UAE Desert

I’m sharing 12 of the best day trips you can take from Dubai, giving you the chance to wander historic forts, cross golden sand dunes, kayak through mangroves, reach summit peaks, spot elusive oryx and even marvel at the Milky Way.

Plus, all of these spots are under two hours from Dubai and really easy to access with any rental car (no 4×4 needed!). Read on from the top to discover all 12 day trip ideas or use the options below to jump to the ones you’re most interested in. Yalla! (“let’s go” in Arabic)

  1. Kayak in Mangrove Marine National Park
  2. Marvel at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
  3. Hike through the mountains to the Hatta sign
  4. Float on Hatta Dam
  5. Stargaze at Al Quaa Milky Way viewpoint
  6. Climb to the peak of Jebel Jais
  7. Take a desert safari through the dunes
  8. Explore historic Fujairah Fort
  9. Spend a night in a traditional desert tent
  10. Spot oryx & relax at Telal Resort
  11. Wander lush Al Ain Oasis
  12. Learn about desert explorers at Al Jahili Fort

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UAE at a glance:

1. Kayak in Mangrove Marine National Park

Jubail Mangrove Park Abu Dhabi, UAE
Image: Jubail Island

We’re kicking things off with the trip that’s probably the most surprising… When you think of the UAE, you’re most likely thinking about deserts not wetlands, let alone mangroves.

We chose a kayak tour and spent a blissful hour floating through the narrow channels. Even spotting a baby sting ray, plenty of fish, crabs and sea birds along the way!

GOOD TO KNOW: There’s also a restaurant, gift shop and most importantly, showers on site! So if you are kayaking or paddle boarding I’d recommend wearing clothes you don’t mind getting wet and packing a change for after. I wore sportier shorts and a t-shirt, then hopped into the shower in the toilets to get the salt off, before changing into a dry outfit for the way back to Dubai. After all, no one wants to be sat in super salty wet shorts for hours!

DON’T FORGET: Sun protection – sun cream, a hat ideally and sunglasses. There’s no need to pack water as the tour provider will offer cold bottles from a cool box half way around the tour.

How to get there:

With a rental car or your own, reaching Mangrove Marine National Park is super easy. It’s just a case of following the E11 road from Dubai along the coast until you turn off onto the E10 for Abu Dhabi City and then turning into the park where you’ll find plenty of parking. This will take just under an hour and a half so you could easily arrive for a morning kayak tour while the tide is still high!

2. Marvel at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Abu Dhabi, UAE

DON’T FORGET: Being respectful in a mosque also means avoiding PDA, not making gestures or showing symbols (even if that’s just a peace sign in a photo). Not only will the mosque staff pull you to the side, but it would also detract from your visit to this special place.

How to get there:

Like Mangrove Marine National Park, getting here is as simple as following the E11 coast road towards Abu Dhabi and turning off onto the E10 for Abu Dhabi City which takes about one hour and 15 minutes from Dubai. When you arrive, you’ll park in the enormous underground car park and make your way up through the mosque mall before you come to the main entrance. So if you are hungry or thirsty, you can fuel up in the mall before you head inside!

3. Hike through the mountains to the Hatta sign

Hatta Sign, Hatta, UAE

GOOD TO KNOW: If you’re feeling the heat, there are a coupe of shelters on the hike up to the Hatta sign. So you can take a minute to rest and get a break from the sun. Just don’t forget to pack plenty of water, set off earlier in the morning if you can and wear sun protection always!

How to get there:

To get to the start of the hike, you’ll need to drive the E66 towards Al Ain before turning off onto the E77 road towards Hatta and the Oman border. As you can see from the map below, the journey from Dubai takes about one hour and 50 minutes so try to set off first thing to arrive before the midday heat. When you get to Hatta, park up in Hatta Resort to find the start of the trail.

4. Float on Hatta Dam

Hatta Dam, UAE

DON’T FORGET: Like all outdoor activities in the UAE, don’t forget proper sun protection and to drink enough water. You can get sun burnt in minutes!

