What are the alcohol restrictions on yachts in Dubai?
Alcohol restrictions on yachts in Dubai include:
- Age limit: The minimum age for alcohol consumption is 21 years.
- Amount of alcohol per person: no more than 250 ml of strong alcohol and 500 ml of weak alcohol per person are allowed. If guests want to take more on board, they may be refused, as a large amount of alcohol can lead to severe intoxication. And it may not be safe for guests.
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Go to question pageThe following types of insurance are required for yachting in Dubai: - Liability insurance: Covers damage caused to third parties. - Hard hat: Covers damage to the yacht itself. - Crew insurance: Covers medical expenses and compensation for crew members. - Property insurance: Covers theft and damage to property on board.
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