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Where is Dubai located?

Dubai is located on the eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the southern part of the Persian Gulf. It is the largest city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and one of the seven emirates that make up the country.

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Where can I learn how to sail a yacht?

Yacht management training can be completed at the following locations: Yacht schools: Specialized schools offering courses and trainings. Examples include the RYA and ASA (American Sailing Association) schools. Maritime Academies: Educational institutions that provide more in-depth training and diplomas. Private instructors: Private lessons with experienced captains and instructors. Yacht Clubs: Many clubs offer training for their members, including theoretical and practical classes.

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What events take place in winter?

Dubai Shopping Festival (usually takes place in January). Dubai Food Festival (in February). Various fairs and festivals, including Christmas holidays.

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What are the features of the local climate in Dubai and the weather in the winter months?

Weather in Dubai during the winter months (November-March): • Air temperature: During the day, it is usually +24°C - +28°C (75-82°F), at night it can drop to +15°C - +20°C (59-68°F). • Sunny days: Most days are sunny and clear. • Precipitation: Winter is the wettest period, but rains are rare and usually short-lived. • Water temperature: The water in the Persian Gulf remains warm enough for swimming in winter (+22°C - +24°C / 72-75°F). • Humidity: Humidity is lower than in summer, which makes the weather more comfortable. In general, the winter months are the best time to visit Dubai. The weather is warm and sunny, ideal for beach holidays, excursions and other outdoor activities.

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What are the conditions for obtaining a visa to visit Dubai?

The conditions for obtaining a visa to visit Dubai depend on your nationality. Citizens of some countries (for example, EU countries, USA, UK, Russia, etc.) can visit the UAE without a visa for up to 30 or 90 days (depending on the country). The visa to Dubai depends on the nationality. Check the requirements for gdrfad.gov.ae or at the UAE consulate. I need a passport, a photo, tickets, a hotel reservation and money. There are tourist, guest and transit visas.

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What environmental regulations are applicable to yachts?

Environmental regulations applicable to yachts include: Waste disposal: It is forbidden to dump garbage and sewage into the sea. Yachts must be equipped with waste collection and disposal systems. Emission reduction: Engine emission requirements, including the use of catalysts and filters. Use of safe materials: Prohibition of the use of harmful materials such as tributyl alcohol (TBT) in anti-corrosion coatings. Energy conservation: Promoting the use of renewable energy sources such as solar panels and wind energy systems.

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Do you have your own yachts and are they insured?

Yes, we offer for booking the vessel belonging to our company.

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For what holidays is the rental of yachts in Dubai suitable?

Anyships offers to rent a yacht to celebrate a birthday, a boyfriend/bachelorette party.

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How safe is it to walk around Dubai at night?

Dubai is considered one of the safest cities in the world. I often walked the streets late at night and never felt threatened or uncomfortable. The high level of security is ensured by strict laws and the efficient work of the police. Nevertheless, as in any city, it is advisable to follow basic precautions: do not leave belongings unattended, be vigilant in crowded places, and avoid unlit or deserted areas. The general atmosphere of friendliness and order makes night walks in Dubai pleasant and safe.

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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 is the role of oil in Dubai's economy?

Interestingly, despite popular belief, oil only accounts for a small portion of Dubai's economy - around 1%. The main industries are trade, real estate, tourism, and financial services. In the 1960s, the discovery of oilfields spurred the development of infrastructure, but Dubai's rulers wisely invested in diversifying the economy. Today, the city is a major transportation hub, with one of the busiest airports in the world and the largest port in the region. I was impressed by how rapidly Dubai transformed from a small trading port into a global city.

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