UAE: Enjoy sailing in the harbour? How to get a boating licence

If you enjoy scenic boating trips at one of UAE's many harbours, then this would be the ideal time to set out sailing

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Published: Sat 12 Oct 2024, 4:59 PM

Last updated: Sat 12 Oct 2024, 9:36 PM

As the temperature in the country is now slowly dipping, welcoming residents' beloved winter season hopping on a boat is one among many popular activities people indulge in.

If you enjoy scenic boating trips at one of UAE's many harbours, then this would be the ideal time to set out sailing and catch a stunning sunset over the horizon.

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To sail a small boat in the UAE, you will require a licence. These can be obtained after training at one of the country's multiple accredited schools.

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These certified schools are located across Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Here is the full list of the schools:

Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy

Gulf Technical And Safety Training Center GTSC

Emirates Technical & Safety Development Center ETSDC

Abu Dhabi Marine Sports club

Al Bateen Marine Training Institute Est

Dubai

JLS Yachting Training Institute

Marine Concept Boating and Yachting Training

Al Bateen Marine Training

XCLUSIVE Sea School

All of the above schools are certified to issue licences for 12 metre boats. However, for 24m boats only these schools are certified: Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy, Gulf Technical And Safety Training Center GTSC, JLS Yachting Training Institute and Marine Concept Boating and Yachting Training.

Requirements

  1. The applicant must be at least 16 years old for a Marine craft that does not exceed 12m in length and at least 18 years old for a Marine craft that does not exceed 24m in length
  2. Pass a Powerboat driving course
  3. Valid residency for non-citizens
  4. Be medically fit

Documents

These are the documents you require in order to apply for a licence.

  1. Medical fitness certificate or a copy of the sailor’s license, both sides of the card
  2. Marine Safety Certificates (for commercial boats only)
  3. Training certificate from an accredited institute or pass the Maritime Administration Exam

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Published: Sat 12 Oct 2024, 4:59 PM

Last updated: Sat 12 Oct 2024, 9:36 PM

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