Dubai Tours & Excursions
70 tours in Dubai with the best guides costing from $15. Best excursions of 2025: desert safari, guided tours, boat rides š Easy booking process, trusted reviews and secure payments with Visa and Mastercard.
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Desert Safari, Quad Bike, Camel Ride & Al Khayma Camp
Explore the desert terrains of Dubai on an ultimate desert safari with the thrills of an optional quad bike ride and camel ride at the exclusive Al Khayma Camp. Be amazed at the desert sports including dune bashing and sandboarding.
Group
to 7 hrs
Tomorrow at 07:30
Tomorrow at 07:30
from$70.50
per person
Desert Safari in the Lah Bab Desert
With me you will go on a journey through the sands. But this is not an ordinary jeep ride in the desert. This is an introduction to the culture and traditions of the Bedouins.
Group
5 hrs 30 min
Tomorrow at 09:00
Tomorrow at 10:00
$39
per person
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Premium Safari, Camel Ride & Al Khayma Camp 3-Buffets
Set out for an exciting desert safari across the red dunes of Dubai. Enjoy 3 different Emirati, Moroccan, and Arabian buffet dinners with live bread and BBQ stations, stargazing, and camp activities.
Mini group
6 persons
7 hrs
PRIVATE Desert Safari Evening with VIP BBQ-dinner, Camel Ride
We will help you organize an active holiday in the sandy expanses. Camel riding, henna painting and beautiful sunset photos ā all of your choice!
Private
6 persons
5 hrs
Tomorrow at 09:00
Tomorrow at 10:00
$230
per group
Desert Safari with BBQ-dinner, Camel Ride & Quad Bike riding
Feel the breath of the desert ā ride an ATV on the sands!
Group
6 hrs
Tomorrow at 09:00
Tomorrow at 10:00
$70
per person
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Safari, Camel Ride & Quad Bike with Buffet Dinner
Discover the beautiful and mysterious Lahbab Desert on this tour that has a little bit of everything.
Mini group
6 persons
7 hrs
Top rated
Red Dune Safari w/ Sandboarding, Camel Riding and BBQ
Escape Dubai and drive across the Red Lahbab Desert in a 4WD vehicle. Enjoy the sunset, sandboarding, camel ride and visit the camel firm. Choose the 4-hour program or the 7-hour program with the addition of a BBQ dinner.
Mini group
6 persons
7 hrs
Premium Desert Safari Evening with VIP Dinner and individual table service
You will drive through the sand dunes like a roller coaster. Ride a camel through the desert, see a belly dance, a fire show and a sunset among the sands.
Group
5 hrs
Tomorrow at 09:00
Tomorrow at 10:00
$65
per person
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Camel Ride, Quad Bike, Sandboarding & Desert Safari
Discover the mysteries of the Lahbab desert on this epic safari tour from Dubai. Take a thrilling drive on the vast red dunes, have a go at camel riding and sandboarding, and enjoy an optional self-drive quad bike ride in the desert.
Mini group
6 persons
4 hrs
ATV Safari + Jeep Safari
6-hour desert tour on quad bikes and jeeps with dinner and evening show.
Group
6 hrs
Tomorrow at 09:00
Tomorrow at 10:00
$75
per person
Quad Biking or Buggy Riding in the Lah Bab Desert
You will cut through the golden sand on quad bikes with the speed of the wind, feel the hot air on your face and see all the shades of the golden desert.You have the opportunity to ride quad bikes or buggies of various capacities for 30 minutes in a fenced area.
Mini group
5 persons
30 min
Tomorrow at 09:00
Tomorrow at 10:00
$36
per person
Likely to sell out
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An amazing Desert Safari Evening: Camel Ride and BBQ-dinner are included
Desert safari with quad biking on the dunes. You'll ride through lush dunes, ride a camel, and enjoy a barbecue with hookah at sunset.
Group
to 7 hrs
Tomorrow at 09:00
Tomorrow at 09:00
from$44
from$37.40
per person
Discount 11%
Safari in the early morning ā how the desert wakes up
Extreme safari in the largest desert of the Arabian Peninsula.
Private
4 persons
4 hrs
Tomorrow at 09:00
Tomorrow at 10:00
$180
$160
per group
Desert Safari With VIP BBQ and Optional Quad Bike
Enjoy a guided desert safari and admire the spectacular scenery from a 4x4 Land Cruiser across the red dunes of Al Lahbab. Savor a delicious BBQ dinner with traditional entertainment at a desert camp.
