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What are the average prices for yacht rentals?

Yacht rental prices depend on the type of yacht, the duration of the lease and the location. Approximate average prices in Dubai may be as follows:

  • Small motor yachts: from 350 to 1,300 AED per hour.
  • Medium-sized motor yachts: from 1,500 to 5,000 AED per hour.
  • Luxury superyachts: from 10,000 AED and above per hour.

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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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What medical services are available on yachts in Dubai?

The following medical services are available on yachts in Dubai: - First aid kit: Availability of basic medicines and first aid supplies. - Trained personnel: Our crews include members who have completed first aid courses. - Communication: Radio and satellite communication for emergency communication with coastal medical services. - Ambulance boat: In case of serious incidents, you can call an ambulance or use medical evacuation services.

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Yacht rental in Dubai, how to prepare

1. Book your yacht in advance: especially during the season (October-April), it is better to book a yacht a few weeks or even months before the desired date. 2. Choose the right yacht: take into account the number of passengers, the desired comfort level and your preferences (motor, sailing, catamaran). Check for the necessary equipment: air conditioning, kitchen, audio system, etc. 3. Check the license (if necessary): if you plan to operate the yacht yourself, make sure that your license to operate the vessel is recognized in the UAE. If not, rent a yacht with a captain. 4. Prepare the necessary documents: prepare the passports of all passengers and a visa (if required). 5. Carefully study the rental agreement: pay attention to the terms of payment, cancellation, responsibility of the parties and other important points. Please specify what expenses are included in the rental price. 6. Collect the necessary items: • High SPF sunscreen • Sunglasses and headgear • Swimsuit/swimming trunks and towel • Light and comfortable clothes • Comfortable shoes (preferably non-slip) • A camera or a camera for capturing stunning views • Medications, if you are taking any medications • Cash (for small expenses, tips) 7. Find out the weather forecast: before going to sea, make sure that the weather is favorable. 8. Coordinate the route with the captain: discuss the desired places to visit and the duration of the stops. 9. Order catering (optional): If you want to enjoy delicious food and drinks on board, book catering in advance. 10. Relax and enjoy the beautiful views, the warm sea and the great company. Enjoy your vacation with the AnyShips team!

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How to get a yacht rental discount in Dubai?

Anyships has a one -time cashback cashback for 10%.

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Drifting on a ship what is it

Drift is an undesirable movement of a yacht due to wind or current. If this is not followed, it may lead to the yacht's deviation from the course.

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Where is Dubai located?

Dubai is located on the eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the southern part of the Persian Gulf. It is the largest city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and one of the seven emirates that make up the country.

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What types of art are popular in Dubai?

Dubai is becoming increasingly prominent on the global art scene. Contemporary art flourishes in the Alserkal Avenue galleries, which host exhibitions, performances, and festivals. I attended Art Dubai, an international art fair that brings together artists and collectors from around the world. Traditional art is also valued. Museums and cultural centers offer workshops in Arabic calligraphy, ceramics, and textile art. I tried my hand at creating henna patterns and was impressed by the complexity and beauty of this craft.Music and theater are represented at the Dubai Opera, where I enjoyed performances by world-renowned ballet and opera stars in a modern building with unique architecture.

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What souvenirs can I bring from Dubai?

The selection of souvenirs in Dubai is so great that the eyes run away. In the Gold Market you will find exquisite jewelry at attractive prices. I was impressed by the craftsmanship and detail of the work of local jewelers. Dates are an integral part of Arab culture, and in specialty stores you will find dozens of varieties, from royal medjul to exotic sugar dates stuffed with nuts or chocolate. Arabic spices and incense are great gifts for culinary lovers. I brought home a mixture of spices for machbus and a traditional incense smoke, which still reminds me of oriental bazaars. Camel leather products, carpets, ceramics and traditional clothing such as abaya and kandura are also popular.

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What famous hotels are worth considering for accommodation?

Dubai is known for its luxurious hotels offering a unique experience. Burj Al Arab, a symbol of luxury, provides suites with personal butlers and a helicopter pad. I visited it for dinner and was impressed by the level of service and interiors. Atlantis The Palm on the Palm Jumeirah offers a water park, underwater rooms, and various entertainments. For those looking for a stylish and modern hotel, Armani Hotel in Burj Khalifa combines elegance and comfort. I stayed at Jumeirah Beach Hotel, where the private beach and views of Burj Al Arab made the stay unforgettable.

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What activities take place during Ramadan?

Ramadan is a sacred month for Muslims, characterized by fasting and spiritual renewal. In Dubai, this is a special time when the life of the city takes on new hues. After sunset, the streets come alive: iftar tents open, serving traditional dishes, and people gather for a communal meal. I visited Suhoor - a late dinner before dawn - and felt the atmosphere of unity and hospitality. Many shopping centers and stores stay open late, offering special discounts. Cultural events, such as Quran readings and charity actions, become an important part of city life during this period.

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