What is the quality of the internet and mobile connectivity in Dubai?
Dubai offers high-speed internet and excellent mobile coverage. I was pleasantly surprised by the speed and stability of the connection, even in public areas. Free Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, cafes, and shopping malls. Mobile connectivity is provided by two major operators: Etisalat and du. I purchased a tourist SIM card at the airport and had no issues using the internet or making local calls. 5G networks are being actively rolled out, which is especially convenient for those who rely on fast internet for work or entertainment. Moreover, many public spaces, such as the metro and parks, are equipped with Wi-Fi hotspots, making getting around the city even more convenient.
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Go to question pageRenting a yacht in Dubai is a good opportunity to get to know the city in a new way and discover your favorite places.
Go to question pageThe number of people a yacht can hold depends on its size. A small yacht (up to 10 meters) can typically accommodate 4-6 people. Medium-sized yachts (10-20 meters) can hold 8-12 people. Larger yachts (over 20 meters) can hold 12-20 people or more. However, keep in mind that these are just rough estimates, and they may vary depending on the design and type of yacht.
Go to question pageBefore traveling, it is important to familiarize yourself with the visa requirements. Citizens of many countries, including Russia, can obtain a free tourist visa on arrival for up to 90 days. I recommend checking the current information on the official website of the emirate or at the UAE consulate, as rules may change. Upon entry, you will need a valid passport that is valid for at least six months from the date of arrival. At the airport, I was asked to fill out a migration card and go through standard control procedures. Everything went quickly and without complications, and soon I was enjoying the sights of the city.
Go to question pagePalm Jumeirah is an artificial island shaped like a palm tree, one of the most ambitious engineering projects in the world. Construction began in 2001 and required about 94 million cubic meters of sand and 7 million tons of rock. I strolled along the "trunk" of the palm, where hotels, restaurants, and residential complexes are located, and couldn't stop being amazed by the scale of the project. The "leaves" of the palm are luxurious villas with private beaches. The crown houses Atlantis The Palm hotel, a symbol of luxury and hospitality. After climbing The View at The Palm, an observation deck at a height of 240 meters, I was able to appreciate the grandeur of this structure and enjoy the panorama of Dubai and the Persian Gulf. The creation of Palm Jumeirah has shown the world that nothing is impossible for Dubai.
Go to question pageThe basic rules of the road in Dubai largely coincide with generally accepted international standards, but they have their own peculiarities.: • Drunk driving: Strictly prohibited and punishable by heavy fines, loss of driver's license, and even imprisonment. The permissible blood alcohol level is 0%. • Driving during Ramadan: During the daytime, when Muslims fast, it is especially important to exercise increased attention and caution on the roads. • Seat belts: Mandatory for all passengers, including those in the back seat. • Child safety seats: Mandatory for children up to a certain age and weight (usually up to 4 years old or until the child's height reaches 145 cm). • Speeding: Controlled by a strict system of cameras and radars. The fines for speeding are very high. • Using a mobile phone: It is forbidden to use a mobile phone while driving without a hands-free headset. • Turn signals: It is mandatory to use turn signals when changing lanes and making turns. • Running a red light: It is strictly prohibited and is punishable by a fine and penalty points. • Respect for pedestrians: Drivers are required to give way to pedestrians at pedestrian crossings. • Compulsory insurance: The availability of valid car insurance is mandatory. • In case of an accident: Vehicles must not be moved from the scene until the police arrive, if there are casualties or significant damage.
Go to question pageWhen choosing a yacht for rent in Dubai, the following factors should be taken into account.
Go to question pageTo rent a yacht in Dubai, you will need: - Passport: For signing a contract. - Credit card: To pay the rent. Many yachts are equipped with terminals for accepting bank cards.
Go to question pageYes, you can book a yacht on the main page.
Go to question pageIn Dubai's hot climate, water parks become a real lifesaver. Aquaventure Waterpark, located at Atlantis The Palm hotel, is one of the largest in the world. I tested my courage there on the "Leap of Faith" slide, where you are practically thrown vertically down through a transparent tube, passing through a shark pool. Wild Wadi Waterpark, located next to Burj Al Arab, offers themed attractions based on Arabian tales. I especially enjoyed "Jumeirah Sceirah" - a 33-meter high slide where you rush at speeds up to 80 km/h. For families with young children, Laguna Waterpark in La Mer offers more relaxed entertainment, including a lazy river and beach areas.
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