How to get there:

Hatta Dam is just a five minute drive further from the Hatta sign trail that I mentioned above. So it makes an excellent second stop for your time in Hatta. Simply continue on the same road and follow the signs to the dam.

Just note that when you arrive, the parking at the top of the dam is quite limited so you may need to park in the car park at the bottom and walk or take the shuttle up.

5. Stargaze at Al Quaa Milky Way viewpoint

Al Quaa Milky Way viewpoint, Abu Dhabi, UAE

For something quite literally out of this world, seize the opportunity to stargaze. Because of the lack of light pollution and clear desert skies, the UAE is an excellent destination for night sky lovers.

How to get there:

While Al Quaa might be in the middle of nowhere, you definitely don’t need a fancy 4×4 vehicle to get there. To get there from Dubai, follow the E11 coast road to the outskirts of Abu Dhabi City before turning inland and picking up Razeen Rd right to the very end. Here you’ll find a roundabout and a dirt track straight on where the main road ends. Simply park up at the start of this track and pitch up on the sand to enjoy the show!

6. Climb to the peak of Jebel Jais, the country’s highest mountain

Jebel Jais, UAE

Needless to say, there’s plenty to see and do in just one day!

How to get there:

You can also easily drive out to this most northern point of the UAE in under two hours from Dubai. Follow the E311 that runs parallel to the coast before turning off onto the Jebel Jais road for the last 50 minutes into the mountains.

7. Take a desert safari through the dunes

Abu Dhabi desert safari, UAE

The tours generally last around seven hours so it’s really a full day of adventure.

How to get there:

Want to know the best thing about a desert safari? They pick you up and drop you off. So there’s no driving, no rental car, just let them know where you’re staying when you book your trip and so long as it’s within their Dubai remit, they’ll collect you. So you can sit back and relax!

8. Explore historic Fujairah Fort

Fujairah Fort, UAE

It features four towers and is perched on a small rocky hill in Fujairah Old Town. Rising 20 metres, it played an important role in protecting the area and today, is a beautiful landmark on the skyline. Wander inside and climb the steep stairs to the top for incredible views across the city.

The fort is completely free to enter and open every day from 8am to 5pm.

How to get there:

Fujairah is directly opposite Dubai on the other side of the coast and takes just one hour and 15 minutes to reach. Head out of the city and pick up the E102 and E84 directly into Fujairah.

9. Spend a night in a traditional desert tent

Pura Eco Resort Heritage Tent, Al Ain, UAE

Here you can marvel at the moonlit rocky face of the mountain as it towers above you by night, and wake to watch the sun rise across the surrounding plains. On a clear night you can also see an incredible amount of stars. Not to mention, the heritage tents themselves (which are more luxury than family camping) are beautifully designed with full double beds, a cushioned seating area and their own fire pits.

Check in around 3pm to catch the last of the afternoon sun and hunt for fossils in this landscape that was once underwater. Once the sun sets, enjoy a candlelit dinner in the resort restaurant before heading back to your tent to sit by the campfire. Wake early to watch the sun rise and enjoy a traditional breakfast delivered to your door.

This was honestly my favourite place that we stayed during our time in the UAE. It’s such a special spot that’s so peaceful and feels like a true escape.

GOOD TO KNOW: Just a one kilometre walk away from the Pura Eco Resort Hub, you’ll find a collection of original and reconstructed Beehive Tombs. There are thought to be around 500 of the tombs in various states of preservation. They date back 5,000 years to the beginning of the Bronze Age in the UAE and were only discovered in 1959. So if you do have time, heading over to explore this site is a lovely way to end your stay and learn a little more about the area. Plus, they’re completely free to visit, just walk on over!

How to get there:

To get to Pura Eco Resort, you’ll need to first head towards Al Ain. Pick up the E66 from Dubai that takes you straight there, then cross the city and follow Zayed Bin Sultan Street towards the Oman border. Just before you reach the border, you’ll see signs for the resort. This will lead you onto an unmade road to the resort reception. At this point, you can park your car up, check in and then one of their friendly team will take you in their 4×4 to the heritage tents.

