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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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What is a yacht?

Let's start with the basics. A yacht is not just a "big boat". This is a vessel that is used for recreation and entertainment. Yachts can be sailing and motor yachts, as well as vary in size and style. If you see a yacht in the distance, do not rush to call for rescuers — most likely, it's just someone who decided to spend the weekend away from civilization.

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What education and training opportunities are available in Dubai?

Dubai has transformed into a global education hub, attracting students and faculty from all over the world. Dubai Knowledge Park and Dubai International Academic City host campuses of leading universities, such as the University of Wollongong and Heriot-Watt University. I attended a lecture at the American University in Dubai and was impressed by the modern technologies and multinational atmosphere. Additionally, the city offers a wide range of language schools and courses in various fields – from business to art. I enrolled in a short-term Arabic language course at Eton Institute, which enriched my journey by allowing me to better understand the culture and interact with locals.

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When does the yacht rental season end in Dubai?

Low seasonality begins from the beginning of January.

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What are the best nightclubs and bars?

White Dubai is a popular club with an outdoor terrace. Cavalli Club is a luxury club with a unique design. Barasti Beach Bar is a relaxing beach bar with live music.

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What cruises and sea excursions are available to tourists?

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.

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What museums and galleries are there in Dubai?

Despite its futuristic appearance, Dubai cherishes its history. The Dubai Museum, located in the ancient fort of Al Fahidi, offers a journey through time. Descending into the cool underground halls, you immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the old city with its markets, houses and crafts. I was particularly impressed by the interactive expositions where you can learn about pearl mining, once the main fishery of the region. For art lovers, the Alsercal Avenue area has become a real discovery. Modern art galleries, cafes and studios are hidden among the converted warehouses. Here I met artists from all over the world, discussing art over a cup of strong Arabic coffee.

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How to confirm booking?

In order to confirm the reservation, enough or full payment, or prepayments of 50%

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How old is Anyships?

The company has been operating since 2008, in Dubai since 2018.

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What is a Keel on a ship

The 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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What currency should I take with me to Dubai?

It is better to take UAE dirhams (AED) with you to Dubai for convenience of calculations. You can also take US dollars or euros, which can be easily exchanged for dirhams at exchange offices, banks and hotels.

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