Customer Stories
A shared yacht tour is about enjoying luxury while meeting new people. It’s a relaxed, fun, and affordable way to explore Dubai from the water. To give you a true picture of what it feels like, we’ve collected guest stories from emails and messages we receive after their trips.
Guests often highlight things like:
Lively Atmosphere – how it felt like a mini party at sea.
Meeting People – making friends with couples, families, and travelers from around the world.
Great Value – enjoying the same luxury experience at a lower cost.
Service & Comfort – how they were treated well despite being a group.
Shared Joy – cheering, laughing, and celebrating together with strangers.
These stories show how a shared tour is more than just a trip — it’s a chance to connect, celebrate, and experience Dubai in a friendly way.
👉 Here are some of the stories our guests have shared from their shared yacht adventures.

Rita geo
Booking Date :13/07/2025
I’m happy to share my real experience here. Thanks to Mugul Yachts for posting my story on your website.
We arrived at the marina a little early, and the atmosphere was already lively. Several groups were waiting — couples, a few families, and even a group of friends celebrating a birthday. The check-in was simple, and the crew guided everyone onto the yacht. It didn’t feel chaotic; instead, it felt organized, with plenty of staff helping people find their spots. The yacht was larger than we expected, which made it easy for everyone to spread out comfortably.
Once inside, we realized how well-planned the yacht was for a shared trip. There were cushioned seats in the lounge, space on the deck, and an upper level for those who wanted the best view. Some people quickly went to the front to start taking selfies, while others sat back with drinks. We noticed the crew were very attentive — offering water and soft drinks right away, making sure no one felt left out.
At first, we thought we’d just keep to ourselves, but slowly people started chatting. A couple from Europe asked us to take their photo, and then we started talking about travel plans in Dubai. Soon enough, small groups were forming — people sharing snacks, kids playing together, and strangers laughing like friends. It felt surprisingly warm and social, almost like a little community on the water.
The yacht sailed smoothly out of the marina, and the captain slowed down near popular spots so everyone could enjoy. People were pointing out the Ain Dubai, JBR, and Atlantis. Cameras were out everywhere, but instead of feeling crowded, it felt like we were all enjoying the same “wow” moments together. The crew even gave a quick guide about the landmarks, which added something educational to the fun.
Midway, the crew served light snacks and refilled drinks. The music system was on, playing a good mix that fit the vibe — nothing too loud, just enough to create energy. Some people started clapping and singing along, others were laughing and sharing stories with new friends. It didn’t feel like strangers anymore; it felt like we were on a mini floating party.
As the yacht headed back, the city skyline lit up with night lights. Everyone gathered on the deck to take one last round of photos. Before leaving, many of us exchanged Instagram handles with the people we met. It wasn’t just about the cruise — it was about the new connections. Walking back on the dock, we felt like we had experienced Dubai in a fun and social way that was completely unexpected.

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.