6 days in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Inspiring Itinerary

Discover Dubai in 6 days

6 Days5 NightsDubai to Dubai
943 nautical miles
SeasonIdeal for November to March

Itinerary summary


Day 1Dubai

Day 2Muscat

Day 3Fujairah

Day 4 Abu Dhabi

Day 5Bahrain

Day 6Dubai

About

Some of the most luxurious lifestyle options, cutting-edge attractions, and ultra-modern architecture can be found in the UAE. No matter what your interests are, the Arabian Peninsula has all the components for an amazing luxury yacht charter, including a beautiful coastline, an intriguing fusion of Islamic culture, and a fascinating history.

For a once-in-a-lifetime experience in the Arabian Gulf aboard a yacht, set sail from and return to Dubai. You can explore all of the city's contemporary attractions as well as its luxurious islands. Every day is a new opportunity for adventure and relaxation thanks to on-board activities including water sports, island exploration, and gourmet dining. This yacht excursion in the bustling and affluent metropolis of Dubai promises the ideal mix of fun and coastal exploration, providing experiences that will last a lifetime and produce memories that will be cherished forever.

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Day 1 - Dubai
Day 1

Dubai

The epitome of lavishness

LocationStarting point

When it comes to lavishness, Dubai is unparalleled, with it's countless luxury hotels, nightclubs, restaurants, and high end shopping. Sail your yacht around the world's only seven-star hotel and party the night away with the vibrant people that have helped put this small nation on the map as a cultural and social wonder. Have dinner on board while taking in the sights of the city skyline. Circumnavigate the Palm Islands, the World Islands, and the Burj Al Arab in the beautiful waters off Dubai's coast.

Day 2 - Muscat
Day 2

Muscat

A vibrant capital city with old world atmosphere

Distance197nm

Tucked between mountains and the ocean, Muscat is a vibrant capital city with old world atmosphere and modern day attractions. The city is different from it's neighbours, in that there aren't many high-rises, and all architecture includes the traditional dome or an arabesque windows. A cruise along the stunning coastline of the Arabian Sea will offer spectacular views of the mountains and beaches, like Bandar Khayran or Al Munassir, where you can drop anchor for a refreshing swim. Visit the Mutrah Souq, a traditional market, and peruse the various stalls selling clothing, spices, and Omani handicrafts. Enjoy some delectable Omani cuisine before heading back to onboard to taking in the stunning Arabian Sea sunset. Whilst Muscat is quite traditional in nature and expects visitors to dress and behave accordingly, in exchange it offers a warm hospitality and a chance to engage with the nation's rich heritage.

Day 3 - Fujairah
Day 3

Fujairah

A popular yachting destination

Distance143nm

Ajaccio has the most buzzing marina in Corsica and is commonly known for being the birthplace of the island's most famous son, Napoleon Bonaparte. Pristine bays frame the trendy marina and are ideal spots to find respite in the heat, while the horizon boasts an unspoiled mountainous backdrop. Ajaccio is where you'll find bronzed beachgoers by day and partiers by night. For some history, wander the cobbled streets of the Old Town and head to the Maison Bonaparte Museum or visit the colourful marketplace where you may meet friendly residents and explore a variety of religious buildings containing surprising gems.

Day 4 -  Abu Dhabi
Day 4

Abu Dhabi

Offers an experience that can't be found anywhere else

Distance115nm

The city is well located on a beautiful coastline and it offers an experience that can't be found anywhere else. Due to its remarkable sights and mostly intact cultural past, it is one of the most visited cities in the Middle East. It's possible to discover and investigate many different things and places, such as the iconic Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world. The country's long and illustrious history, culture, and customs all serve as prime examples. An excursion to Abu Dhabi will introduce you to a city that is at once contemporary and rich in history.

Day 5 - Bahrain
Day 5

Bahrain

Unique blend of Arabian charm and modern luxury

Distance228nm

Known for its rich history, culture, and modern architecture, Bahrain is a popular destination for yacht charters with its unique blend of Arabian charm and modern luxury. With its warm weather, clear waters, and diverse marine life, Bahrain provides ample opportunities for activities like swimming, snorkeling, fishing, and diving. The country is home to several pristine beaches, marinas, and cultural attractions such as the UNESCO World Heritage site, the Bahrain Fort, as well as traditional souks, museums, and mosques. Manama, the country's capital, is a city of high-rise buildings and a thriving arts community, and the nearby Al Dar Island is a great spot for some R&R, with a tranquil setting in which to swim and soak up the sun. Head inland visit The Tree of Life, a 400-year-old mesquite tree set in stunning desert scenery. 

Day 6 - Dubai
Day 6

Dubai

A place with vibrant people

Distance260nm

When it comes to lavishness, Dubai is unparalleled, with it's countless luxury hotels, nightclubs, restaurants, and high end shopping. Sail your yacht around the world's only seven-star hotel and party the night away with the vibrant people that have helped put this small nation on the map as a cultural and social wonder. Have dinner on board while taking in the sights of the city skyline. Circumnavigate the Palm Islands, the World Islands, and the Burj Al Arab in the beautiful waters off Dubai's coast.