What is the official language in Dubai?
The official language in Dubai is Arabic. However, English is widely used in business and tourism, making it the second most widely spoken language.
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The main safety requirements for a yacht in Dubai include: - Life jackets: It is mandatory to have a sufficient number of life jackets for all passengers. - Fire extinguishers: The presence of fire extinguishers on board. - Navigation equipment: GPS, compass and maps. - Communication: Radio equipment for communication with coastal services. - First aid: First aid kit and trained staff. - Safety rules: Familiarization of all passengers with the rules of conduct and emergency measures.
Go to question pageOn board we offer our guests free non -alcoholic cocktails and water, as well as snokes.
Go to question pageDubai is a platform for those who are looking for adrenaline and unusual experiences. One of the most exciting adventures for me was the desert safari. Imagine: you are racing in an SUV over endless dunes, sand is flying up in fountains around, and your heart is beating in time with the roaring engine. After a crazy race, dinner was waiting for us in a Bedouin camp under the stars, with belly dancing and fragrant barbecue. Fans of heights can go on "skydiving" over the "Palm Jumeirah" — an artificial island in the shape of a palm tree. I still remember the feeling of free fall and the breathtaking view of the city and the sea merging on the horizon. Water activities are also impressive: from "kitesurfing" at Kite Beach to "diving" among coral reefs and sunken ships.
Go to question pageYachts often prefer to go barefoot for several reasons: Safety and deck protection Avoiding damage: The soles of the shoes can damage the wooden or composite decks of yachts, leaving scratches and dents. This is especially true for yachts with a teak deck, which requires careful maintenance. Cleanliness: Shoes can bring dirt, sand and pebbles on board, which can not only spoil the appearance, but also create potential dangers for people on board. Convenience and comfort Grip: The deck of a yacht is often wet and slippery, especially when moving. Bare feet provide better grip on the surface, which helps prevent falls and injuries. Tactile sensations: Walking barefoot allows you to feel the deck surface better, which can be especially important when moving on uneven or wet surfaces. Maritime traditions Yachting traditions: There are well-established traditions and norms of behavior in the yachting world, one of which is walking barefoot on board. This is respect for the ship and its owner, as well as for other passengers. Aesthetics: Walking barefoot is often associated with a certain aesthetic and lifestyle characteristic of a yacht vacation. These reasons together make barefoot sailing a practical and reasonable choice, contributing to the safety, cleanliness and comfort of all on board.
Go to question pageThe average speed of a yacht depends on its type and size: Sailing yachts: - The average speed is 5-8 knots (9-15 km/h) under normal conditions. - On racing sailboats, the speed can reach 15-20 knots (28-37 km/h) and higher. Motor yachts: - The average cruising speed is 15-25 knots (28-46 km/h). - Sports and high-speed motor yachts can reach speeds of up to 30-50 knots (55-92 km/h).
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.
Go to question pageThe ruling family of Dubai, the Al Maktoum, plays a key role in the history and development of the emirate. Since 1833, when Sheikh Maktoum bin Butti moved with the Bani Yas tribe to the Dubai Creek area, the family has ruled the city. Under the leadership of Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Dubai began its transformation into a modern metropolis. The current ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, continues the dynasty's traditions, promoting innovation, tolerance, and development. I visited the Union Museum, which details the creation of the UAE and the contribution of the ruling family to the country's establishment. Their vision and leadership have been the driving force behind Dubai's success.
Go to question pageAin Dubai is the largest observation wheel in the world, located on Bluewaters Island. Standing at 250 meters tall, it towers over the city, offering breathtaking panoramic views. I bought a ticket for sunset to see the city transform into evening lights. The cabins are spacious, with panoramic windows and comfortable seating. In one rotation, which takes about 38 minutes, I was able to take in all the key attractions: Burj Khalifa, Palm Jumeirah, and Dubai Marina. It’s not just an attraction; it’s a true engineering marvel, symbolizing Dubai's ambitions and aspirations for new heights.
Go to question pageOn the day, the guest renting a yacht should have a valid passport and identification of the Emiretes.
Go to question pageFeatures of expat life in Dubai: Multicultural environment: Dubai is an expat city where people from all over the world live, creating a unique cultural mosaic. • High standard of living: Modern infrastructure, high-quality services, well-developed entertainment industry. • Limited freedom of expression: Some restrictions in terms of political expression and expression of public opinion. • Observance of local customs: It is important to respect local traditions and norms of behavior (clothing, alcohol, behavior in public places). • High prices: The cost of housing, groceries, and entertainment can be high. • Favorable tax policy: No income tax for most expats. • Good career opportunities: There are many vacancies in various fields. • Problems with adaptation: The need to get used to a new climate, culture and rhythm of life. • Heavy reliance on sponsorship: The visa and work permit often depend on the employer.
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