Doha, Qatar: Old Doha Port has unveiled a full destination-wide program of activations for the FIFA Arab Cup 2025, taking place from December 1 to 18, bringing together fan experiences, cultural programming, and waterfront festivities across the destination.
Launched under the campaign "From the Port, the Journey Begins," the initiative reinforces Old Doha Port's role as Qatar's maritime gateway during major sporting moments.
Throughout the tournament, Arab Cup fans can enjoy a dedicated Fan Zone at Mina Park, located opposite the Containers Yard, where large screens will showcase every match live against the backdrop of the marina.
The experience is enhanced by a selection of food and beverage stalls, creating a festive atmosphere for all visitors along the scenic waterfront.
Adding to the excitement, Mina District will come alive with daily roaming and stationed performances and cultural showcases from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM, bringing a vibrant, family-friendly atmosphere to the waterfront throughout the tournament.
Completing the experience, Old Doha Port will host AlMajlis program by AlKass TV, broadcasting live from the heart of the destination, positioning the Port as the central waterfront hub for Arab Cup conversations and analysis.
To accommodate regional and international guests arriving by sea, Old Doha Port recently introduced exclusive Arab Cup berthing packages that combine luxury marina berths with premium match tickets and access to the Port's world-class marina facilities.
As Qatar's only marina able to host superyachts of up to 180m, the Port strengthens its position as the nation's maritime entry point during major sporting events.
Visitors will also be able to navigate seamlessly through the Mina Link water shuttle, launched in collaboration with Brooq Tourism, connecting key hubs including Mina District and the Containers Yard.
Through these activations, Old Doha Port invites visitors to a destination where the spirit of the Arab Cup comes to life and where the journey begins for fans across the region.