Group
4 hrs
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From Dubai: Desert Safari w/ BBQ & Live Entertainment
Enjoy a 7-hour Dubai desert safari, the ideal tour for any visitor to Dubai. Admire the spectacular scenery as you drive across the Red Dunes of Al Labab to a desert camp, where you can enjoy a delicious BBQ and traditional entertainment.
Group
7 hrs
From Dubai: Lehbab desert Safari w/ Camel riding & Sandboarding
Feel the thrill of Lehbab desert dune bashing in a 4x4 Land Cruiser with this tour from Dubai. Enjoy an action-packed day with camel riding, sandboarding, live entertainment, and a buffet dinner.
Group
to 7 hrs
Tomorrow at 09:00
Tomorrow at 09:00
from$51.56
per person
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Half-Day Desert Safari & Camel Ride Local Guided Tour
Admire spectacular landscapes and experience the thrill of dune bashing and sandboarding on this desert safari from Dubai. Enjoy a camel ride and an optional quad biking experience.
Mini group
6 persons
4 hrs
4-Hour Private Deep Sea Fishing Trip
Escape from a busy city on the most memorable fishing trip. Take your friends and family and spend some quality time together.
Private
6 persons
4 hrs
Tomorrow at 09:00
Tomorrow at 10:00
$505
per group
From Dubai: Abu Dhabi Premium Full-Day Sightseeing Tour
Discover the best attractions of Abu Dhabi on a premium full-day sightseeing tour from Dubai. Explore the Grand Mosque, Etihad Towers, Qasr Al Watan, and take a ride along the Corniche on this tour.
Group
9 hrs
Tomorrow at 09:00
Tomorrow at 10:00
$149
per person
Burj Khalifa fast-track tickets: levels 124, 125 and 148
The Burj Khalifa, Dubai's most famous icon and symbol of a growing metropolis on the international scene, represents a tribute to engineering, architecture, design and to the city's capabilities.
Entry ticket
2 hrs
Tomorrow at 09:00
Tomorrow at 10:00
$152.39
per person
Dubai City Tour and Evening Desert Safari Combo
Set out for an exciting adventure of exploring Dubai to the fullest on this 2-day combo tour. Visit the blue mosque, enjoy the view of Atlantis, go on a desert safari, & spend time at Al Khayma Camp.
Private
50 persons
2 days, 1 night
Tomorrow at 09:00
Tomorrow at 10:00
$162
per group
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Dubai is the most famous resort in the UAE. It strikingly combines unshakable oriental traditions and modern infrastructure, ancient historical monuments and futuristic high-rise buildings.
Ā«Arabian wonder in the sandsĀ» annually attracts millions of travelers from all over the world. They all want to enjoy a first-class holiday and spend time with benefit. The best way to do this is to book a tour using our website.
The best tours and activities in Dubai
There are plenty of activities to suit all tastes and budgets in this city. Of course, you can walk the streets of Dubai on your own and explore the local attractions from articles on the internet. But if you want your holiday to be full of unforgettable experiences, we recommend going on one of the excursions. We'll tell you about the best of them in a moment.
Desert safari
A desert safari is the perfect choice for those who love extreme sports. This tour takes you to the Rub Al-Khali Desert, the largest desert in the Arabian Peninsula, where you can ride camels, jeeps or quad bikes and take beautiful pictures against a sunset backdrop.
In the evening, the tour group will stay in a real Bedouin village. Shisha, Arabic and European food, alcoholic drinks, and a fascinating insight into local culture and traditions will await you there. All this is accompanied by a colourful show programme with songs, belly dancing and other colourful entertainment.
Rides are driven by experienced drivers. You can choose a difficult or easy route. Children are welcome to take along.
Climbing up to the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa
The Burj Khalifa is the best place for a bird's eye view of the city. A separate high-speed lift takes you up to the top floor 148. This is where the famous observation deck and panoramic windows are located.
You can enjoy half an hour on this level for an incredible view. On a clear day the visibility reaches several kilometres. Then you can go back down to the 124th and 125th floor and walk around without any time limit.
It is worth visiting the Burj Khalifa observation deck at least twice. The first time is during the day when the streets and the main attractions of Dubai are clearly visible. The second time is at sunset, when the Singing Fountains show begins at the foot of the building and the entire city glistens with billions of coloured lights.
