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What can be seen from a yacht in Dubai?

During our journey, you will see the famous margin of Dubai, make a hook near the famous Atlantis Hotel, located on Jameira’s palm tree, swim to One & Only Royal Mirage, and from there to the 7-star hotel Burj Al. You will also have the opportunity to swim in the sea and conduct water activities.

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Yacht charter in Dubai: How do I pay for a yacht?

The cost of renting a yacht in Dubai may vary depending on the company providing the services. Main payment methods: Bank transfer: one of the most common payment methods, especially when booking in advance. The company provides you with the details for the transfer, and you make the payment through your bank. It is important to keep in mind that bank transfers can take several days, so it is recommended to do this in advance. Credit/Debit cards: Many companies accept credit and debit cards from Visa, Mastercard, American Express and other popular payment systems. This payment method is usually the fastest and most convenient. Cash: Cash payment is possible, especially if you book the yacht directly on site. Keep in mind that yacht rental amounts are usually significant, so it is better to clarify in advance the possibility of paying in cash and limits. Online payment systems: Some companies may accept payments through popular online payment systems such as PayPal. Important points when paying: Deposit: specify the amount and conditions of the deposit. A deposit is usually paid to cover possible damage to the yacht during the rental period and is refunded after the end of the lease if everything is in order with the yacht. Prepayment: Many companies require prepayment (usually from 20% to 50% of the rental price) when booking a yacht. Payment currency: Specify the currency in which the payment is accepted (usually UAE Dirhams (AED), US dollars (USD) or Euros (EUR)). Additional expenses: specify which expenses are included in the rental price (captain's services, fuel, insurance) and which are paid separately. Fees: there are fees for making a payment (for example, the commission of a bank or payment system). Payment confirmation: Be sure to keep the payment confirmation (bank transfer receipt or credit card receipt) until the end of the yacht rental.

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Which popular islands can you visit on a yacht in Dubai?

Popular 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.

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How much does the deposit cost to book a yacht?

To confirm the rental of the yacht, it is necessary to make a deposit - 50% of the cost of renting a yacht and pay for the full cost of all additional services.

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What is the Museum of the Future in Dubai?

The Museum of the Future is an architectural and technological masterpiece dedicated to innovation and the prospects of human development. The building itself is impressive: an oval structure with calligraphic Arabic inscriptions reflecting quotes from Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum about the future. Inside, I was immersed in interactive exhibits dedicated to artificial intelligence, biotechnology, space exploration, and sustainable development. The museum doesn't just offer you a chance to look at exhibits, but actively encourages you to engage with them, stimulating imagination and thought about what our world could be tomorrow. It's a place where science meets art, inspiring visitors with new ideas.

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What opportunities does Dubai offer for outdoor activities?

Dubai is a platform for those who are looking for adrenaline and unusual experiences. One of the most exciting adventures for me was the desert safari. Imagine: you are racing in an SUV over endless dunes, sand is flying up in fountains around, and your heart is beating in time with the roaring engine. After a crazy race, dinner was waiting for us in a Bedouin camp under the stars, with belly dancing and fragrant barbecue. Fans of heights can go on "skydiving" over the "Palm Jumeirah" — an artificial island in the shape of a palm tree. I still remember the feeling of free fall and the breathtaking view of the city and the sea merging on the horizon. Water activities are also impressive: from "kitesurfing" at Kite Beach to "diving" among coral reefs and sunken ships.

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What are the rules for taking photos in public places?

In Dubai, as in many other places, it's important to respect personal space and cultural norms when taking photographs. Photographing military installations, government buildings, and airports is strictly prohibited. It's also not advisable to photograph local people without their consent, especially women. I always try to be polite and ask for permission if I want to take a portrait. In most tourist areas, photography is allowed, and you'll be able to take plenty of stunning shots. However, some mosques and religious sites may have restrictions, so it's best to check with the venue. Drone usage is also regulated and requires special permission.

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Which beach in Dubai is best suited for water sports?

Jumeirah Beach Park is one of the most popular beaches in Dubai for water sports.

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What are the best places for yachting in the world?

Some of the best yachting destinations in the world include: The Mediterranean Sea: - French Riviera: Known for its luxurious marinas, beautiful coastal towns and clear waters. - Greece: The islands of the Aegean and Ionian Seas offer historical attractions and unique culture. - Italy: The Amalfi coast and Sardinia are famous for their picturesque views and cozy coves. Caribbean Sea: - Bahamas: Known for its crystal clear waters and magnificent beaches. - British Virgin Islands: A popular yachting destination due to its numerous sheltered coves and magnificent beaches. - St. Barts: Attracts with its elite status and luxury resorts. Pacific Islands: - Fiji: Islands with incredible natural beauty and cultural wealth. - Hawaii: Unique volcanic landscapes and clear waters. Northern Europe: - Norway: The fjords of Norway offer stunning views and excellent conditions for yachting. - Sweden and Finland: The archipelagos of the Baltic Sea are famous for their natural beauty and calm waters. Southeast Asia: - Thailand: Phuket and Koh Samui attract yachtsmen with their picturesque coves and a variety of marine life. - Malaysia: Langkawi and its surroundings offer magnificent beaches and scuba diving opportunities. What are the features of yachting in different climatic zones? Yachting in different climatic zones has its own characteristics: Tropical zones: - Weather: Warm weather all year round, but tropical storms and hurricanes are possible. - Navigation: A high degree of preparation for sudden weather changes is often required. - Infrastructure: It is well developed in tourist regions such as the Caribbean and Southeast Asia. Temperate zones: - Weather: Clear seasons with moderate temperatures. Summer is the most favorable time for yachting. - Navigation: Weather conditions can change quickly, especially in coastal areas. - Infrastructure: Developed in regions such as the Mediterranean Sea and Northern Europe. Arctic and Antarctic zones: - Weather: Extremely cold conditions, icy waters. - Navigation: Requires special knowledge and equipment for ice conditions. - Infrastructure: Limited, autonomous swimming is often required.

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What is the minimum number of people on board to rent a yacht in Dubai?

There is no minimum number of guests of the yacht, only the maximum. You pay for the rental of yachts entirely, and not for each guest separately.

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How to dress in Dubai to respect local traditions?

Despite Dubai being considered one of the most liberal cities in the region, modesty in clothing is still valued. For men, this means avoiding sleeveless shirts and short shorts in public places. Women are recommended to wear clothing that covers the shoulders and knees. In beach areas and hotels, the requirements are less strict, and swimwear and beachwear are allowed. I always carried a light long-sleeved shirt or scarf with me to cover up if necessary, especially when visiting religious or cultural sites.

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