By Mayra Tours Team | Published: 11 July 2026 | Read time: 8 mins
A Dubai desert safari in 2026 costs from AED 99 per person for a shared evening safari including dune bashing, camel riding, sandboarding, a BBQ dinner and live entertainment. Morning safaris start from around AED 149 for a shorter, dinner-free adventure ideal for early risers. Private safaris for small groups start from roughly AED 650–750 per vehicle (up to 6 guests), which often works out cheaper per person than individual shared tickets. Booking early and choosing summer months can save you 15–25% versus peak-season (November–March) pricing.
Ask anyone who has visited Dubai what they remember most, and after the Burj Khalifa, the desert safari almost always comes up next. It is the one experience that takes you completely out of the glass-and-steel city and into the raw, golden landscape that existed here long before the skyscrapers — dunes that shift constantly, sunsets that turn the whole sky orange, and a night sky full of stars once you’re far enough from the city lights.
But with dozens of operators all claiming to offer “the best desert safari in Dubai,” prices genuinely range from AED 99 to well over AED 1,500 per person for what looks like the same experience on paper. This guide breaks down exactly what you’re paying for, whether morning or evening suits your trip better, and how to avoid the two most common desert safari mistakes we see travellers make every week.
Dubai Desert Safari Quick Facts 2026
Most desert safaris depart from the Lahbab desert (often called the “Red Dunes”), about 45–60 minutes from central Dubai depending on your hotel location. This is also known locally as Al Maha or Big Red, with dunes reaching 80–100 metres — tall enough for genuinely thrilling dune bashing and dramatic sunset photography. Prices are highest during the cooler peak season (November–March) when demand surges, and noticeably lower during the hot summer months (June–September), even though the experience itself barely changes since evenings cool down regardless of the season.
Sources: Visit Dubai (Dubai Department of Economy & Tourism) • Dubai Tourism (DTCM)

Morning vs Evening Safari: Which Should You Choose?
Morning Desert Safari
Morning safaris depart around 7–8 AM and return by late morning (roughly 4 hours total), making them ideal if you have an evening flight, want the rest of the day free for shopping or the Burj Khalifa, or simply prefer cooler temperatures and softer light. You get dune bashing, camel riding and sandboarding, but typically no BBQ dinner or live shows — and no dinner means a lower price. Sunrise light on the dunes is genuinely spectacular and far less crowded than sunset slots.
Evening Desert Safari
This is the classic, most-booked option — departing around 3–4 PM and running 6–7 hours. You get everything from the morning safari plus a full BBQ buffet dinner, henna painting, Arabic costume photos, and live entertainment including Tanoura (whirling) and belly dance performances around the campfire. The trade-off is a longer day and higher price, but for most first-time visitors this delivers the complete “desert safari experience” people picture when they book.
Desert Safari Package Types & Prices Compared (2026)
| Package | Duration | Price Range (per person) | Includes Dinner? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Morning Safari (Shared) | ~4 hours | AED 149–249 | No |
| Evening Safari (Shared) | 6–7 hours | AED 99–210 | Yes — BBQ Buffet |
| VIP/Premium Evening Safari | 6–7 hours | AED 210–499 | Yes — Upgraded Buffet |
| Private Safari (up to 6 guests) | 6–7 hours | AED 650–750 per vehicle | Yes — BBQ Buffet |
| Overnight Safari | ~14–18 hours | AED 349–716 | Yes + Breakfast |
🐪 Mayra Tours Evening Desert Safari — Early-Bird Deal
Book your evening desert safari at least 48 hours in advance through Mayra Tours and save AED 50 per person off our standard rate. Every package includes free hotel pickup and drop-off across Dubai, dune bashing on the Lahbab red dunes, camel riding, sandboarding, a full BBQ buffet dinner with vegetarian options, and live Tanoura and belly dance shows around the camp. Combine it with your Burj Khalifa visit earlier the same day for a complete Dubai experience in 24 hours.
What’s Actually Included (And What Commonly Isn’t)
This is where most confusion happens — two safaris can look identical on a comparison site but include very different things once you actually arrive at camp.
