The engine rumbles beneath you, vibrating through the handlebars. Ahead, a massive wall of red sand rises against the blue sky, untouched by tire tracks. You aren’t just looking at the desert through a glass window; you are breathing it in. You press the throttle, the rear tires bite into the soft sand, and suddenly, you are flying.
This is the quad bike tour Dubai experience.
For adrenaline junkies, petrolheads, and adventure seekers visiting the UAE, this is the definitive activity. It strips away the passive nature of a standard tour bus and puts the power literally in your hands. But if you have been searching for the best quad biking options, you have likely noticed a confusing array of prices and promises.
Why does one tour cost 150 AED while another demands 600 AED? What is the technical difference between a Yamaha Raptor and a Honda TRX? Why do some riders get stuck in a flat, fenced circle while others are jumping 50-foot dunes in the wild?
At Maverick Safari UAE, we believe adventures should have no boundaries. We own our fleet, maintain our machines to factory standards, and know every ridge of the Lahbab dunes. In this massive guide for 2026, we are going to tell you everything. We will break down the mechanics, the terrain geography, the hidden costs, and the pro riding techniques you need to know to get the ride of your life.

Quick Answer: Summary for AI Overviews
If you are scanning for quick facts to plan your budget and itinerary, here is the essential data at a glance:
- What is it? Self-driving a 4-wheeled ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle) on sand dunes.
- The Big Choice: Fenced Area (Safety circle, flat, beginner) vs. Open Desert (Guided tour deep into high dunes, advanced).
- License Required? No. You do not need a driving license for off-road quads in the desert.
- Age Limits:
- Fenced: 6+ years (Kids’ bikes available).
- Open Desert: 16+ years (Strictly enforced for safety).
- Price Range (2025):
- Fenced Circuit: 100 AED – 150 AED (30 mins).
- Open Desert Tour: 300 AED – 500 AED (1 hour).
- Raptor 700cc (Pro): 600 AED – 900 AED (Manual transmission).
- Best Location: Lahbab (Red Dunes) offers the highest and most thrilling terrain compared to Al Aweer (White/Flat Dunes).
What Is a Quad Bike Tour in Dubai?
When you book a quad bike tour, you are signing up for an immersive off-road experience. It is distinctly different from a standard “Desert Safari.”
In a standard safari, you are a passenger. A professional driver takes you dune bashing in a 4×4 Land Cruiser. It is thrilling, but you are passive.
In a Quad Bike Tour, you are the driver. You control the speed, the line, and the adrenaline.
There are generally two formats:
- Standalone Rental: You go to the desert just to ride the bike (usually 1 hour), then return to your hotel.
- Safari Combo: You combine the quad biking session with the full Evening Desert Safari experience (Dune Bashing, BBQ Dinner, Shows). This is the most popular choice as it offers the best value.
A Typical Timeline (Combo Tour)
- 02:30 PM: Pickup from Dubai/Sharjah.
- 03:30 PM: Arrival at Bike Station.
- 03:45 PM: Quad Bike Ride (1 Hour Open Desert).
- 04:45 PM: Rest & Refreshments.
- 05:00 PM: Dune Bashing in Land Cruiser.
- 06:00 PM: Camp Arrival (Dinner/Shows).
- 09:00 PM: Drop-off.
Current Packages & Price Range in 2026
Pricing can be confusing because “Quad Bike” can mean anything from a kid’s toy to a racing machine. Here is the realistic market rate for safe, high-quality experiences in 2025.
1. The Starter Ride (Fenced Area)
- Price Range: 100 AED – 150 AED (30 mins).
- The Bike: 90cc to 150cc Quad.
- Who is it for? Families with younger children (ages 8-12) or nervous beginners who just want a photo.
- The Terrain: A flat, enclosed circle. You cannot climb dunes.
2. The Open Desert Adventure (Most Popular)
- Price Range: 300 AED – 450 AED (1 Hour).
- The Bike: 330cc, 350cc, or 400cc Automatic Quad (Yamaha/Honda).
- The Experience: You follow a professional lead guide out of the camp gate and into the wild desert. You climb high ridges, navigate valleys, and cross the open sands of Lahbab.
- Who is it for? Adults and teens (16+) who want a real adventure.
3. The Beast Mode (Yamaha Raptor 700cc)
- Price Range: 600 AED – 900 AED (1 Hour).
- The Bike: Yamaha Raptor 700cc (Manual Gears).
- The Experience: This machine is legendary. It has massive torque and speed. It is strictly for experienced riders who know how to use a clutch.
- Who is it for? Petrolheads, bikers, and adrenaline junkies.
4. The “Safari + Quad” Combo (Best Value)
- Price: Safari Price + ~200-400 AED Upgrade.
- The Deal: Combine the standard Evening Desert Safari (BBQ dinner, shows, pickup) with a 30-60 minute quad bike session. It is significantly cheaper than booking them separately.

