What are the seasonal restrictions for yachting in Dubai?
Seasonal restrictions for yachting in Dubai are mainly related to weather conditions:
- Summer months (June-September): Very hot, temperatures can exceed 40°C, which makes yachting less comfortable.
- Winter months (November-March): The most suitable time for yachting, the temperature is more comfortable (20-30°C) and there is less chance of storms.
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