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Need a deposit when renting a yacht in Dubai?

Yes, when renting a yacht, a deposit is usually required. The size of the deposit depends on the cost of the lease and can be from 50% to 100% of the cost. The deposit is a guarantee that you will not cancel the reservation and do not damage the yacht.

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How to confirm booking?

In order to confirm the reservation, enough or full payment, or prepayments of 50%

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What security systems are needed on the yacht?

The yacht must have the following safety systems: Life jackets: Must be in sufficient quantity for all passengers and crew. Life rafts and circles: Means of rescue on the water in case of an emergency. Fire extinguishers: Located at key points of the yacht, including the engine room and kitchen. Fire blankets: Used to extinguish small fires. First Aid Kit: Contains the necessary medicines and first aid supplies. Radio stations: For communication with coastal services and other vessels. Apiru (EPIRB): A satellite emergency beacon for transmitting distress signals. Navigation lights: To indicate the yacht at night and in poor visibility. Smoke and light signals: To attract attention in case of an accident. Video surveillance systems: To monitor the situation on board and around the yacht.

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What documents are needed to rent a yacht in Dubai?

To rent a yacht in Dubai, you will need: - Passport: For signing a contract. - Credit card: To pay the rent. Many yachts are equipped with terminals for accepting bank cards.

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What currencies are accepted in Dubai?

The main currency in Dubai is the UAE Dirham (AED). However, most tourist and retail locations accept major international credit and debit cards, as well as US dollars and euros.

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Dubai: What to see?

During the boat, you will see the famous Burj al-Arab Hotel, which is one of the highest buildings in the world.

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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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What cruises and sea excursions are available to tourists?

Sea cruises offer a new perspective on Dubai. I went on an evening cruise through Dubai Marina on a traditional dhow boat. The city lights reflected in the water, creating a magical atmosphere. Dinner on board with local cuisine and live music made the evening unforgettable. For those seeking luxury, yacht rentals are available, allowing you to explore the coast, see the Palm Jumeirah, and Burj Al Arab from the sea. Cruises to Bluewaters Island, home to Ain Dubai, the world's largest observation wheel, are also popular. Deep-sea fishing and water sports complete the list of water-based entertainment.

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What languages are spoken among the residents of Dubai?

The main language in Dubai is Arabic, but English is widely used in business and everyday life. Languages of numerous ethnic communities such as Urdu, Hindi, Tagalog and others are also common.

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What national parks are near Dubai?

Despite its urban appearance, Dubai is surrounded by amazing natural landscapes. The Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve is a protected area where you can see Arabian Oryx, desert foxes, and a variety of birds. I went on a safari through the reserve and was amazed by the beauty of the golden dunes and the silence of the desert. Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary is a wetland reserve located right in the city. It is home to pink flamingos, herons, and other water birds. Special observation platforms allow you to watch the birds without disturbing their peace.

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Where can I store a yacht in the off-season?

The yacht can be stored in several places during the off-season: Marinas: Marinas provide secure places for storing yachts on the water or on land. They often offer maintenance services. Covered parking: Provides protection of the yacht from weather conditions and includes care and maintenance services. Open parking lots on land: A more budget option, in which the yacht is stored on a special site with minimal protection from weather conditions. Private Berths: If you have your own berth or storage space, this can be a convenient and economical option.

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