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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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If you suffer from sea disease, then we offer several ways to reduce discomfort.

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How to rent a car in Dubai?

You can rent a car in Dubai as follows: Company Selection: Choose an international or local car rental company (e.g. Hertz, Avis, Budget, Europcar). Documents: A valid driver's license, international driver's license (if required), passport and credit card will be required for the rental. Booking: Book a car online or through the company's office. Specify the rental period and additional services (for example, GPS navigator, child safety seat). Getting a car: Sign a rental agreement and get a car at the company's office or at the airport.

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What is the cost of a 2-hour lease of yachts in Dubai?

The cost of a two -hour lease of a yacht in Dubai depends on the selected model of the yacht, its equipment.

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Breakfast on a yacht in Dubai, how to organize?

When booking a yacht, you can order breakfast from the chef.

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What are the average prices for yacht rentals in Dubai?

Average yacht rental prices in Dubai depend on the type of yacht and the duration of the lease: - Small motor yachts: from 350 to 1,300 AED per hour. - Medium-sized motor yachts: from 1,500 to 5,000 AED per hour. - Luxury superyachts: from 10,000 AED and above per hour.

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Where are the yachts refueled?

Refueling 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.

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What historical sites are worth visiting in Dubai?

Must-visit: • Al-Fahidi (Bastakia): An old neighborhood with traditional houses. • Dubai Museum (Fort Al Fahidi): The history of the city in the ancient fort. Dubai Bay (Creek): Boat trip "Abra", markets. • Heritage/Diving Villages: Traditions and Crafts. • Shindagha: The old houses of the sheikhs. Other options: • Hutta Fort: A mountain fort. • Jumeirah Mosque: Traditional architecture. In short: you can see old Dubai at Al Fahidi, Dubai Museum and Dubai Bay.

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What restaurants offer the best cuisine in Dubai?

Dubai is a true foodie paradise, where culinary traditions from around the world converge in one place. One of the most memorable places for me was "Al Mahara" restaurant in the Burj Al Arab hotel. Getting there is an adventure in itself: you walk through an "underwater" tunnel, surrounded by a huge aquarium with exotic fish. I was captivated not only by the exquisite seafood cuisine but also by the fairytale atmosphere straight out of "One Thousand and One Nights." If you are looking for something more authentic, "Al Fanar" offers traditional Emirati cuisine in an old Dubai atmosphere. I tried there "hari", a tender dish of wheat and meat cooked over a slow fire, and it was a revelation for my taste buds. For lovers of panoramic views, you should visit "At.mosphere" on the 122nd floor of the Burj Khalifa, where dinner is accompanied by a breathtaking bird's-eye view of the city.

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What religions are represented in Dubai?

Although Islam is the state religion of the UAE, Dubai demonstrates remarkable religious tolerance. It is home to people of various faiths, including Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Buddhism. The city has churches, temples, and gurdwaras where believers can freely practice their religion. I visited the Holy Trinity Church Complex, where several Christian denominations are located under one roof. This place has become a symbol of unity and understanding. Such openness contributes to the harmonious coexistence of many nationalities and cultures in Dubai.

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How often does the yacht need to be serviced?

Regular yacht maintenance includes: Monthly maintenance: Checking the condition of the hull, cleaning the deck, checking the operation of all systems. Seasonal service: Yacht preparation for the season (in spring) and conservation (in autumn). It includes checking engines, changing oils, checking sails and ropes. Annual maintenance: Comprehensive inspection and repair of all systems, including electronics, plumbing, navigation and security systems. Maintenance as needed: Repair and replacement of worn or damaged parts, carried out as needed.

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