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Panoramic view of Abu Dhabi’s modern skyline with tall glass skyscrapers reflecting over calm blue waters under a hazy sky.

Yacht charter in Middle East

Exploring the Middle East and Arabian Gulf aboard a luxury yacht is an unparalleled experience that blends the allure of the Red Sea and the modernity of iconic cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Superyachts available in Middle East & Arabian Gulf

KATINA

KATINA

  • 60,00 m.
  • 12 People
  • 6 Cabins
  • 2015 Brodosplit BSO d.o.o.

Rate from 245.000 $/Week

BERGE

BERGE

  • 55,00 m.
  • 18 People
  • 9 Cabins
  • 2021 Custom Made

Rate from 150.000 $/Week

ARAX

ARAX

  • 60,00 m.
  • 18 People
  • 9 Cabins
  • 2024 Custom Made

Rate from 180.000 $/Week

MARQUISE

MARQUISE

  • 72,00 m.
  • 28 People
  • 14 Cabins
  • 2004 Austal

Rate from 600.000 €/Week

Chakra

Chakra

  • 86,00 m.
  • 24 People
  • 19 Cabins
  • 1998 Devonport

Rate from 495.000 €/Week

Yacht Charter in the Middle East & Arabian Gulf

Exploring the Middle East and Arabian Gulf aboard a luxury yacht is an unparalleled experience that blends the allure of the Red Sea, the modernity of iconic cities, and the richness of its history. This region offers a fascinating contrast between tradition and innovation, with impressive destinations like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, where futuristic architecture meets desert landscapes and crystal-clear waters.

Sailing the Red Sea grants access to exclusive spots such as Ras Mohammed National Park on Egypt’s coast. This marine sanctuary is renowned for its pristine coral reefs, making it an exceptional destination for diving and snorkeling, as well as a luxurious retreat for those seeking privacy and natural beauty. Along the Egyptian coastline, you’ll also find high-end resorts like El Gouna, a sophisticated destination with private marinas, gourmet restaurants, and a vibrant nautical scene.

For those seeking luxury and sophistication, Dubai and Abu Dhabi are unmatched destinations. With their impressive skyscrapers, artificial islands, and exclusive marinas, these emirates offer world-class experiences, from dining at Michelin-starred restaurants to attending elite events like the Formula 1 Grand Prix at Yas Marina. A luxury yacht in this region ensures comfort, privacy, and access to some of the most exclusive places on the planet.

The Perfect Arabian Gulf Itinerary

View of Dubai Marina with towering modern skyscrapers, luxury yachts docked along turquoise waters, and a partly cloudy blue sky above.
Day 01

Dubai Marina

Embark at Dubai Marina, the epitome of luxury and sophistication. Cruise past iconic landmarks like the Burj Al Arab and Palm Jumeirah before anchoring in a tranquil bay for the night.

Explore the vibrant souks of old Dubai and enjoy a dinner cruise on the Dubai Creek.

Aerial view of The World Islands in Dubai, featuring luxurious resorts, overwater villas, sandy beaches, turquoise lagoons, and boats cruising around the man-made islands shaped like a world map.
Day 02

Beach Day at The World Islands

Set sail to The World Islands, a collection of man-made islands off the coast of Dubai. Spend the day lounging on pristine beaches, snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, and soaking up the sun on deck.

Aerial view of Abu Dhabi’s Corniche area, showing turquoise Gulf waters, modern skyscrapers, and a tall observation tower under a clear blue sky.
Day 03

Abu Dhabi

Cruise to Abu Dhabi, the capital city of the United Arab Emirates. Enjoy a leisurely sail along the coastline, taking in breathtaking views of the city skyline before docking at Yas Marina, a world-class marina with luxury amenities.

Boats anchored near the white sandy shore of Lulu Island, Abu Dhabi, surrounded by crystal-clear turquoise waters under a bright blue sky.
Day 04

Lounging in Al Lulu Island

Sail to Al Lulu Island, a hidden gem in the Arabian Gulf known for its secluded beaches and turquoise waters. Spend the day swimming, paddleboarding, and kayaking in this pristine paradise.

