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Marina, Atlantis, Palm, and Burj Al Middle Easterner Speedboat provide you with a smooth Dubai marina boat ride. Take a thrilling speedboat excursion to see Dubai from the water. From the marina to the beach, you’ll get a unique and entertaining look at some of Dubai’s most famous landmarks as you navigate the seas. The renowned Dubai Marina serves as the starting point for this thrilling round-trip adventure. Take a thrilling ride around Dubai’s most iconic landmarks on one of our speed boats. You’ll see the city from a new perspective when you inhale the Persian Gulf’s clean ocean air. If you get on the ship at 16:30, you’ll also get to see a stunning sunset with all of Dubai’s grand structures reflecting in the water.

Our Services:

• A tour guide who gives you funny side information; • A life jacket; • numerous opportunities to take pictures; • A speedy ride that can reach 65 kilometers per hour!

The path leads back to Dubai Marina after passing by Marina Canal, The Palm, which includes the well-known Atlantis hotel, Burj Al Arab, and Palm Lagoon. The cruise is a photo paradise, so don’t forget to bring your smartphone and cameras. Throughout the journey, there will be numerous opportunities to pause and take pictures or selfies!

Restrictions: The trip should not be taken by people with heart conditions, pregnant women, or children under 15 kilograms.

White, swift boats:

Have you heard of the UAE’s constructed islands? Could it have been built by a man? Exactly. During your sea tour on a cozy white boat (Route No. 1), you will get a close-up look at Jumeirah Island, also known as Palm-Jumeirah. 1). One of the islands in the artificial archipelago that stands out is this one. Arabs are proud to call it the eighth wonder of the world. The well-known Atlantis 5* Hotel is the primary “decoration” on the island. This city has its very own Water Park, dolphinarium, and oceanarium. The Palm Islands are another illustration of the prosperity of the UAE. Splash, yellow, black, and love boats are the other types of speedboats. 

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