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Best travel attractions and yacht rental Dubai Marina? Whether you already are the owner of a yacht or if you are considering becoming one, congratulations! Having a yacht will allow you enjoy your days of leisure in a unique and exclusive way that only a few can discover. Nevertheless, you must take into account that owning a yacht entails also administrative and technical follow up tasks that, while not extremely complex in most cases, are indeed necessary to attend regularly. This is why at Dubriani we offer Yacht Management Service for either your private or charter yachts in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and other locations after confirming feasibility. Discover more information at rent a yacht Dubai Marina.

Sailing tip of the day: If you like to cook on board, the propane tanks supplied as standard with many modern yachts won’t get you far. Whether we bake bread or not, the one thing we all do is boil the kettle. Years ago I realized that if I counted the number of strokes on my galley foot or hand pump that represented a mug-full, then tipped the right amount into the kettle, I’d use enough propane to boil it and no more. If you only have pressure water you’ve no chance, but old-fashioned manual pumps are simple enough to install. I keep a charcoal inline filter on mine and always use it for drinking water, so no matter where I filled my tanks, I’m guaranteed a decent mug of coffee.

Dubai’s excellent museum is housed in the Al-Fahidi Fort, built in 1787 to defend Dubai Creek. The fort’s walls are built out of traditional coral-blocks and held together with lime. The upper floor is supported by wooden poles, and the ceiling is constructed from palm fronds, mud, and plaster. In its history, the fort has served as a residence for the ruling family, a seat of government, garrison, and prison. Restored in 1971 (and again extensively in 1995), it is now the city’s premier museum. The entrance has a fascinating exhibition of old maps of the Emirates and Dubai, showing the mammoth expansion that hit the region after the oil boom. The courtyard is home to several traditional boats and a palm-leaf house with an Emirati wind-tower. The right-hand hall features weaponry, and the left-hand hall showcases Emirati musical instruments. Below the ground floor are display halls with exhibits and dioramas covering various aspects of traditional Emirati life (including pearl fishing and Bedouin desert life), as well as artifacts from the 3,000- to 4,000-year-old graves at Al Qusais archaeological site.

The Dubai Mall is the ultimate destination for shopaholics. Located adjacent to the world’s tallest building, Dubai Mall is one place in Dubai where the shopping freaks will rejoice. Apart from the shopping outlets, Dubai Mall has entertainment and leisurely spots to have a fun-filled day. The venue has got 1,200-plus shops and 150 restaurants; an indoor theme park, an ice rink, a huge indoor waterfall, a choreographed outdoor fountain, and a vast Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo. With more than 1,200 retail stores, two anchor department stores, and hundreds of food and beverage outlets, Dubai malls cover an area equivalent to 100 football pitches (more than 1 million sqm). One day is not enough to explore this place, which has some mindblowing wonders such as water fountain, indoor fountain, and much more.

High season refers to the most popular weeks of the year for yacht charter, whether it’s the winter period in the Caribbean or the height of summer in the Mediterranean, booking in high season requires early planning, determination and a big budget. In addition, planning a yacht charter to coincide with a major event will also be reflected in the price with marine spots for elite events often booking up early. Allow plenty of time when making enquiries to ensure a star studded, well prepared arrival. Whatever the terms of your charter contract, you should understand the Advance Provisioning Allowance. This is an amount of about 20-25 per cent of the charter fee for a “plus all expenses” charter and about five per cent for an “all inclusive” charter. It is sent to the yacht before the charter to provision the yacht according to your preferences.

Dubai Water Canal is a 3.2km long waterway extending from the Creek in Old Dubai through Business Bay before finding its way to the Arabian Gulf. Since opening in 2016, it’s created 80,000sqm for public space and facilities, and a 12km cycling path. The Canal has become a popular visitor attraction with five pedestrian bridges that snake its way across the iconic waterway. Nearby is the Habtoor City development that’s home to the exciting La Perle by Dragone show, five-star hotels, and an array of restaurants. Discover even more details at https://dubriani.com/.