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    boatlifeBy boatlifeMarch 21, 2023Updated:March 21, 2023No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Dubai is an extraordinary destination for tourism and adventure. It’s a city that needs no reason to visit. This breathtaking emirate is located in the heart of the Persian Gulf and boasts modern architecture, high skyscrapers, an incredible number of restaurants, cafes, shops, bars, clubs, amazing theme parks with entertainment, and world-class infrastructure. Life in Dubai never stops. The scorching heat of the day beckons to soak up the best beaches, while the lights of the city at night offer a bubbling nightlife. Dubai has everything to offer for an unforgettable experience and a dose of pleasure.

    Once upon a time, Dubai was just a desert with its indigenous inhabitants – the Bedouins. Now, it’s hard to imagine that there was nothing on this land except for dunes of sand. The history of the city’s development is striking in its speed, scope, and seemingly absurdity of some projects. However, the desire to become the best has brought success, and today, Dubai is considered one of the best cities in the world.

    Dubai, along with other cities in the UAE, has something to offer tourists, including high architectural structures, modern buildings with stunning designs, archaeological sites, and much more created exclusively by human labor.

    The Emirates has a highly developed yachting industry, and Dubai is famous for offering some of the best conditions for sea travel. Yachting attracts world stars, politicians, and businessmen from all over the world. For tourists, there is a great opportunity to charter a yacht and arrange an exciting cruise while taking in the brightest and most significant sights of Dubai.

    In the past, only the wealthy could afford a vacation on board a yacht. However, due to the active development of this type of recreation, renting a yacht in Dubai has become available to any vacationer.

    Dubai is just made for sea cruises! It’s where some of the most luxurious and expensive yachts are moored, and the number of ships that ply the waters of the Persian Gulf is growing rapidly every year.

    The Persian Gulf offers some of the most popular routes for yachting.

    When planning a yacht trip, you may wonder what you can see and how much time you need to enjoy a good rest.

    The route of a yacht trip is always customized to the customers’ preferences, but there are well-established, popular walking routes that are in high demand.

    Boat trips vary in duration, with the fullness of a 5-hour rental differing from a 2-hour walk.

    Dubai Marina is one of the most prestigious and attractive areas in the city. Located between Jebel Ali and Al Sufuh, this fairly young area is still under construction and takes its name from the man-made harbor of Dubai Marina. The water channel stretches for 3.5 km along the coast of the Persian Gulf, and it’s where the pier for boat trips on a yacht is located.

    When visiting Dubai, don’t miss the opportunity to see the United Arab Emirates from a new perspective. From the water surface of the canal, you can enjoy stunning views of futuristic skyscrapers, which become especially enchanting after sunset.

    There are two suggested routes for yacht trips that depart from Dubai Marina:

    Route 1: Dubai Marina, JBR, Palm Jumeirah & Atlantis

    Duration: 2-3 hours

    Suggested itinerary:

    • Dubai Marina
    • Jumeirah Beach Residences (JBR)
    • BlueWaters Island (Ain Dubai)
    • Skydive Dubai
    • Palm Jumeirah & Atlantis

    Starting from Dubai Marina, you’ll enjoy incredible views of skyscrapers and a luxurious promenade. Then, you’ll pass by the artificial island of BlueWaters Island, where the largest Ferris wheel in the world, Ain Dubai, is located. Along the way, you’ll also have the opportunity to admire the beach and infrastructure of JBR. The next point of the route is the popular skydiving club Skydive Dubai, near the bulk archipelago of Palm Jumeirah. This island complex is built in the shape of a palm tree and features villas, hotels, entertainment centers, and beaches. One of the hotels built on Palm Jumeirah is the world-famous Atlantis Hotel, which will be the last point on this route.

    Route 2: Dubai Marina, JBR, Atlantis, Burj Al Arab Hotel

    Duration: 3-4 hours

    Suggested itinerary:

    • Dubai Marina
    • JBR
    • BlueWaters Island (Ain Dubai)
    • Palm Jumeirah & Atlantis
    • Burj al Arab Hotel
    • Logo Island

    This route is the same as the first route until you reach Atlantis. After visiting the hotel, the yacht will continue around Palm Jumeirah, reaching the most famous sail in the world, the Burj al Arab Hotel. It’s the hallmark of Dubai, attracting guests and tourists from all over the world. The last point on this route is Logo Island.

    Route 3: Sightseeing Tour

    The duration of this yacht trip ranges from 5 to 10 hours, and the suggested itinerary is as follows:

    • Dubai Marina
    • JBR
    • BlueWaters Island (Ain Dubai)
    • Palm Jumeirah & Atlantis
    • Burj al Arab Hotel
    • Bvlgari Lagoon
    • Dubai Water Canal
    • Marasi Marina

    The luxurious city of Dubai deserves to be experienced in the most refined style – on board a yacht. A cruise on a yacht will allow you to discover stunning views and panoramas of the coast, including islands created by human hands like BlueWaters Island and Palm Jumeirah, which feature the Ain Dubai Ferris wheel (the largest in the world) and the 5-star Atlantis Hotel with its unique design. You will also get to know different areas of Dubai, such as Business Bay and Dubai Creek. The route goes through the Dubai Water Canal, which features its famous waterfall and Tolerance footbridge, where you can see the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, and the famous Deira twin towers. In the Dubai Creek area, a new building is under construction that will become the tallest building in the world, the Dubai Creek Tower, at 928 meters, which is 100 meters taller than the Burj Khalifa.

    This yacht cruise is ideal for first-time visitors to Dubai and experienced travelers who want to see the city from a different perspective. The route is designed for a long time on board, so you can also have a great time with your family or friends.

    Route 4: UAE and Oman Tour

    Yacht cruises in Dubai are not limited to 2, 3, or 5-hour sightseeing tours. Sometimes, even 10 hours is not enough to explore the entire coastline and attractions. Dubai is a yacht charter city with many destinations and itineraries. For lovers of longer trips, you can even venture beyond one emirate, such as Oman.

    One suggested destination for a one-day cruise on a yacht is Oman. Oman differs from the noisy Dubai in its mountainous landscapes and quiet bays, providing a relaxing escape from the bustling city. This journey will take you on board a yacht to charming places where dreams and legends come together. The waters of the Persian Gulf will be replaced by the emerald waters of the Arabian Sea. Oman is called Arabian Norway and is one of the oldest civilizations in the Arabian Peninsula with high mountains, deserts, bays, and historic forts. The Gulf of Oman is beautiful, and the port and city of Muscat reflect the full economic power of the Sultanate. Muscat is one of the most beautiful cities, creating the feeling that you are in the center of an oriental fairy tale.

    Long itineraries are compiled solely according to individual preferences and depend on weather conditions, which are discussed at the stage of booking a yacht.

    A fascinating trip on a yacht will leave unforgettable emotions and warm memories that will take you back to a place where magnificent landscapes, the grandeur of the metropolis, and the daytime sun that make the UAE amazing and alluring are combined.

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