Anthony McGrath's team is involved in the second year six-team Abu Dhabi County Super Cup T20 competition, with the three-day tournament running from tomorrow until Sunday.
Their second week in the UAE is seen facing Somerset with two days of red ball-friendly.
Yorkshire, Essex, Nottinghamshire, Somerset, Warwickshire and the South Asian Cricket Academy (SACA) are all involved in the T20 contest and will be streamed live from the Sheikh Zayed International Stadium Complex.
McGrath left Essex to join Yorkshire at the end of last season, and he is soon facing a reunion.
Yorkshire's opening Super Cup game will be meeting last year's winner Warwickshire (6:30am UK time) on Saturday before facing tomorrow afternoon (2:30pm UK time).
On Sunday, all teams will play for placement or title.
In terms of how the Yorkshire team is looking for a trip, Bradford native Johnny Bairstow will join his teammate next week and make time to face Somerset for two days of friendliness.
Johnny Bairstow is set to get preseason red ball action alongside Yorkshire. (Image: swpix.com)
Noah Kelly joined the group last week after playing his final match against Melbourne Club Beaumaris.
Jafer Chohan was already in the UAE at a spin bowling camp, so he didn't need to go that long journey on Monday.
Nor did Dawid Malang, a veteran batsman who is part of Yorkshire's red and white ball sides this season, not part of his trip to Abu Dhabi.
In terms of injuries, Matt Revis and Matt Millness' return to fitness is still under control.
Both spent the winter rehabilitation from injuries suffering from back stress fractures, but the former may have the chance to play with something that is kind to Somerset Red Ball.
Milnes is not ready to play yet, but he is part of his trip to Abu Dhabi and will be working on bowling drills.