Danat Dubai Cruises adds luxury cruising chalets to its expanding portfolio of maritime cruising options
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, May 08 - 2003 at 10:31
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Danat Dubai Cruises, the Gulf region's premier operator of luxurious cruising vessels, is expanding its operations with the introduction of luxurious cruising chalets.
Available initially for holiday-makers, six chalets are being built and people can either choose to self-drive or go for the more luxurious option of their own captain and crew.
Danat Dubai Cruises is also looking at having one of the cruising chalets adapted so that they can organize diving cruises complete with a compressor room and sleeping berths for twelve.
"Quite simply, the cruising chalets open up a whole world of opportunity," said Chris Anns, General Manager of Danat Dubai Cruises. "So far, we are looking at chalets on the Creek, in Umm al Quwain, the Musandam and Muscat. At a later stage Abu Dhabi and Bahrain are possibilities."
The role of Danat Dubai Cruises will be to market and operate the chalets. With years of cruising experience under their belts with the popular MV Danat Dubai catamaran which daily sails the Creek and out into the Gulf, the company is ideally positioned to expand into this new cruising experience.
"Each of the chalets has also been adapted to include an open-deck upstairs and are ideal for holiday-makers wanted to gently cruise and explore the emirates. We've also had interest from residents wanting to own and 'live on' a chalet and this is a route we will look at in time," added Chris Anns.
The Danat Dubai cruising chalets are expected to be completed by December 2003 and on the water by January 2004 - specially fitted for holiday-makers.
News of the new venture comes hot on the heels of Danat Dubai Cruises' recent announcement that it is introducing a 31-seater ocean rafter to its expanding fleet.
"The Gulf Adventurer will greatly expand our cruising capabilities allowing our guests to travel to remote areas all along the UAE coastline and as far as the Musandam in Oman," said Chris Anns, adding that the vessel is due late-May.
Cruising at speeds of 40 knots, the New Zealand-built boat, will complement the company's flagship catamaran, the MV Danat Dubai, and provide another alternative for thrill-seekers who want to experience and witness this beautiful part of the world from the sea.
The MV Danat Dubai is already a familiar sight for Dubai residents and is the only commercial cruise vessel that leaves from the Creek and sails right into the Arabian Gulf during its daily trips allowing guests to witness spectacular views of Dubai from the water.
As well as being a 'must' on every holiday-makers site-seeing map, the MV Danat Dubai, which can carry up to 300 passengers, is often used for corporate functions by companies from across the emirates.
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