Guidelines
How to Book
To reserve any of our tours or safaris, please book online, call us at +971 52 108 7739, or speak with one of our hotel representatives.
All purchases are subject to our Conditions of Contract. For certain tours and safaris, you may be required to sign an indemnity form at the time of booking.
Safari Vehicles
Our fleet is designed to provide both comfort and safety. By law, all passengers must wear seat belts while the vehicle is moving.
Child Safety Seating
Special seating is required for children and must be requested and booked in advance to ensure availability.
Seating Policy
Seats are not pre-assigned. During safaris, seating within a 4×4 vehicle may be rotated among passengers. We recommend reviewing the safety card provided by the driver/guide before the excursion begins.
Child Seat Requirements
| Seat Type | Suitable For | Vehicle Type |
|---|---|---|
| Infant Seat | Infants (0–12 months and/or under 75 cm) | Exclusive vehicle |
| Baby Seat | 1–3 years and/or 65–95 cm | Exclusive vehicle |
| Child Booster | 4–5 years and/or 105–125 cm | Exclusive vehicle (age 4) / Sharing vehicle (age 5) |
| Booster Cushion | Above 5 years and/or under 135 cm | Sharing vehicle |
Good to Know
Our sightseeing tours are available in multiple languages. All safari tours are conducted in English only.
Safaris include off-road driving over rugged terrain, which is part of the experience. If you have a medical condition that could be affected (including heart, neck, or back issues), you should not participate in these activities.
We can accommodate expectant mothers and guests with heart, neck, or back concerns, but alternative arrangements may be required for certain portions of the safari. Please contact us in advance at info@luxuriousadventures.com or +971 52 108 7739 to coordinate.
Useful Visitor Information
- www.visitdubai.com/en/articles/coronavirus-advisory
- www.visitabudhabi.ae/ae-en/
- www.visitdubai.com/en
- visitrasalkhaimah.com
- www.visitsharjah.com
Cultural Awareness
- Littering may result in fines.
- Avoid smoking indoors or in restricted public areas.
- Always ask permission before photographing Emiratis.
- Avoid photographing women in traditional attire.
- Public displays of affection should be avoided.
Dress Code Guidance
The UAE is generally relaxed, but as an Islamic country, modest clothing is recommended, especially in malls, souks, rural areas, and when visiting mosques.
- Ladies: shoulders and knees should be covered; clothing should not be tight or transparent.
- Beachwear is acceptable only at beaches, pools, and beach clubs.
- Light clothing is suitable most of the year; bring a sweater for winter evenings and desert safaris.
- Hats, sunscreen, and sunglasses are recommended for daytime outings.
Alcohol & Entertainment
Alcohol service and live entertainment are not permitted for 24 hours, starting from sunset on the day before a religious holiday. The legal drinking age in the UAE is 21.
Ramadan
During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. Eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours is not permitted for anyone. Some restaurants, cafés, and hotels continue serving food in designated areas.
About Luxurious Adventures
For bookings and inquiries:
Email: info@luxuriousadventures.com
Phone: +971 52 108 7739