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Dubai Yacht Rental Price Guide 2026: Private Boat Costs & Tips

There is no better way to see the Dubai skyline than from the deck of a private yacht, cruising past the Palm Jumeirah with a cold drink in hand.

In 2026, renting a yacht in Dubai is surprisingly accessible. You don’t need to be a millionaire; if you split the cost with a group of friends, it can be cheaper than a brunch at a fancy hotel.

However, prices vary wildly depending on the boat size, age, and inclusions. Here is your ultimate price guide to avoiding overcharging and booking the perfect vessel.

2026 Price Breakdown: What Should You Pay?

All prices are typically “Per Hour” for the entire boat (not per person).

  1. The “Mini Yacht” (30-40 Feet)
  • Capacity: Up to 8-10 people.
  • Est. Price: AED 300 – AED 500 ($80 – $135) per hour.
  • Best For: Couples, small families, or fishing trips.
  • Verdict: Great value. It feels private but cozy.
  1. The Standard Luxury Yacht (50-60 Feet)
  • Capacity: Up to 15-20 people.
  • Est. Price: AED 600 – AED 1,000 ($160 – $270) per hour.
  • Best For: Birthday parties, bachelor/bachelorette parties.
  • Features: Usually has a Flybridge (upper deck), bedroom, kitchen, and sound system.
  1. The Superyacht (80+ Feet)
  • Capacity: 30+ people.
  • Est. Price: AED 2,500 – AED 10,000+ ($680 – $2,700+) per hour.
  • Best For: Corporate events, weddings, VIP guests.
  • Features: Jacuzzi on deck, full crew, multiple bedrooms.

Friends enjoying a private yacht rental party in Dubai Marina

The Standard Route (2-3 Hours)

Most rentals start from Dubai Marina.

  • 1 Hour: Just a cruise around the Marina canal and JBR beach. (Too short, not recommended).
  • 2 Hours: Marina -> JBR -> Blue Waters Island (Ain Dubai) -> Atlantis The Palm (Photo stop) -> Back.
  • 3-4 Hours: All of the above + Burj Al Arab + Swimming stop in the lagoon.

Hidden Costs & Rules

  1. Fuel & Crew: Almost always included in the hourly price.
  2. Food & Drinks: usually NOT included. You can bring your own (BYO) food and alcohol for free. Most yachts have a BBQ grill—ask the crew to cook for you!
  3. Swimming: If you want to swim, you must book before sunset (Coast Guard rules).
  4. ID: Every single guest must bring their original Passport or Emirates ID. No ID, no entry.
  5. Context: Be mindful of alcohol laws on boats. While you can drink on board, taking alcohol off the boat onto the public marina walkway is illegal.

How to Avoid Scams

  • The “Broker” Trap: Avoid booking through random guys on the street in Marina Walk. They add a heavy commission.
  • Book Online: Use reputable platforms like Xclusive Yachts, CharterClick, or direct owners to get the best rates.
  • Check the Boat Year: A “50ft Yacht” built in 2005 looks very different from one built in 2024. Ask for current photos before paying.

Final Verdict

For the best experience, book a 50ft yacht for 3 hours at sunset (4 PM – 7 PM). You get the daylight for swimming, the golden hour for photos, and the city lights for the return journey. It is magical.

BBQ food and drinks on a private yacht rental in Dubai

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can we bring our own alcohol on the yacht?

A: Yes, most private yacht rentals in Dubai allow you to bring your own alcohol and food without any corkage fee. However, consumption must happen strictly on the boat, not on the dock.

Q: Do I need to tip the yacht crew?

A: Tipping is not mandatory but highly appreciated. If the crew helped with BBQ, service, and photos, a tip of AED 100 – AED 200 (total from the group) is a nice gesture.

Q: Is swimming allowed during the yacht trip?

A: Yes, swimming is allowed, but generally only before sunset. The captain will stop the boat in a designated calm lagoon (usually near JBR or Atlantis) for you to jump in.

Mizanur Rahman Hridoy

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