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What is the Palm Jumeirah?

Palm Jumeirah is an artificial island in the shape of a palm tree, one of the most famous and ambitious projects in Dubai. The island includes residential complexes, hotels, restaurants and entertainment venues. The Atlantis The Palm Hotel is located on the island, with an aquapark and a marine aquarium.

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What is the history of yachting?

The history of yachting goes back to ancient times, when people began to use sailing ships for fishing, trade and military purposes. Ancient times: The first sailing ships appeared in Ancient Egypt around 4000 BC . Middle Ages: Vikings and other navigators used sailing ships to explore and conquer new territories. XVII century: The term "yacht" (from the Dutch "jacht") became popular when the Dutch began using small fast ships to transport dignitaries. XVIII-XIX centuries: Yachts became popular among the European nobility, who used them for entertainment and racing. The first registered yacht race took place in 1661 in England. XX century: Yachting became a mass hobby, yacht clubs and international competitions appeared. In the 1950s, the first round-the-world single regatta was held. Modernity: Modern technologies and materials have made yachts more accessible and comfortable. Yachting continues to develop, attracting new enthusiasts and offering a variety of recreational and sports opportunities.

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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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Drifting on a ship what is it

Drift is an undesirable movement of a yacht due to wind or current. If this is not followed, it may lead to the yacht's deviation from the course.

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What are the routes proposed for renting yachts in Dubai?
What food festivals are held in Dubai?

There are many food festivals in Dubai! Dubai Food Festival is the largest. Taste of Dubai and Street Food Market offer street food Dubai Food Festival (LFF): The largest festival, haute cuisine and street food (February-March). • Dubai Restaurant Week (DRW): Fixed-price sets in the best restaurants (February-March, as part of the DFF). • Taste of Dubai: Open-air restaurants, mini-meals (November). • Coffee Festival Dubai: For coffee lovers (September). • Gulfood: An exhibition for professionals, interesting for gourmets (February). • Street Food Market DXB: Street food (various dates).

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How does Dubai take care of ecology and sustainable development?

Despite the city's reputation for high resource consumption, Dubai is actively implementing green initiatives. I visited The Sustainable City, a district fully designed with sustainability principles in mind. It utilizes renewable energy sources, a waste recycling system, and water conservation measures. The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park is one of the largest in the world and demonstrates the city's commitment to clean energy. Campaigns are also being conducted to reduce plastic usage and conserve biodiversity, especially in marine ecosystems. During my visit to Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, I learned about programs to protect mangrove forests and rare bird species. These efforts show that Dubai takes its impact on the environment seriously.

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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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Is there a bartender on a yacht?

Our team includes bartenders with extensive experience in service.

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What are the speed limits for yachts in Dubai?

Speed limits for yachts in Dubai vary depending on the area: - Marinas and ports: Speed limit up to 5-7 knots. - Near beaches and bathing areas: Speed limit up to 5 knots. - Open waters: Usually the speed is not limited, but it is recommended to take reasonable precautions and take into account weather conditions.

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What cultural characteristics are inherent in Dubai?

Dubai 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.

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