Your 3-Night Retreat: Beach and Luxury Desert Resorts in Ras Al Khaimah
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Camping is one of the simplest ways to experience Ras Al Khaimah’s quieter side, from open desert landscapes to managed beachside stays and starlit nights away from the city. But before you choose a tent, pack the car, or plan a family escape, it helps to understand the latest camping rules in Ras Al Khaimah.
This guide brings together the key safety guidelines, dos and don’ts, campsite considerations, and leave-no-trace basics to help you camp with confidence, comfort, and respect for the places you visit.

Where can you camp in Ras Al Khaimah (and which places should you avoid)? If you have the same question, this section will help you get the answers you need.
Desert camps are a good place to begin because they give you the atmosphere of sleeping close to the dunes without the uncertainty of setting up alone in an unfamiliar area. They also make it easier to plan food, activities, parking, and overnight comfort in advance.
Good for: Families, couples, first-time campers, and pet-friendly desert stays
Location: Al Dahaisa Stables
RAK Glamping offers Bedouin-inspired tents and cabins set amid terracotta dunes, with home comforts such as air conditioning, fire pits, charcoal BBQs, and pet-friendly facilities. It’s a practical option if you want the feeling of camping with a more supported setup.
Good for: Traditional desert-camp atmosphere and cultural experience
Location: Bedouin Oasis Camp Road
Bedouin Oasis Camp can be found deep in the Ras Al Khaimah desert, surrounded by towering dunes. The experience focuses on traditional Bedouin-style desert life, with goat-hair tents, Arabian rugs, campfire areas, BBQ dining, and a rural desert setting.
Good for: Families and travelers who want dinner, activities, and an organized desert setting
Location: Al Wadi Desert
Bassata Desert Village is set in the rolling dunes of the Al Wadi Desert and offers a relaxed introduction to Bedouin-style hospitality. It combines cultural details with light adventure, including camel rides, dune buggy activities, evening entertainment, and Arabic dining.
Good for: Desert glamping, groups, and travelers who want activities included
Location: Al Wadi Desert
The Dunes Camping is suited to visitors who want a more activity-led desert stay. The camp offers desert tours, quad biking, dune bashing, camel experiences, open-air grilling stations, private majlis seating, and guest transportation because of its remote location.
For a coastal stay, focus on managed beachside glamping rather than assuming that open beach camping is allowed everywhere. These stays offer sea views and an outdoor atmosphere, with better facilities, access, and overnight arrangements.
Good for: Beach glamping, couples, groups, pet-friendly stays
Location: Marjan Island
Banan Beach Ras Al Khaimah is a boutique glamping resort on Marjan Island with A-frame tents, loft-style tents, chalets, BBQ areas, bonfires, and pet-friendly options. It is a good choice if you want a beach setting with a lively, managed resort feel.
Good for: Beachside glamping, families, groups, travelers who want facilities
Location: Al Nadiya
Longbeach Campground combines a classic camping feel with glamping amenities and activities. Its location along a 300-meter stretch of beach makes it a convenient option for visitors seeking a coastal camping atmosphere with more comfort and structure.
Some natural areas may appeal to experienced campers, but they may not be the best choices for families, children, or first-time visitors. If you choose a more remote spot, check current access rules, weather conditions, and route requirements before you go.
Good for: Experienced campers
Location: Northern shores of Ras Al Khaimah
Al Rams Beach and Saraya Island offer quieter, natural coastal settings, but you need to visit them with care. Access to these spots may require a 4×4 or a guide, and the sand and rutted tracks can be difficult to navigate, so these areas are better suited to experienced off-road visitors than families or new campers.
Places to AvoidAvoid camping on public beaches, private land, farms, protected natural areas, cliff bases, restricted zones, or places where the signage does not clearly allow overnight stays. You should also steer clear of wadis, low-lying areas, and water-collection points during unstable weather. When in doubt, choose a managed camp or glamping stay instead of an informal location. |
Before you set out on your trip, consider the key safety rules families should follow. Ras Al Khaimah’s camping safety guidelines are designed to protect campers, nearby visitors, and the natural areas that make the emirate special.
Camping is part of Ras Al Khaimah’s quieter outdoor rhythm, so keep music, conversations, and late-night activity at a respectful level. This is especially important in shared campsites, family areas, and places where tents are set up close together.
When setting up, leave enough distance between tents, caravans, and vehicles so people can move safely and comfortably. Proper spacing also supports privacy, lowers the risk of accidents, and helps others access their campsite without obstruction.
Drive slowly whenever you are near tents, parked vehicles, children, or pedestrians. Campsites can be harder to navigate after dark, so reduce speed and stay alert in low-light areas.
Children should remain properly seated in moving vehicles and never lean out of windows or sunroofs. This applies to uneven tracks, campsite roads, parking areas, and any route leading to or from the camp.
Use vehicle lights, hazard signals, torches, or campsite lighting when visibility is low. Clear lighting helps other drivers and campers see parked vehicles, tent areas, shared tracks, and walking paths at night.
Ras Al Khaimah Camping Dos and Don’tsA little planning goes a long way when camping in Ras Al Khaimah. Use this checklist before and during your trip to help keep your group safe, protect the environment, and respect nearby campers. Do
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Yes. Ras Al Khaimah Police advises campers to keep noise levels low and leave safe spacing between tents, caravans, and vehicles. This helps protect privacy, reduce accidents, and keep shared camping areas comfortable for families, children, and nearby visitors.
If the weather changes suddenly, move away from wadis, low-lying valleys, streambeds, flood channels, and water-collection areas. Avoid driving through flowing water, secure your tent and equipment, reduce speed if on the road, and follow official alerts or local authority guidance.
Take all rubbish with you, including food scraps, plastic, charcoal, and camping supplies. Avoid damaging plants, rocks, or natural features, and leave the site as clean as you found it. If bins are not available, pack everything up before you leave.
Camping in Ras Al Khaimah is best enjoyed when you plan ahead, choose the right setting, and respect the surrounding landscape. Whether you book a desert camp, a beachside glamping stay, or a managed outdoor experience, small safety choices can make your trip smoother for everyone.
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