What is Dubai Marina and what is it famous for?
Dubai Marina is a 3-kilometer long artificial canal, surrounded by skyscrapers and residential complexes. Walking along the Marina Walk, I felt like I was in the center of a modern metropolis, where life is bustling around the clock. Here you can see luxury yachts moored at the docks and even rent one for a sea voyage. In the evening, Marina transforms into a lively district with many restaurants, cafes, and shops. I enjoyed dinner at one of the restaurants overlooking the water, watching the city reflected in the calm surface of the canal. For those who love adventure, there is an opportunity to climb the “Ain Dubai”, the largest Ferris wheel in the world, located on Bluewaters Island next to the Marina.
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Dubai is considered one of the safest cities in the world, and I personally felt very comfortable there. However, as with any major city, it's important to follow basic precautions. Always keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded places like markets or shopping malls. Respect for local laws and customs is a key aspect of safety. Avoid conflicts and do not disrupt public order. Remember that drinking alcohol in public while intoxicated can result in fines or arrest. I always tried to be courteous and mindful, which made my stay pleasant and carefree.
Go to question pageDesert Safari is a popular tourist excursion in Dubai, including an off—road trip over sand dunes, camel riding, dinner at a Bedouin camp and entertainment shows. The tour is usually held in the evening and allows you to enjoy the sunset in the desert.
Go to question pageVarious events are held on yachts in Dubai: - Corporate meetings: Business meetings and corporate events. - Weddings: Ceremonies and wedding banquets on board. - Parties: Private parties and birthday celebrations. - Fishing: Organized fishing tours. - Holiday dinners: Romantic dinners and evening cruises.
Go to question pageYes, when booking behind each yacht, his staff and captain are assigned.
Go to question pageThe following traditional dishes are worth trying in Dubai: - Mahbus: A rice dish with meat (lamb, chicken or fish) and spices. - Shawarma: Meat wrapped in pita bread with vegetables and sauce. - Mansaf: A dish of rice with mutton and yogurt sauce. - Hummus: Mashed chickpeas with olive oil, lemon juice and garlic. - - Lukuma: Sweet dough balls fried and drizzled with honey or syrup.
Go to question pageFor visiting Dubai, no special vaccinations are required unless you are arriving from a region with a high risk of infectious diseases. However, it is recommended to have standard vaccinations such as hepatitis A and B, diphtheria, tetanus, and polio. I checked my vaccination status before the trip and consulted with a doctor. This is a general recommendation for travelers to ensure safety and health during the journey.
Go to question pageYes, you can drink alcohol in Dubai, but only in licensed bars, restaurants and hotels. Alcohol can also be purchased at licensed specialty stores. Drinking alcohol on the street and in public places is strictly prohibited.
Go to question pageBefore sailing, the captain of the yacht checks all the navigation and equipment systems.
Go to question pageIt is easy to rent a yacht in Athens through the AnyShips service. The capital of Greece is ideal for a seaside holiday: azure waters, picturesque landscapes and first-class service. The company's fleet includes comfortable motor yachts, sailing vessels and catamarans. Are you ready for a luxury trip? The AnyShips team is your trusted yacht rental partner in Athens. We provide only reliable vessels with experienced captains, guarantee safety and create a unique atmosphere. No matter where you want to go, to the hidden coves, a family cruise, a coastal party on board, or just to relax, we will make your vacation perfect.
Go to question pageDubai 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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