Yacht rental in Dubai, how to prepare
- Book your yacht in advance: especially during the season (October-April), it is better to book a yacht a few weeks before the desired date.
- 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.
- 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.
- Prepare the necessary documents: prepare the passports of all passengers and a visa (if required).
- 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.
- Collect the necessary items:
- High SPF sunscreen
- Sunglasses and headgear
- Swimsuit/swimming trunks and towel
- Light and comfortable clothes
- Comfortable shoes (preferably non-slip)
- Camera or camera for shooting
- 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 excellent company, and our yacht rental team will help you with this. Enjoy your vacation with AnyShips!
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Average duration of yacht rental trips in Dubai: - Hour trips: 2-4 hours, popular for short walks and small events. Please note that many yachts have a minimum rental time of three hours. - Half-day trips: 5-6 hours, suitable for longer excursions and fishing. - Whole-day trips: 8-10 hours, ideal for complex events and cruises, for example, for a hike to the islands or a full circle through the Dubai Water Canal. - Multi-day trips: From 24 hours or more, for those who want to spend a few days on a yacht, for example, go to another city in Abu Dhabi or walk to another country - Oman, Qatar, Bahrain.
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Go to question pageYou can rent a yacht in Abu Dhabi through AnyShips. The capital of the Emirates is great for sea adventures: a sunny city, azure waters and first-class service. Our service includes comfortable motor yachts, sailing vessels and luxury catamarans. Are you ready for an unforgettable vacation? AnyShips company is your reliable yacht rental friend in Abu Dhabi. We provide the best service, proven vessels with an experienced captain, guarantee safety and an atmosphere of luxury. No matter the occasion, whether it's breakfast on the yacht, a tour of hidden coves or a party of friends on board, we will make your vacation perfect.
Go to question pageIt is better to take UAE dirhams (AED) with you to Dubai for convenience of calculations. You can also take US dollars or euros, which can be easily exchanged for dirhams at exchange offices, banks and hotels.
Go to question pageAlthough Islam is the state religion of the UAE, Dubai demonstrates remarkable religious tolerance. It is home to people of various faiths, including Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Buddhism. The city has churches, temples, and gurdwaras where believers can freely practice their religion. I visited the Holy Trinity Church Complex, where several Christian denominations are located under one roof. This place has become a symbol of unity and understanding. Such openness contributes to the harmonious coexistence of many nationalities and cultures in Dubai.
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.
Go to question pageRenting a yacht in Dubai opens up many opportunities for exciting sea trips. The choice of route depends on your preferences, time and budget. Here are some of the most popular destinations: • Cruise along the coast of Dubai: a classic route that allows you to see the most famous sights of the city from the sea: Burj Al Arab, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR). You can take amazing photos against the backdrop of skyscrapers and enjoy the panoramic views. • Palm Jumeirah Cruise: allows you to take a close look at the famous artificial island in the shape of a palm tree, see luxury hotels (for example, Atlantis The Palm), villas and beaches. • Visit The World Islands: a unique archipelago consisting of artificial islands that follow the contours of continents. • Bluewaters Island and Ain Dubai: Visit the new island, which houses the largest Ferris wheel in the world - Ain Dubai. There is a great view of the wheel and the surrounding area from the sea. • Sea fishing in the open sea: if you like fishing, rent a yacht equipped with everything necessary for fishing. You can catch tuna, marlin, barracuda and other types of fish. • Kite Beach: Popular with kitesurfing enthusiasts. You can watch the athletes from aboard the yacht or try yourself in this sport. • Dubai Creek: Explore the historic part of Dubai by sailing along the canal past traditional Arab dhow boats and ancient buildings. Tips: • Coordinate the route with the yacht's captain. • Take into account the weather conditions and time of day. • If you want to swim, choose routes with stops on beaches or in lagoons.
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 pagePublic transportation in Dubai is a model of efficiency and modernity. The Dubai Metro is an automated, driverless system that covers the main areas of the city. I often used the metro, enjoying fast and comfortable rides. The carriages are clean, air-conditioned, and some offer beautiful city views. Buses and trams complement the metro network, providing access even to remote areas. Fares are paid using the Nol Card, which can be easily topped up at machines at stations. For a more scenic route, try the water taxi or an abra, a traditional wooden boat that will transport you across Dubai Creek in just a few minutes.
Go to question pageDubai is a place where dreams come true, especially when it comes to amusement parks. IMG Worlds of Adventure is the world's largest indoor theme park, which boasts areas dedicated to Marvel and Cartoon Network. I remember how my heart stopped on the Velociraptor roller coaster, which accelerates you to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds, and the landscapes of the prehistoric world stretch around. Dubai Parks and Resorts is a whole complex including Motiongate Dubai, where I felt the magic of Hollywood while walking through the themed areas dedicated to DreamWorks, Columbia Pictures and Lionsgate. For families with children, Legoland Dubai and Legoland Water Park offer a variety of interactive entertainment using the famous LEGO bricks. And if you want something truly futuristic, visit the "VR Park" in Dubai Mall, where virtual reality takes you to incredible worlds.
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