Sheikh Zayed Mosque Tour
After a tour around Dubai and seeing all the sites, head to Abu Dhabi. This is where one of the 6 largest mosques in the world is located in the UAE capital.
The construction of this shrine lasted almost 10 years and ended only in 2007. The mosque takes its name from Sheikh Zayd ibn Sultan Al Nahyan, the local emir and the first president of the country. Today his body is buried near the mosque.
A guided tour will take you to just a few rooms accessible to tourists, but the experience will last you a long time. The interior of the mosque is stunning in its luxury and beauty. The main prayer hall has the world's largest hand-woven (5,627 square metres) carpet. More than a thousand weavers from Iran Carpets Company worked on it. Seven chandeliers, each weighing from 2 to 12 tons, are no less delightful. They are distinguished by their beautiful design and abundance of gold leaf and Swarovski crystals.
Sheikh Zayd Mosque has a lot of other luxurious objects with an interesting history. Your guide will tell you about them. While you're at the Shrine, make sure you're properly dressed. Dress should be as loose and close-fitting as possible. Women need to cover their heads with a headscarf.
Dubai Marina Cruise
The boat cruise around the bay is a great way to see the major sights of the city from a totally different perspective. This tour operates from comfortable boats complete with swimming pool, open kitchen on deck, live music and all the trappings of luxury living. There is also a buffet dinner and entertainment with tanoora dancing.
Beautiful panoramic views of the bay, the coastline, the Dubai Marina and Jumeirah Beach Residences, the Singing Fountains, the Ferris Wheel and the Palm Islands can all be seen from the boat. The tour itinerary is designed to take the tour group to all the main sites. The tour lasts about 2 hours. Children are welcome to take along.
Historic Dubai Sightseeing Tour
History buffs will likely be tempted by the individually guided car and walking tour of the ancient part of Dubai. The professional guide will show you the Old City and take you on a guided walk through the land where the very first settlement began.
There are many fascinating sites along the way. One of them is the palace of Sheikh Mohammed. You'll find a picturesque palace square, a huge garden and a triumphal arch. Further stops are planned in Al Sif district that has an authentic oriental atmosphere. You can also stroll through the narrow streets of Al Bastakia and take pictures in front of the old Al Fahidi Fort, stop by the National Museum and stroll along the Al Seef promenade.
The promenade ends in the heart of Dubai Creek, a navigable canal with boat docks and traditional oriental markets. You can buy everything from clothes, coffee, spices, sweets, textiles, household goods and even gold jewellery.
Must-see sights in Dubai
Tours of one of the most famous cities in the UAE take a variety of itineraries, but most include visits to the 6 most famous sites.
Burj Khalifa
The famous 828m tall skyscraper can be seen from almost anywhere in the city. In its short history it has managed to break two dozen world records and become the tallest building in the world.
To appreciate the grandeur of the building you need to go inside. Its 163 floors contain numerous offices, residential flats, hotels, and other institutions. The Burj Khalifa boasts a panoramic restaurant, Atmosphere, and an observation deck.
The building is served by 57 high-speed lifts, and the area around it has been decorated in keeping with the tower, with a singing fountain next to it, and illuminated at night.
Jumeirah Palm
The Palm Jumeirah can only be accessed via the bridge. Communication between the branches and the crescent is provided by an underwater tunnel.
Dubai Museum
Dubai National Museum is located in the ancient fortress of Al Fahidi. Despite its small size, it is a very accurate representation of life in Dubai from ancient times to when oil was discovered here. The museum collection includes local antiques, jewellery, crockery and luxury fabrics.
There are some larger items too, such as shasha and dhow boats, merchant ships and the tools used by pearl fishermen in ancient times. The tour around Dubai's oldest functioning building lasts less than an hour and children can even be taken on the tour.
Burj Al Arab Hotel
The Burj Al Arab Hotel is located on an island in Dubai. Due to its unusual shape it is referred to as the 'Sail'. As one of the most significant landmarks of the city it is world famous for its luxurious rooms and the highest level of service. It is also the only 7-star hotel in the world.
You can reach the Sail by a pedestrian bridge that is only 200 metres long. The place itself is designed for the more affluent. It has a huge beach, chic restaurants, helicopter flights and Rolls-Royce rides.
Jumeirah Mosque
The snow-white mosque looks more like a fairy-tale castle. This resemblance is especially evident in the late evening when its facade is beautifully illuminated by numerous lights.
