport areas, and marinas, making it a perfect spot for living, leisure, dining, shopping or simply enjoying the atmosphere over there. It's one of Qatar's iconic destinations, and must be visited by each and every visitor.
eman moh
3 months agoA beautiful and luxurious island in Doha. While the roads are a bit narrow and can cause some traffic, it’s definitely worth a visit. There’s a charming area filled with restaurants to suit all tastes, beautifully decorated with umbrellas, lights, and lush greenery. Very elegant and inviting a great spot to stroll and dine.
Zia Afridi
a month agoThe Pearl Island offers a glossy, curated urban experience with waterside flair and high-end amenities—but comes at a steep price, and many residents feel the glamour hides emptiness, poor long-term planning, and lack of community warmth. Lighter seasons bring crowds and atmosphere, but overall, it’s best suited for those who prioritize luxury, marina access, and convenience over authenticity or value.
Jonathan Drake
3 weeks agoAn all made up island. I went during the hottest month of the year. Bad experience, no one was there and it was so humid that I start to sweat like a fountain. It's mostly for luxury condo and hotel