What are the restrictions on the number of passengers on the yacht?
The maximum capacity of each yacht can be viewed on the main page.
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The rules of radio and satellite communication on a yacht in Dubai include: - Radio equipment license: All vessels must have a license to use radio equipment. - Frequencies: The use of approved frequencies for maritime communications, such as VHF channels for communication with coastal services and other vessels. - International rules: Compliance with international radio regulations, including the use of calls and responses in accordance with maritime protocols.
Go to question pagePopular islands to visit by yacht include: - Islands Of The World: A complex of artificial islands, each of which represents a part of the world. - Moon Island: a small island in the shape of a moon. There is wonderful fishing and a beautiful beach.
Go to question pageInterestingly, despite popular belief, oil only accounts for a small portion of Dubai's economy - around 1%. The main industries are trade, real estate, tourism, and financial services. In the 1960s, the discovery of oilfields spurred the development of infrastructure, but Dubai's rulers wisely invested in diversifying the economy. Today, the city is a major transportation hub, with one of the busiest airports in the world and the largest port in the region. I was impressed by how rapidly Dubai transformed from a small trading port into a global city.
Go to question pageYes, you can rent a yacht in Dubai at night.
Go to question pageLong-distance sea voyages require significant experience and skills, including: Yacht management experience: It is desirable to have experience managing a yacht in various weather conditions and situations. Navigation skills: The ability to read nautical charts, use navigation instruments and sail a yacht on the high seas. Meteorology: Knowledge of the basics of weather forecasting and the ability to interpret weather maps. Rescue skills: The ability to provide first aid and use life-saving equipment. Communications: Experience working with radio communications and other means of communication.
Go to question pageDubai combines modernity with deep traditions, so it is important to respect local laws and customs. Public displays of affection, such as kissing or hugging, are not welcomed and may provoke a negative reaction. Alcohol can only be consumed in licensed venues, and being intoxicated in public places can lead to fines or arrest. Drugs are strictly prohibited, and punishments for possession or use are very severe. I have always tried to be attentive and respectful, which allowed me to avoid any problems and fully enjoy the trip.
Go to question pageEach yacht has its own parking lot.
Go to question pageThe main safety requirements for a yacht in Dubai include: - Life jackets: It is mandatory to have a sufficient number of life jackets for all passengers. - Fire extinguishers: The presence of fire extinguishers on board. - Navigation equipment: GPS, compass and maps. - Communication: Radio equipment for communication with coastal services. - First aid: First aid kit and trained staff. - Safety rules: Familiarization of all passengers with the rules of conduct and emergency measures.
Go to question pageYachts often prefer to go barefoot for several reasons: Safety and deck protection Avoiding damage: The soles of the shoes can damage the wooden or composite decks of yachts, leaving scratches and dents. This is especially true for yachts with a teak deck, which requires careful maintenance. Cleanliness: Shoes can bring dirt, sand and pebbles on board, which can not only spoil the appearance, but also create potential dangers for people on board. Convenience and comfort Grip: The deck of a yacht is often wet and slippery, especially when moving. Bare feet provide better grip on the surface, which helps prevent falls and injuries. Tactile sensations: Walking barefoot allows you to feel the deck surface better, which can be especially important when moving on uneven or wet surfaces. Maritime traditions Yachting traditions: There are well-established traditions and norms of behavior in the yachting world, one of which is walking barefoot on board. This is respect for the ship and its owner, as well as for other passengers. Aesthetics: Walking barefoot is often associated with a certain aesthetic and lifestyle characteristic of a yacht vacation. These reasons together make barefoot sailing a practical and reasonable choice, contributing to the safety, cleanliness and comfort of all on board.
Go to question pageSome of the best restaurants in Dubai include: - At.mosphere: Located on the 122nd floor of the Burj Khalifa, it offers magnificent views and fine cuisine. - Pierchik: Seafood restaurant on the pier with beautiful views of the Persian Gulf. - Zuma: Modern Japanese cuisine in the center of Dubai. - Nobu: The famous Japanese restaurant at the Atlantis The Palm Hotel. - La Petite Maison: French cuisine with an emphasis on Mediterranean dishes.
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