Luxurious overwater villas connected by winding wooden walkways above vibrant turquoise waters, with a small tropical island and white sandy beach in the distance under a clear blue sky.
Day 05

Island Hopping in Qatar

Explore the stunning islands of Qatar, hopping from one secluded beach to another aboard your luxury yacht. Discover hidden coves, snorkel among vibrant coral reefs, and enjoy a beachside barbecue under the stars.

Modern city skyline with sleek skyscrapers and twin sail-shaped towers reflecting on calm turquoise waters, with traditional wooden boats floating in the foreground under a clear blue sky.
Day 06

Relaxation in Bahrain

Arrive in Bahrain and unwind on deck as you sail along its picturesque coastline. Anchor in a tranquil bay and indulge in a spa day on board, complete with massages, facials, and yoga sessions overlooking the water. Relax on the beaches of Amwaj Islands.

Person kite surfing on calm water at sunset, with golden light reflecting off the surface and a wave curling behind them in a dramatic spray.
Day 07

Water Sports in Koweit

Spend your final day in the Arabian Gulf enjoying a variety of water sports activities in Koweit. Try your hand at jet skiing, wakeboarding, or parasailing, or simply relax on a floating inflatable island with a refreshing drink in hand.

Discover your personalized itinerary today! This is just an example, let’s design together the perfect adventure for you.

The best of Arabian Gulf

Top Luxury Destinations on Middle East & Arabian Gulf

Aerial view of the Palm Jumeirah in Dubai, a man-made island shaped like a palm tree with fronds extending into the turquoise blue waters, surrounded by luxury villas, hotels, and modern skyscrapers.
Middle East & Arabian Gulf Hotspots

The Palm Jumeirah, Dubai

Cruise past this iconic man-made island and marvel at its stunning architecture and luxury villas.

Scenic view with turquoise waters, steep green cliffs, and colorful flowers in the foreground framing a lone pine tree overlooking the coastline.
Middle East & Arabian Gulf Hotspots

Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi

Experience world-class hospitality and luxury amenities at this renowned marina in the heart of Abu Dhabi.

Aerial view of The Pearl in Doha, Qatar — a luxurious man-made island with circular waterways, high-rise residential towers, marinas with yachts, and landscaped surroundings by the Arabian Gulf.
Middle East & Arabian Gulf Hotspots

The Pearl-Qatar, Doha

Discover this luxurious artificial island with upscale shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

Boats anchored near the white sandy shore of Lulu Island, Abu Dhabi, surrounded by crystal-clear turquoise waters under a bright blue sky.
Middle East & Arabian Gulf Hotspots

Lulu Island, Abu Dhabi

Escape the crowds and unwind on the pristine beaches of this secluded island paradise.

View of Bahrain Fort Beach with golden sand, turquoise waters, and the historic Bahrain Fort topped with a national flag in the foreground. The modern skyline of Manama rises in the distance under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.
Middle East & Arabian Gulf Hotspots

Bahrain Fort Beach, Bahrain

Relax on the golden sands of this historic beach and explore the nearby archaeological site of Bahrain Fort.

Rooftop pool at The Corniche in Muscat with clear blue water, terracotta potted plants, and shaded lounge areas under cream-colored canopies. The ocean and horizon are visible in the background beneath a bright blue sky.
Middle East & Arabian Gulf Hotspots

The Corniche, Muscat

Take a leisurely stroll along Muscat’s picturesque waterfront promenade and soak in the stunning views of the city.

FAQs about Luxury Yacht Charter in Middle East & Arabian Gulf:

  • How many days are ideal for a luxury yacht charter in the Middle East?

