Affordable Beach Camping from Sharjah | Musandam Tour
Affordable beach camping from Sharjah to Khasab Musandam. Overnight (Approx. 20 Hours), from 55 OMR/person. Book now with Oman's top-rated operator!
Affordable Beach Camping from Sharjah
Great news for travelers from Sharjah: an affordable beach camping in Musandam doesn't mean compromising on quality. Starting from just 55 OMR per person, our overnight (approx. 20 hours) experience includes everything — no hidden fees, no surprises. The 2.5 hours drive from Sharjah is scenic and straightforward. Head north on E311 merging onto E11 through RAK to Tibat border crossing.
Tour Highlights
Why Beach Camping from Sharjah?
Many visitors from Sharjah assume Musandam is expensive — it's not. Our pricing is transparent with zero hidden fees, and includes equipment, refreshments, and expert guides. When you factor in the 2.5 hours drive time and the extraordinary scenery, a beach camping in Khasab delivers more value per dirham than almost any other Gulf experience.
What You Need to Know About Beach Camping in Musandam
What to Expect
A boat transfers you to a secluded beach nestled between towering fjord walls where there is no road access and no other visitors. Camp is set up with tents, sleeping mats, and a campfire ring for cooking. As darkness falls, the sky explodes with stars — the Milky Way is visible to the naked eye thanks to the complete absence of light pollution. Morning brings calm, crystal-clear water perfect for a swim before the boat returns to collect you.
Expert Tip
The remote beaches accessible only by boat — particularly those near Khor Hablayn — offer the most pristine camping experience. Set up your tent above the high-tide line (look for the debris mark on the sand) and face the opening toward the water to catch the onshore breeze that keeps insects away after sunset.
Best Season
November to March is beach camping season, with nighttime temperatures around 18–22°C and almost zero chance of rain. Avoid June through September when nighttime humidity makes sleeping uncomfortable even on the beach.
Safety Information
Camp only on designated beaches where the operator has permission and local knowledge of tidal patterns. Bring a first-aid kit and be aware that the nearest medical facility is in Khasab, reachable only by boat from these remote locations.
Ideal For
Adventurous travellers, couples who want total seclusion, and astrophotography enthusiasts chasing dark skies.
Did You Know?
Some of the remote beaches in Musandam's fjords experience bioluminescent plankton blooms — wade into the shallows at night and every step creates an ethereal blue glow that looks like something from another planet.
Fitness Level
Basic fitness for loading and unloading gear from the boat, plus comfort with sleeping on natural terrain.
Group Size
2–10 campers per beach to maintain the wilderness experience
Photography Tip
Use a wide-angle lens on a tripod pointing straight up to capture the Milky Way framed by the silhouetted fjord walls on either side — the narrow khor creates a natural frame that makes the star field feel immense.
Getting to Khasab from Sharjah
Travel Guide
From Sharjah, head north on the E311 (Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road) past University City and the Sharjah Airport zone, then merge onto the E11 highway toward Ajman and Umm Al Quwain before continuing to Ras Al Khaimah. The total distance to Khasab is about 190 km, taking roughly 2.5 hours depending on traffic. The E311–E11 interchange near Ajman is a key landmark — once you clear it, the road opens up and traffic thins considerably.
Best Departure Time
Depart Sharjah before 5:30 AM on weekends to dodge the industrial-area truck traffic along E311 that builds from 6:00 AM. Weekday travellers can leave by 6:00 AM, as northbound E311 traffic out of Sharjah is lighter than the Dubai-bound commute. This timing puts you at Tibat by around 7:30 AM, ahead of tour-bus crowds.
Road Conditions
The E311 out of Sharjah is a wide, well-paved highway with frequent speed cameras set at 120 km/h. After the merge onto E11, road quality remains excellent through Umm Al Quwain and RAK. North of RAK, the single-carriageway through Sha'am has gentle curves and occasional gravel shoulders — drive attentively but the surface is good.
