(Isstories Editorial):- Dubai, United Arab Emirates Jan 12, 2026 (Issuewire.com) – Mohamed Al Zaabi, CEO & Founder of Royal Yachts, has played a pivotal role in redefining luxury yachting across the MENA region. Founded in 2011, Royal Yachts was built on Al Zaabi’s vision to elevate yacht chartering beyond traditional offerings, transforming it into a refined, experience-driven lifestyle. From the beginning, his focus was clear: deliver personalized service, uncompromising quality, and seamless journeys on the water.
As client expectations evolved, Al Zaabi anticipated the growing need for expert guidance in yacht ownership and expanded Royal Yachts into brokerage. Rather than approaching brokerage as a transactional service, he introduced a consultancy-led model that prioritizes tailored advice and long-term value.
The company also offers comprehensive yacht management services, overseeing technical operations, crew, compliance, and maintenance to ensure seamless ownership.
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Today, Royal Yachts is trusted not only as a charter and brokerage company, but as a strategic partner that understands the aspirations and lifestyles of its discerning clientele.
Professionalism and deep industry knowledge sit at the core of the brand. Supported by a team with over three decades of combined experience, Royal Yachts manages every technical and operational detail, allowing clients to enjoy the essence of yachting without complexity.
Under Mohammad Al Zaabi’s leadership, Royal Yachts continues to stand as a symbol of exclusivity, confidence, and effortless luxury at sea.
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