Don’t be alarmed by the road to the reception, while it’s not the smoothest, even a small car will survive the short drive! 😂

TOP TIP: It’s helpful to have some small cash for tipping the drivers. They’ll be the ones picking you up from your tent to take you to dinner or breakfast if you want to enjoy it at the resort restaurant. There’s also a team who drive over to light your campfire and it’s a nice gesture to be able to thank them too.

10. Spot oryx and relax at Telal Resort

Telal Resort, Al Ain, UAE

The site was once home to nomadic Bedouin tribes but has since been transformed into the ultimate escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Here you’ll find a beautiful swimming pool looking out to the desert, a spa complex, delicious restaurant, 5* accommodation options and a heritage village. But possibly the best part is the wildlife that surrounds the resort. Because Telal is built on an oasis in the middle of the desert, you have the chance to see some of the region’s rarest species of antelopes, like Domani, Reem, and Arabian Oryx in their natural habitat.

For the best experience, book a day pass to give you access to the pool and sauna and take the time to wander the resort and stroll up to the viewpoint for wildlife spotting opportunities.

TOP TIP: When you arrive and park up, a member of the Telal team will then take you in their jeep across the resort to the reception and pool area. But on the way, they often offer to give you a little tour of the other areas of the resort. Always say yes! Along the way, like us you’re likely to be able to see gazelles and the national animal, the oryx. They’re so beautiful against the bright orange sand.

How to get there:

Getting to Telal Resort is as simple as following the E66 from Dubai to Al Ain, heading across the city and then picking up the E22 until you see the sign for the resort. Again, the drive should take you just under two hours and even though it’s further into the desert, is very straightforward!

11. Wander lush Al Ain Oasis

Al Ain Oasis, UAE

Founded over 3,000 years ago, this oasis has provided precious shelter from the heat for centuries. Today, you can wander the paths through the park, learn more about the falaj system built by the Bedouins to water the date palms and generally relax in this lovely place.

As it is so big, you could easily spend a couple of hours here strolling from historic point to historic point. Or for a quicker way to see more of the oasis, rent an electric scooter to zip down the trails.

How to get there:

You can drive from Dubai to Al Ain in just 1.5 hours following the E66 almost the entire way until you turn off for the oasis. It’s a really easy drive and you’ll get to see some beautiful views across the desert and spot lots of camels on the way!

12. Learn about desert explorers at Al Jahili Fort

Al Ain Fort, UAE

Al Jahili is one of the largest forts in the UAE, built in the 1890s for Sheikh Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, also known as Zayed the First who unified the emirates into the country we know today. It features a main square, tiered round tower, series of tunnel-like rooms and new modern museum and exhibition spaces.

Spend some time wandering the incredibly well restored fort before heading into the exhibition space to marvel at the stunning photography of Sir Wilfred Thesiger. The exhibition charts his journey crossing the world’s largest sand mass, known as the ‘Empty Quarter’. Thesiger not only completed this once, but twice accompanied by his Emirati and Omani friends.

The fort is completely free to enter and open every day from 9am to 7pm.

TOP TIP: Don’t miss your chance to try a cup of gahwa (Arabic coffee with cardamom). Just inside the visitor centre, there’s a small cushioned seating area (majlis in Arabic) and a table with coffee. If you pause there, a kind member of the museum team will offer you a small taste of the coffee. This is completely free and just a lovely thing to try if like me, you love coffee!

How to get there:

As I mentioned above, getting to Al Ain from Dubai is incredibly easy and so reaching the fort is a breeze too. You could easily combine a trip to Al Ain Oasis with Al Jahili fort as they’re just an eight minute drive from each other.

There we have it! That’s my ultimate list of the best day trips to take from Dubai if you want to get out into nature, better understand the history of the UAE and get a taste of true local life. I hope you love exploring these spots as much as I did and if you have any questions, comments or tips of your own to add – please leave them in the comments box below. Happy travelling!

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