What is Global Village and what can you see there?
Global Village is a unique cultural and entertainment complex that I would describe as a world fair under the open sky. Located on a vast area, it is divided into pavilions representing different countries and regions of the world. Walking through Global Village, I felt like a traveler crossing borders without visas and passports. Each pavilion offers authentic products, dishes of national cuisine, and entertainment programs. I tasted Turkish sweets, bought Indian spices, and enjoyed African dances. Evening shows, fireworks, and attractions make this place perfect for family recreation.
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Dubai is located on the eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the southern part of the Persian Gulf. It is the largest city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and one of the seven emirates that make up the country.
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Go to question page• Hidden charges: Review the rental agreement and make sure that you understand all the services included and not included in the price. Ask if you need to pay extra for fuel, captain's services, cleaning, insurance, etc. • Yacht condition: Before signing the contract, carefully inspect the yacht and make sure that it is in good condition. Fix all existing damages to avoid future claims. • License/rights: if you plan to operate the yacht yourself, make sure that you have a license to operate the vessel recognized in the UAE. Otherwise, you will need to rent a yacht with a captain. • Insurance: make sure that the yacht is insured and that the insurance covers all possible risks (damage to the yacht, liability to third parties, etc.). • Rules and restrictions: read the rules and restrictions in force in the waters of Dubai (for example, a ban on swimming in certain places, speed limits, etc.). • Captain and crew: If you rent a yacht with a captain and crew, make sure they have the necessary qualifications and work experience. • Reviews: Before booking, read reviews about the yacht rental company. • Contract: Read the contract carefully, paying attention to the rights and obligations of the parties, cancellation conditions and dispute resolution. How to avoid problems: • Choose a yacht rental company carefully. • Ask all your questions before signing the contract. • Read the contract carefully and make sure that you understand all the terms. • Follow the safety rules on the water.
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Go to question page1. Choose the type of trip: short walk or long safari. 2. Find a tour operator: via the Internet, travel agency or hotel. Compare prices, reviews, and included services. 3. Book a tour: online, by phone or in person. Specify the details. 4. Get ready: comfortable clothes, shoes, sun protection, water. 5. Enjoy: Follow the instructions, take pictures. Useful links to find: Viator, GetYourGuide, Local Adventures.
Go to question pageThe cost of a yacht can vary significantly depending on many factors, such as the size, type, age and level of equipment of the vessel. The approximate price ranges in dirhams are as follows: - Small sailing yachts: from 37,000 to 370,000 AED - Small motor yachts: from 74,000 to 740,000 AED - Medium sailing yachts: from 370,000 to 1,850,000 AED - Medium-sized motor yachts: from 740,000 to 3,700,000 AED - Superyachts and megayachts: from 37,000,000 to several hundred million AED These prices may vary depending on the condition of the yacht, its age, brand and additional features such as navigation systems, living quarters and entertainment equipment.
Go to question pageSome 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.
Go to question pageTo get a good tan and not burn on a yacht in Dubai, several rules should be followed.
Go to question pageThe equipment of the yacht depends on the selected model.
Go to question pageThe main components used on the yacht include: Straight Knot: Used to tie two ends of a rope of the same diameter. Bowline: Creates a secure loop at the end of the rope, easily untied after loading. Figure-Eight Knot: Prevents the rope from slipping out of blocks and stoppers. Sheet Bend: Connects two ropes of different diameters. Garrote (Clove Hitch): Used to temporarily attach a rope to a rack or rail. Knot "bow" (Round Turn and Two Half Hitches): Secure fastening of the rope to the anchor chain or ring.
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