REVIEW · DUBAI
Polaris 1000CC Buggy 2 Seater with Camel Riding and Sand Skiing
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Fast dunes, friendly guides, real desert fun. This Polaris 1000cc buggy tour in Dubai mixes high-energy dune driving with camel riding and sand skiing, all in a guided, small-group setup. It’s the kind of experience that turns an ordinary morning into a story you’ll keep telling.
I especially love how approachable it feels. Automatic gearboxes and 4-wheel drive mean you spend less time wrestling the machine and more time enjoying the ride. I also like the human touch from the guides, since you can meet drivers like Habib, Nasir, Imran, and Subhan—people who show up ready, communicate well, and help make the moments feel personal (including handy conversation and photo help when you want it).
One thing to consider: it’s about 3 hours, so if you’re dreaming of a full desert day with lots of extra time on dunes, you may wish the session ran longer.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Polaris 1000cc Buggy in Dubai: what you’re really buying
- The morning flow: 8:00 am starts and how the experience stays smooth
- Entering the Polaris: automatic driving that makes dune time feel easy
- Sharing the ride: 2 seats, split memories, and better photos
- Camel riding and sand skiing: the change of pace you’ll feel in your body
- Safety, guidance, and the human side that really matters
- Value check: is $210 per group a fair deal?
- What to pack and how to get the most from 3 hours
- Who this tour suits best (and who should think twice)
- Should you book this Polaris buggy with camel riding and sand skiing?
- FAQ
- Where is this Polaris buggy tour offered?
- What time does the tour start?
- How long is the experience?
- Do they offer pickup?
- What activities are included besides the buggy?
- How many people are in the group?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go

- Automatic + 4-wheel drive: easier control so you can focus on the terrain and photos
- Two-seat Polaris buggy: a great way to share the ride with a friend in the same vehicle
- Camel riding plus sand skiing: you’re not stuck doing only one desert activity
- Small group limit (max 16): more space and less chaos in the dune area
- 8:00 am start: a morning slot that fits well if you want energy early and a full day after
Polaris 1000cc Buggy in Dubai: what you’re really buying

On paper, this looks like a standard desert buggy outing. In practice, you’re paying for a full mini-adventure in one package: Polaris buggy driving, a camel riding moment, and sand skiing, all wrapped into roughly three hours.
The big value is the “mix.” A lot of desert tours specialize in one thing. This one gives you variety, so the experience doesn’t feel repetitive. You drive the dune lines, then you switch gears to a different pace with camel riding, and you end with something playful on sand.
And since it’s a 2-seater, it’s also a smart setup for couples or friends who want to share the thrill without splitting off into separate vehicles.
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The morning flow: 8:00 am starts and how the experience stays smooth