Weekend Trip Idea
Drive from Sharjah on Thursday morning, spend the afternoon exploring Khasab Castle and the old souk, and wake up Friday for a half-day dhow cruise through the fjords. Return to Sharjah by Friday evening, keeping Saturday free for rest — an efficient one-night getaway that avoids weekend return traffic.
Budget Estimate
Fuel costs from Sharjah to Khasab and back are approximately 75–95 AED. You will avoid Salik toll gates if staying on the E311 until the RAK merge. The UAE exit fee is 35 AED, with the Oman visa at around 20 OMR for eligible residents. Overall, budget roughly 180–260 AED in transport costs per person when sharing a vehicle.
Nearby Attractions
On the way back, the Umm Al Quwain Old Town and its quiet corniche make a pleasant 30-minute detour for tea and a waterfront stroll. Near RAK, the National Museum of Ras Al Khaimah offers a quick cultural stop without deviating far from your route.
Where to Stay
If arriving late in Khasab, the Diwan Al Amir Hotel offers no-frills rooms within walking distance of the port, making early morning tour boarding easy.
Visa & Border Information
Sharjah-based travellers with a UAE residence visa follow the same Tibat border procedure as other emirates — 35 AED UAE exit fee and approximately 20 OMR for an Oman entry visa on arrival. Keep both your Emirates ID and passport handy; border officers check both. Processing is typically 15–20 minutes outside peak times.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Taking the E11 directly through Sharjah city center instead of the E311 bypass, adding 30 minutes of congestion.
- Skipping breakfast before departure and finding no food options between UAQ and Khasab.
- Not carrying small Omani rial notes for snacks or water at the Tibat border kiosk.
- Leaving too late on Friday and arriving after dhow cruises have already departed at 10:00 AM.
What to Bring for Your Beach Camping
Insider Tips for Your Trip
Pack a lightweight hammock with a mosquito net — stringing it between the boat and a rock gives you the most comfortable sleep and keeps you off the sand. Bring biodegradable soap only, and carry all waste out to protect these untouched beaches.
Stop at the Last Exit food truck park near the E311–E11 merge for a quick coffee and breakfast — it is the last convenient cluster of eateries before the rural stretch. If you are traveling in a group, download offline maps for the Tibat-to-Khasab section, as mobile signal drops to zero on parts of the mountain pass.
Aim to leave Khasab by 2:00 PM to reach Sharjah before the evening rush that clogs the E11-to-E311 southbound merge near Ajman.
Trip Budget Estimator
Estimated costs starting from Sharjah
Total per person
Route
Sharjah → Khasab
Duration
Approx. 2.5 hours drive
Distance
190 km (one way)
Experience Description
Escape the city and spend a magical night camping on a secluded private beach accessible only by boat in the heart of the Musandam fjords. This is one of the most extraordinary outdoor experiences in the entire Middle East — completely away from roads, crowds, and city noise.
Your adventure begins with a dhow cruise through the dramatic Khor Sham fjord, stopping for dolphin watching and snorkeling. As the afternoon sun dips behind the limestone giants, your crew sets up camp on a pristine sandy beach: domed tents, sleeping mats, lanterns, and a roaring beach bonfire.
What's included in the experience: • Dhow Cruise: Half-day cruise to the campsite with dolphin watching • Camp Setup: High-quality dome tents, sleeping mats, pillows, and blankets provided • Bonfire & BBQ Dinner: Traditional Omani grilled meats, vegetables, bread, salads, and soft drinks • Night Activities: Stargazing (Milky Way visible!), night fishing, and a peaceful fire-lit evening • Morning Routine: Sunrise over the fjord mountains, light breakfast, morning swim • Return Cruise: Morning cruise back with a second chance at dolphin spotting
This experience is completely off-grid. You will have no phone signal — just you, the mountains, the sea, and a sky full of stars.
Itinerary
02:00 PM
Depart Khasab Port
Board the dhow and set sail into the fjords in the warm afternoon light.
03:00 PM
Dolphin Watching
Prime afternoon dolphin territory. Watch pods surfacing in the golden light.
03:30 PM
Snorkeling Stop
Anchor at a sheltered cove for swimming and snorkeling. Vibrant coral reefs await.
