Opening during Eid al-Fitr (18–21 March), Al Ruwais delivers a living, breathing cultural destination across its attractions.
Heritage Village : The heart of the event - traditional craftsmen demonstrating Al Khous palm weaving, Gargir fish trap making, dhow building, and pearl diving heritage
Main Stage : Daily live performances including headline concerts, heritage dance shows, oud sessions, maritime Bahri bands, and Gulf ensemble acts
Culinary Village : Freshly caught seafood, daily fish market auctions, cooking classes by local chefs, and traditional Qatari flavours
Kids : Purpose-built children's zone with age-appropriate workshops, puppet theatre, interactive games, and educational activities
Marine Heritage : Marine conservation talks, VR dhow sailing, and storytelling
Arts & Crafts : Henna art, calligraphy, sand bottle art, face painting, traditional weaving workshops, and recycled art labs
Story Tent : Storytelling, outdoor cinema screenings, and sunset reflection sessions
Souk Experience : Traditional marketplace with local artisan products and authentic Qatari goods
Roaming Activities : Roaming fishermen characters, Al-Kandari the water man, Al-Bayaa' the candy man, traditional Arabic coffee hospitality, and falcon photo opportunities
Games Area : Hook the Catch, Knot the Rope, Dhow Deck, Ring Toss, traditional folk games, and mini football
Education : VR navigation experiences, and evening sky observation
Family Gathering : Family seating areas, firepit zones, and community weekend activations