What restaurants are available to visitors on yachts in Dubai?
Visitors on yachts in Dubai can use the following restaurants:
- Pierchik: Located on a pier with magnificent views of the Persian Gulf.
- 101 Dining Lounge and Bar: Located on the island of One&Only The Palm, it offers modern cuisine and beautiful views.
- The Boardwalk: A restaurant on the water with Mediterranean cuisine, located in Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club.
- Bussola: An Italian restaurant with beautiful sea views, located in The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina.
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• 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 pageDubai has historically been an important trading port due to its advantageous location between East and West. Today, Jebel Ali Port is the largest port in the Middle East and one of the busiest in the world. I visited Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZA), an economic zone that attracts thousands of international companies due to its favorable tax conditions and simplified business procedures. Dubai Airport also plays a key role, being one of the main transit hubs for cargo and passenger transportation. The city is actively investing in infrastructure and technology, striving to simplify logistics and trading operations. Walking through the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), I felt the dynamism of the financial sector, which supports trade relations with over 200 countries.
Go to question pageYachts use various navigation systems to ensure safe and accurate sailing: GPS (Global Positioning System): The main system for location and navigation. Modern GPS receivers provide data on the coordinates, speed and course of the yacht. Chartplotters: Electronic devices that display maps and integrate GPS data, providing a visual representation of the route and surrounding objects. Autopilots: Automatic control systems that help maintain the yacht's course without the constant intervention of the captain. AIS (Automatic Identification System): An automatic identification system that allows you to see other vessels in the field of view and exchange data on location, speed and course. Radar systems: Used to detect objects and navigate in low visibility conditions such as fog or night. Echo sounders: Devices for measuring the depth of water under the keel of a yacht, which helps to avoid shoals and underwater obstacles. Paper nautical charts and compasses: Traditional navigation tools that remain important in the case of failure of electronic systems.
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Go to question pageYes, the route before the start you can adjust and discuss your wishes with the captain.
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Go to question page1. Book your yacht in advance: especially during the season (October-April), it is better to book a yacht a few weeks or even months before the desired date. 2. Choose the right yacht: take into account the number of passengers, the desired comfort level and your preferences (motor, sailing, catamaran). Check for the necessary equipment: air conditioning, kitchen, audio system, etc. 3. Check the license (if necessary): if you plan to operate the yacht yourself, make sure that your license to operate the vessel is recognized in the UAE. If not, rent a yacht with a captain. 4. Prepare the necessary documents: prepare the passports of all passengers and a visa (if required). 5. Carefully study the rental agreement: pay attention to the terms of payment, cancellation, responsibility of the parties and other important points. Please specify what expenses are included in the rental price. 6. Collect the necessary items: • High SPF sunscreen • Sunglasses and headgear • Swimsuit/swimming trunks and towel • Light and comfortable clothes • Comfortable shoes (preferably non-slip) • A camera or a camera for capturing stunning views • Medications, if you are taking any medications • Cash (for small expenses, tips) 7. Find out the weather forecast: before going to sea, make sure that the weather is favorable. 8. Coordinate the route with the captain: discuss the desired places to visit and the duration of the stops. 9. Order catering (optional): If you want to enjoy delicious food and drinks on board, book catering in advance. 10. Relax and enjoy the beautiful views, the warm sea and the great company. Enjoy your vacation with the AnyShips team!
Go to question pageThe main costs of maintaining the yacht include: Regular maintenance: Includes cleaning, painting, oil change, engine and equipment inspection. Storage: The cost of renting a place in the marina or on land for winter storage. Insurance: A policy covering possible risks, including damages and liability to third parties. Fuel: Fuel costs depend on the frequency of use and type of yacht. Crew: The cost of paying for the work of the captain and crew, if necessary. Repair and modernization: Includes replacement of old equipment and modernization of the yacht.
Go to question pageA yacht is a vessel designed for recreation, sports competitions or long trips. There are both sailing and motor yachts. The main characteristic of the yacht is the comfort provided on board, which may include living quarters, kitchen, bathrooms and entertainment areas. Yachts are used both for personal recreation and for charter services.
Go to question pageThe cost of renting a yacht depends on the number of hours, additional services, etc.
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