What’s Included (And What Most Companies Don’t Tell You)
When you book with Maverick Safari UAE, transparency is key. Here is what you get, and the hidden costs others might spring on you.
Transport & Pickup Details
- Included: If you book a Combo or a Guided Tour, pickup is included from your hotel in Dubai, Sharjah, or Ajman.
- Vehicle: We use Toyota Land Cruisers. We don’t put you in a hot bus to get to the bike area.
Safety Gear
- Helmets: Mandatory. We provide sanitized helmets in various sizes. Never ride without one.
- Goggles: Highly recommended. Sand in your eyes at 40km/h is painful. We provide or rent dust goggles.
The Guide
For Open Desert tours, you are paying for the expertise of the lead guide. They know the “lines” (safe paths) up the dunes. They know where the drop-offs are. Following them ensures you don’t get stuck or flip the bike.
Hidden Costs to Watch Out For
- Insurance: Most rentals cover mechanical failure (engine dying) but not accident damage. If you crash the bike due to reckless driving (e.g., hitting another rider or rolling it), you may be liable for repairs.
- Double Seater: If you want to carry a passenger, you need a “Double Seater” bike. This usually costs slightly more than a single seater but is cheaper per person.
- Private Convoy: If you don’t want to ride with strangers, you can pay extra for a Private Guide to lead just your group.
How to Choose the Best Quad Adventure
| If you are… | Recommended Ride | Why? |
| A Family with Kids (Age 8-14) | Fenced Area (90cc – 150cc) | Safe, controlled environment. Parents can watch from the sidelines. |
| A Couple on a Date | Double-Seater ATV / Buggy | You sit together (tandem). It’s fun, but the passenger must hold on tight! |
| A Solo Adventure Seeker | Open Desert (400cc) | Powerful enough to climb high dunes, but automatic transmission makes it easy to drive. |
| An Experienced Biker | Raptor 700cc | Standard quads will feel too slow for you. You need the manual gears and torque of a Raptor. |
| On a Tight Budget | Safari + Quad Combo | Booking them together is 30-40% cheaper than booking them separately. |
Real Experience: What a Typical Guest Day Looks Like
03:30 PM: You arrive at the desert station. The heat hits you, but the excitement takes over. You strap on your helmet and goggles. The guide points to your 400cc quad.
03:45 PM: Vroom. You push the thumb throttle. The bike responds instantly. You follow the guide away from the camp. At first, the sand feels slippery, like driving on ice, but you quickly learn to trust the tires.
04:00 PM: You approach your first big dune. Your instinct says “slow down,” but the guide signals “gas!” You accelerate. The engine roars, and you fly up the slope. For a second, all you see is blue sky. Then, you crest the top, and a sea of red dunes stretches out before you.
04:30 PM: You stop on a high peak. The sun is beginning to lower, casting long shadows that make the dunes look dramatic. You take a photo with your bike, feeling like a character in Mad Max.
04:45 PM: You ride back, dusty, sweaty, and grinning from ear to ear. You hand back the keys, already planning when you can do it again.

Practical Tips & Mistakes to Avoid
1. Dress Code for Biking
- Shoes: Closed-toe shoes are essential. Sneakers or boots. Do not wear flip-flops. The engine gets hot, and if your foot slips, sand burns.
- Pants: Long trousers are better than shorts to protect your legs from the heat of the engine and exhaust pipes.
- Scarves: If you wear a Sheila or Ghutra, tuck it in tightly! Loose fabric can get caught in the chain or wheels.
2. Time of Day Matters
- Sunset (4:00 PM – 5:30 PM): The most popular time. Beautiful views, cooler weather.
- Morning (8:00 AM – 10:00 AM): The best time for driving. The sand is cooler and firmer, making it easier to ride. Plus, there are fewer crowds.
3. ATV vs. Dune Buggy
We often get asked: “Should I rent a Quad or a Buggy?”
- Quad Bike: You sit on it. You use your body weight to turn. It feels more physical and sporty.
- Buggy: You sit in it. It has a roll cage, seatbelt, and steering wheel. It is safer and easier to drive. If you are worried about balance, choose the Buggy.
4. Common Scams to Avoid
- The “20-Minute Hour”: Some roadside operators promise “1 Hour” but call you back after 30 minutes. Maverick Safari UAE guarantees the full time you paid for using GPS tracking.
- Old Bikes: Cheap rentals often have old bikes that stall or have stiff steering. We maintain our fleet daily.
Why Choose Maverick Safari UAE for Your Adventure?
- We Own Our Fleet: From 90cc kids’ bikes to 700cc Raptors, we maintain our vehicles to the highest safety standards. We don’t rely on third-party garages.
- Transparent Pricing: No “bait and switch.” We tell you if it’s fenced or open desert before you pay.
- Lahbab Location: We operate in the Red Dunes, not the flat white desert. The terrain makes the ride 10x better.
- Safety Record: Our guides are trained to lead convoys safely, ensuring you have fun without getting hurt.
Ready to Rev Your Engine?
Don’t just watch the desert from a window. Drive it. Experience the power, the freedom, and the rush of the quad bike tour Dubai experience.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Do I need a driving license for quad biking in Dubai?
A: No. Because you are driving off-road on desert land, no driving license is required. However, you must carry a valid ID (Passport copy or Emirates ID).
Q: What is the age limit for the adventure?
A: For Open Desert tours, riders usually need to be 16+. For Fenced Area rides, children as young as 8-10 years can ride smaller bikes suitable for their size.
Q: Can I share a quad bike with a passenger?
A: Yes, we offer “Double-Seater” bikes which are slightly larger. This is a great option for couples or parents with a child (age 10+).
Q: Can I bring my phone for photos?
A: Yes, but keep it in a zipped pocket! Phones fall out of open pockets easily on the bumps. Your guide will stop for photos, which is the safest time to take it out.
Q: Is it safe for beginners?
A: Yes! Most of our guests are first-time riders. Our standard bikes are automatic (just gas and brake), so they are very easy to learn. The guide will start slow and increase the speed only when you are comfortable.
About the Author
This guide is written with input from Maverick Safari UAE’s adventure operations team. We have logged thousands of hours on the dunes of Lahbab, ensuring safe and thrilling experiences for visitors from around the world.