Where to rent a yacht in Fujairah?
AnyShips yacht and other vessel rental service is available in Fujairah. This is a wonderful place for a seaside holiday: azure waters, picturesque landscapes and a first-class level of service. Only here the fleet includes many comfortable yachts, sailboats and luxury catamarans. Are you ready for an unforgettable experience?
AnyShips is your reliable yacht rental partner in Fujairah. We offer our clients proven vessels with experienced captains, ensuring your safety and creating an atmosphere of luxury. Your vacation will be under control from the beginning to the end of the trip, regardless of the reason for the fun. You might want to explore hidden coves, have a party on board, or just relax — we’ll help with the organization.
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There are various ways to get around Dubai: - Metro: A fast and convenient means of transportation with two lines (Red and Green) connecting the main areas of the city. - Taxis: Available everywhere, relatively inexpensive and convenient for short trips. - Car rental: Suitable for those who plan to move around the city and beyond a lot. - Buses: An extensive network of routes connecting all areas of Dubai. - Water taxis and abras: Traditional boats and modern water taxis plying the Dubai Bay.
Go to question pageDubai offers a wide range of rental housing options, including some quite unique ones.: • Apartments in skyscrapers: Luxury apartments with panoramic views in the tallest buildings in the world, such as Burj Khalifa. They provide access to premium amenities such as swimming pools, gyms and concierge service. • Artificial Island Villas: Exclusive villas on Palm Jumeirah or The World Islands offering direct access to the beach, private pools and gardens. • Apartments in boats: An original accommodation option on board converted boats moored at Dubai Marina. • Apartments in historical areas: Accommodation in restored houses in Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood (Al Bastakiya), allowing you to plunge into the atmosphere of old Dubai. • Desert vacation homes: An option for those who want to experience Arab culture and proximity to nature. • Serviced Apartments: Offer hotel amenities such as cleaning, laundry, and room service, but with more space and privacy than in a hotel room. • Pop-up hotels: These are temporary accommodation facilities that are usually set up for a specific period of time for a specific event or festival. They can range from luxury tents in the desert to modular homes. • Apartments in themed areas: For example, in the Dubai Sports City area, you can find apartments aimed at sports enthusiasts with access to sports facilities and playgrounds. • Studios designed by renowned designers: Some apartments and studios in Dubai have unique designs designed by renowned designers, which makes them very sought after. Recommendations: When searching for unique housing in Dubai, it is worth paying attention to specialized rental websites, as well as contacting real estate agencies that specialize in non-standard properties.
Go to question pageYes, many modern yachts offered for rent in Dubai have Wi-Fi. However, before booking, be sure to check this point with the company that provides the yacht for rent. The availability of Wi-Fi may depend on the class of the yacht, the year of its manufacture, as well as on the specific services included in the rental package.
Go to question pageYes, when booking behind each yacht, his staff and captain are assigned.
Go to question pageDespite 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.
Go to question pagePopular sports in Dubai include: - Football: One of the most popular sports in the UAE. - Tennis: Dubai hosts international tennis tournaments such as the Dubai Tennis Championships. - Golf: There are many golf clubs in the city, including Emirates Golf Club and Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club. - Horse racing: Annual horse races such as the Dubai World Cup attract a lot of spectators. - Water sports: Surfing, kitesurfing, water skiing and diving are popular among tourists and locals.
Go to question pageMust-visit: • Al-Fahidi (Bastakia): An old neighborhood with traditional houses. • Dubai Museum (Fort Al Fahidi): The history of the city in the ancient fort. Dubai Bay (Creek): Boat trip "Abra", markets. • Heritage/Diving Villages: Traditions and Crafts. • Shindagha: The old houses of the sheikhs. Other options: • Hutta Fort: A mountain fort. • Jumeirah Mosque: Traditional architecture. In short: you can see old Dubai at Al Fahidi, Dubai Museum and Dubai Bay.
Go to question pageThe climate in Dubai is desert, with very hot summers and warm winters. Summer temperatures often exceed 40°C, and in winter the average daytime temperatures are about 25°C. Precipitation is rare and mainly in winter.
Go to question pageThe basic rules of the road in Dubai largely coincide with generally accepted international standards, but they have their own peculiarities.: • Drunk driving: Strictly prohibited and punishable by heavy fines, loss of driver's license, and even imprisonment. The permissible blood alcohol level is 0%. • Driving during Ramadan: During the daytime, when Muslims fast, it is especially important to exercise increased attention and caution on the roads. • Seat belts: Mandatory for all passengers, including those in the back seat. • Child safety seats: Mandatory for children up to a certain age and weight (usually up to 4 years old or until the child's height reaches 145 cm). • Speeding: Controlled by a strict system of cameras and radars. The fines for speeding are very high. • Using a mobile phone: It is forbidden to use a mobile phone while driving without a hands-free headset. • Turn signals: It is mandatory to use turn signals when changing lanes and making turns. • Running a red light: It is strictly prohibited and is punishable by a fine and penalty points. • Respect for pedestrians: Drivers are required to give way to pedestrians at pedestrian crossings. • Compulsory insurance: The availability of valid car insurance is mandatory. • In case of an accident: Vehicles must not be moved from the scene until the police arrive, if there are casualties or significant damage.
Go to question pageThe official language is Arabic, but English has actually become a second language and is widely used in all spheres of life — from business to everyday communication. I found that almost everyone I interacted with—in hotels, restaurants, shops— spoke English fluently. In addition, due to the large number of foreign workers, Hindi, Urdu, Tagalog, Russian and many other languages are often heard here. This language mosaic gives the city a special flavor, and you feel like you are part of a global world.
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