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Join a 60-minute morning shared yacht through Dubai Marina, Dubai Harbour and JBR, with Ain Dubai on the water as the landmark most guests come to see. Departures start from 9 am, with further times so you can pick a slot that fits. This is a short marina loop on an open-air deck, not a two-hour breakfast or BBQ sailing.
Boarding is a short, red-carpet welcome onto a shared yacht, then you stay on the open-air deck while the crew run a loop through the marina and harbour. There is no meal sitting on this hour, so eat beforehand if you need to.
You photograph the towers, JBR and Ain Dubai from the water, then return to Al Hubob Street. Hotel pickup is available on the transfer rate. Without it, you make your own way and can use nearby public transport, though a taxi is often simpler for a morning start.
Al Hubob Street sits by Dubai Marina, a canal of towers, walkways and berths that opens toward Dubai Harbour and JBR. Ain Dubai stands on Bluewaters, so it reads clearly from the water even on a short loop.
Morning departures are cooler on deck than afternoon charters. The marina is busy with other boats, which is part of the scene. The captain still holds if wind inside the canal is unsafe, even though weather rarely stops this hour.
No sailing experience is needed. You should be able to board at the pontoon and sit on an open deck. Infants sit on laps, and everyone who needs a seat should be included in your party.
Bring a hat, sunscreen and a light layer for the breeze. Wear shoes you can walk in on a wet deck, and pack a bottle of water from shore because no meal is served on this hour.
The hour is priced as a short marina loop rather than a meal cruise, with morning times from 9 am and optional hotel pickup. You see Marina, Harbour, JBR and Ain Dubai without committing to a two-hour BBQ sailing.
A red-carpet welcome and an open-air deck keep the outing simple: views from the water, then back to Al Hubob Street. Shared places keep the yacht affordable for a mixed group, including infants on laps.
You travel as a passenger on a shared hour-long cruise. The crew handle departure and docking. No sailing skill is required.
This is a shorter, morning-focused outing without a breakfast or BBQ sitting. If you want a two-hour sailing with food, look at the separate shared luxury yacht option instead of this marina loop.
Walking on and off at Al Hubob Street and sitting on an open-air deck for 60 minutes is the demand. Infants sit on laps, as noted in the product notes, so you are not carrying extra seats for the smallest guests.
If stairs onto the pontoon are difficult, tell the crew when you arrive so they can help at the gangway. There is no cabin meal service on this hour, so eat before you arrive if you need to.
No minimum age is listed. Infants must sit on laps. Bring everyone who needs a seat in your party count except infants on laps as described in the notes.
Hotel collection is available when that option is included. Without transfer you make your own way to Al Hubob Street. Public transport is nearby, though a taxi is often simpler with a morning departure.
Bring a hat, sunscreen and a light layer for the breeze. There is no meal included on this hour, so a bottle of water from shore is useful. Wear shoes you can walk in on a wet deck.
If hotel collection is included, share your hotel name so the driver can find you. Arrive a little early so boarding is not rushed. Morning slots start from 9 am, with further times in your confirmation email.
The crew welcome you aboard, often with a red-carpet greeting, then you stay on the open-air deck while the yacht runs through Dubai Marina, Dubai Harbour and JBR. Ain Dubai is the landmark most guests watch for from the water.
Keep children with you near the rails and listen for crew instructions when the yacht is turning in the canal. The captain still holds if wind inside the marina is unsafe, even though weather rarely stops this hour.
The cruise lasts 60 minutes. Arrival and hotel transfer when collection is included add time either side. Plan a short marina visit rather than a half day.
Compared with the two-hour shared yacht with breakfast or BBQ, this is the shorter, morning-only option from Al Hubob Street. Multiple departure times sit on the same outing, so you pick a morning slot that fits.
The hour rarely stops for weather, but the captain can still hold if wind in the marina is unsafe. Morning slots are often the calmest on deck.
If the hour cannot run, the team will offer another time, or you wait on the ground until the captain is happy to leave. Stay reachable if a driver is coming to your hotel.
Other guests share the yacht with you. You will not have a private hire unless you take every place. The point of this outing is an affordable hour on the marina, not a closed charter.
Keep bags close and agree a meeting spot on deck with your group, because people move around during the hour. If a busy shared deck feels uneasy, sit together near the cabin side rather than spreading along the rail.
You board at Al Hubob Street, Dubai. Options exist with and without hotel transfer. Pickup is included when hotel collection is included. Otherwise make your own way.
Public transport is nearby. A taxi to Al Hubob Street is usually the least stressful option for a 9 am start. Exact berth notes come in your confirmation email.
Your confirmation email arrives with your time and transfer notes. Reply with guest names and, if hotel collection is included, share your hotel name so the driver can find you.
On the day, be ready at the lobby or street time given, wear clothes for an open deck, and bring children who will sit on laps if that applies. Tell the team before the day if you need to move the slot rather than arriving late.

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