Tourists are normally not allowed in such places, but Jumeirah is an exception. An hour and a half tour is offered on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays and everyone can join in.
Dubai Aquarium
The Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo is a long tunnel of glass that gives you the sensation of walking through an enormous living organism. The aquarium itself is home to over 30 thousand fish and other sea creatures.
Tips for travellers
There are many things to consider when visiting a foreign country. Here are some of the key ones.
When is the best time to visit Dubai?
The UAE's swimming season is almost year-round, but the best times to visit are October, December and April. During this time the air temperature drops below +30Ā°C and the water in the Persian Gulf stays at +26-28Ā°C.
January and February are the coldest months - not everyone can safely swim.
With the onset of summer, the country gets a real scorcher: it's +43 outside, the temperature of sea water is about +35, the air is dusty and sandy after frequent storms in the desert and the humidity is high.
Of course, the cost of tours drops several times, but it's not worth it. Anyway, if you want warm sea and adequate prices, come in the off-season.
What's the best way to get around Dubai?
Dubai is divided into 7 zones connected by a well-developed transport network. There are several comfortable and totally safe ways to get around the city.
Taxi
Pros: cheap, fast, convenient. There are private taxi drivers and well-known companies. Most taxi drivers can speak at least a little English.
Cons: during rush hour (15:30 to 17:30), you'll have to wait a long time for a taxi. Some drivers cheat tourists by not resetting the meter or driving in circles.
Underground
Pros: cheap, runs from 05:50 to midnight. The underground itself is very beautiful, and the futuristic view from the window and the driverless ride will not leave you indifferent.
Cons: the platforms are not centrally located, but sideways. If you miss the right station, you will have to cross the platform through the crossings and pay the fare all over again. It can be very cold in the carriages, and some of them are for women only. It is also forbidden to eat, drink, smoke, carry bicycles, pets or alcohol in the stations and on the trains themselves.
Trams and buses
Pros: get you to places that aren't on the underground. The cabins are air-conditioned, have comfortable seats and interactive maps. Wi-Fi is also available.
Cons: buses have the same prohibitions as the underground. If you break the rules, you get a hefty fine. You may even go to jail.
Tourist buses (double-decker buses)
Pros: go past major city attractions. They operate on a hop on/hop off system - meaning you can get off at any stop and then take another bus on the same route. All double-decker coaches are air-conditioned and have audio-guides in 12 languages.
Cons: they are suitable for guided tours only.
Car hire
Pros: you don't depend on transport timetables and you can go wherever you want. There's plenty of parking, good roads and unbelievably cheap fuel.
Cons: there is an age limit of 21 years old. An international driving licence is required. High fines for traffic violations. A $2 toll is charged at the crossing gate.
Walking
Pros: no need to buy a card to pay the fare. There is a well-developed network of footpaths with handy signposts. Different parts of the town are connected by bridges.
Cons: you can hardly do without a map of the city. In the hot months, long walks can cause discomfort. There are few pedestrian crossings on the roads.
How to be safe in Dubai?
The United Arab Emirates is the quietest and safest Arab country, so it is safe to walk around at night even in dark alleys.
The reason for that is strict mores and strict laws. They apply not only to locals, but also to tourists. You may be fined or sent to prison in the Emirates, even for seemingly harmless things.
To get out of trouble, here's a list of Dubai's major taboos:
- Smoking and drinking alcohol on the street, as well as showing up drunk in public places;
- Putting a girl on your lap on public transport;
- Hugging and kissing in public places;
- Wearing swimming costumes outside beaches;
- Sunbathing topless;
- Wearing revealing swimming costumes on public beaches;
- Showing you are a member of a sexual minority;
- Showing disrespect to local residents;
- Driving without a transport card is strictly enforced by ticket inspectors;
- Showing attention to people praying;
- Taking pictures of mosques and people;
- Talking loudly on the phone;
- Fighting, swearing, using obscene gestures;
- Eating and drinking outdoors during Ramadan;
- Use and distribute drugs.
If you get into trouble, don't be afraid to ask for help. The police perform their duties well and emergency operators speak different languages.
If you are in trouble, remember to call the emergency numbers:
- 998 - ambulance;
- 996 - Coast Guard;
- 999 - police;
- 997 - fire station.
How many days is it worth going to Dubai?
One week is enough for a good holiday and to explore the city's main attractions.