    A 7 to 10-day yacht charter in the Middle East works best for guests who want more than a city cruise. This gives enough time for Dubai’s skyline, Abu Dhabi’s islands, Doha’s waterfront, and a slower Red Sea or Oman extension. A 3 to 4-day charter suits Dubai and Abu Dhabi only. For the Saudi Red Sea, Musandam, or a wider Gulf route, 10 to 14 days feels far more relaxed, with fewer rushed transfers and quieter anchorages.

  • Which destinations are recommended for chartering superyachts?

    The strongest superyacht destinations in the Middle East are Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Oman’s Musandam coast, and Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea. Dubai Harbour is built for yachts up to 160 metres, while Yas Marina in Abu Dhabi can welcome visiting superyachts up to 175 metres. Doha is growing through Old Doha Port and Mina Corniche Marina. Sindalah in Saudi Arabia adds a high-end Red Sea option, especially for guests seeking newer island resorts and clear diving waters.

  • When is the best time to book a yacht charter in the Middle East?

    The best time to book a yacht charter in the Middle East is from October to April, when the weather is easier to enjoy on deck.

    Dubai and Abu Dhabi are especially comfortable in winter and early spring, with warm days, cooler evenings, and plenty of sunshine. Summer is usually too hot for relaxed luxury cruising.

    Season Conditions Atmosphere Best For
    October–December Warm days, cooler evenings Lively and comfortable Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha
    January–March Mild to warm, clear skies Peak cruising comfort Luxury charters and island routes
    April Warmer days, pleasant sea Still manageable Late-season Gulf charters
    May–September Very hot Quieter but intense Short evening cruises only
  • What are the most recommended yacht charter itineraries in the Middle East and its surroundings?

    The best Middle East yacht routes depend on the style of trip. Dubai is ideal for skyline cruising, Abu Dhabi suits island-hopping, Oman feels natural and quiet, and the Saudi Red Sea is best for newer resort-led routes.

    Middle East Itinerary Ideas

    • Dubai Route: Dubai Marina, JBR, Bluewaters, Palm Jumeirah, Burj Al Arab, The World Islands
    • Abu Dhabi Route: Saadiyat, Al Lulu, Nurai, Sir Bani Yas, Corniche
    • Oman Route: Musandam fjords, dolphin watching, quiet bays, snorkelling stops
    • Saudi Red Sea Route: Sindalah, Shebara, Shura Island, coral-rich anchorages
  • Which beaches are best experienced by sea?

    The best beaches by sea are those where the arrival feels private and scenic. In Dubai, the finest views come around JBR, Palm Jumeirah, and the waters facing Burj Al Arab. Abu Dhabi is better for island-style beach days around Saadiyat, Nurai, Al Lulu, and Sir Bani Yas. Oman’s Musandam coast gives a more natural feel, with fjord-like bays and clear snorkelling spots. The Saudi Red Sea adds coral-rich beaches around Shebara and Shura Island.

  • Which exclusive yacht clubs are in the Middle East?

    The most exclusive yacht clubs and marina bases in the Middle East sit around the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. Dubai Harbour, Dubai Marina Yacht Club, and Dubai International Marine Club give strong city access. Yas Marina is one of Abu Dhabi’s key superyacht bases, with large berths and a lively dining scene. Doha Marine Sports Club and Old Doha Port support Qatar’s growing marine scene. Sindalah Yacht Club brings a more private Red Sea setting for larger yachts.

  • Where are the most exceptional restaurants?

    The most exceptional restaurants depend on the route, but Dubai and Abu Dhabi lead for fine dining before or after the charter. Dubai offers Pierchic for over-water dining, Orfali Bros for Michelin-star cooking, and Row on 45 for a small, polished tasting menu in Dubai Marina. Abu Dhabi adds Hakkasan, Talea by Antonio Guida, Erth, and beachfront spots around Saadiyat. In Doha, guests often pair yacht days with The Pearl, West Bay, and Old Doha Port dining.

Destinations in Middle East & Arabian Gulf

Red Sea

Dubai

Abu Dhabi

The Nile

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