18 يوليو 2026

Yacht Sizes Explained – Which Yacht Should You Choose in Dubai?

Yacht Sizes Explained – Which Yacht Should You Choose in Dubai?

Yacht Sizes Explained – Which Yacht Should You Choose in Dubai?

The most common mistake people make when booking a yacht in Dubai isn't choosing the wrong date or the wrong operator. It's choosing the wrong size vessel for their group and occasion — and not realising it until they're on the water.

Book too small and you're crowded, uncomfortable, and running out of seating by the time the third hour hits. Book too large and you're paying for 30 feet of empty deck that nobody's using, with a crew-to-guest ratio that feels more like a museum tour than a private charter.

Size is the single most important decision in a yacht charter — more than brand, more than amenities, more than price per hour. Dubai Yachts operates a fleet ranging from 50ft day cruisers to 200ft superyachts, and the question the team fields most consistently from first-time bookers is the same one every time: which size is right for us?

This guide answers that question definitively — with actual capacity figures, real pricing, and use-case breakdowns that match the vessel to the occasion.

How Yacht Sizes Work in Dubai

Yacht size in Dubai is measured in feet — the overall length of the vessel from bow to stern. A longer vessel doesn't just mean more space; it means more deck levels, more cabins, more crew, more onboard infrastructure, and a higher base rate.

The Dubai charter market broadly segments into four size categories, each with a distinct sweet spot in terms of group size, occasion type, and price:




  • 40–55 ft: Intimate vessels for small groups, couples, and day cruises

  • 60–75 ft: The mid-range workhorse — the right size for most birthday and social charters

  • 80–95 ft: Large-group vessels with full event infrastructure

  • 100 ft and above: Superyacht tier — luxury events, overnight charters, corporate flagships

Understanding which category fits your occasion before you start browsing saves significant back-and-forth. The yacht rental Dubai listings on the site are filterable by size, guest count, and price — but you'll make a sharper decision if you know the category going in.


Size vs. Capacity: The Full Breakdown


Size Range

Max Guests

Cabins

Crew

Best For

40–55 ft

Up to 20

2–3

2–3

Couples, small families, intimate day cruises

60–75 ft

Up to 35

3–4

3–4

Birthday parties, group outings, proposals

80–95 ft

Up to 50

4–5

4–5

Large parties, corporate events, weddings

100 ft+

50–80+

6+

6+

Luxury events, superyacht experiences, overnight charters


A note on guest limits: the figures above are legal maximums under UAE Maritime Authority regulations. Comfort capacity — the number of guests where the vessel actually feels spacious rather than packed — is typically 20 to 30 percent lower. A 60ft vessel rated for 35 guests is most comfortable at 25. Factor that in when you're calculating headcount.


Size vs. Price: What You're Actually Paying


Size

Rate (AED/hr)

4-Hr Est. Total

Per Head (20 guests)

40–55 ft

600–900

2,400–3,600

AED 120–180 per person

60–75 ft

1,200–1,800

4,800–7,200

AED 240–360 per person

80–95 ft

2,000–3,500

8,000–14,000

AED 400–700 per person

100 ft+

4,000–8,000+

16,000–32,000+

AED 800–1,600+ per person


The per-head figures above assume a bare charter with no catering or add-ons. Structured yacht packages Dubai that include catering, beverages, and basic equipment typically add AED 150–300 per person on top of the base rate — but they also eliminate the line-item surprises that push custom charter bills higher than expected.

For groups of 20 or more, the per-head math on a 60–75ft vessel is often more competitive than people expect — comparable to a decent dinner out, with a private crew and the Dubai skyline as the backdrop.

The Biggest Mistake When Choosing Yacht Size

Here it is: booking by headcount alone without accounting for how the group will actually use the space.

Headcount tells you whether everyone fits. It doesn't tell you whether everyone is comfortable, whether there's room for a catering setup, whether the deck can accommodate dancing without feeling like a rush-hour train, or whether the seating layout works for the type of occasion you're running.

Three scenarios where this goes wrong:

The Underpowered Birthday

A group of 25 books a 52ft vessel because it fits 25 people. Technically correct. But 25 people standing on a 52ft main deck with a food setup, a speaker, and a bar is a crowd, not a party. Nobody can move. The vibe collapses by hour two.

The fix: for a standing social event with catering, add at least one size category above what the headcount suggests. 25 guests on a 65–70ft vessel gives you breathing room and a party.

The Oversized Couple's Cruise

A couple books an 80ft vessel because the photos looked impressive. They spend four hours on a boat with six crew members and forty feet of empty deck. The intimacy that makes a private cruise special is completely lost at that scale.

