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What are the rules for radio and satellite communications on a yacht in Dubai?

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.

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How to organize a romantic yacht trip in Dubai?

To organize a romantic yacht trip: - Choose the right yacht: Rent a yacht with cozy cabins and luxurious amenities, make sure that the refit on the yacht was not long ago, otherwise the date may be spoiled by impressions of an old and smelly yacht. - Plan your route: Include scenic routes with stops for swimming and dining. - Order catering services: Enjoy a romantic dinner on board, prepared by professional chefs. - Decorate the yacht: Decorate the yacht with flowers, candles and other decorative elements to create a romantic atmosphere. - Music and entertainment: Order live music or use the system to play romantic melodies. - Ask them to prepare a cabin for you: Prepare fresh bed linen and decorate the bed with rose petals.

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How to choose a yachting school?

When choosing a yachting school, several factors should be taken into account: Accreditation: Make sure that the school is accredited by recognized organizations such as the RYA or ASA. Training program: Check that the program includes theoretical and practical classes, as well as certification upon completion. Instructor Experience: Learn about the qualifications and experience of instructors. Reviews: Read reviews and recommendations from graduates of the school. Location: Choose a school that is conveniently located for you, or consider accommodation options for the duration of your studies.

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How is the education system structured in Dubai?

Education 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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What excursions are worth visiting in Dubai?

Recommended excursions in Dubai include: - Desert Safari: An off-road tour of the dunes with dinner at a Bedouin camp. - City Tour: Visit the main attractions including Burj Khalifa, Dubai Museum, Bastakia and Dubai Mall. - Dubai Bay Cruise: Evening cruise on a traditional wooden boat (dow) with dinner and entertainment. - Trip to Palm Jumeirah: A tour of the artificial island with a visit to the Atlantis Hotel and Aquaventure Water Park.

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What are the traditions and customs in Dubai?

Traditions and customs in Dubai are based on Islamic culture and include: - Hospitality: Hospitality is an important part of culture, and guests are often treated to coffee and dates. - Religious holidays: Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr are important religious holidays during which fasting and prayers are observed. - Clothing: Men wear traditional white clothes (disdasha or kandura), women wear black abayas and headscarves. - - Local cuisine: Traditional dishes include hummus, falafel, mahbousi shawarma.

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Can I swim during a trip?

Yes, on the routes from 4 hours you can swim at sea and have fun on water attractions - skating on a banana, tablet, water skis, etc.

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What areas are prohibited for yachting in Dubai?

Prohibited areas for yachting in Dubai include: - Military zones: Areas where military facilities are located. - Nature protection zones: Territories protected for the conservation of the marine ecosystem. - Certain areas of Dubai Creek: Some areas of Dubai Creek are restricted to yachts. - - water intake areas at Blue waters

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How much should I book yacht rental in advance?

If you want to rent a yacht on a certain date and time, then you should take care of this in advance.

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What kind of experience is required for long-distance sea voyages?

Long-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.

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What are the basic rules of the road in Dubai?

The basic rules of the road in Dubai largely coincide with generally accepted international standards, but they have their own peculiarities.: • Drunk driving: Strictly prohibited and punishable by heavy fines, loss of driver's license, and even imprisonment. The permissible blood alcohol level is 0%. • Driving during Ramadan: During the daytime, when Muslims fast, it is especially important to exercise increased attention and caution on the roads. • Seat belts: Mandatory for all passengers, including those in the back seat. • Child safety seats: Mandatory for children up to a certain age and weight (usually up to 4 years old or until the child's height reaches 145 cm). • Speeding: Controlled by a strict system of cameras and radars. The fines for speeding are very high. • Using a mobile phone: It is forbidden to use a mobile phone while driving without a hands-free headset. • Turn signals: It is mandatory to use turn signals when changing lanes and making turns. • Running a red light: It is strictly prohibited and is punishable by a fine and penalty points. • Respect for pedestrians: Drivers are required to give way to pedestrians at pedestrian crossings. • Compulsory insurance: The availability of valid car insurance is mandatory. • In case of an accident: Vehicles must not be moved from the scene until the police arrive, if there are casualties or significant damage.

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