What makes Burj Khalifa unique?

The Burj Khalifa is not just a building, it is a statement of limitless possibilities. When you stand at its base and look up, it seems that the top dissolves into the clouds. In addition to the record height, the building impresses with its architecture inspired by the shape of the desert flower Hymenocallis. Inside there is the Armani Hotel, luxury residences and offices. The observation deck “At The Top” on the 148th floor offers a breathtaking view: the city stretches beneath you as if in the palm of your hand, and beyond – the endless desert and the sea. This is a place where you really feel the scale of human achievement.

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What other additional costs can there be when renting a yacht in Dubai?

When renting yachts, additional expenses may arise.

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What sizes of yachts are available for rent in Dubai?

We have a large selection of yachts.

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How to get to Burj Khalifa?

Burj Khalifa can be reached by metro, taxi or bus. The nearest metro station is Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall on the Red Line. From the station, you can walk to the skyscraper or take a free shuttle to the Dubai Mall, which is located nearby.

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How do I choose the right yacht?

When choosing a yacht, several factors should be taken into account: Purpose: Determine what you need a yacht for — for short walks, long trips, sports competitions or accommodation on board. Size: Take into account the number of people who will be on board and the necessary space for a comfortable stay. Budget: Set a budget for the purchase, operation and maintenance of the yacht. Yacht Type: Decide whether you need a sailing or motor yacht, depending on your preferences. Additional amenities: Think about the amenities you need, such as beds, kitchen, bathrooms and entertainment areas.

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Dubai: What to see?

During the boat, you will see the famous Burj al-Arab Hotel, which is one of the highest buildings in the world.

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Which famous personalities have visited Dubai?

Dubai is a popular vacation and entertainment destination for many celebrities from all over the world. Here are just a few of them: • Cast: Tom Cruise, Leonardo DiCaprio, Will Smith, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan, Jackie Chan, Ryan Reynolds, Zac Efron, Jamie Foxx. • Musicians: Beyonce, Jay-Z, Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, Katy Perry, Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Drake, The Weeknd, Eminem, Kanye West, Ariana Grande. Athletes: Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Roger Federer, Tiger Woods, Lewis Hamilton, Conor McGregor. • Models: Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, Bella Hadid, Naomi Campbell. • * Bloggers and Influencers: Many famous bloggers and influencers regularly visit Dubai and share their experiences on social media.

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Can I swim during a trip?

Yes, on the routes from 4 hours you can swim at sea and have fun on water attractions - skating on a banana, tablet, water skis, etc.

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What are the safety requirements for a yacht in Dubai?

The main safety requirements for a yacht in Dubai include: - Life jackets: It is mandatory to have a sufficient number of life jackets for all passengers. - Fire extinguishers: The presence of fire extinguishers on board. - Navigation equipment: GPS, compass and maps. - Communication: Radio equipment for communication with coastal services. - First aid: First aid kit and trained staff. - Safety rules: Familiarization of all passengers with the rules of conduct and emergency measures.

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What natural landmarks are near Dubai?

Beyond Dubai's urban skyscrapers, stunning natural landscapes await. The desert is the heart of the emirate. I embarked on a desert safari and was captivated by the endless dunes, changing color in the setting sun. At night, the star-studded sky creates a sense of infinity. The Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary is a unique place where you can observe pink flamingos and other migratory birds in their natural habitat. Mountain enthusiasts can venture to the neighboring emirate of Hatta, home to Hatta Dam and Hatta Rock Pools – ideal spots for hiking, kayaking, and picnicking. I enjoyed the tranquility and coolness of the mountain air, a welcome contrast to the city's hustle and bustle.

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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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