REVIEW · DUBAI
Dubai: Azimut 42 Feet Private Luxury Yacht Cruise
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Sailing Dubai in 42 feet of comfort is a treat. This private Azimut yacht puts you right on the Dubai Marina waterfront with a calm, crew-run experience (not a chaotic public boat). I like the way the yacht layout feels built for relaxing, especially the swimming bed and sunbathing space on the foredeck. I also like that you get a licensed captain plus a service-minded crew who help with photos and keep things smooth. One possible drawback: food is not included, so you’ll want a plan for snacks or a meal.
If you’re aiming for a simple “glide along the skyline” outing, this fits. You’ll cruise from the Royal Blue Coast Yachts Rental area, spend time sightseeing from the water, and have flexibility to swim on request. Just note the headcount details can be a little confusing on paper, since pricing mentions a group up to 11 while the yacht’s max capacity is listed as 10—so confirm the exact passenger count when you book.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Azimut 42ft layout: why this yacht feels different from a typical charter
- Royal Blue Coast Yachts Rental and the Gate T meeting start
- Dubai Marina cruise time: sightseeing, sunset mood, and when swimming makes sense
- On-board service: why the crew gets repeated praise
- What’s included (and what you’ll need to bring yourself)
- Amenities that make the cruise feel like a private space
- Price and value: $160 per group—what that really buys
- Best time to book: choosing the right hour range for your goals
- Who this yacht cruise suits (and who should think twice)
- Should you book the Azimut 42 Feet private yacht cruise in Dubai Marina?
- FAQ
- How long is the Dubai Marina yacht cruise?
- What does the yacht cruise cost?
- Where do we meet for the cruise?
- What’s included with the booking?
- Is food included?
- Is there cooking or BBQ equipment on the yacht?
- Can we swim during the cruise?
- Is there a sound system for music?
- Is the yacht wheelchair accessible?
- Are pets allowed, and what about cancellation and payment flexibility?
Key things to know before you go

- Azimut 42ft, with two bedrooms: room to spread out even on a short cruise
- Swimming bed on board: a practical way to get in the water without jumping from awkward spots
- Captain + crew included: you get a guided, hands-on service level
- Sound system, fridge, cooler box: easy setup for music and keeping drinks cold
- BBQ machine and micro oven: useful for planning your own food approach (since meals aren’t included)
- Dubai Marina focus: great for skyline views, photo moments, and sunset vibes
Azimut 42ft layout: why this yacht feels different from a typical charter

The Azimut 42-foot setup is the kind of yacht that makes you feel like you’re renting a space, not just getting a ride. It has two bedrooms, plus a toilet, a saloon (indoor seating space), and a cockpit area that’s made for hanging out while the captain handles the navigation.
What I like for you is how the public spaces are practical. You’ve got a foredeck for sunbathing, an upper deck for skyline viewing, and a saloon area if the sun gets too intense. In Dubai, that matters. Even on a “quick” outing, you’ll appreciate having shade options and places to sit comfortably.
Two other details are worth calling out. First, there’s a swimming bed (plus safety equipment onboard), so swimming isn’t just a hopeful idea. Second, there’s a washing area, which is handy if you’re cooling off in the water and then want to reset quickly.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Dubai
Royal Blue Coast Yachts Rental and the Gate T meeting start

Your day starts at Royal Blue Coast Yachts Rental, with the meeting point listed at Gate T. That sounds small, but in busy Dubai Marina zones, it’s the difference between a smooth start and a rushed one.
Based on how the crew is described in multiple bookings, the team runs with a calm, helpful approach. People specifically praised crew members for being responsive and patient, and for helping with photos. That kind of service matters most right at the start—when you’re stepping aboard, settling in, and trying to get everyone ready to enjoy the cruise.
Tip for your planning: aim to arrive early enough that you can find Gate T without stress. If you’re late, it’s good to know the crew has been patient in the past, but you’ll still have a better experience if you’re not sprinting through the marina.
Dubai Marina cruise time: sightseeing, sunset mood, and when swimming makes sense

The core experience centers on the Dubai Marina area, where the skyline looks best from the water. You’ll cruise for sightseeing and photo views, then you’ll have time for swimming, and you can plan around sunset-style moments depending on your time slot.
This is where the yacht details pay off. The presence of a swimming bed means swimming is more controlled and comfortable than the usual “jump in and hope” situation. You can also request swimming, and you’ll have safety equipment onboard to support it.
The most useful takeaway for you: swimming works best when you go in with the right mindset. Don’t treat it like a long swim session. Treat it like a short reset—cool off, take a few minutes in the water, then return to the foredeck for the rest of the ride.
You’ll also see mentions of activities like jetskiing in the broader cruise format (during multi-hour timeframes). The data here doesn’t spell out whether jetskiing is automatically included in every booking, so I’d treat it as something to confirm when you reserve. If jetskis are a must for you, ask what’s covered in your exact time slot.
On-board service: why the crew gets repeated praise

