The boats will take trips to vantage locations, which will allow passengers
best possible view of fireworks at Palm Jumeirah and the World Islands, as well
as the Burj Khalifa.
The trips will save people from all the hassles of positioning themselves
early at vantage points and will also save them from traffic jams.
Dubai is attempting a world-record display of fireworks that will see 400,000
fireworks shot in the sky for a duration of six minutes from midnight and spread
across the horizon of 100 kilometres.
The 100-passenger capacity Dubai Ferry will offer trips from Dubai Marina for
a fare of Dh150 for silver class and Dh225 for gold class per head.
“We are offering an exclusive service for people, who will get value for
their money in terms of getting the best view of the fireworks both at the Palm
Jumeirah and Burj Khalifa,” said Hussain Khansaheb, Director of Marine Transport
at RTA’s Public Transport Agency.
The ferries will start round trips from Dubai Marina, staring at 11pm and
will be stationed in the sea for 20 minutes before heading back to the
base.
Revellers will also have a cheaper option to travel on water bus, which will
run from Al Seef, Al Ghubaiba and Dubai Marina Mal stations, starting to board
at 11:30pm.
The tickets for water bus trips are priced at Dh75 per head.
The water buses from Dubai Creek will offer spectacular views of fire works
at the Dubai Festival City and Burj Khalifa, while the water bus trip from Dubai
Marina will offer the world’s largest firework display as well as the Burj Al
Arab and Burj Khalifa fireworks.
For a more exclusive trip, water taxis can also be reserved for Dh1,200,
which can accommodate up to 10 people. The taxis need to be booked in advance
through 8009090.
“RTA seeks to make the marine transit modes a source of entertainment and
enjoyable mobility, given Dubai’s attractive waterfront, by making spectacular
offers that reflect continuous interaction with service beneficiaries,” added
Khansaheb.
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