FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Most car rental agencies in Dubai require you to be at least 21 years old to rent a car. For luxury or sports cars, the age requirement may be 25 or older. Drivers under 25 might also face higher rental rates or restrictions.
Typically, you will need:
- A valid passport (for tourists)
- A driver’s license (international or your home country’s license, depending on your nationality)
- A credit card in the renter’s name for the deposit
- Proof of residency (if applicable)
Yes, car rental companies in Dubai generally include basic insurance in the rental price. However, you can opt for additional coverage, such as collision damage waiver (CDW) or theft protection, for extra peace of mind.
Absolutely! Dubai has many rental agencies that specialize in luxury sports cars, premium sedans, and high-end SUVs like Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Rolls-Royces, and more. These vehicles are available for daily, weekly, or long-term rentals, but often require drivers to be 25 or older.
The general speed limits are:
- 60-80 km/h in city areas
- 100-120 km/h on highways
- Speeding violations come with hefty fines, so always stay within the limits.
Yes, you can drive your rental car to other emirates such as Abu Dhabi or Sharjah. Make sure to check with your rental company to ensure that there are no restrictions or additional charges for cross-border travel.
Traffic fines will typically be charged to your rental agency, who will then pass the fine onto you, often along with an administration fee. Rental companies usually have access to Dubai’s traffic fine system and will notify you if a fine is incurred.
Many car rental companies in Dubai allow after-hours returns. However, it’s important to confirm the return procedures in advance with your rental company to avoid extra charges.
We offer a wide range of rental vehicles, including:
- Luxury sports cars (e.g., Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche)
- Premium sedans (e.g., Rolls-Royce, Mercedes-Benz, BMW)
- SUVs (e.g., Range Rover, BMW X5, Mercedes G-Class)
Additional charges could include:
- Fuel charges (you may need to return the car with a full tank)
- GPS or child seat rental
- Late return fees if you exceed the agreed rental period
- Toll charges on roads (e.g., Salik toll gates in Dubai)
Most car rental companies offer flexible cancellation policies, but it’s important to check the terms and conditions when booking. Cancellations or changes to your reservation may incur a small fee depending on the rental agency’s policy.