Renting a car in the UAE is a convenient and efficient way to travel, whether you need a vehicle for a weekend road trip, business travel, or long-term use. However, it is essential to understand the rules, fees, and requirements before making a reservation.
Yes, returning a rental car at airport locations in the UAE typically incurs an airport return fee. To avoid these fees, you can return the vehicle to any non-airport branch between 08:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Saturday to Thursday).
π‘ Airport return fees (subject to change):
Parking in the UAE is readily available, but most roadside parking is paid. Parking meters are installed across the country, and you may also find free parking in certain areas, malls, and commercial buildings.
Most roads in the UAE are monitored by radar systems, and speed limits are strictly enforced. To avoid fines, always follow the speed limits displayed on road signs and adhere to local traffic laws.
If your rental car breaks down, contact the rental providerβs 24-hour roadside assistance. In case of an accident:
πΉ For UAE Residents β A valid UAE driving license.
πΉ For Visitors from GCC Countries β A valid GCC driving license is sufficient.
πΉ For Visitors from Other Countries β A valid International Driving Permit (IDP) is required if your home countryβs license is not recognized in the UAE.
To rent a car in the UAE, you must provide:
βοΈ A valid driving license (UAE or internationally recognized).
βοΈ A passport copy with a UAE visa (for visitors).
βοΈ A credit card with at least three months of validity for security deposits.
The minimum age to rent a car in the UAE is 22 years. However, some rental companies may require drivers to be 25 years or older for high-end or luxury vehicles.
Yes, an additional driver can be added for a small fee, provided that they meet all rental requirements and submit the necessary documents.
Rental companies do not guarantee specific car models. However, you will receive a vehicle within the same category or equivalent group.
If you wish to extend your rental period, you must contact the rental company in advance for authorization and to discuss additional costs.
π« Off-road driving is strictly prohibited and is considered a violation of the rental agreement. Any damage caused by off-road use will not be covered by insurance.
Additional charges may include:
πΈ Salik (toll fees) β Automatically deducted from the security deposit.
πΈ Traffic fines β Paid by the renter if any violations occur.
πΈ Refueling service charge β If the car is returned with less fuel than required.
πΈ Additional driver fee β If you add a second driver.
πΈ Baby seat or GPS rental fees β Available upon request.
π« Driving outside the UAE is not allowed, except for Oman. If you wish to drive to Oman, you must obtain:
Driving to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Yemen, and Kuwait is strictly prohibited.
Renting a car in the UAE is a simple process as long as you meet the necessary requirements and understand the rules. Always check with the rental provider for any updated policies, additional fees, or restrictions before making a booking.
π Planning to rent a car? Follow these guidelines to ensure a smooth experience! π