Kuwait
Framed by the turquoise waters of the Persian Gulf, the state of Kuwait may be best known for its rich oil reserves, but due to its blend of modern urban cities and serene coastline, it is quickly emerging as an engaging charter destination. Located on the northeastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula, Kuwait’s coastline stretches from the vibrant waterfront of Kuwait City, home to a skyline defined by high-rises and the Liberation Tower, and traditional dhow harbours, to quieter sandy coves and offshore islands that are ideal for exploration via charter. During a Kuwait charter with Neo Yachting, guests can experience firsthand the contrast of cosmopolitan culture and heritage sites, sample local cuisine influenced by Bedouin and Gulf traditions, and immerse themselves in warm Arabian hospitality. The surrounding waters are ideal for watersports from swimming to snorkelling, while further inland, away from the cities, guests can explore the desert and its stark beauty. Kuwait’s position along the Persian Gulf also makes it an ideal starting point for more extended yacht charters, with easy access to neighbouring Oman, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
When to go
October - April
High season
December - February
Kuwait is characterised by its hyper-arid desert climate, with scorching, dry and hot summers and mild, short winters. As such, the best time of year to visit Kuwait during a yacht charter is between October and April, when temperatures are milder and sea conditions are calm. The peak winter months bring pleasant breezes and clear skies, attracting regional visitors and international alike, during which marinas and waterfront venues are at their busiest.
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