The fix: for two to six guests on an intimate occasion, a well-appointed 50ft vessel with a small crew delivers a far better experience than a large vessel that dwarfs the group.

The Corporate Event That Runs Out of Space

A company books a 60ft vessel for a team of 30 and adds a catering buffet, a presentation setup, and AV equipment. By departure time, the setup has consumed half the usable deck. Guests are eating in shifts. The corporate impression the event was meant to make never quite lands.

The fix: for events with production requirements — catering stations, AV, presentation areas — add 20ft to the vessel size you think you need. Production eats space. Account for it before the day.


Use Case Guide: Which Size for Which Occasion

40–55 ft: Couples, Small Families, Intimate Day Cruises

This is the right range when the point is the experience itself rather than the headcount. A couple on a sunset cruise, a family of six on a weekend outing, a group of close friends who want the water to themselves without the overhead of a large vessel.

Vessels in this range typically include a jacuzzi, BBQ setup, and jet ski on the better-equipped options. The Azimut 53ft KAMI and the Ferretti 50ft ALIRA are representative of what this range delivers: Italian build quality, compact but well-designed deck layouts, and enough amenities to carry a four to six hour outing comfortably.

  • Ideal group size: 2–12 guests

  • Best occasions: sunset cruise, romantic getaway, family day out, small birthday

  • Rate range: AED 600–900/hr

60–75 ft: The Social Sweet Spot

The 60–75ft range is where most well-planned social charters land. Enough deck space for a proper standing party, a flybridge that separates the social levels, and capacity for the kind of catering setup that doesn't crowd the main deck.

The Sky 62ft BELLA is a good reference point: 25-guest capacity, three cabins, full flybridge, and a deck layout that works for both seated dinners and standing events. For a birthday party on the water, this is typically the minimum size where the event feels like an event rather than a gathering.

  • Ideal group size: 15–30 guests

  • Best occasions: birthday parties, proposals, social gatherings, bachelorette/bachelor

  • Rate range: AED 1,200–1,800/hr

80–95 ft: Large Groups and Corporate Events

Once your headcount crosses 30 guests or your event has production requirements — AV, catering stations, branded setups — you need to be thinking in the 80ft+ range. These vessels have the deck real estate and the below-deck infrastructure to run a proper event without guests feeling like they're navigating a crowd.

For corporate yacht events in particular, an 80ft+ vessel shifts the experience from 'outing on a boat' to 'event on a yacht.' The distinction matters when the purpose is to impress clients or reward a team.

  • Ideal group size: 30–50 guests

  • Best occasions: corporate events, large birthday parties, team outings, media shoots

  • Rate range: AED 2,000–3,500/hr

100 ft+: Luxury Events and Superyacht Experiences

Above 100ft, you're in a different category entirely. Multiple deck levels, dedicated salon spaces, full catering kitchens, master suites, and crew ratios that keep the experience feeling attended rather than managed.

This is the appropriate scale for yacht weddings, high-end corporate flagship events, and overnight charters where the vessel itself is the destination. The fleet at this level — including vessels up to 200ft — is what separates a memorable occasion from a spectacular one.

  • Ideal group size: 40–80+ guests

  • Best occasions: weddings, galas, luxury corporate events, overnight and multi-day charters

  • Rate range: AED 4,000–8,000+/hr


Key Questions to Ask Before You Lock in a Size

Before you confirm a vessel size, answer these:

  • What is the actual headcount — and is that standing, seated, or mixed?

  • Does the event have production requirements (AV, catering stations, decoration setups) that will consume deck space?

  • Do you want multiple social zones — a lower deck area and a flybridge — or is one open space sufficient?

  • Are overnight cabins part of the requirement, or is this a day/sunset charter?

  • Is the occasion intimate (where smaller = better) or social (where space defines the experience)?

If you're still uncertain after running those questions, check the cruise map to understand typical routes and how vessel size affects the experience across different Dubai waterways — the Marina channel, Palm Jumeirah, and open Gulf all feel different depending on what you're standing on.


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The Short Version

Size is not a luxury consideration — it's a functional one. Get it right and everything else about the charter is easier. Get it wrong and no amount of good weather, good food, or good company fully compensates.

Use the capacity and pricing tables above as your starting point. Add one size category if your event has production requirements. Drop one size category if intimacy is the point.

Browse the full fleet by size at yacht-rental and filter by guest count to see what's available for your date. If you're between two sizes and not sure which direction to go, the team at Dubai Yachts will give you a straight answer — not an upsell.

الأسئلة المتكررة

The size of yachts can vary significantly. Smaller yachts can be around 30 to 50 feet in length, while larger ones, such as superyachts, can exceed 100 feet or even several hundred feet in length. The average size of a yacht can depends on personal preferences, budget, and intended use.