What is the Museum of the Future in Dubai?
The Museum of the Future is an architectural and technological masterpiece dedicated to innovation and the prospects of human development. The building itself is impressive: an oval structure with calligraphic Arabic inscriptions reflecting quotes from Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum about the future. Inside, I was immersed in interactive exhibits dedicated to artificial intelligence, biotechnology, space exploration, and sustainable development. The museum doesn’t just offer you a chance to look at exhibits, but actively encourages you to engage with them, stimulating imagination and thought about what our world could be tomorrow. It’s a place where science meets art, inspiring visitors with new ideas.
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Sea cruises offer a new perspective on Dubai. I went on an evening cruise through Dubai Marina on a traditional dhow boat. The city lights reflected in the water, creating a magical atmosphere. Dinner on board with local cuisine and live music made the evening unforgettable. For those seeking luxury, yacht rentals are available, allowing you to explore the coast, see the Palm Jumeirah, and Burj Al Arab from the sea. Cruises to Bluewaters Island, home to Ain Dubai, the world's largest observation wheel, are also popular. Deep-sea fishing and water sports complete the list of water-based entertainment.
Go to question pagePreparing a yacht for sailing includes several key stages: Technical Condition Check: Inspect and check the condition of all yacht systems, including engine, sails, electronics and equipment. Restocking: Stock up on fuel, water, and food in sufficient quantities for the entire trip. Checking life-saving equipment: Make sure that there are enough life jackets, fire extinguishers, first-aid kits and other safety equipment on board. Navigation Equipment Upgrade: Check and update maps, GPS navigators and other navigation devices. Checking weather forecasts: Get up-to-date weather forecasts for the entire route and plan your trip taking into account possible changes in weather conditions. Informing Coastguards: Inform coastguards and loved ones about your route and estimated time of arrival
Go to question pageCatering on the yacht includes the following steps: Menu planning: Determine the diet based on the duration of the trip, the preferences of the crew and the available products. Grocery Shopping: Buy fresh food that can be stored for a long time. Consider the storage options on the yacht. Food Storage: Use refrigerators, freezers and airtight containers to store food. Cooking: Arrange a place for cooking on board. Some yachts are equipped with full kitchens with stoves and ovens. Waste management: Consider a waste disposal system to keep the ship clean.
Go to question pageWeather in Dubai during the winter months (November-March): • Air temperature: During the day, it is usually +24°C - +28°C (75-82°F), at night it can drop to +15°C - +20°C (59-68°F). • Sunny days: Most days are sunny and clear. • Precipitation: Winter is the wettest period, but rains are rare and usually short-lived. • Water temperature: The water in the Persian Gulf remains warm enough for swimming in winter (+22°C - +24°C / 72-75°F). • Humidity: Humidity is lower than in summer, which makes the weather more comfortable. In general, the winter months are the best time to visit Dubai. The weather is warm and sunny, ideal for beach holidays, excursions and other outdoor activities.
Go to question pageThe yacht must have the following safety systems: Life jackets: Must be in sufficient quantity for all passengers and crew. Life rafts and circles: Means of rescue on the water in case of an emergency. Fire extinguishers: Located at key points of the yacht, including the engine room and kitchen. Fire blankets: Used to extinguish small fires. First Aid Kit: Contains the necessary medicines and first aid supplies. Radio stations: For communication with coastal services and other vessels. Apiru (EPIRB): A satellite emergency beacon for transmitting distress signals. Navigation lights: To indicate the yacht at night and in poor visibility. Smoke and light signals: To attract attention in case of an accident. Video surveillance systems: To monitor the situation on board and around the yacht.
Go to question pageBasic rules: • Always wear life jackets when going out to sea, especially if you cannot swim or are intoxicated. • Do not overload the yacht. The number of passengers must not exceed the allowed number specified in the rental agreement. • Observe fire safety regulations. Do not smoke in the wrong places, do not make an open fire. • Follow the instructions of the captain and crew. They are responsible for your safety and know how to act in different situations. • Take care of the yacht's equipment and furniture. • Do not throw garbage overboard. Use special trash containers. • Observe the rules of conduct in protected areas and near marine life. Respect other passengers and crew: • Keep quiet at night. • Do not drink alcohol in excessive quantities. • Do not interfere with the crew's work. • Be polite and friendly. • Check the rental rules with the company: each company may have its own rules of conduct on the yacht. Be sure to familiarize yourself with them before going to sea. What is forbidden on a yacht (usually): • Transportation and use of drugs. • Transportation of weapons and explosives. • Violation of UAE customs regulations. • Going to sea without the permission of the captain. • Operating the yacht under the influence of alcohol or drugs (if you have the right to manage). Consequences of violating the rules: • The lessor company may charge you a fine. • You can be dropped off the yacht at the nearest port. • You may be held liable in accordance with UAE law.
Go to question pageAin Dubai is the largest observation wheel in the world, located on Bluewaters Island. Standing at 250 meters tall, it towers over the city, offering breathtaking panoramic views. I bought a ticket for sunset to see the city transform into evening lights. The cabins are spacious, with panoramic windows and comfortable seating. In one rotation, which takes about 38 minutes, I was able to take in all the key attractions: Burj Khalifa, Palm Jumeirah, and Dubai Marina. It’s not just an attraction; it’s a true engineering marvel, symbolizing Dubai's ambitions and aspirations for new heights.
Go to question pageThe most popular time to rent a yacht in Dubai is the time of sunset.
Go to question pageIn Dubai, sports are not just a way to stay fit, but also a part of the culture. Football is adored here, and you'll often see groups of young people playing on makeshift fields or watching matches in cafes. However, camel racing is considered the most traditional sport. I visited one such race at the Al Marmoom racecourse, and it was a thrilling spectacle: camels, steered by robot jockeys, racing across the sandy track to the cheers of the audience. Falconry is another ancient pastime still practiced today. I visited the Dubai Falconry Academy, where I learned about the intricacies of training these majestic birds and even got to hold a falcon on my arm. In addition, water sports such as windsurfing, kitesurfing, and diving are very popular thanks to the abundance of beaches and warm water.
Go to question pageThe keel is a long structure under the bottom of the yacht, which helps it maintain stability. We can say that the keel is an anchor for your peace of mind: it prevents the yacht from capsizing in strong winds.
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