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    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffAugust 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Dubai rolls out fast-track boat licenses for global visitors

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    In a major step toward boosting marine tourism and enhancing the experience of international visitors, the Dubai Maritime Authority (DMA), an arm of the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC), has introduced a new service for licensing Pleasure Marine Vessels for foreign visitors.

    This newly launched initiative allows holders of maritime licenses from countries affiliated with the International Maritime Organization (IMO)—including the GCC nations, the US, Europe, and other globally recognised authorities, to apply for a Dubai-issued license to operate recreational boats within the emirate, a Dubai Media Office report said.

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    New manual to standardise crew licensing

    Coinciding with the licensing service, the DMA has released a revised and comprehensive manual regulating the licensing of marine vessel crew members in Dubai. Issued under Administrative Resolution No. (5) of 2024, the manual outlines eligibility criteria, including professional qualifications, medical and technical standards, and required practical experience.

    It also clearly explains the application, examination, and renewal procedures, streamlined through DMA’s digital platforms. Notably, the manual includes guidelines for the mutual recognition of international licenses, allowing for simplified conversion for those meeting specific criteria.

    “We believe in providing a flexible maritime environment that caters to international aspirations,” said Sheikh Dr Saeed bin Ahmed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum, CEO of the Dubai Maritime Authority. “Our goal is to offer exceptional marine experiences while maintaining high safety and operational standards aligned with international best practices.”

    Electronic licensing now a few clicks away

    Through this initiative, qualified international boaters can secure a local marine vessel license by submitting their existing national license through a digital verification process. The procedure involves authentication of the license, confirmation of its compliance with DMA standards, and, if eligible, issuance of a Dubai-specific permit.

    The authority reiterated that it recognises licenses issued by IMO member countries, provided they meet the Authority’s operational and safety benchmarks. This move significantly reduces bureaucratic hurdles for tourists and boat enthusiasts looking to explore Dubai’s waters.

    “This initiative enhances the maritime experience for Dubai’s visitors, enabling them to engage in leisure, tourism, and marine sports within a safe and well-regulated environment,” added Sheikh Saeed. “It reinforces Dubai’s status as a premier global maritime destination, one that blends innovation, accessibility, and sustainability.”

    With the emirate continuously investing in marine infrastructure and visitor services, this new licensing service is expected to boost tourism, encourage international participation, and contribute to the sustainable growth of Dubai’s maritime sector.





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