
The Yacht
Spectre is the private base for the journey. At 100ft, it has space for dining, rest, sun and time together, while still feeling personal to the group.

Four days by private yacht to Musandam
Four days aboard Spectre, a 100ft private yacht travelling from Dubai to Musandam. The journey follows the coast into Omani waters, with quiet mornings, long meals on deck, swimming in sheltered bays, fishing at sea and evenings at anchor beneath the cliffs. It is a private way to see a wilder side of the Gulf, with the comfort of a yacht and the pace of the water.

Spectre carries the group from Dubai to Musandam, where the coastline shifts into cliffs, inlets and quiet water. The days are simple in the best way: breakfast outside, swimming from the yacht, fishing when the sea is calm, lunch in the shade and dinner on deck after sunset. The yacht brings comfort and service, but the feeling comes from the coastline, the salt air and the time to do very little without feeling anything is missing.
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4 Days • Dubai to Musandam, Oman
Private groups, families, intimate celebrations, corporate escapes and guests who want a multi-day yacht experience with privacy, calm water and a real sense of passage.
Spectre is a 100ft Azimut motor yacht suited to a four-day private passage between Dubai and Musandam. It offers exterior decks, indoor lounge areas, crewed service, dining spaces and room to spend time on the water without the experience feeling crowded or overexposed.
Up to 30 guests for day use. Sleeps up to 8 guests, subject to final charter configuration, route approval and guest requirements.
Professional crew, onboard host service, private chef, still and sparkling water, soft drinks, coffee and tea, fresh fruit platter, bar snacks, towels, fuel inside Dubai waters, jet skis, seabobs, watersports, fishing and land excursions in Musandam.
Massage therapist, premium food and beverage upgrades, bar and mixology service, DJ or live entertainment, photography or videography, event styling and bespoke arrangements for the group.

The first thing guests notice is the pace. Mornings begin with coffee, fruit and sea air before the day asks anything of you. Spectre gives the group privacy, while Musandam gives the journey a setting that feels older and quieter than Dubai.
The days are shaped around who is on board. A family may want long swims, early dinners and time ashore. A celebration may lean into seafood lunches, music at sunset and a more polished table in the evening. A corporate escape may keep the rhythm cleaner: deck time, water, meals and space to talk without the formality of a meeting room.
Food becomes part of the memory. The chef can build menus around preferences, dietary requirements and the occasion, from relaxed coastal meals to a more considered dinner at anchor. The best version of the journey feels personal, not overproduced.
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This is a sample four-day rhythm for the Spectre passage to Musandam. The final itinerary is shaped around weather, sea conditions, border formalities, guest preferences and the captain's guidance.
The Gulf is often shown through towers, marinas and hotels. Its older life is closer to the water: fishing boats, sheltered bays, trading routes, small settlements and coastlines used for movement, work and shelter.
Musandam still carries that atmosphere. The landscape is dry, steep and spare, with cliffs dropping into deep water and bays quiet enough for the yacht to sit almost unnoticed. It does not need much added to it.
Aboard Spectre, that coastline becomes private without being staged. The memory is made in smaller moments: coffee outside before the heat rises, salt on skin after a swim, grilled fish or seafood on deck, the sound of the anchor, the cliffs turning darker at dinner.

Starting from USD 85,000 + 5% VAT + 30% APA
Select your preferred dates and number of guests to check availability. Our team will confirm the details and arrange the experience ahead of departure.
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English is widely used in Dubai and within the charter environment. The UAE dirham is used in Dubai, while the Omani rial is used in Oman.
Dubai and Oman operate on Gulf Standard Time, UTC+4.
October to April is generally the most comfortable season, with cooler temperatures and more pleasant time on deck. Summer charters are possible, but heat should be considered carefully.
This is a cross-border yacht journey from the UAE to Oman. Passport details and any required documentation must be confirmed in advance for all guests.
The experience begins and ends in Dubai. Final marina location and boarding details are confirmed before departure.
Light resort wear, swimwear, deck shoes or barefoot onboard. A warmer layer is useful for evenings at sea.

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