REVIEW · DUBAI
CAN-AM 02 Seater Self drive with Camel Riding and Sand Skiing
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A Can-Am through Dubai’s dunes is a real rush. This 3-hour desert outing pairs a 1000cc 2-seater self-drive setup with camel riding and sand skiing, giving you a hands-on way to play in the Arabian desert without sharing your dune time with strangers.
What I like most is the control you get with a 2-seater machine made for your own driving passion, and the way the experience is kept small, with a maximum group size of 10 people. You also get options that make life easier, like pickup offered and a mobile ticket.
One thing to consider: this activity depends on good weather, so if conditions are poor the plan can shift (or you may be offered a different date or a full refund).
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Private-Feel Dune Time With a Can-Am 1000cc (No Turn-Taking Chaos)
- What the 2-seater self-drive means in real life
- A practical consideration
- Getting to the Desert: Your 8:00 AM Start and the Real Schedule
- Why the timing works for many people
- Dubai to Dunes: What to Expect When Pickup Is Offered
- The best way to use pickup
- Camel Riding: A Classic Desert Touch Without the Long Detour
- How to enjoy camel riding
- Who camel riding will likely suit
- Sand Skiing: Where the Desert Gets Playful and Fast
- Safety and comfort tips I’d take seriously
- Guides Who Make It Better: Haroon, Fahim Shah, Imran, and Sami
- What guide quality changes for you
- Controls, Power, and the “Feel” of Desert Driving
- What you should mentally prepare for
- Price and Value: Is $280 Per Group Up to 2 Fair?
- Who gets the best value
- When it might feel pricey
- Who Should Book This and Who Should Skip It?
- A good fit for
- Practical Tips to Get the Most From Your 3 Hours
- Should You Book This Can-Am + Camel + Sand Skiing Combo?
- FAQ
- What time does the Can-Am 02 experience start?
- How long is the experience?
- What is the price per booking?
- Does the tour include pickup?
- Will I receive a ticket on my phone?
- How many people are in the maximum group?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Is confirmation provided after booking?
- What if the weather is bad?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Can-Am 1000cc, 2-seater self-drive: you focus on driving, not waiting your turn
- Small-group cap (max 10 people): less crowd energy, more time on your experience
- Pickup offered: saves you from juggling transport early in the morning
- Camel riding + sand skiing: two classic desert activities paired with powered dune play
- Starts at 8:00 am: you’re out early, before the day heats up
- Weather-dependent: plan for a possible date change if conditions are rough
Private-Feel Dune Time With a Can-Am 1000cc (No Turn-Taking Chaos)

The big idea behind this experience is simple: you get a fast, agile Can-Am setup meant for your own desert driving. With a 2-seater format, it’s built for a duo—up to two people—so you can experience the desert with your own person, not random ride swaps. That matters because dune time goes fast. The more energy you spend on logistics, the less you enjoy the sand.
I also like that it’s framed as a driving-focused adventure. Many desert safaris are mostly transfers, photos, and a show schedule. This one is different. The Can-Am element turns the day into an active outing where you’re working with traction, throttle, and the dune’s mood.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Dubai.
What the 2-seater self-drive means in real life
- You and your companion can share the moment without a rotating lineup.
- The machine’s power (1000cc) suggests the ride is meant to feel lively rather than slow-and-gawky.
- Since it’s designed for just your party, you’re not stuck hoping the timing works for your group.
A practical consideration
Dune driving isn’t like city driving. You should expect some learning time—especially with sand behavior. If you’re uneasy about controls, go in patient. You’re there to have fun, not to set a personal lap record.
Getting to the Desert: Your 8:00 AM Start and the Real Schedule

The experience starts at 8:00 am in Dubai and runs about 3 hours total. In that short window, time gets divided between pickup/travel and the activities themselves. The operator notes that remaining time is allotted for pickup and travel between attractions, which is helpful because it means you should not expect a half-day program.
