What do you need to know about the rental of a boat in Dubai?
Renting a yacht in Dubai is a good opportunity to get to know the city in a new way and discover your favorite places. Dubai is famous for its culture and architecture, high buildings, excellent weather and beautiful sandy beaches. Dubai is an ideal place for sea walks along the Persian Gulf.
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Average duration of yacht rental trips in Dubai: - Hour trips: 2-4 hours, popular for short walks and small events. Please note that many yachts have a minimum rental time of three hours. - Half-day trips: 5-6 hours, suitable for longer excursions and fishing. - Whole-day trips: 8-10 hours, ideal for complex events and cruises, for example, for a hike to the islands or a full circle through the Dubai Water Canal. - Multi-day trips: From 24 hours or more, for those who want to spend a few days on a yacht, for example, go to another city in Abu Dhabi or walk to another country - Oman, Qatar, Bahrain.
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 pageSeasonal restrictions for yachting in Dubai are mainly related to weather conditions: - Summer months (June-September): Very hot, temperatures can exceed 40°C, which makes yachting less comfortable. - Winter months (November-March): The most suitable time for yachting, the temperature is more comfortable (20-30°C) and there is less chance of storms.
Go to question pageDubai has become an international business hub thanks to its free economic zones, such as the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). Companies here can benefit from tax exemptions, 100% foreign ownership, and simplified registration procedures. I have spoken to entrepreneurs who have noted the high speed of business establishment and government support.
Go to question pageDubai is a unique cocktail of tradition and modernity. Despite the rapid growth and globalization, the city retains deep roots in Islamic culture. The muezzin's call to prayer five times a day fills the streets with melodious sounds. Hospitality here is not just a word, but a way of life: you will always be greeted with a smile and offered a cup of fragrant Arabic coffee with dates. It is customary to dress modestly, especially in places where there are many locals. At the same time, Dubai is open to different cultures and religions, and people from more than 200 nationalities live here side by side.
Go to question pageOf course, we are ready to provide you with the opportunity to organize a timbilding or corporate party.
Go to question pageBurj Khalifa is a skyscraper with a height of 828 meters, which is the tallest building in the world. It is located in the center of Dubai and is a symbol of modernization and innovation of the city.
Go to question pageDubai is renowned for its unique skyline, and besides the Burj Khalifa, there are many other impressive skyscrapers. The Burj Al Arab is a luxurious hotel shaped like a sail, standing on an artificial island. I couldn't miss the opportunity to have a cup of tea there while enjoying the sea views. The Emirates Towers are two elegant skyscrapers reflecting sunlight and symbolizing the city's business prowess. The Cayan Tower, also known as the "twisted tower," rotates 90 degrees from base to top, creating a stunning visual effect. Walking along Dubai Marina, I was amazed by the architectural diversity and boldness of the design solutions.
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 pageThe rules for children on a yacht in Dubai include: - Life jackets: It is mandatory to use life jackets for all children outside the cabin. Especially on the nose during pitching. - Supervision: Constant adult supervision of children, especially when on deck. Ask the crew to keep a close eye on your child. - Training: Familiarize children with safety rules and emergency procedures.
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