You’ll get behind the wheel of your own dune buggy and tear across real Dubai desert dunes—with everything from goggles to water sorted for you. Local guides keep things safe and fun, plus there’s time to chill in an air-conditioned lounge or grab snacks before heading home. Perfect if you want a real taste of adventure without any hassle.
The first thing I noticed when we pulled up to the desert point was how the sand seemed to stretch forever—soft, almost pinkish in the early sun. Our guide, Kareem, handed out goggles and those traditional Ghutrah scarves (I never realized how useful they’d be until the wind picked up). After a quick signature on the waiver, he gave us a rundown on handling the buggies. It wasn’t just talk—he pointed out a couple of easy tricks for steering through loose sand that made all the difference once we got going.
Starting up the engine felt like waking up something wild. The buggy bounced over dunes, sometimes sending my stomach into my throat. There’s this spot where you crest a dune and suddenly see nothing but sky—Kareem called it “the photo point.” We stopped there for pictures; honestly, I was still catching my breath from laughing so hard at my friend’s driving skills (or lack of them). The air smelled faintly sweet, like dry grass and distant tea from the little café back at base.
Afterwards, we cooled off inside their air-conditioned lounge—a relief after all that sun. Some folks grabbed cold drinks or tried dates from the mart (the cardamom coffee is worth a try if you’re curious). If you want to freshen up or change clothes, restrooms are right there—separate for men and women. I even picked up a small camel figurine as a souvenir before heading back. If you’ve booked dinner or extra activities like camel rides or falcon photos, they’ll sort it all out for you. Otherwise, it’s straight back to your hotel—tired but grinning.
Absolutely! The guides give clear instructions before you start, and they stick close by during the ride. No experience needed.
Light clothes work best—think t-shirt and trousers or shorts. Closed shoes are important for safety. You’ll get goggles and a head scarf on site.
Bottled water is provided free. Snacks and drinks are available at the café for purchase. Dinner is only included if you book that option.
Yes, there are separate restrooms for men and women where you can freshen up or change clothes before or after your ride.
Your hotel pickup and drop-off are covered, along with all safety gear like goggles and an Arabic head scarf (Ghutrah). You’ll have bottled water during your adventure, plus access to an air-conditioned waiting area to cool off after riding. A professional guide leads every group so you’re always in good hands.
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