Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Quad ride not applicable for infants
ATV Ride: All kids (except babies) can go on the ATV ride. People 15 and older can ride in the open desert. Kids 11 to 14 will ride in a safe area. Kids over 3 can ride with their parents in the open desert.
Seating: You are sharing a jeep, so everyone needs to be polite. Senior citizens should sit in the front. Parents with kids under 12 must sit in the back, following UAE law. The driver will assign seats, but passengers can take turns sitting where they like. You can't ask for a specific seat before the ride. If you want a private jeep, you can pay extra.
Weather: It can get very cold in the Dubai Desert from December to April, with temperatures dropping to around 9°C. Bring light wool clothes and a windbreaker to stay warm.
Entertainment: There will be no belly dancer shows during Ramadan, Islamic New Year, or other religious holidays.
Dress Code: Wear light clothes like shorts or jeans, and closed shoes for walking on the sand.
Quad Bikes: Quad bikes are insured, but with limited coverage. If there is an accident, you must call the police and get a report. Riding is at your own risk, so listen carefully to the guide. No experience is needed to ride.