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2023-10-2212 min read

The Ultimate Guide to Renting a Car in Dubai as a Tourist (2024)

Ahmed Al-Mansoori
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Key Takeaways

  • Documents: Passport, Visa, Home License, and potentially an IDP.
  • Tolls: Dubai uses an automated system called "Salik"; you pay this via the rental agency.
  • Speed Limits: Strictly enforced by radar (usually 60-120 km/h) with no buffer.
  • Deposits: Credit cards are almost always required for the security deposit.

Dubai is a city built for driving. With its six-lane highways, clear signage, and affordable fuel, renting a car gives you the freedom to explore beyond the metro lines. However, the rules here can be strict.

1. Required Documents for Tourists

Before you even approach a rental desk, ensure your paperwork is in order. Missing documents is the #1 reason for rental rejection.

The "Golden List" Countries

If you hold a passport and a driving license from the following countries, you do not need an International Driving Permit (IDP):

  • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
  • πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ United Kingdom
  • πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί Most EU Countries
  • πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Australia
  • πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Canada
  • πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Japan

Note: Your license must be printed in English or Arabic. If it is not, an IDP is mandatory regardless of your country of origin.

2. Understanding the Costs

The daily rental price is just one part of the equation. To budget effectively, you must factor in:

Expense Est. Cost (AED) Notes
Salik (Tolls) 5.25 per pass The rental company charges the govt fee (4 AED) + admin fee.
Parking 2 - 4 per hour Free on Sundays and Public Holidays.
Fuel (Super 98) ~3.00 per liter Prices fluctuate monthly but are generally lower than Europe.

3. Crucial Driving Rules

Dubai takes traffic safety seriously. Fines are high and automated.

🚫 Zero Tolerance on Alcohol

The UAE has a zero-tolerance policy for drinking and driving. Even a small amount can lead to jail time and deportation.

πŸ“± Mobile Phones

Holding a phone while driving is illegal. You must use a hands-free system or CarPlay/Android Auto.

4. Insurance: CDW vs. Full Cover

Basic insurance is mandatory, but in Dubai, we highly recommend CDW (Collision Damage Waiver). Traffic can be dense, and minor scratches in parking lots are common. Without CDW, you are liable for the insurance excess, which can range from 1,000 to 5,000 AED.


Disclaimer: Traffic laws in the UAE are subject to change. Always verify with your rental agent before signing the contract.

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