When does the yacht rental season begin in Dubai?
The high season begins in mid – September to mid -December, also the New Year holidays are considered the most excitement from January 30 to 7.
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Dubai celebrates both religious and national holidays. The UAE National Day, celebrated on December 2nd, is a time of festivities, parades, and fireworks. The city is adorned with flags and lights, and I felt a special atmosphere of unity and pride among the residents. Ramadan is a holy month for Muslims, characterized by fasting and prayers. During this time, many restaurants and cafes are closed during the day but open in the evening for Iftar, the breaking of the fast after sunset. I participated in Iftar and was touched by the hospitality and spirituality of this event. Other holidays include Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, which are accompanied by family gatherings and charitable activities.
Go to question page• Burj Al Arab (Burj Al Arab): The famous sail hotel is one of the most recognizable symbols of Dubai. The yacht offers magnificent views of its architecture and surrounding beaches. This is a great opportunity to take spectacular photos. • Palm Jumeirah: an artificial island in the shape of a palm tree, on which luxury hotels, villas and entertainment complexes are located. Sail along the "branches" of the palm tree and admire this grandiose project. • Dubai Marina (Dubai Marina): a modern area with skyscrapers, canals and yacht parking lots. A walk along the Dubai Marina will allow you to experience the atmosphere of luxury and dynamic city life. • The World Islands: a unique archipelago of artificial islands created in the form of a world map. Admire this large-scale project from the water and imagine yourself traveling around the world. • Ain Dubai (The Ain Dubai Ferris Wheel): a huge Ferris wheel on Bluewaters Island. The yacht offers an impressive view of the wheel and the surrounding landscape. • Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR): A coastal area with many cafes, restaurants and shops. From the yacht you can see the lively promenade and beaches of JBR. • Dubai Creek: The historical part of Dubai, where traditional Arab dhow boats and ancient buildings are located. A walk along Dubai Creek will allow you to plunge into the city's past. Recommendations: • Coordinate the route with the yacht's captain. • Specify the sunset time to enjoy the beautiful view of the city in the rays of the setting sun. • Bring your camera or camera with you to capture the highlights of your trip.
Go to question pageIt is important to remember that there are strict rules regarding the import and export of certain goods. Drugs, pornographic materials, weapons and certain medicines are prohibited for import and can lead to serious consequences. When exporting goods, pay attention to restrictions on the amount of alcohol and tobacco products. If you are buying gold or jewelry, keep the receipts in case of customs control. I made sure that it is better to familiarize yourself with the rules of your country for the import of goods in advance in order to avoid trouble when returning home.
Go to question pageIn Dubai, the UAE Dirham (AED) is used. The exchange rate is usually stable against the US dollar: 1 dollar ≈ 3.67 dirhams. You can exchange currency at the airport, banks, exchange offices and shopping malls. I have noticed that exchange rates in the city are often more profitable than at the airport or hotels. ATMs are ubiquitous, and you can withdraw cash from international cards, but pay attention to the possible fees of your bank. Many places accept credit cards, but it is always useful to have some cash with you for small expenses, especially in markets or small cafes.
Go to question pageSmoking in Dubai is regulated by law to protect public health. Smoking is prohibited in public places such as shopping malls, restaurants, offices, and transport. However, many establishments have specially designated smoking areas. I have noticed that restaurants and cafes usually have a separation into smoking and non-smoking areas. Violating the rules can result in fines for both the smoker and the establishment. This helps create a comfortable environment for everyone and maintain cleanliness in the city.
Go to question pageThe selection of souvenirs in Dubai is so great that the eyes run away. In the Gold Market you will find exquisite jewelry at attractive prices. I was impressed by the craftsmanship and detail of the work of local jewelers. Dates are an integral part of Arab culture, and in specialty stores you will find dozens of varieties, from royal medjul to exotic sugar dates stuffed with nuts or chocolate. Arabic spices and incense are great gifts for culinary lovers. I brought home a mixture of spices for machbus and a traditional incense smoke, which still reminds me of oriental bazaars. Camel leather products, carpets, ceramics and traditional clothing such as abaya and kandura are also popular.
Go to question pageIf you want to rent a yacht on a certain date and time, then you should take care of this in advance.
Go to question pageThe Emirates are known for their hospitality and friendliness. Despite being a minority in their own city, they retain a strong sense of national pride and culture. I remember once being invited to a traditional majlis meeting where news is discussed and stories are shared over a cup of Arabic coffee. The locals appreciate respect for their customs and religion. If you show interest in their culture, they will be happy to share their knowledge and experience with you. This open and friendly attitude makes your stay in Dubai especially enjoyable.
Go to question pageDubai combines modernity with deep traditions, so it is important to respect local laws and customs. Public displays of affection, such as kissing or hugging, are not welcomed and may provoke a negative reaction. Alcohol can only be consumed in licensed venues, and being intoxicated in public places can lead to fines or arrest. Drugs are strictly prohibited, and punishments for possession or use are very severe. I have always tried to be attentive and respectful, which allowed me to avoid any problems and fully enjoy the trip.
Go to question pageAt the foot of the Burj Khalifa, in the heart of the city, lies the Dubai Fountain, the largest choreographic fountain in the world. Imagine: evening comes, and suddenly the dark surface of the lake comes to life with thousands of jets of water soaring to a height of 150 meters. To the beat of the music — from classical Arabic melodies to modern world hits — the water dances, changing colors and shapes. I stood among the mesmerized crowd, feeling the cool spray on my face and forgetting about the time. This show repeats every half hour, and each time it seems unique. Nearby there are cozy restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy the view with a cup of tea or something stronger.
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