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On A Yacht In Doha? Buy Essentials From This Floating Supermarket

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Doha, the capital city of Qatar, is located in the eastern part of the nation on the shore of the Persian Gulf. As a result of its location, the city welcomes tourists from all over the world. The city is well-known for its outstanding contemporary structures as well as its cultural legacy it has. Al Meera, Doha announces its reopening of the floating market at Safliya island to address the everyday requirements of people at sea and the neighbouring beaches as the summer season approaches. 

Al Meera Floating Market In Doha, Qatar 

The floating store, which first appeared in 2021, provides necessary seaside supplies. According to Zawya, the floating market is convenient for individuals who use private boats, yachts, and ferries. The best is that you can also participate in water activities along the coast. They will be able to buy food and non-food things such as ice cream, snacks, drinks, rice, chicken, ice, ready-to-eat foods, charcoal, first-aid supplies, and sea necessities such as goggles inflatables, and much more. 

 It sounds just like a summer afternoon, right? The shop is usually open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursdays and Fridays and from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. on other days. The existence of the boat is always contingent on favourable weather conditions. 

 

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 Safety Measures For This Floating Supermarket 

To protect the safety of the personnel aboard the shop at all times, the Qatar Safety Training Centre at Enertech Qatar has required every staff assigned to the Al Meera floating market, Doha to pass a ‘Sea Survival’ training course.  Al Meera is devoted to offering novel concepts and approaches to serve its expanding consumer base. The floating market has nearly a thousand goods. 

 So, when are you going to shop from this floating supermarket at Al Safliya Island? 

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