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Share a one-hour Dubai Marina cruise on a large yacht or catamaran, with tropical drinks included. Departures run through the day from the marina, and you sit with other guests rather than hiring the whole boat. Arrive 30 minutes before the hour starts so arrival and boarding are not rushed.
You arrive at Dubai Marina 30 minutes before the hour starts, show your confirmation and board with other guests. The crew give a short safety talk, then cast off for a shared loop of the marina and nearby water.
Tropical drinks are served on board. The hull may be a 65-foot catamaran, an 86-foot yacht or a gulet, depending on the timetable. You return to the same marina after about 60 minutes. This is a shared hour, not a private charter and not a full-day sail.
Dubai Marina is a working canal lined with residential towers, restaurants and yacht berths. You start and finish at the marina rather than at a hotel lobby, so plan a taxi, metro or tram and leave extra time to find the correct pontoon.
From the water you look at the same towers you see from the boardwalk, plus the channel traffic of other tour boats. The hour stays close to this stretch rather than running a long coastal circuit to World Islands, which is why it suits guests who want a short shared sail with drinks.
No sailing skill is required. You should be able to step aboard, sit for an hour and follow crew instructions in English.
Supervise children at the rail and stay seated during marina manoeuvres. Arrive 30 minutes early, and say in advance if you hope to bring a pet, because vessel type can change by slot.
Hourly shared departures mean you do not need to fill a private yacht. Tropical drinks are included, and the crew handle the marina work while you sit on a large catamaran or yacht with other guests.
The hour is a compact look at Dubai Marina from the water, with shade and deck space on a bigger hull than a small speed boat. You get a set departure time rather than a half-day private hire, which suits guests who want a short sail and a drink without organising the whole boat.
Make your own way to Dubai Marina and arrive 30 minutes before departure. Show the ticket sent by email or messaging, complete arrival formalities, and wait on the named pontoon until the crew call your sailing. Hotel collection is not included. Follow the pin on your confirmation, because the marina has several pontoons.
You board a shared 65-foot catamaran, 86-foot yacht or gulet, depending on the slot. The crew point out life jackets and seating, then cast off while you find a place on deck or in the shade. Stay seated during marina manoeuvres. You share the hour with other guests rather than hiring the whole boat.
The hour runs through Dubai Marina and nearby water. Tropical drinks are served while you look at the towers and other boats. Stay seated during tight turns in the canal, then move to the rail when the crew say it is clear. This is a shared sightseeing hour, not a private catering setup.
The yacht returns to the same marina. Gather belongings before the pontoon and leave under your own arrangements. There is no hotel drop-off on this activity. Wait until the boat is alongside before you stand. Plan a taxi, metro or tram from the marina.
No sailing skill is needed. You board a shared yacht or catamaran, sit on deck, and the crew handle departure, the marina circuit and docking. A short safety talk covers life jackets and moving around while under way.
You should be able to step from pontoon to boat and sit for an hour. If anyone in your group has limited mobility, say so when you send guest details so the crew can advise which vessel that slot uses, because a 65-foot catamaran, an 86-foot yacht or a gulet may be assigned.
This is an easy shared cruise. You walk on, sit, take photos and drink what is served. There is no swimming stop advertised on this one-hour product, and you do not helm the boat.
The deck is exposed to sun, so heat is the main physical factor rather than stairs or sport. People who struggle in strong sun should bring a hat and use the cabin or shade the crew point out, rather than standing at the rail for the full hour.
No minimum age is stated, and child and adult tickets are sold. Young children must be supervised at the rail for the whole hour. Infants may join if the ticket options allow. Do not assume a pushchair can come on deck without asking first.
Animals or pets are listed as allowed on this product, which is unusual for a marina yacht. If you hope to bring a pet, say so when you send guest details so the crew can confirm that slot still permits it, because vessel type can change.
Wear light clothes, sunglasses, sunscreen and shoes that grip on a deck. Bring a passport or ID if asked at the pontoon, plus a light layer if you are sailing after sunset when the breeze picks up.
Hotel collection is not included. Make your own way to Dubai Marina and arrive 30 minutes before departure, because tickets are checked before boarding and late guests can miss the slot. Leave bulky luggage at the hotel.
The crew brief you, point out life jackets and set rules for moving around while the yacht leaves the marina. Stay seated during manoeuvres, keep children inside the rails, and wait until the boat is alongside before you stand to leave.
This is a shared departure with other guests, up to 25 people. If the skipper is unhappy with wind inside the marina, the hour may wait or the route may stay closer to the canal. Listen to the crew rather than walking to the bow on your own.
Water time is one hour. You must be at Dubai Marina 30 minutes before departure for arrival formalities, so plan closer to 90 minutes door to door from a nearby hotel, longer if you are crossing the city.
Slots run through the day. The vessel is typically a 65-foot catamaran or an 86-foot yacht, and a gulet is used on some times. You will not know the exact hull until the crew tell you on the pontoon, so do not expect one named boat from the photos.
Departures go ahead on the vast majority of days. Ordinary Dubai heat does not stop the hour, and shade on a larger yacht or catamaran helps when the deck feels hot. The skipper still watches wind inside the marina canal before casting off.
If the skipper is unhappy with wind, the hour may wait or the route may stay closer to the canal. Keep a flexible window after the slot in case boarding is delayed. Tropical drinks are still served when the cruise runs, whether the hull is a catamaran, yacht or gulet.
Many guests who feel uneasy on small speed boats settle more easily here because the hull is a large yacht, catamaran or gulet with deck space and shade. You are not asked to helm, and the crew talk you through departure before the lines come off.
You will sit near other guests, because this is a shared sailing of up to 25 people rather than a private charter. If a private yacht is what you want, look at a different marina activity. Tell the crew if anyone is prone to motion sickness so they can suggest a steadier seat.
Hotel collection is not included. You meet at Dubai Marina under your own arrangements. Taxis, ride-hailing and the metro and tram serve the marina. Allow extra time in peak traffic and follow the pin in your confirmation, because there are several pontoons.
Tickets are sent by email or messaging once your place is confirmed. Have them ready on your phone at arrival. If you cannot find the berth, use the contact number on your confirmation rather than wandering the boardwalk as the hour starts.
Once your place is confirmed you receive the time, marina notes and tickets by email or messaging. Reply with guest names, a mobile number that works in the UAE, and whether you are bringing a pet, so the crew can prepare.
On the day, arrive 30 minutes early at Dubai Marina at the confirmed time, wear deck-friendly shoes, and keep your ticket handy. If the date needs to change, contact the team rather than sending a friend in your place without telling the crew.

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