Yacht rentals in JBR depart from the neighbouring Dubai Marina berths (a 3-minute walk from The Walk JBR) with verified 33–100ft yachts from AED 400 per hour. Top-rated JBR yacht charters cruise the Ain Dubai, Bluewaters Island, and Palm Jumeirah shoreline, with sunset and swim-stop itineraries the most popular. BoatFinder+ — the UAE marine marketplace — lists every licence-verified JBR yacht rental with transparent pricing, so beachgoers can walk from The Beach JBR to a private yacht in minutes.
JBR yacht rentals depart from the Dubai Marina berths on the JBR side — a 3–5 minute walk from The Walk JBR and The Beach. Some sunset and Dhow cruises also collect guests from The Beach JBR jetty.
JBR yacht rentals start at AED 400 per hour for a 35ft sport yacht. Sunset 45ft flybridge yachts run AED 600–900 per hour, 55ft family yachts AED 800–1,300 per hour, and luxury 85ft+ yachts from AED 5,000 per hour.
Yes. Most 45ft+ JBR yacht charters include a 20–40 minute swim stop between JBR, Bluewaters, and the Palm crescent reefs. Swim platforms, ladders, and snorkel gear are provided on 55ft+ yachts.
Yes. Every JBR yacht route passes directly under Ain Dubai on Bluewaters Island — the best viewing angle is 20 minutes before sunset when the wheel lights up.
Yes. 55–65ft yachts with shaded decks, slides, and swim platforms are top-rated for families. Operators supply child-sized life jackets and can slow to a stop for a supervised swim near Bluewaters.
Weekend sunset slots (Thursday to Saturday) between November and March book 1–3 weeks ahead. Weekdays and shoulder-season sunsets can usually be booked 48 hours before departure.
Alcohol is permitted only on operators holding a Dubai Tourism alcohol licence — typically the 60ft+ luxury and dinner yachts. Guest-supplied alcohol is not allowed under UAE Coast Guard rules.
Swimwear, towel, reef-safe sunscreen, sunglasses, and hard-soled shoes for the walk to the berth (shoes come off on board). Emirates ID or passport is required for boarding.