05:00 PM
Arrive at Campsite Beach
Pull up onto your private beach. Crew begins setting up tents and the bonfire area.
06:00 PM
Sunset & Free Time
Watch the sun set behind the mountains, turning the fjord walls pink and gold. Perfect for photography.
07:30 PM
BBQ Dinner by the Fire
Gather around the bonfire for a lavish BBQ dinner under the stars. Traditional Omani grills, salads, and fresh bread.
09:00 PM
Stargazing & Night Fishing
The Milky Way stretches overhead. Try traditional hand-line fishing or simply stargaze in silence.
06:00 AM
Sunrise over the Fjords
Wake up to one of the most spectacular sunrises you will ever see.
07:00 AM
Breakfast & Morning Swim
Fresh breakfast served on the beach followed by a refreshing morning dip.
09:00 AM
Return Cruise to Khasab
Pack up camp and board the dhow. Cruise back with a final dolphin spotting session.
10:30 AM
Arrive Khasab Port
Return to Khasab Port refreshed, recharged, and full of incredible memories.
What's Included
- Dhow cruise to and from campsite
- Dome tent, sleeping mat, pillow & blanket
- BBQ dinner (grilled meats, salads, bread, drinks)
- Breakfast (eggs, bread, cheese, tea/coffee)
- Bonfire & lanterns
- Snorkeling equipment
- Life jackets
Not Included
- Personal clothing & toiletries
- Alcohol
- Visa fees
- Border fees
Important: Border Info
**Border Crossing Information (UAE to Oman):** • Oman visa fee: 50 AED payable at the border • UAE exit fee: 35 AED per person payable at the border • Passport must be valid for more than 90 days (residents: visa validity 90+ days) • Everyone must carry original passport • Car must be under your name, or owner must be present • No car insurance? You can purchase at the border • Rental cars require NOC from the rental company • Dependent visa holders must be accompanied by sponsor
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to drive from Sharjah to Khasab for a beach camping?
The drive from Sharjah to Khasab takes approximately 2.5 hours (190km). Head north on E311 merging onto E11 through RAK to Tibat border crossing. We recommend departing early for the best experience.
How much does a beach camping in Musandam cost?
Our beach camping starts from 55 OMR per person. This includes all equipment, guides, and refreshments. No hidden fees — the price you see is the price you pay.
What is included in the affordable beach camping package?
Everything you need is included: professional guide, all equipment (snorkeling gear, life jackets), refreshments, and the full cruise experience. There are no hidden extras — just transparent, honest pricing.
Do I need a visa to visit Khasab from Sharjah?
Most nationalities receive a free 14-day Oman visa on arrival at the Tibat border. UAE exit fee is 35 AED per person. Always carry your original passport. Rental cars require a NOC letter from the agency.
How long is the beach camping experience?
The beach camping lasts overnight (approx. 20 hours). Combined with the 2.5 hours drive each way from Sharjah, plan for a full day trip.
Is beach camping in Musandam safe for families from Sharjah?
Very safe — our camping beaches are remote and accessible only by boat, meaning you'll have complete privacy. Our crew stays with you throughout the night, managing the campfire and preparing meals. The beaches have calm, shallow water perfect for children. There are no dangerous animals in the area. We provide all camping gear, so you don't need to bring anything from Sharjah.
Can you see bioluminescence when beach camping in Musandam?
On moonless nights between April and October, bioluminescent plankton is visible in the shallows along Musandam's remote beaches. Disturbing the water with your hand creates an ethereal blue-green glow. It's not guaranteed every night, but our crew know which beaches have the best conditions and will position the camp accordingly.
Khasab Weather
Current Season: April
Avg. Day Temp
Warm & sunny
The weather is absolute perfection. Ideal for full-day dhow cruises, dolphin watching, and mountain safaris.
Water Temp
23°C
Visibility
Excellent
per person
Reserve Your Spot
No payment required to book.
Getting here from Sharjah
Drive time: 2.5 hours
Distance: 190 km
Head north on E311 merging onto E11 through RAK to Tibat border crossing.
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