What are the best places to go fishing from a yacht in Dubai?
The best fishing spots include:
- Waters of the Persian Gulf: They are rich in a variety of fish, including barracuda, tuna and grouper. The popular location is located at these coordinates 25°16.065’N 55°2.802’E
- The area near the islands of The World: Known for its clear waters and a variety of marine life.
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Dubai is a true foodie paradise, where culinary traditions from around the world converge in one place. One of the most memorable places for me was "Al Mahara" restaurant in the Burj Al Arab hotel. Getting there is an adventure in itself: you walk through an "underwater" tunnel, surrounded by a huge aquarium with exotic fish. I was captivated not only by the exquisite seafood cuisine but also by the fairytale atmosphere straight out of "One Thousand and One Nights." If you are looking for something more authentic, "Al Fanar" offers traditional Emirati cuisine in an old Dubai atmosphere. I tried there "hari", a tender dish of wheat and meat cooked over a slow fire, and it was a revelation for my taste buds. For lovers of panoramic views, you should visit "At.mosphere" on the 122nd floor of the Burj Khalifa, where dinner is accompanied by a breathtaking bird's-eye view of the city.
Go to question pageThe best places to watch the sunset from a yacht in Dubai include: - Palm Jumeirah: Magnificent sunset views over the Persian Gulf horizon. - Dubai Creek: Sunset over the historic district overlooking the traditional buildings. - Islands Of The World: Secluded places for romantic sunset watching.
Go to question pageRefueling of yachts is carried out in specially equipped places called marinas and yacht clubs. Here are the main ways and places where you can refuel a yacht: Marinas and yacht clubs Marinas and yacht clubs are specially equipped harbors for yachts and boats, where various services are provided, including refueling. In such places, there are usually fuel stations with diesel and gasoline. Examples of popular marinas: - Port Hercule in Monaco - Marina del Rey in California - Dubai Mina Seyah (Dubai Mina Seyahi) Commercial port gas stations Some commercial ports also offer refueling services for yachts. These ports can serve both large commercial vessels and private yachts. Examples: - Port of Valencia (Port of Valencia, Spain) - Port of Hamburg (Port of Hamburg, Germany) Floating gas stations In some areas, there are floating gas stations that can sail up to the yacht for refueling. This is convenient in remote or less equipped places where there are no stationary fuel stations. Refueling ships In large yachting regions such as the Caribbean or the Mediterranean, there are refueling ships that can deliver fuel directly to a yacht anchored or sailing. Self-refueling For small yachts and boats that use gasoline, it is possible to refuel using cans. This is a less convenient, but sometimes necessary method in remote locations. Examples of marinas with gas stations: Porto Montenegro (Montenegro): offers a full range of yacht services, including refueling. Port Vauban (Antibes, France): one of the largest marinas in the Mediterranean with extensive refueling facilities. Marina di Porto Cervo (Sardinia, Italy): Popular among superyacht owners, it offers high-quality services and fuel. Refueling a yacht requires planning and taking into account the availability of fuel stations on the sailing route, especially in remote and hard-to-reach places.
Go to question pageVisitors on yachts in Dubai can use the following restaurants: - Pierchik: Located on a pier with magnificent views of the Persian Gulf. - 101 Dining Lounge and Bar: Located on the island of One&Only The Palm, it offers modern cuisine and beautiful views. - The Boardwalk: A restaurant on the water with Mediterranean cuisine, located in Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club. - Bussola: An Italian restaurant with beautiful sea views, located in The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina.
Go to question pageYou can extend your charter if we have free places after your charter.
Go to question pageIf you want to arrive in your own car, you can park in the city parking lot.
Go to question pageDespite rapid development, Dubai preserves its cultural roots through traditional crafts. In the Deira market, I watched craftsmen create exquisite silver jewelry and copperware. Pottery is also popular, and in some workshops, you can see how beautiful vessels and decorative elements are born from clay. I was particularly impressed by the art of calligraphy: Arabic letters transform into works of art, decorating homes and public places. Weaving and rug making are another traditional craft, using intricate patterns and natural materials. In Al Fahidi, a historic district, I visited the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding, where you can not only see these crafts but also try your hand at them under the guidance of local masters.
Go to question pageMany mosques in Dubai are open to visitors, allowing for a better understanding of Islamic culture and architecture. The Jumeirah Mosque is one of the most beautiful and welcoming. I joined a tour organized by the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding, where the guide explained traditions, rituals, and answered all questions. It is important to dress modestly: shoulders and knees should be covered, and women should wear a scarf to cover their heads. Shoes must be removed before entering. Photography inside is usually allowed, but it’s best to check with the guide. Visiting the mosque was a profound and enlightening experience for me.
Go to question pagePopular yachting routes in Dubai include: - Dubai Marina Cruise: An overview of skyscrapers and modern architecture. - Travel around the Palm Jumeirah: Views of luxury hotels and resorts. - Excursion to Burj Al Arab: An iconographic hotel in the shape of a sail. - Travel around the Persian Gulf: Calm waters and beautiful views of the coast. - Walk to the World Islands: a unique place with beautiful beaches, amazing hotels and delicious restaurants.
Go to question pageWomen in Dubai are playing an increasingly prominent role in society, occupying key positions in business, government, and science. I met a local entrepreneur who runs her own technology company. Her success story reflects the country's commitment to gender equality and development. The government actively supports the education of women, and universities see a large number of female students studying a variety of disciplines from medicine to engineering. Despite the persistence of traditional values, women in Dubai have opportunities for professional growth and participation in public life.
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