Qatar Yacht

The state of Qatar is often blamed for supporting terrorist organizations, but, nonetheless, it is one of the countries where the United States Army has a military base providing political stability and peace in the region. Economically, this country is rich in natural resources, such as gas and oil, and at the same time is actively researching and advancing the refining industry, as well. Qatar is far from being a big player in the world yacht market, but its close proximity to the UAE and good infrastructure attracts lots of yachtsmen on an annual basis. This is a fantastic place for a Qatar Yacht.

Shestakov Yacht Sales: Your Source for a Qatar Yacht

There are two larges ports in Qatar - Doha and Umm Said. Their purpose serves not only as trade centers and for their navy fleet, but also as places where many private yachts are stationed. Marinas are plentiful in Qatar, due to the jagged coastline, and typically places where yacht owners choose to stop in order to rest before continuing their voyage on the waters of the Middle East. Qatar Yacht sales are centered in the country's capital, Doha. Here, in the heart of Qatar, where about 90% of the population resides, you can easily purchase just about every yacht imaginable. Being neighbor to the United Arab Emirates has resulted in a huge amount of luxury vessels appearing for sale in Qatar, often pre-owned, but, more than not, in pristine condition. Scattered amongst them are new yachts, primarily from the US, Europe and Turkey. It should be advised, however, that patience is required in this purchasing process; the choices are so vast that it will take more than a day to make a "weighed-in" decision.

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When you finally close the deal and all the paperwork is signed, you can then begin your journey immediately, because there are so many wonderful things to see in this region. Reaching the European continent should be a breeze; you will need to venture into the Arabian Sea, make a curve around the peninsula, glide passed the shores of Egypt or Saudi Arabia, through the Red Sea, then across the Suez channel. All that remains at this point is making your way through the Bosporus Strait or the Gibraltar Strait. This journey does not require a lot of time, nor does it require a big vessel to accomplish, but the impressions and memories would, in fact, be priceless. Contact us for your Qatar Yacht today.

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