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First Time Renting a Car in Dubai? Read This First

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Your Complete First-Timer’s Guide

Renting a car in Dubai for the first time can seem daunting, but with the right preparation, it’s a smooth and rewarding experience. Here’s everything you need to know.

Before You Book

Required Documents

  • Passport: Valid for at least 6 months
  • Visa: Tourist or resident visa
  • Driving License: From your home country plus International Driving Permit (IDP) for most nationalities
  • Credit Card: For security deposit (debit cards rarely accepted for luxury vehicles)

Age Requirements

Standard vehicles: 21+ years old. Luxury vehicles: 25+ years old. Some premium supercars may require 30+ years.

Understanding the Costs

What’s Usually Included

  • Basic insurance coverage
  • 24/7 roadside assistance
  • Service and maintenance

What’s Usually Extra

  • Salik (toll charges) – AED 5 per gate
  • Traffic fines – your responsibility
  • Additional drivers
  • GPS navigation (though most luxury cars include it)
  • Child seats

Understanding Salik (Toll System)

Dubai uses an automatic toll system called Salik. Rental cars come with Salik tags pre-installed. Tolls (AED 5 per gate) are automatically charged and added to your final bill. There are about 8 Salik gates throughout Dubai.

Fuel Policy

Most rentals operate on a “full-to-full” policy. You receive the car with a full tank and return it full. Petrol in the UAE is relatively cheap compared to Europe and includes full-service at all stations – an attendant will fill your tank.

Driving Tips for Dubai

  • Speed Limits: 60-80 km/h in city, 100-120 km/h on highways
  • Right-Hand Drive: Cars drive on the right side of the road
  • Zero Tolerance: No alcohol tolerance when driving
  • Seatbelts: Mandatory for all passengers
  • Mobile Phones: Hands-free only while driving

Parking in Dubai

Paid parking zones (marked by blue signs) require payment via the RTA app or parking meters. Many malls offer free parking for several hours. Valet parking is common and often complimentary at hotels and restaurants.

Emergency Contacts

  • Police: 999
  • Ambulance: 998
  • NAPPA 24/7 Hotline: [Your Number]

Armed with this knowledge, you’re ready for an amazing driving experience in Dubai. Our team is always available to answer any questions!

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