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Can I take my pets on board the yachts with me?

It all depends on the chosen yacht. Each yacht has its own rules regarding pets, this is usually permissible, but it is better to clarify this information in advance with your manager.

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Are children allowed for charter yacht?

Yes, we allow the presence of children on board the yacht.

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How to get a good tan in Dubai and not burn?

To get a good tan and not burn on a yacht in Dubai, several rules should be followed.

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How is the education system structured in Dubai?

Education in Dubai blends tradition with modern approaches. Public schools are free for UAE citizens and teach a national curriculum in Arabic, with a focus on Islamic values. However, most expats send their children to international schools, where instruction is in English according to British, American, or IB programs. I visited the Dubai International Academy and was impressed by its multinational environment: students from over 70 countries learn together, sharing their cultural experiences. Higher education is represented by branches of renowned universities, such as New York University Abu Dhabi and Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, as well as local universities. The city actively invests in education, striving to become a center of knowledge and innovation in the region.

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What are the most popular shopping malls in Dubai?

The most popular shopping malls in Dubai include: - Dubai Mall: One of the largest shopping malls in the world. - Mall of the Emirates: Famous for its Ski Dubai indoor ski resort. - Dubai Marina Mall: A popular center in the Marina area. - Ibn Battuta Mall: A themed shopping mall inspired by the travels of the famous Arab traveler.

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What festivals are held in Dubai?

Various festivals are held in Dubai, including: - Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF): An annual festival with great discounts, promotions and entertainment events, held in January-February. - Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF): A prestigious film festival attracting filmmakers from all over the world. - Dubai Jazz Festival: A musical event featuring performances by famous jazz musicians and performers of other genres. - Gourmet Taste of Dubai Festival: A food festival where visitors can taste dishes from the best chefs and restaurants. - Dubai Tennis Championship: An annual tennis tournament that attracts the world's leading players.

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What is Dubai Mall?

Dubai Mall is the largest shopping and entertainment center in the world by total area. It includes more than 1,200 shops, an aquarium, an ice rink, a cinema and many restaurants. What kind of entertainment is available in the Dubai Mall? The following entertainment options are available in the Dubai Mall: - Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo: One of the largest aquariums in the world. - Dubai Ice Rink: An Olympic-sized ice rink. - VR Park: A virtual reality park with various attractions. - KidZania: Educational and entertainment center for children. - Observation deck At the Top: An observation deck on the Burj Khalifa.

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How much does it cost to go boating in Dubai?

The prices for renting a boat in Dubai strongly depend on the selected vessel, the duration of the rental and additional services. On average, renting a small motorboat that can accommodate up to 8 people starts from 300 AED per hour. If you need a more spacious and luxurious boat, for example, a yacht 50-60 feet long, be prepared to pay from 500 AED to 5,000 AED per hour. The cost may vary depending on the level of comfort, the amenities provided and the services included, such as the availability of a captain and crew.

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What types of insurance are required for a yacht?

The following types of insurance are recommended for a yacht: Liability insurance: Covers damage caused to third parties, including other vessels and people. Casco: Covers damage to the yacht itself as a result of accidents, collisions, natural disasters and other incidents. Crew insurance: Covers medical expenses and compensation for crew members in case of injuries or accidents. Property insurance: Covers theft and damage to property on board the yacht. Insurance in case of interruption of operation: Compensates for losses related to the inability to use the yacht due to repairs or damage.

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How many people can the yacht accommodate?

The capacity of the yacht depends on its size and class. Here are the main categories and their capacity: Small motor boats and speedboats -Capacity: up to 10 people -Usage: short walks, fishing, water sports Medium-sized motor yachts -Capacity: from 10 to 20 people -Usage: family outings, parties, short cruises Large motor yachts -Capacity: from 20 to 50 people -Usage: corporate events, long cruises, luxury parties Megayachts and superyachts -Capacity: from 50 to 100+ people -Usage: luxury cruises, private events, high-end parties Sailing yachts -Capacity: from 6 to 20 people (depending on the size) -Usage: sport sailing, cruises, sailing training For example, a standard 50-60 foot yacht can accommodate about 15-20 people, providing enough space for comfortable recreation and entertainment activities. Megayachts, such as 100-foot or more, can accommodate up to 100 people and provide all the conditions for large events and long sea voyages. Each yacht has its own capacity limits, which depend on its design, layout and classification standards set by the maritime authorities.

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