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How to plan yacht rental in Dubai?

To plan the rental of yachts in Dubai, follow these steps:

  • Determine your needs: for which event, rent, how many people will be on board, what additional services you need (for example, food, entertainment), how much time you want to spend on a yacht.
  • Select a suitable yacht: study the equipment of each yacht and choose the one that meets your needs.
  • Contact the company representative and discuss the rental details, including the cost, duration, additional services and reservation conditions.
  • Provide the necessary documents to confirm the personality – passport and pay for a deposit or full cost of rent.
  • If required, boil the transfer to the place of departure.

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How do I reserve a berth at a marina in Dubai?

To reserve a berth at a marina in Dubai, follow these steps: - Contact: Contact the marina administration via their website or by phone +971 54 996 9411 - Booking: Check the availability of berths and book a place, specifying the size of the yacht and the date of arrival. - Documents: Provide the necessary documents such as yacht registration and insurance. - Payment: Pay the cost of the reservation and receive a confirmation. The cost depends on the size of the yacht.

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What shoes to put on a yacht?

For sea walks on the yacht, we recommend wearing the following shoes - yacht topsiders or sneakers.

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Can I come in advance to a rented yacht in Dubai to set the scenery for my holiday?

Yes, we provide our guests with this opportunity.

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How does Dubai take care of ecology and sustainable development?

Despite the city's reputation for high resource consumption, Dubai is actively implementing green initiatives. I visited The Sustainable City, a district fully designed with sustainability principles in mind. It utilizes renewable energy sources, a waste recycling system, and water conservation measures. The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park is one of the largest in the world and demonstrates the city's commitment to clean energy. Campaigns are also being conducted to reduce plastic usage and conserve biodiversity, especially in marine ecosystems. During my visit to Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, I learned about programs to protect mangrove forests and rare bird species. These efforts show that Dubai takes its impact on the environment seriously.

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What marine animals inhabit coastal waters?

The coastal waters of Dubai are rich in marine life. While diving and snorkeling, I saw colorful fish, stingrays, and even sea turtles. In some areas, you can encounter dugongs - rare marine mammals resembling manatees. Dolphins often appear in open sea, and there are tours for their observation. It is important to respect nature and not disturb the animals. Aquariums, such as Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, allow you to get acquainted with marine fauna in a safe environment.

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Is it possible to drink alcohol in Dubai?

Yes, you can drink alcohol in Dubai, but only in licensed bars, restaurants and hotels. Alcohol can also be purchased at licensed specialty stores. Drinking alcohol on the street and in public places is strictly prohibited.

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How to contact on issues that arose when renting yachts Dubai?

You can contact our managers.

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What are the rules for canceling yacht rental?

Our company has a flexible cancellation policy:

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How can I choose a yacht suitable for me?

Our company offers a wide variety of yachts for any event.

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How to get around Dubai?

There are various ways to get around Dubai: - Metro: A fast and convenient means of transportation with two lines (Red and Green) connecting the main areas of the city. - Taxis: Available everywhere, relatively inexpensive and convenient for short trips. - Car rental: Suitable for those who plan to move around the city and beyond a lot. - Buses: An extensive network of routes connecting all areas of Dubai. - Water taxis and abras: Traditional boats and modern water taxis plying the Dubai Bay.

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