Booking a Farmhouse in Dubai: A Practical Guide to Renting Your Perfect Getaway
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There's a particular kind of relief that comes from leaving the city behind for a couple of days — no lobby check-in, no neighbours through the wall, no one telling you to keep the music down by 10 pm. That's the appeal of renting a farmhouse in Dubai. You get a whole property to yourself: a garden, a private pool, a BBQ corner, somewhere for the kids to run around, and enough space for the whole group to actually be together.
If you've never booked one before, the process can feel a little opaque. Prices vary widely, listings don't always explain what's included, and "farmhouse" can mean anything from a rustic cabin to a polished estate. This guide walks through what you're actually renting, where to look, what it costs, and how to book without nasty surprises.
What Is a Farmhouse in Dubai, Really?
In the UAE, "farmhouse" is mostly used as a hospitality term rather than a literal working farm. When you book one, you're typically renting a standalone house set on a larger plot of land, away from the dense parts of the city, with private outdoor space.
Most rentals are booked whole — your group has the entire property, garden and pool for the length of the stay. That's the main thing that separates a farmhouse from a hotel: privacy and space, instead of shared facilities.
It helps to know the difference between three terms you'll see online:
- Farmhouse — a standalone property on a larger plot, usually with a private garden, pool and BBQ area. Built for groups, gatherings and overnight stays.
- Farm villa — a smaller residential-style rental on or near a farm. Fewer frills, often a better fit for a couple or a small family.
- Holiday home — a broader term for any short-term rental, which could be an apartment, a villa or a farmhouse.
So every farmhouse is a holiday home, but not every holiday home is a farmhouse. If outdoor space and privacy matter to you, the word to search for is "farmhouse."
Why People Book Farmhouses in Dubai
A farmhouse isn't usually a substitute for a hotel — it's a different kind of trip. Here are the situations where it genuinely makes more sense:
- Family weekends. Space for grandparents, kids and cousins under one roof, with a garden instead of a hotel corridor.
- Birthdays and small celebrations. A private space where you control the music, the food and the guest list.
- Group getaways with friends. Splitting one property between several people often works out cheaper per head than booking multiple hotel rooms.
- Quiet resets. Some people book simply to switch off — a pool, a book, and the sound of nothing in particular.
- Small events and gatherings. Many properties have majlis seating and large dining areas suited to bigger groups.
The common thread is that you want the place to yourself. If your trip is mostly about sightseeing in the city, a hotel is probably the better call. If the property is the destination, a farmhouse wins.
Popular Areas to Book a Farmhouse in Dubai
Where you book changes the feel of the stay and the price. A few areas come up again and again:
Al Awir (Al Aweer)
One of the best-known farmhouse belts in Dubai, easy to reach from the city and home to a wide range of plots — from modest rentals to large, fully landscaped estates with pools.
Al Khawaneej
A greener, more established residential area on the city's edge. Popular for relaxed family stays that don't require a long drive.
Lehbab and Al Lisaili
Further out toward the desert, these areas trade convenience for quiet and bigger skies. Good if you want a real sense of escape and don't mind the extra driving time.
Al Qudra
Known for its cycling track, lakes and desert scenery. Farmhouse stays here pair well with outdoor activity.
Hatta
Technically a Dubai exclave tucked into the Hajar Mountains, Hatta offers a completely different backdrop — mountain views, cooler air and heated pools at some properties. It's a longer drive, but it feels like another world.
It's also worth knowing that farmhouse stays aren't limited to Dubai. The same kind of property is available across the UAE — Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, Abu Dhabi, Fujairah and Umm Al Quwain all have their own farmhouse clusters, so if you're flexible on location you have more to choose from.
Amenities to Expect
Amenities vary a lot between a budget rental and a premium estate, so always read the listing carefully. That said, here's what you can commonly expect:
- A private pool (some are heated, which matters in winter)
- A BBQ area and outdoor dining space
- Majlis or lounge seating, indoors and out
- A kitchen or kitchenette
- Parking on site
- Bedrooms ranging from one or two up to large group capacity
Higher-end farmhouses add extras like designer interiors, larger pools, outdoor cinemas, indoor games rooms and play areas for children. These are genuinely nice for a milestone celebration or a big group — but for an ordinary weekend, a mid-tier property usually has everything you need without the premium.
How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Farmhouse in Dubai?
Prices here are ballpark guides only and do change over time. Treat them as a reference and check the current rate on the listing before booking.
| Tier | Typical day rate (approx.) | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Budget / rustic | From around AED 1,200 | Couples, small families, no-frills stays |
| Mid-range | Roughly AED 2,000–3,500 | Family weekends, small gatherings |
| Luxury / premium | AED 5,000+ | Larger groups, celebrations, milestone events |
A few things that push the price up or down: how close the property is to the city (closer usually costs more), whether the pool is heated, the size of the plot, and whether you're booking on a weekend or public holiday. Booking midweek or in the shoulder season can save a noticeable amount.
How to Book a Farmhouse: Step by Step
- Decide your group size and dates first. Capacity is the single biggest filter — a property built for 8 won't comfortably host 20.
- Pick a location that matches your travel appetite. Closer areas like Al Awir or Al Khawaneej for an easy trip; Lehbab, Al Lisaili or Hatta for a deeper escape.
- Shortlist 2–3 properties and compare what's actually included, not just the headline price.
