Octane Rent launches yacht rental service in Dubai

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Dubai’s highest-rated car rental company expands into marine leisure, offering private yacht charters from AED 312 per hour with no security deposit.

Octane Rent, recipient of the World Luxury Travel Awards 2025 for Best Luxury Car Rental Dubai MENA, has launched a dedicated yacht charter service from Dubai Marina and Dubai Harbour. The new division adds 31 vessels to the company’s fleet, ranging from 35 to 141 feet and priced from AED 312 per hour for small group charters to AED 13,350 per hour for the flagship 141-foot CRN 43 superyacht.

The fleet covers five categories: entry-level speedboats from AED 312/hour (up to 10 guests), family and social yachts from AED 865–955/hour (up to 30 guests), premium flybridge vessels from AED 1,549/hour, the 140-foot AS 130 for corporate events accommodating up to 100 guests, and the CRN 43 superyacht for diplomatic and ultra-high-net-worth charters.

Every booking includes a licensed captain, professional crew, fuel for the standard route, mineral water, soft drinks, ice, and full maritime insurance. Minimum charter period is three hours. Free cancellation is available up to 72 hours before departure. Consistent with its automotive policy, Octane Rent requires no security deposit across the entire yacht fleet.

“Expanding into yacht charters is a natural extension of what we already do: premium experiences delivered without the friction of deposits, hidden costs, or complicated booking processes. The same standards our car rental clients have rated 4.9 stars now apply on the water.” — Octane Rent

Standard routes depart from Dubai Marina or Dubai Harbour, covering Bluewaters Island, Palm Jumeirah, Atlantis The Palm, and the Burj Al Arab. Bookings and full fleet details: https://octane.rent/yacht-rental-dubai/.

About Octane Rent: Established 27 years ago, Octane Rent holds a 4.9/5 Google rating from 1,618+ verified reviews and operates 400+ vehicles across 31 brands. The company’s no-deposit, insurance-included policy now extends to its full marine fleet.

 

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