Private Yacht Rental Stories

Sherlo Rs
Booking Date :02/06/2025
I’m happy to share my real experience here. Thanks to Mugul Yachts for posting my story on your website.
When we arrived at Dubai Marina, the first thing we noticed was how organized everything was. The staff met us right at the entry point, which made things super easy. They gave us a friendly welcome, helped us with a few bags, and even offered cold water before we got on board. It didn’t feel formal or stiff — more like we were guests at a friend’s place. The red carpet at the yacht entrance made the whole moment feel a little special, like we were starting something exciting.
The moment we stepped onto the yacht, everyone started looking around with excitement. The inside was so clean, the sofas looked cozy, and the sound system was already playing soft music. The kids were running around the lounge area, checking every corner. The crew gave us a short safety briefing — simple and easy to understand — then told us to just relax and enjoy. Standing on the deck, feeling the light breeze, it really hit us that we were about to see Dubai in a whole new way.
As soon as the yacht started moving out of the marina, the view behind us was already beautiful. The tall towers of the Marina looked different from the water, and the reflection on the sea was amazing. We passed Ain Dubai and JBR, and the captain slowed down so we could take photos. The crew offered to click group pictures for us, which was really nice. It wasn’t just sightseeing; it felt like we had our own private space to enjoy the city from a different angle.
The highlight of the trip came when we reached the open waters near Atlantis and Burj Al Arab. The sun began setting, and the sky turned golden, then slowly pink and purple. We all sat on the upper deck with our drinks, just soaking in the moment. There was no rush, no crowd, just peace and laughter with our group. Watching the sunset from the water felt so much more special than seeing it from the beach — it was like the whole scene was just for us.
We had arranged for a BBQ, and the smell started filling the air while we were watching the views. The crew handled everything — setting up, grilling, and serving — so we didn’t have to worry about a thing. The food came out hot and fresh, and it tasted even better with the sea breeze around us. Some of us sat in the air-conditioned lounge for a while to cool off before coming back outside to eat. Sharing a meal on the deck, with the skyline in the distance, felt like the perfect way to enjoy the evening.
As we headed back to the marina, the city lights started glowing brighter. Dubai at night from the water looks like something out of a movie — the reflections, the tall buildings, and the calm water. We all felt relaxed, happy, and honestly a little sad that the trip was ending. The crew was just as helpful at the end as they were in the beginning, making sure we had everything we needed before stepping off. Walking away, we carried not just photos but the memory of an experience that felt private, personal, and unforgettable.
Shared Yacht Rental Stories

Kamal kamal
Booking Date :22/09/2025
I’m happy to share my real experience here. Thanks to Mugul Yachts for posting my story on your website.
We booked an evening sunset shared yacht tour, and boarding was very calm compared to what we imagined. The crew divided guests evenly — some were guided to the indoor lounge, others chose the open deck. There was no rush, no pushing; everything felt organized. The yacht had a relaxing atmosphere right from the start, with soft background music playing.
The yacht was designed well for a mixed group. Families with kids settled in the lounge where it was cooler, while couples moved to the upper deck for privacy. We chose the front deck where the breeze was strongest. Even with around 20 people on board, we didn’t feel cramped. Everyone seemed to find their own spot that matched their mood — whether it was relaxing, chatting, or taking pictures.
The yacht slowly cruised past Dubai Marina and into open waters. The views were stunning — tall towers reflecting on the sea, Ain Dubai glowing as the sun lowered, and the wide skyline stretching across the horizon. The captain kept a steady speed so we could enjoy every moment. It wasn’t a rushed trip; it felt smooth, steady, and peaceful.
The highlight was when the yacht stopped in the open sea. Everyone naturally came to the front deck to watch the sunset. The crew passed around juice and snacks, and for a few minutes, the whole group fell quiet, just watching the sky turn golden and then deep orange. It didn’t matter where people were from or if we knew each other — the moment felt shared and special.
After the sunset, the mood became more lively. People started asking each other to click photos, couples posed against the skyline, and kids laughed while eating their snacks. The crew kept moving around, offering help, serving drinks, and making sure everyone was enjoying. Some guests even started sharing little stories about their travel in Dubai, which made the experience more personal.
As we cruised back, Dubai at night looked like a glittering postcard. The lights from the towers and the marina reflected on the calm water, creating the perfect end to the trip. Everyone looked relaxed, refreshed, and happy. Even though it was a shared tour, it didn’t feel less special — in fact, watching the city lights together with strangers felt like we were part of a bigger story. We left feeling calm and grateful for such a beautiful evening.
Sunset & Dinner Cruise Stories

Jomi jomi
Booking Date :12/02/2025
I’m happy to share my real experience here. Thanks to Mugul Yachts for posting my story on your website.
We booked the cruise as a group of friends, and from the moment we stepped on board, the energy was exciting. The yacht was spacious with both open deck and indoor seating. Guests were smiling, chatting, and the staff immediately offered us drinks. The atmosphere already felt festive before we even left the dock.
As the yacht sailed out, the whole group rushed to the deck to watch the sunset. The sky turned from golden to pink, and everyone had their cameras out. Some of us were laughing, joking, and taking group selfies, while others just stood quietly enjoying the view. It was a mix of fun and calm, which made it perfect for all of us.
The crew played light music, setting the mood. Some guests danced a little on the open deck, while others leaned on the railing to soak up the views. The skyline looked incredible as we passed by iconic spots. Being with friends made it even better — we felt like we were on a mini floating party.
When the buffet opened, everyone headed inside. The spread was bigger than we expected — salads, grills, rice dishes, seafood, and desserts. The food was fresh and tasty, and the crew managed it smoothly so no one had to wait too long. We filled our plates and went back to the deck to eat under the stars.
With full stomachs and happy faces, we continued the fun. Some of us stayed on the top deck enjoying the breeze, while others relaxed inside with dessert and coffee. A few groups started chatting together, and it turned into a friendly, social evening where strangers felt like travel buddies.
The highlight of the return trip was the view of Dubai Marina at night. The buildings sparkled with lights, and the reflections on the water looked unreal. We all stood at the front, laughing and enjoying the cool air. By the time we docked, we felt like we had enjoyed not only a dinner but a memory-making evening together.