- Check the photos are real and recent. Reputable platforms verify listings and use genuine photos rather than stock images.
- Read recent guest reviews for the honest version of what to expect.
- Confirm the details in writing — check-in and check-out times, deposit, what's included, and house rules.
- Book with Wenjoy with clear payment protection rather than transferring money to an unknown contact.
What to Check Before You Pay
A little due diligence prevents most bad experiences. Before you confirm, ask about:
- Exact capacity — both for sleeping and for daytime guests, if you're hosting.
- Pool details — is it private, is it heated, is it safe for children?
- Air conditioning — essential for most of the year, not just a nice-to-have.
- Pet policy — some properties welcome pets with prior permission; many don't.
- Alcohol and noise rules — policies differ by property and area; confirm rather than assume.
- Connectivity — a few rural properties intentionally have no Wi-Fi, which is lovely if you expect it and frustrating if you don't.
- Deposit and cancellation terms — know what you'd lose if plans change.
When's the Best Time to Go?
The cooler months, roughly November through March, are by far the most comfortable for a farmhouse stay — the whole point is to be outside by the pool, around the BBQ, or under the stars, and the summer heat makes that hard. Winter weekends are also the busiest and priciest, so if you want a specific property on a specific date, book early. Midweek stays in the same season give you the good weather without the weekend premium.
Farmhouse Stay vs Hotel vs Holiday Apartment
Not sure a farmhouse is the right choice? Here's how the three compare for a short trip:
| Factor | Farmhouse | Hotel | Holiday apartment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Privacy | Whole property to yourself | Shared facilities | Mostly private, shared building |
| Outdoor space | Large garden + private pool | Shared pool, no garden | Usually none |
| Group suitability | Excellent | Costly for big groups | Limited by size |
| Self-catering | Yes, full kitchen + BBQ | Limited | Yes |
| Best for | Gatherings, resets, celebrations | City trips, service | Couples, short city stays |
If your trip is built around being together in one place with your own space, the farmhouse is hard to beat. For everything else, the other two have their moments.
Tips From the Team
- Arrive in daylight the first time if the property is remote — rural directions can be vague after dark.
- Bring extras you might not think of: chargers, basic groceries, and any specialty items, since the nearest shop may be a drive away.
- Confirm the BBQ setup in advance — some include charcoal and tools, others don't.
- Respect the area. Many farmhouses sit near residential plots; keeping noise reasonable late at night keeps hosts happy and keeps these stays available for everyone.
- Do a quick walk-through at check-in and flag anything immediately, so there's no dispute over the deposit later.
A Few Real Stays to Picture
Example properties from Wenjoy's UAE portfolio — replace with live listings:
| Property | Area | Sleeps | From (AED/day) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Peaceful Farmhouse With Family Activities | Umm Al Quwain | 20 | AED 2,300 |
| Spacious Family Villa in Al Ain | Abu Dhabi | 20 | AED 1,300 |
| Mountain Serenity Luxury Hatta Retreat | UAE | 15 | AED 2,600 |
Note on prices: the figures shown are indicative snapshots from when this article was prepared. Live, up-to-the-minute rates appear on each property page and may change without notice based on dates, demand, and season.
See real availability. Prices and open dates update live on Wenjoy, so you're never chasing a property that's already booked. Browse our farmhouses in Dubai or contact our team.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to rent a farmhouse in Dubai? Day rates generally start from around AED 1,200 for simpler properties and rise to AED 5,000 or more for larger, luxury estates, depending on size, location and season.
Can I rent a farmhouse for just one day or a few hours? Many properties offer day-use bookings as well as overnight stays. This is common for birthdays and small gatherings — check the individual listing, as policies vary.
How many people can a farmhouse hold? It ranges enormously, from small properties suited to a couple or a small family up to estates that comfortably host 20 or more. Always book based on confirmed capacity.
Are farmhouses available outside Dubai? Yes. The same style of stay is available across the UAE, including Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, Abu Dhabi, Fujairah and Umm Al Quwain.
Is alcohol allowed at a farmhouse? It depends on the property and its location — some explicitly prohibit it. Always confirm the house rules before booking.
When is the best time to book? The cooler season from November to March is ideal for outdoor living. Weekends and holidays book up fast and cost more, so reserve early or consider midweek.
Key Points to Remember
- A farmhouse rental gives you a whole private property — garden, pool and space — rather than a shared hotel.
- It's best suited to family weekends, group getaways, quiet resets and small celebrations.
- Popular Dubai areas include Al Awir, Al Khawaneej, Lehbab, Al Lisaili, Al Qudra and Hatta.
- Expect day rates from roughly AED 1,200 up to AED 5,000+, driven by size, location and season.
- Check capacity, pool, AC, rules and deposit terms before you pay, and book with Wenjoy.
- November to March is the sweet spot for weather.
The Bottom Line
Booking a farmhouse in Dubai is really about choosing space and privacy over convenience and service. Get the basics right — the right size, a sensible location, honest photos and clear terms — and you end up with a weekend that feels like a genuine break rather than just a change of address. Decide what your group actually wants from the trip, match it to the property, and the rest tends to fall into place.
When you're ready to book, Wenjoy keeps it simple: verified listings, live prices, instant confirmation. Explore our farmhouses in Dubai or get in touch and we'll handle the matching.