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Car rental in the UAE is the easiest way to actually see the country. Distances between emirates are short, motorways are wide and modern, fuel costs around $0.82 per litre, and the fleet stays fresh: by local law, hire cars can't be older than five years, and many guests collect a vehicle with under 1,000 km on the clock.

We run about 200 cars in the UAE through a small circle of local partners we've worked with for years. Not a faceless call centre — real people on the ground who hand you the keys. Every car carries reviews collected after each rental, published unedited.

A couple from Manchester landed at DXB last December and met our host by flight number. Contract signed at the terminal kerb in five minutes, on their way to the hotel before the queue for the rental shuttle had even moved.

Most guests are families with young children, business travellers on short trips and couples on honeymoon. There's a fitting car for every scenario: economy hatchbacks, seven-seat people carriers, convertibles, and SUVs for those Burj Khalifa photos.

We deliberately don't work with everyone here — only with partners who either skip the deposit altogether or refund it quickly and without surprises.

European cards, contactless payments and cash all work, deposit-free options are available, and your TakeCars manager stays in touch through the whole trip.

Where to collect the car

Four airports handle almost all of our incoming traffic. Dubai has two — Dubai International (DXB) and Al Maktoum (DWC) in the south. The capital has Abu Dhabi (AUH). Up north, Sharjah (SHJ) is Air Arabia's home base. We have direct partners at DXB and DWC, so the car comes to the terminal exit — no shuttle buses, no walking around remote car parks.

When a guest lands at DXB, we're usually in touch before the plane taxies to the gate. By the time they walk out of arrivals, the car is at the right door.

For AUH and SHJ the car is usually driven down from Dubai. The journey takes around two and a half hours, and delivery costs roughly $95 one way. On longer rentals this saves time: returning the vehicle in Dubai is more flexible than tying yourself to office hours in another emirate.

If you only plan to drive within one city, browse the local listings: Car hire in Dubai, Rent a car in Abu Dhabi, Car rental in Sharjah or Hire a car in Ras Al Khaimah — each lists cars handed over locally.

In high season a guest booked a 9pm collection. Their flight slid to 11pm and the office had shut. Now we set buffers — if the booking is 11:00, set 10:00.

Delivery is also possible outside the airports — to your hotel or apartment. That works well for late-night arrivals when the last thing you want is paperwork at a desk.

Most tourists in the UAE start their trip here

Prices, seasons and mileage

The UAE has a clear seasonal pattern, and prices move with it. Low season runs April to August: temperatures often above 40 °C, fewer tourists, cheaper rentals. High season is September to March, with the real peak in December–February and during the Dubai Shopping Festival.

In low season an economy car (Nissan Sunny, Mitsubishi Attrage, Hyundai i10) starts from $8 a day, mid-size (Hyundai Creta, Elantra) from $20, seven-seat people carriers from $33, and proper luxury (Cadillac Escalade, Mercedes G63) from $165. In high season the same economy cars start at $20, mid-size at $33, seven-seaters at $45 and luxury at $220–250.

For a short trip — airport, hotel, shopping mall — an economy car does the job perfectly. New, air-conditioned, automatic, no surprises.

One UAE-specific point — the daily mileage limit. Most partners include 250 km per day, which covers typical trips with room to spare. Anything beyond costs around $0.55–0.80 per kilometre. Mileage adds up: a ten-day booking gives you 2,500 km.

A guest collected a white Creta in March with 412 km on the clock and asked if we'd just driven it off the showroom floor. Yes, that happens often.

In high season, book one to two months ahead, especially around Christmas and New Year. In low season, last-minute deals are common — the fleet often sits idle.

Real reviews on TakeCars in the UAE

Artem Drozdov
Artem Drozdov
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Nissan Kicks in the UAE

Everything went well, payment and car rental went comfortably for us.

January 2024
Roman Kuzmin
Roman Kuzmin
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BMW 430 M Sport Cabrio in the UAE

Everything went great! I will contact you again!

September 2025
Firuz Talibov
Firuz Talibov
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Chevrolet Spark in the UAE

I wouldn’t like to speak negatively, but there’s no other way. Firstly, the car was not the one I rented, secondly, the car was very dirty, and thirdly, they did not return the deposit despite the fact that it had already been a month. I’m very unhappy and I think I’m not the first person.

