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Top 10 “Winter Glamping” Spots in the GCC to Book Before the March Heat Hits
As the region transitions into spring, the window for comfortable outdoor stays is closing. Winter glamping spots in the GCC offer a perfect blend of nature and luxury, but with March temperatures rising, now is the time to book your final desert or mountain escape.
UAE: The Heart of Luxury Camping
The Emirates dominate the luxury camping GCC scene with diverse terrains.
Desert & Dunes
1. The Nest by Sonara (Dubai): A futuristic eco-camp offering a private, high-end dining experience in the desert conservation reserve.
2. Bab Al Nojoum (Abu Dhabi): Choose between beachside tents on Hudayriyat Island or luxury desert villas in Liwa.
3. Mysk Al Badayer Retreat (Sharjah): Known as the “Red Castle,” this retreat combines traditional architecture with modern tented luxury.
4. Terra Solis (Dubai): A unique desert destination by Tomorrowland, featuring glamping in the dunes.
Mountains & Coast
5. Hatta Dome Park (Dubai): Minimalist domes with stunning mountain views, perfect for active travelers.
6. Mysk Kingfisher Retreat (Sharjah): A boat-access-only sanctuary on the east coast, famed for its mangroves and privacy.
7. The Ritz-Carlton Ras Al Khaimah, Al Wadi Desert: Offers villa-style tented accommodation with private pools.
Oman & Saudi: Unspoiled Nature
Beyond the UAE, the region offers vast, untouched landscapes for March glamping getaways.
8. Canvas Club (Oman): A bespoke private camp in the Wahiba Sands.
9. Banyan Tree AlUla (Saudi Arabia): Luxury tented villas set against ancient heritage sites.
10. Caravan by Habitas (AlUla): Airstreams offering a chic, immersive canyon experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. When does the glamping season end in the GCC?
Most winter glamping spots close or become too hot by late April. March is often the last month for comfortable open-air activities during the day.
2. Are these glamping spots family-friendly?
Yes, places like Hatta Dome Park and Bab Al Nojoum are designed for families, while The Nest or Al Maha are better suited for couples.
3. Do I need a 4×4 to reach these locations?
Most luxury resorts like Mysk Kingfisher or Banyan Tree AlUla are accessible by standard car or provide transfers, though some deep desert camps in Oman may require a 4×4.
4. Is alcohol served at these glamping sites? It varies. UAE resorts often serve alcohol, whereas camps in Sharjah and Saudi Arabia are strictly dry.
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