Here’s how I’d plan your morning mindset: arrive early with a clear head, then let the timing roll. You’ll likely get moved from Dubai into the desert zone and then spend the afternoon-morning hours doing the core activities—camel riding and sand skiing—alongside your Can-Am portion.
Why the timing works for many people
- Early start means the adventure begins before the day gets too hot.
- The whole program is compact, so you can still do other Dubai plans the same day.
- A 3-hour format keeps momentum high. You’re not stuck waiting around too long.
Dubai to Dunes: What to Expect When Pickup Is Offered
Pickup is offered, and there’s a note that the activity is near public transportation. That tells me the operator is set up to serve both people using transport and people using pickup.
If you’re staying in Dubai proper, pickup can be the difference between enjoying the day and spending the morning hunting down a meeting place. And because this experience is designed as a tight 3-hour block, saving travel hassle is a real value.
The best way to use pickup
When pickup is available, treat it as your buffer. The earlier the start, the more helpful it is not to worry about getting to the desert area on your own. Bring yourself to the pickup window with a little extra time, so nobody is rushing at the first step.
Camel Riding: A Classic Desert Touch Without the Long Detour
Camel riding is included as part of this combo. Even if you’ve done a camel ride before, this is still one of those “slow the moment down” parts of a fast adventure. The contrast is the point: you go from powered dune motion to a more traditional, animal-based desert experience.
Because the schedule is only about 3 hours total, camel time here is likely brief compared to longer overnight desert programs. That’s not a downside. In fact, it’s often the sweet spot. You get the experience without turning it into a two-hour side quest.
How to enjoy camel riding
- Wear clothing you’re comfortable moving in. You’ll likely be getting on and off smoothly, not strolling.
- Keep your phone away unless you have the stable setup for photos. Focus on balance first.
- If you’re with a companion, decide ahead of time whether you want photos or just the ride.
Who camel riding will likely suit
Camel riding tends to fit best for people who want a taste of desert tradition paired with modern adventure. If you’re mainly chasing pure speed, you might find it less exciting—but it still gives your morning variety.
Sand Skiing: Where the Desert Gets Playful and Fast
Sand skiing is the other activity included. This is the “let’s move” section that complements the Can-Am vibe. Sand skiing usually means you slide over the dunes using gear, and the dunes become your ramp.
Since your total tour time is short, sand skiing is probably one of the highlights you’ll remember because it’s energetic and different from standard safari activities. It also fits well after camel riding, because it shifts you from slower, steadier movement into a more action-heavy moment.
Safety and comfort tips I’d take seriously
The provided information doesn’t list safety gear details, so I won’t pretend. But I can still give you practical advice that applies almost everywhere sand sliding happens:
- Wear clothing that stays put when you move.
- Keep your eyes on where you’re going, not just what you’re doing for the camera.
- If you’re unsure how to position yourself, ask right away and follow instructions.
And based on the guide praise, safety seems to be part of how the operator runs the day. Guides such as Fahim Shah are described as putting safety first, and Haroon is noted for making sure people are okay at all times.
Guides Who Make It Better: Haroon, Fahim Shah, Imran, and Sami
Even with a strong vehicle and a fun mix of activities, your day lives or dies by the guide. In this experience, the role of the driver/guide seems especially important because you’re doing self-drive dune action and also participating in camel riding and sand skiing.
From the names that come up, here’s what you can hope for if you get a guide with that style:
- Haroon: described as kind and helpful, making sure you’re okay and keeping the vibe fun
- Fahim Shah: noted for safety-first thinking, plus strong recommendations and even a good eye for photography
- Imran: praised for making the day feel perfect, with exceptional service
- Sami (also spelled Sammi in one place): called friendly and very good as a car driver, with attention to helping people understand desert behavior
What guide quality changes for you
A good guide helps you:
- feel confident before you hit the sand
- understand what to do if the dunes surprise you
- enjoy the experience rather than worry about getting it wrong
Even if you’re a confident person, dune driving adds an extra layer of learning. A guide who’s attentive can turn that learning curve from stressful into fun.
