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Board a two-hour sailing on a 65ft catamaran or 86ft yacht from The Walk, with breakfast or a live BBQ depending on the slot you choose. Food and drinks are included, the lower deck is air-conditioned, and an audio GPS guide names the marina landmarks as you pass. Shared decks mean you are free to move between levels rather than sitting in assigned seats.
You are welcomed aboard, often over a red carpet, then you are free to move between decks. Breakfast sailings run from 9 am or 10 am, while BBQ sailings cover lunch, mid-afternoon, sunset, moonlight and twilight. A night party from 9 pm until 1 am is for guests 21 and over.
The captain and crew handle the route through Dubai Marina and the nearby coast while the commentary points out each icon. Sunbathe, take photos or sit on the couches below. Pets are allowed, and hotel pickup may be part of your rate, so read your confirmation before you set out.
The Walk sits beside Dubai Marina, a man-made canal lined with towers, restaurants and yacht berths. Boarding here puts you on the water in minutes, with Ain Dubai, JBR and the marina skyline close enough to photograph from the rail.
Shared sailings use this stretch daily, so you see the same shoreline at different hours depending on your slot. Evening BBQ times catch warmer light on the towers, while morning breakfast slots are cooler on deck. The captain still has the final say if wind makes departure unsafe.
No sailing skill is required. You should be able to board via the marina pontoon and move around the decks. Daytime slots have no listed minimum age, while the night party is for guests 21 and over.
Bring ID or a passport plus the ticket sent by email and WhatsApp. Wear smart-casual clothes that fit red-carpet boarding, and pack sunscreen, a hat and a light layer for the breeze on deck.
You get a shared yacht with food, drinks, crew and commentary without hiring the whole boat. Slot times from breakfast through to a night party sit in one product, so you pick the sitting that fits your day.
The craft is usually a 65ft catamaran or an 86ft yacht, with an air-conditioned lower deck if you want to sit out of the sun. An audio GPS guide names marina landmarks as you pass, so you do not need to know the shoreline in advance.
You are a guest on a shared sailing, not a skipper. No yacht experience is needed. The captain and crew handle departure, the route and docking while you move between decks.
Listen to the safety talk at boarding and keep an eye on children near the rails. The audio GPS commentary names landmarks as you pass them, so you do not need to know Dubai's shoreline in advance.
Walking on and off the yacht and sitting through a two-hour cruise is the main demand. There is an air-conditioned lower deck if you want to sit out of the sun, and you are free to move between levels rather than staying in one assigned seat.
Boarding at The Walk can involve steps onto the pontoon. If stairs are awkward for anyone in your group, tell the crew when you arrive so they can help at the gangway. The night party slot from 9 pm until 1 am is a longer stretch on your feet and on deck.
No minimum age is listed for the daytime breakfast and BBQ sailings, and infants may join those slots. The night party sailing from 9 pm until 1 am does not allow anyone under 21.
Bring ID or a passport plus the ticket sent by email and WhatsApp. If you are travelling with children, choose a breakfast or BBQ slot rather than the night party.
Bring ID or a passport, the ticket from your confirmation email, sunscreen, a hat and a light layer for the breeze on deck. Smart-casual clothes fit the red-carpet boarding. Save swimwear for sunbathing on deck if you plan to lie out.
If hotel collection is included, share your hotel name so the driver can find you. Pets are allowed, so ask in your confirmation email if you intend to bring an animal, and keep it under control on board.
The captain and crew run a shared yacht with a set departure, not a private charter you steer yourself. You hear a safety talk at boarding, then you are free to move between upper and lower decks. There are no allocated seats, so arrive a little early if you want a favourite spot on the rail.
Stay clear of lines and rails when the yacht is manoeuvring, and keep children with you near the edges. The skipper has the final say on whether the sailing leaves harbour if wind or visibility is unsafe.
Typical sailings last two hours. Times range from a 9 am breakfast through lunch, mid-afternoon, sunset, moonlight and twilight BBQ slots, plus a longer night party from 9 pm until 1 am.
The yacht is usually a 65ft catamaran or an 86ft yacht, though a similar size may be used if the schedule requires it. You will not have a private cabin. This is a shared deck experience with food and drinks included as breakfast or BBQ according to your slot.
Sailings rarely stop for weather, yet the captain can still hold in harbour if wind or visibility is unsafe. Morning slots are often calmer on deck than late afternoon.
If a sailing cannot run, the team will offer another time, or you wait on the ground until the captain is happy to leave. Stay reachable on the mobile number you gave, especially if a driver is collecting you.
This is a shared marina sailing with a red-carpet welcome and commentary as you pass landmarks, not a fast coastal race. Many guests who feel uneasy on small boats find the 65ft catamaran or 86ft yacht more settled because the decks are wide and the lower cabin is air-conditioned.
If you want a quieter hour, sit on the lower deck out of the breeze and look at the towers rather than the wake. Tell the crew when you board if anyone in your group prefers a calmer seat away from the rail.
Boarding is at The Walk, Dubai. Pickup appears on some options, while a private hotel transfer also appears as an extra, so check which one you have confirmed. If hotel collection is included, a driver collects you. If not, make your own way to The Walk.
Bring the ticket sent by email and WhatsApp plus ID. Allow extra time for Marina traffic. A taxi to The Walk is usually simpler than parking beside the promenade.
You receive a ticket by email and WhatsApp once your place is confirmed. Reply with guest names, share your hotel name so the driver can find you if a transfer is included, and say whether anyone in the group is under 21 if you chose the night party.
On the day, bring ID and the ticket, wear clothes you are happy to sit in on deck, and be ready at the lobby or meeting time. Tell the team before the day if you need to change slot.

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