Experience the best of Dubai's desert culture and heritage with a curated safari that combines scenic desert drives, camel rides, falcon shows, and more.
You will spend the night sleeping in a Nawar, a Bedouin-style bed housed within a tent, beneath a quilt of stars. But before you hit the hay you will share a BBQ feast while you watch Tanoura dancing and belly dancing displays.
Enjoy an evening extravaganza with a Tanoura and Nashaat dancing performance and a delicious barbeque dinner.
Campground to beach. This trail is prone to flooding in the Spring and Winter and may become impassible during that time.
As hot air balloon flights must depart early to beat the wind, the start time of this activity is 3 am.
Take your pick from the range of dining options, try the exhilarating watersports on offer or just enjoy some relaxation time in a cabana with your favourite book. The Beach is also connected to the trendy new Bluewaters Island district by a pedestrian bridge.
Bur Dubai – This is a great option if you want to be close to the action. Bur Dubai is home to many of the city’s best hotels, restaurants, and nightlife venues.
One of the city's liveliest and most happening neighbourhoods is Dubai Marina. Marvel at iconic buildings click here as you stroll along Marina Walk or see the sights on a traditional dhow cruise. This Dubai hotspot is a priority on most visitors' holiday itineraries for good reason.
It’s not guaranteed but if you’re really lucky you might even catch a glimpse of the rarely sighted Gordon’s wildcat.
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If you want to go even faster then this spine-tingling self-drive adventure might be the best Dubai desert safari for adrenaline junkies. Your customized ‘ranger’ buggy enables you to get even closer to the dunes and feel every twist and turn as you navigate your way through the desert.
Termed a 'living museum', it incorporates elements of traditional exhibitions, immersive theatre and themed attractions, so visitors can look beyond the present and towards the future's limitless possibilities.
We do not recommend this activity for expectant mothers, or guests who have a history of heart ailments, back or neck problems Restrooms are available during this activity
Located in the heart of the city, this saltwater estuary is the original sitio where the Bani Yas tribe established their first settlement. While at the Creek, a traditional