Which beaches are the most popular in Dubai?
The sunny beaches of Dubai are the perfect place to relax and unwind. Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) is a lively white sand beach where you can not only swim, but also enjoy the numerous cafes and restaurants on the promenade “The Walk”. Kite Beach attracts water sports enthusiasts: here you can try kitesurfing or just watch the professionals. For a more relaxing stay, Sunset Beach is suitable, offering stunning views of the Burj Al Arab Sail Hotel. Many beaches are equipped with showers, changing rooms and offer rental of sun beds and umbrellas, so you can spend the whole day in a comfortable environment.
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Despite Dubai being considered one of the most liberal cities in the region, modesty in clothing is still valued. For men, this means avoiding sleeveless shirts and short shorts in public places. Women are recommended to wear clothing that covers the shoulders and knees. In beach areas and hotels, the requirements are less strict, and swimwear and beachwear are allowed. I always carried a light long-sleeved shirt or scarf with me to cover up if necessary, especially when visiting religious or cultural sites.
Go to question pageYes, we allow the presence of children on board the yacht.
Go to question pageAllowed, but in specially designated places, please contact the staff before starting to smoke
Go to question pageCatering on the yacht includes the following steps: Menu planning: Determine the diet based on the duration of the trip, the preferences of the crew and the available products. Grocery Shopping: Buy fresh food that can be stored for a long time. Consider the storage options on the yacht. Food Storage: Use refrigerators, freezers and airtight containers to store food. Cooking: Arrange a place for cooking on board. Some yachts are equipped with full kitchens with stoves and ovens. Waste management: Consider a waste disposal system to keep the ship clean.
Go to question pageThe cleanest sea in Dubai is most likely the beaches of Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR). They actively monitor the cleanliness of the water and sand to create ideal conditions for relaxation. JBR is one of the most popular tourist areas in Dubai, so the authorities pay special attention to keeping the beaches clean.
Go to question pageYes, we have such a service. Before booking, discuss with our managers a yacht rental schedule: when it is free and when the next nearest reservation.
Go to question pageThe duties of a yacht captain include: Safety assurance: Ensuring the safety of all passengers and crew on board, compliance with all safety rules and regulations. Navigation: Route planning, navigation and yacht management according to weather conditions and navigation charts. Crew management: Coordinating the work of the crew, assigning responsibilities and monitoring their performance. Maintenance: Monitoring the technical condition of the yacht, conducting regular inspections and minor repairs. Documents: Maintaining all necessary documents, including registration papers, insurance and licenses. Communication: Maintaining communication with coastal services, other vessels and port authorities.
Go to question pageWhen choosing a place to live in Dubai, several factors should be taken into account: - Location: Choose an area close to the main attractions and business centers (for example, Dubai Marina, Downtown Dubai). - Budget: Consider your budget and choose a hotel or apartment that suits your financial capabilities. - Amenities: Please note that there is a swimming pool, a fitness center, a restaurant and other facilities. - Reviews: Read reviews from other guests to get an idea of the quality of service and accommodation conditions.
Go to question pageDubai may seem like an ultra-modern city of glass and steel, but behind the shine of the skyscrapers lie neighborhoods where one can feel the spirit of the past. One such place is Al Fahidi, also known as Bastakiya. As I wandered through its narrow streets, I felt like a time traveler. The traditional houses with wind towers, built from coral stone and gypsum, told stories of how people lived here centuries ago. I visited the Dubai Museum, located in Al Fahidi Fort, the oldest building in the city. Inside, I was greeted by exhibits that narrated the lives of Bedouins, pearl diving, and the trade that made Dubai what it is today. Don’t miss Deira, home to the famous markets—the Gold Souk, Spice Souk, and Fish Market. Here, the aromas and sounds of the East create a unique atmosphere, and the opportunity to haggle with vendors adds to the charm.
Go to question pageVisa requirements for visiting Dubai depend on the nationality of the visitor. Citizens of many countries can obtain a visa upon arrival at Dubai Airport. For citizens of the CIS countries and other countries, preliminary visas may be required, which can be issued through tour operators or online on the website of the Emirati authorities.
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