What are the most popular yachting routes in Dubai?
Popular 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.
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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!
Go to question pageDubai 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.
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Go to question pageSpeed limits for yachts in Dubai vary depending on the area: - Marinas and ports: Speed limit up to 5-7 knots. - Near beaches and bathing areas: Speed limit up to 5 knots. - Open waters: Usually the speed is not limited, but it is recommended to take reasonable precautions and take into account weather conditions.
Go to question pageThe best places to observe marine life from a yacht in Dubai include: - Persian Gulf Coast: Dolphins, sea turtles and a variety of fish can be seen in the morning hours at a distance of about 15 miles from the coast. - Mangrove forests off the coast of Ras al Khaimah: A great place to observe birds and marine animals. - World Islands: An area with rich marine life and coral reefs.
Go to question pageBefore sailing, the captain of the yacht checks all the navigation and equipment systems.
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Go to question pageSmoking in Dubai is regulated by law to protect public health. Smoking is prohibited in public places such as shopping malls, restaurants, offices, and transport. However, many establishments have specially designated smoking areas. I have noticed that restaurants and cafes usually have a separation into smoking and non-smoking areas. Violating the rules can result in fines for both the smoker and the establishment. This helps create a comfortable environment for everyone and maintain cleanliness in the city.
Go to question pageEducation in Dubai blends tradition with modern approaches. Public schools are free for UAE citizens and teach a national curriculum in Arabic, with a focus on Islamic values. However, most expats send their children to international schools, where instruction is in English according to British, American, or IB programs. I visited the Dubai International Academy and was impressed by its multinational environment: students from over 70 countries learn together, sharing their cultural experiences. Higher education is represented by branches of renowned universities, such as New York University Abu Dhabi and Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, as well as local universities. The city actively invests in education, striving to become a center of knowledge and innovation in the region.
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