When a private yacht booking stays memorable, it’s usually because of the people on board. Here, the crew is consistently singled out for being friendly, helpful, and quick to respond.
Names that show up often include Ratheesh, Varun, and Parveen, and in other bookings you’ll see Suresh, Ranjith, Murali, Oumar, Ajin, Jackson, Venkka, and Mani. People also describe them as photo helpers—patient with camera moments, quick to capture good shots, and willing to help when someone is running late.
One of the most telling comments: the crew helped with a seasickness situation for a passenger (and provided extra care). That’s not the kind of detail you can plan for, but it’s exactly what you want to hear when you’re booking a short, scenic trip and want the comfort level to be real.
If you’re celebrating something—one review notes a birthday—this kind of attentive service helps turn a cruise into a memory, not just a scenic background.
What’s included (and what you’ll need to bring yourself)
The included list is pretty strong for the price, especially if you’re comparing it to typical “boat rental plus add-ons” setups.
Included on board:
- Professional licensed captain and crew
- Mineral water
- Disposable cutlery
- Ice cubes and an ice box
- Quality sound system
- Sunbathing on the foredeck
- Safety equipment
- Swimming on request
- Fuel
Not included:
- Food
This is the big budgeting point. Since food isn’t included, plan either to bring your own snacks, arrange something elsewhere, or keep it simple with what you’re able to handle during a short outing. The yacht does have a fridge and a cooler box, which strongly suggests you’ll want to keep drinks chilled and maybe bring some food to match your style.
Also, since there’s a BBQ machine and a micro oven mentioned on the yacht inventory, you’ll have more flexibility than you’d expect on smaller boats. You still shouldn’t assume meals are provided, but those tools can be helpful if you’re bringing your own plan.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Dubai
Amenities that make the cruise feel like a private space

This yacht comes equipped with the kind of extras that keep a short cruise from feeling bare-bones. You’ve got:
- Music system and quality sound system
- Fridge and cooler box
- BBQ machine and micro oven
- GPS navigation
- Fishing equipment (as listed)
For you, the value is in convenience. A sound system and indoor space mean you can keep the vibe set even if the weather changes. A fridge and cooler box mean you’re not stuck with warm drinks. BBQ and micro oven options can matter if you want a more “hangout meal” approach rather than just snack-and-go.
One more practical detail: the yacht includes both upper deck and saloon/cockpit spaces. That makes it easier for mixed groups—say, one person who wants photos and skyline views while another wants shade and a calmer corner.
Price and value: $160 per group—what that really buys

The price shown is $160 per group up to 11, and the experience runs 1 to 4 hours depending on your selected time slot. The yacht’s maximum capacity is listed as 10 pax, so treat that as a key check when booking. If you’re right at the edge of the headcount, message the provider to confirm how they handle the extra seat number in practice.
Now the value part. For a private charter with a licensed captain and crew included, plus mineral water, ice, sound system, safety equipment, and fuel, the cost can make sense—especially if you split it across a group rather than booking a per-person sightseeing cruise.
Where it might not feel as good is if you expect food to be handled for you. Because food isn’t included, you’ll likely spend a little extra for snacks or a meal plan. If you want a true all-in package, you’ll need to budget that separately.
My take: this is best value when you treat it like a private “Dubai Marina evening” (or morning) where you bring or plan your own food, then focus on views, swimming, and downtime.
Best time to book: choosing the right hour range for your goals
Because the duration is 1 to 4 hours, your booking choice should match what you want most.
- If you want a quick taste of Dubai Marina and a photo-heavy ride, the short option works. One booking specifically notes that the 1-hour version was exactly what they needed.
- If you want time to actually settle in—time for sightseeing and swimming without feeling rushed—go longer. A comment suggests the 2–3 hour window can be better since it gives you more time to explore the experience itself, not just arrive and depart.
If swimming is a priority, don’t pick the absolute shortest slot unless you’re comfortable with a quick dip and then mostly sun/deck time.
Who this yacht cruise suits (and who should think twice)
This cruise is a good match if you:
- Want private time on the water instead of joining a crowded sightseeing boat
- Care about service level (the crew has repeated praise for responsiveness, politeness, and help with photos)
- Want a straightforward plan: sightseeing, optional swimming, sunset mood
- Have a group that benefits from having separate onboard spaces (saloon, upper deck, foredeck, plus the two-bedroom layout)
You might think twice if:
- You need food included in the price
- Your group size is right at the capacity boundary (10 listed vs up to 11 pricing), unless you confirm the final passenger plan clearly
Should you book the Azimut 42 Feet private yacht cruise in Dubai Marina?
I’d book this if you want a private Dubai Marina experience with real comfort and a crew that looks after details. The combination of the yacht setup (two bedrooms, foredeck space, swimming bed) plus the included items (captain and crew, water, ice, sound system, safety gear, fuel) makes it feel like a true charter rather than a basic sightseeing add-on.
Book it with a simple mindset: bring your own food plan, confirm headcount expectations, and choose a time range that gives you breathing room—especially if swimming is on your list.
If you want the skyline views, easy water time, and service that takes the stress out of the day, this is a strong choice.
FAQ
How long is the Dubai Marina yacht cruise?
The experience duration is listed as 1 to 4 hours, depending on available starting times.
What does the yacht cruise cost?
The price is listed as $160 per group, up to 11 people.
Where do we meet for the cruise?
The meeting point is listed as Gate T, at Royal Blue Coast Yachts Rental.
What’s included with the booking?
Included items are the professional licensed captain and crew, mineral water, disposable cutlery, ice cubes and an ice box, a quality sound system, sunbathing on the foredeck, safety equipment, swimming on request, and fuel.
Is food included?
No, food is not included.
Is there cooking or BBQ equipment on the yacht?
Yes. The yacht inventory includes a BBQ machine and a micro oven.
Can we swim during the cruise?
Swimming is available on request, and the yacht includes a swimming bed.
Is there a sound system for music?
Yes. A quality sound system is included.
Is the yacht wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The activity is listed as wheelchair accessible.
Are pets allowed, and what about cancellation and payment flexibility?
Pets are not allowed (assistance dogs are allowed). Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can reserve now and pay later.


