Usually Included in a Standard Evening Safari
- Hotel or apartment pickup and drop-off (Dubai & sometimes Sharjah)
- 4×4 dune bashing on the red dunes (typically 30–45 minutes)
- Camel ride (short, usually 5–10 minutes)
- Sandboarding on a dune near the camp
- Arabic coffee, dates and soft drinks on arrival at camp
- BBQ buffet dinner (chicken, kebabs, salads — vegetarian options usually available)
- Henna painting and Arabic costume photo opportunity
- Live entertainment: Tanoura dance, belly dance, sometimes fire shows
Commonly NOT Included (Check Before You Book)
- Quad biking — almost always a paid add-on (roughly AED 100–250 for 30 minutes)
- Alcoholic drinks — most standard camps are alcohol-free; some premium/VIP camps offer a licensed bar as a paid extra
- Falcon photography or private photographer — sometimes offered as an optional add-on at camp
- Private vehicle — shared safaris mean sharing your 4×4 with other guests unless you book the private option
What Our Guests Say About Their Desert Safari
“The dune bashing was genuinely one of the most fun 30 minutes of our entire holiday — my husband was convinced our driver had done it a thousand times, and he had. The BBQ dinner was way better than we expected for a ‘tour package’ meal, and the belly dancing show was a fun surprise for the kids.”
“We did the morning safari because we had a night flight, and honestly I’m glad we did — the light on the dunes at sunrise was unreal for photos, and there was almost nobody else out there compared to what I saw online about evening crowds. Being done by 11am meant we still got a full day in Dubai after.”
“Booked a private safari for our family of 5 and it worked out barely more expensive than 5 shared tickets would have been — but we had the whole 4×4 to ourselves and our driver let the kids take it slower on the dunes since none of us wanted the extreme version. Would 100% do private again.”
6 Ways to Get the Best Desert Safari Deal
- Book 48 hours in advance — Early-bird pricing through Mayra Tours saves AED 50 per person versus walk-in or last-minute rates.
- Travel in summer (June–September) — Desert safari prices drop 15–25% compared to peak season, and evenings remain comfortable regardless of daytime heat.
- Consider a private vehicle for groups of 4+ — Splitting a private 4×4 often costs less per person than individual shared tickets, with the bonus of your own pace and driver.
- Choose morning if dinner isn’t a priority — You get dune bashing, camel riding and sandboarding at a shorter, cheaper package if you don’t need the BBQ and shows.
- Bundle with another Dubai attraction — Combining your desert safari with a Burj Khalifa ticket or city tour through Mayra Tours often works out cheaper than booking each separately.
- Avoid ultra-cheap unclear listings — If a price seems too good to be true compared to everything else on this page, check exactly what’s included before paying; extras at the camp add up fast.
What to Wear & Bring on Your Desert Safari
- Light, breathable clothing for the daytime warmth, plus a light jacket or scarf for the desert evening, which cools down noticeably after sunset — especially November to March.
- Closed, secure footwear — sand gets everywhere, and closed shoes make dune walking and sandboarding far more comfortable than sandals.
- Sunglasses and a hat for the drive out and any daytime photo stops.
- A scarf or light headcover if you’d like protection from blowing sand during dune bashing.
- Motion sickness tablets if you’re prone to car sickness — dune bashing involves sharp turns and drops that some guests find intense.
- A power bank for your phone — you’ll be taking a lot of sunset photos.
Frequently Asked Questions: Dubai Desert Safari
Shared evening safaris start from around AED 99–210 per person including dune bashing, camel riding, BBQ dinner and live shows. Morning safaris start from roughly AED 149–249 without dinner. Private safaris for up to 6 guests start from AED 650–750 per vehicle, and overnight safaris with camping start from AED 349–716 per person.
Evening safaris are the more complete, popular experience — including a BBQ dinner, henna, and live entertainment alongside sunset dune bashing. Morning safaris are shorter, cheaper, and cooler, ideal if your schedule is tight or you prefer sunrise light and smaller crowds.
Typically: hotel pickup and drop-off, 4×4 dune bashing, a short camel ride, sandboarding, Arabic coffee and dates on arrival, a BBQ buffet dinner with vegetarian options, henna painting, and live Tanoura and belly dance shows. Quad biking and alcoholic drinks are usually paid extras.
For groups of 4 or more, often yes — a private 4×4 (AED 650–750 for up to 6 guests) can work out similar or cheaper per person than individual shared tickets, with the benefit of your own driver, pace, and no waiting on other guests.
Yes, when booked through a licensed, DTCM-approved operator with trained drivers — which is a requirement for every Mayra Tours safari. Dune bashing is generally not recommended for guests with serious back or heart conditions, pregnant women, or very young children; camp-only alternatives are available on request.
Summer months (June–September) typically offer prices 15–25% lower than peak season (November–March), since demand is lower even though desert evenings remain comfortable year-round. Booking at least 48 hours ahead also unlocks early-bird pricing with Mayra Tours.
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