Witness the Arabian Desert transform as golden sands glow under a setting sun, leading into a star-filled night sky.
Thrilling dune bashing
Buckle up for a pulse-racing 4x4 ride across rolling dunes — the ultimate desert adrenaline rush!
Sandboarding fun
Slide down steep dunes on a sandboard and feel the thrill of gliding over the soft golden slopes.
BBQ under the stars
After all the adventure, unwind with a mouth-watering barbecue dinner beneath the sparkling desert sky.
Cultural performances
Enjoy mesmerizing Tanoura and belly dance shows that bring Arabian traditions to life.
Stargazing moments
End your evening lying back on the cool sands, gazing at a sky bursting with constellations.
Things to know before booking your evening Dubai desert safari
Experience type & pricing
First-timers and budget travelers can start with the Budget-Friendly Safari (from AED 142), featuring dune bashing, camel rides, and dinner shows at great value.
Looking for a touch more comfort and unique experiences? The Desert Wonder Safari (AED 207) includes a camel farm visit and longer dune bashing.
Adventurers can step it up with the 4-Hour Evening Safari (AED 154). You can also add 30 minutes of quad biking.
Prefer privacy or family comfort? The Private Red Dunes Safari (AED 1248) offers a private 4x4 for up to six guests with all camp entertainment included.
Go premium with the Arabian Dunes Safari (AED 580), combining Bedouin camp activities and a gourmet BBQ dinner.
Transfers
All evening safaris include round-trip hotel transfers in air-conditioned 4x4s.
Shared transfers: Standard across all tours like the Red Dunes Safari. They're convenient and great for meeting fellow travelers.
Private transfers: Offered as an upgrade or on select tours such as the Private Group Safari, ideal for families or small groups.
Weather & timing
Cool months (Nov–Mar, 18–25°C): The best time for evening safaris with extended outdoor activities, dinner shows, and stargazing.
Warm months (Apr–Oct, 30–38°C): The desert cools down after 5 PM, making shorter safaris like the 4-Hour Evening Safari ideal.
Evening safaris usually start around 3 PM and last 6–9 hours, wrapping up after sunset with dining and live entertainment.
Activities & adventure level
Every evening safari includes dune bashing, sandboarding, camel rides, and a BBQ buffet with live performances.
Upgrade your adventure with quad biking or private seating on the Budget-Friendly and Private Group safaris.
Culture lovers will enjoy Arabic coffee, henna, and shisha experiences on the Arabian Dunes Safari or Desert Wonder tour.
Want to see more of Dubai for less? Choose combo packages like the Burj Khalifa + Desert Safari + Aquarium, Miracle Garden + Desert Safari, or Dubai Frame + Desert Safari for maximum savings.
Evening Dubai desert safari highlights
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Ride the dunes and feel the rush
Hop into a 4x4 and conquer golden dunes at full speed. Dune bashing is the ultimate desert roller coaster with stunning views at every turn.
Slide into the sands
Strap on a board and surf the sands! Feel the wind in your face as you glide down smooth slopes. It's desert fun at its finest.
Sway with the camels
Slow down and sway to the rhythm of the dunes on a traditional camel ride. It's a peaceful nod to the desert’s Bedouin past.
Feast, dance & dazzle under the stars
As night falls, the desert comes alive with Tanoura twirls, belly dancing, and fire shows. It's a dazzling mix of rhythm and tradition.
A delicious BBQ dinner awaits
Feast on shish tawook, hummus, fresh salads, and Arabic sweets. There’s nothing like dinner under a sky painted with stars and desert breeze.
Stars, stories & the night sky
Step away from the campfire glow and gaze at millions of stars, a reminder of how magical the desert night truly is.
Experience the hidden gems of the desert in the evening
Golden hour over rolling dunes
Capture the desert aglow as the sun dips behind endless sand waves.
Plan your Dubai evening desert safari experience
1. Al Awir Desert: About 35 minutes from Downtown Dubai via Ras Al Khor Road (E44). Find on maps. 2. Lahbab Desert: Roughly 40 minutes away via Sheikh Zayed Road (E11) and Lahbab Road (E102). Find on maps. 3. Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve: Around 40 minutes via Dubai–Al Ain Road (E66). Find on maps.
Pickup: You'll be picked up from your hotel or a central meeting point in Dubai at a scheduled time before sunrise, depending on the tour.
Drop-off: After your safari, you’ll be returned to the same location for a smooth end to your morning adventure.
Private option: Some tours offer private transfers if you’d prefer a more exclusive and flexible experience.
Clothing: Lightweight, breathable clothes. Carry a jacket for cool desert evenings.
Accessories: Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a light shawl or scarf to shield against sand or breeze.
Footwear: Closed-toe shoes or sandals with straps.
Eat light before your safari to stay comfortable during dune bashing.
Drink plenty of water but avoid heavy, oily, or spicy foods before your pickup.
Vegetarian, vegan, and Jain options are usually available at dinner buffets.
Minimum age: 4 years (for dune bashing and camel rides).
Not suitable for pregnant women or those with back or heart issues.
Alcohol may be served at select camps on request or during certain seasons.
Frequently asked questions about evening desert safaris in Dubai
An evening Dubai desert safari offers the perfect mix of adventure and culture. It includes dune bashing, sandboarding, camel rides, sunset views, BBQ dinner, and live entertainment under the stars.
Most evening desert safaris run for 6–8 hours. Pickups usually start around 3 PM, and you’ll return to your hotel by 9 or 10 PM after dinner and shows.
Yes! Dune bashing is led by trained, licensed drivers in 4x4 vehicles. Safety gear and seat belts are mandatory, and the routes are chosen based on experience and comfort levels.
The best months are November to March when the desert is cooler (18–25°C). You’ll enjoy pleasant weather for dune adventures and comfortable evenings at camp.
Absolutely. Most camps cater to vegetarians, and many offer vegan, gluten-free, and non-spicy meal options. Premium safaris even feature customizable BBQ and buffet menus.
Yes, though it’s best to skip dune bashing if you have back, neck, or heart issues. Opt for gentler experiences like camel rides, sunset photography, or a cultural dinner safari instead.