Can we make special requests or organize food?
Tell our managers about their wishes and features in the diet, and we will organize a trip and make a menu for your needs.
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Go to question pageIt's easy to arrange a yacht trip in Dubai with Anyships! Choose a date, a yacht from our wide range, and a route that takes your breath away, or let us suggest the best one. Contact us to book and get all the necessary information to prepare for swimming. Our professional team will ensure comfort and safety, and an individual approach guarantees an unforgettable experience. Enjoy a luxury cruise along the coast of Dubai with Anyships!
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Go to question pageYes, the chef can accept special wishes relative to the menu.
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