Controls, Power, and the “Feel” of Desert Driving
This part is what makes the experience different from a standard desert safari. The Can-Am 1000cc self-drive element changes the whole tone. You’re not just riding along. You’re actively driving in a place where traction and slope matter.
I like that the company frames it as a direct comparison: your vs the untamed desert. That’s marketing language, but it matches the spirit. Dunes are unpredictable in small ways. They change as you move across ridges, and the vehicle responds instantly.
What you should mentally prepare for
- Sand can shift under tires. That’s normal.
- Dunes can feel steeper than they look.
- You might need small adjustments in throttle and direction.
If you’re prone to overcorrecting, take it slow at first. Your confidence will grow fast once you understand the vehicle’s rhythm in sand.
Price and Value: Is $280 Per Group Up to 2 Fair?
The price is $280.00 per group, up to 2 people, for about 3 hours. That’s not cheap, so value comes down to what you’re getting that other options may not provide.
Here’s my value math in plain terms:
- You’re paying for a self-drive 2-seater experience, which is typically more expensive than a guided ride-along.
- You also get included camel riding and sand skiing, so the experience isn’t just vehicle time.
- You get pickup offered and a mobile ticket, which reduces hidden hassles.
- The group is capped at 10 people, which usually helps keep things from feeling chaotic.
Who gets the best value
You’ll likely feel the value most if:
- You and one companion want active dune time, not just sightseeing.
- You want a compact 3-hour plan that doesn’t eat your whole day.
- You prefer small-group attention, especially with safety and guidance while learning.
When it might feel pricey
If you’re only interested in one element—say, only camel riding—or you’re traveling solo and don’t have a second person to share the group booking, it may not feel as cost-effective.
Who Should Book This and Who Should Skip It?
This is best for people who want a hands-on desert experience with modern adventure gear, plus classic touches. If you like driving, want speed and movement, and still want the desert tradition of a camel ride, this combo makes sense.
It might be less ideal if:
- You want a long, slow cultural safari with lots of seated time and activities.
- You hate any kind of vehicle control learning curve.
- You’re traveling on days when weather might be uncertain. The operator notes it requires good weather.
A good fit for
- couples or small friend pairs (up to 2)
- adrenaline-leaning people who still want variety
- folks who want to be active but keep the schedule short
Practical Tips to Get the Most From Your 3 Hours
Because the program is short, the biggest win is being ready when you arrive. Here are a few habits that help in any early desert outing:
- Eat before you go, so you’re not thinking about food while you’re doing activities.
- Wear comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting a little dusty.
- If you get cold easily, bring a light layer. Desert mornings can feel different than city heat.
For the activities themselves:
- For the Can-Am portion, start with control over speed. Your first minutes matter.
- For sand skiing, listen closely and focus on stability.
- For camel riding, take your time stepping on and off.
If you do these basics, the day feels smoother and more fun.
Should You Book This Can-Am + Camel + Sand Skiing Combo?
I’d book it if you want a desert day that feels active from start to finish. The combination of a 1000cc 2-seater self-drive setup plus camel riding and sand skiing gives you variety without turning the day into a long ordeal. Add pickup option and a small max 10 group size, and you get a setup that’s built for real experience, not waiting.
I’d think twice if weather is unpredictable for your dates or if you’d rather do a slower, more classic safari itinerary. This experience is designed around motion, not wandering.
If you’re the type who wants to drive, slide, and still collect a couple of desert memories beyond photos, this is a solid pick.
FAQ
What time does the Can-Am 02 experience start?
The start time is 8:00 am in Dubai.
How long is the experience?
It runs for about 3 hours.
What is the price per booking?
The price is $280.00 per group, up to 2 people.
Does the tour include pickup?
Pickup is offered.
Will I receive a ticket on my phone?
Yes, you’ll have a mobile ticket.
How many people are in the maximum group?
The experience has a maximum of 10 travelers.
Where is the meeting point?
The experience is near public transportation, but no exact address is provided in the details you shared.
Is confirmation provided after booking?
Yes, confirmation is received at the time of booking.
What if the weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.











