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Review about Dubai Ferry from Lavrenets Kateryna

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Lavrenets Kateryna
Lavrenets Kateryna
Like this boat
27.04.2020
sea breeze and cheap price
not enough one floor
For Dubai, inexpensive entertainment. A quiet walk in Dubai Marina, near Atlantis (there are different routes). To find location is easy. Tickets are also easy to buy, a box with a cashier immediately near the entrance to the boat. I was a bit short of the opportunity to buy online builds in advance. There is no such function yet. The second floor of the boat was still not enough. There is a small place on the ship in the air, which is sorely lacking for everyone. Taking a photo without someone’s hands is difficult.

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Dubai Ferry

Hours
Open now
Mon
06:30 AM - 09:20 PM
Tue
06:30 AM - 09:20 PM
Wed
06:30 AM - 09:20 PM
Thu
06:30 AM - 09:20 PM
Fri
06:30 AM - 09:20 PM
Sat
06:30 AM - 09:20 PM
Sun
06:30 AM - 09:20 PM

Services:
Ferry services run 7 days a week. Payment methods: Card payment, Cash payment; Service Language: English, Arabic Entertainment services 4 LCD screens Restroom facilities for men, women and disabled passengers

Description:

The Dubai Ferry currently runs from three ferry terminals: Dubai Marina, Al Ghubaiba and Dubai Canal Station.

The first two stations to operate were at Al Ghubaiba and Dubai Marina, with a terminal at Al Mamzar introduced in October 2014 – However, Al Mamzar no longer runs services due to lack of demand. The service also used to run along Dubai Water Canal to Al Jadaf but this has changed to a Water Bus service.

There are circular tourist type trips that run for approximately 1 hour from each terminal and there are trips that run from one terminal to the other (which take around 1h 40m minutes for the trips between the Marina and Al Ghubaiba).

You can also privately hire the boats for your own trip at any available time between 9am and 9pm. Evening trips are busier so you may need to get to the terminal well in advance of the sailing (30 minutes or more).


Both circular routes run along the shore from the terminus with views of the coastline and the many local attractions, they run for one hour and then return from the place they started from. In this way they are really just excursions rather than a means to actually get anywhere within Dubai.

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