The tour kicks off at 8:00 am. That early start matters more than it sounds. Dubai mornings tend to be more comfortable for outdoor time, and it also gives you the rest of the day after you’re done.
Pickup is offered, and you’ll have a mobile ticket. That combo usually means fewer headaches: you don’t need to hunt around once you’re in the area. The meeting area is also described as near public transportation, which is useful if you’re not relying on a hotel transfer.
Because the total time is only about three hours, the schedule tends to be tight. Expect a structured flow rather than a slow wander. This is the kind of tour where you’ll want to show up on time, listen carefully during the safety briefing, and then jump into the fun.
Entering the Polaris: automatic driving that makes dune time feel easy
The Polaris 1000cc buggy is the star. The operator highlights automatic gearboxes and 4-wheel drive, and that’s exactly what you want to hear if you’re not an off-road driver.
Automatic transmission means you can spend your attention on direction, timing, and enjoying the ride instead of constantly managing gears. In dunes, that peace of mind helps. 4-wheel drive adds the traction element, so you’re more likely to feel confident tackling the sandy up-and-down sections rather than skidding around.
One more practical point: since it’s a guided tour, you’re not figuring out where to go. You’re following instructions and learning the boundaries of the route. That’s a big deal when sand and slopes can look similar from a distance.
I also love the fact that safety is treated as a priority. That doesn’t remove adrenaline—it just means you get it with guardrails. The guides focus on safe handling so the ride stays fun rather than stressful.
Sharing the ride: 2 seats, split memories, and better photos
This is a two-seat Polaris setup, and the description makes it clear you can bring a friend and split the ride to make memories. If you’re going with someone, that’s a major advantage. You’re sharing the same moments, not watching each other from separate vehicles.
It also helps with photos. You’ll have more chances to get shots together, and your driver’s personality can play a role here. In one review, Nasir is singled out for professionalism, kindness, punctuality, and even photography talent. Another guest mentions a guide named Habib who made the ride enjoyable with conversation.
Even if your guide isn’t a dedicated photographer, having someone willing to help with getting the right angle is a real perk. When you’re bouncing in sand, “getting the shot” becomes teamwork.
Camel riding and sand skiing: the change of pace you’ll feel in your body
This tour isn’t just about buggy driving. It includes camel riding and sand skiing, which is where the experience broadens beyond the usual dune-ride script.
Camel riding is a different rhythm from the Polaris. It’s slower, more grounded, and it gives you a classic desert contrast. For many people, that’s the moment the tour stops being only thrill and starts feeling cultural and memorable—especially if you haven’t done camel riding before.
Then there’s sand skiing. That’s the fun factor. Sand skiing tends to feel playful and a little chaotic in a good way—like the desert becomes your playground. The best part is that it gives you an activity that doesn’t require technical driving skills. You’re there for the experience and the laughs, not for mastering a control panel.
One review specifically mentions a very pleasant visit in Dubai with a baby of 19 months. That’s a reminder that desert activities can be family-friendly when the operator supports your needs. Still, you’ll want to use your own judgment for smaller kids and anyone who prefers calmer outings.
Safety, guidance, and the human side that really matters
Safety-first isn’t just a line here—it shows up in how guests describe their guides. People mention punctuality and professionalism, and they also talk about the friendliness that makes the whole session feel less like a “thing you check off” and more like time you enjoyed.
Names you’ll likely appreciate seeing include:
- Habib, praised for an enjoyable ride and conversation
- Nasir, noted for punctuality, kindness, professionalism, and photography help
- Imran, thanked as being on top of the experience
- Subhan, credited with making a visit pleasant, including with a young child
When you’re out in the sand, the guide’s attitude affects everything. If the briefing is clear and the driver is calm, you feel more comfortable right away. That’s especially important when you’re switching from buggy driving to camel riding and sand skiing. You want instructions you can trust, delivered without drama.
Also, the operator mentions “highest safety measures.” While I can’t quantify that from the information provided, the practical takeaway is simple: listen during the safety briefing, ask questions before you start, and keep your focus on what the guide says. You’ll get more fun and less confusion.
Value check: is $210 per group a fair deal?
The price is $210.00 per group (up to 2), for about three hours. The value depends on how you book.
If you’re two people, this can be a strong deal because the buggy is effectively built for sharing (2 seats). You’re not paying two separate solo rates to get the same experience. For couples, friends, or small travel parties, it’s one of the more cost-effective ways to do a desert mix without feeling like you’re paying per person for every single activity.
If you’re solo, the pricing structure still says up to 2, so you’ll want to confirm how the operator handles a single rider. Sometimes “up to 2” means you pay the group anyway; sometimes it means you can book for one. The only smart move is to check when you reserve.
Where the value really lands is in the “two extra activities” part. Camel riding and sand skiing are included as part of the same experience window. If you were to book those separately, you’d likely spend more on time and coordination.
What to pack and how to get the most from 3 hours
You’re moving through sand, so comfort matters. From what’s provided, the tour includes buggy driving plus sand skiing, so plan on getting sandy.
Bring:
- closed-toe footwear you don’t mind getting dusty
- a light layer in the morning, since it can be cooler before the day fully warms up
- sun protection (Dubai sun moves fast)
- a small bag with essentials you can keep secure
Also, if you care about photos, take advantage of the guide help. One guest specifically praises Nasir for photography talent, so it’s not a wild ask to request a hand getting a shot that actually looks good when you’re mid-ride.
Who this tour suits best (and who should think twice)
This tour fits best if you want:
- a guided desert experience without heavy driving skills
- a mix of activities (buggy, camel ride, sand skiing) in a short window
- a small-group setup (max 16), so it feels more controlled
It’s especially good for first-timers. Automatic transmission reduces the learning curve. And the guide structure helps you enjoy the ride without needing local desert navigation knowledge.
Who might want to think twice? If you’re the type who wants a slow, lingering desert evening with long stops and lots of downtime, the 3-hour slot may feel brief. You’ll also want to be flexible, because the experience requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, plans shift.
Should you book this Polaris buggy with camel riding and sand skiing?
I’d book it if you want a fun, organized desert hit that includes more than just one thrill. The combination of Polaris buggy driving with camel riding and sand skiing gives you real variety. Add the automatic + 4-wheel drive setup, and it’s one of those activities that feels exciting without feeling technical.
I’d hesitate only if you’re chasing an all-day desert adventure or you know you’ll struggle with weather-dependent outdoor plans. The tour is also best when you can share the experience—pricing is listed per group up to 2, and that often makes the value click with a friend or partner.
If you want a clean morning plan that delivers memories fast, this is a solid pick.
FAQ
Where is this Polaris buggy tour offered?
It takes place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 8:00 am.
How long is the experience?
The duration is about 3 hours.
Do they offer pickup?
Yes, pickup is offered.
What activities are included besides the buggy?
The experience includes camel riding and sand skiing along with the Polaris buggy ride.
How many people are in the group?
The tour/activity has a maximum of 16 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded. If the experience is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If you want, tell me your travel dates and whether you’re going as a pair or solo, and I’ll help you sanity-check timing and value before you book.