March 2024
Vyacheslav Nefedov
Vyacheslav Nefedov
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Nissan Sunny in the UAE

Suddenly everything went well. A new car was handed in. There were no problems when handing over: Nine was asked for minor scratches, fines and parking and salicies were not required. I liked it. Did not leave a deposit.

March 2023
Dmitrii Chubarov
Dmitrii Chubarov
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Mitsubishi Outlander in the UAE

Everything went well, the car is just as pictured, all the description is true.

February 2026
Danil Kazachenko
Danil Kazachenko
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Mitsubishi Xpander in the UAE

Thank you very much to the firm. When I visit the UAE, I will turn to you. The car was brought to the hotel, as indicated, half an hour earlier than the appointed time, clean. Filling out documents and inspection of the car took 15-20 minutes. Picked up the same near the hotel. Overall - I recommend👍 Thank you again, the vacation was a success🤟😎

January 2025
Eugene Toropchin
Eugene Toropchin
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Mitsubishi Xpander in the UAE

Everything went great! Thank you!

February 2025
Egor Usoltsev
Egor Usoltsev
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Kia K5 in the UAE

They didn't give me the car I booked. It had a lot of bodywork issues. Still haven't gotten my change back

January 2025
Alexander Kodin
Alexander Kodin
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Nissan Sunny in the UAE

Thank you, everything went very well. The car was promptly delivered to Sharjah airport, even before the scheduled time, the flight was postponed for half an hour - but we did not wait. The car is almost new, the staff was friendly, helped to sort out everything, drove to the gas station, and then drove ourselves to Ras el Khaimah. For 2 weeks we drove more than 2 t. km, we were everywhere, even in Abu Dhabi. We returned the car just as quickly at Sharjah airport. We recommend the rental company and your website to our friends. We had a great vacation in the summer heat thanks to car rental. Also, I would like to note that in BM beach hotel the staff and administration were interested in our car and were very surprised at the conditions for which we rented it. We consider very inexpensive and as convenient as possible, compared to other countries.

June 2023
Rinat Nigamatullin
Rinat Nigamatullin
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Hyundai Elantra in the UAE

The car was good, the office seemed good too, but the fine left a residue. I was fined 800 baht for using my phone while driving, I paid. But the representative of the office said that I have 4 more black dots and for each dot you need to pay another 200 baht, that is another 800 baht. Is it really 800 baht to remove these 4 dots from the car?

December 2025
Evgenii Metasov
Evgenii Metasov
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Mitsubishi Attrage in the UAE

Everything went great.

August 2024
Alan Kairov
Alan Kairov
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Mitsubishi Xpander in the UAE

Everything went perfectly! We booked Mitsubishi Xpander, but on arrival we were offered Volkswagen Teramont. But we were not disappointed, even on the contrary, it was nice to get a more comfortable car for the same money. All questions were solved promptly. And there were no problems with the extension. On our next trip to the UAE, we will definitely turn to you for car rental. Thank you!

September 2024
Artem Sadula
Artem Sadula
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Toyota Highlander Hybrid in the UAE

It's okay.

February 2024

Take Cars in the UAE

We deliberately don't work with everyone in the UAE. Over the years we've built a small, dependable group of partners on the ground, and you can see each one's rating and reviews before you book.

Sarah

Dubai
4.8
Sarah

Andry

Dubai
4.9
Andry

Mohammad

Dubai
5.0
Mohammad

bayan

Dubai
4.7
bayan
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  • Deposit-free or low-deposit options

    Some partners don't block any money at all; others accept a small deposit in cash on arrival.

  • Real reviews under every car

    Feedback is collected after every rental and published unedited, so the rating is visible at the booking stage.

  • Transparent pricing, no hidden fees

    What you see in the breakdown is what you pay — no surprise charges added at the desk.

Documents, payment and deposit

UAE rental rules are strict but transparent. Sort documents and payment in advance and handover is smooth.

Documents you need

Your passport, your domestic driving licence and, in most cases, an International Driving Permit (IDP). EU/UK, US, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand licences are accepted by some partners, but an IDP removes any doubt. UAE residents also need an Emirates ID.

A guest from Edinburgh swore he'd hired a car here ten times without an IDP. Rules tighten — today most partners won't hand over keys without it.

How to pay

Visa, Mastercard and American Express all work, along with contactless payments and cash in US dollars or dirhams. Paying the rental in cash on arrival is often the cleanest option — clearer rate, no card-decline risk.

Pick a deposit-free tariff and pay in dirhams at handover. Simplest setup for visitors from anywhere in Europe.

Deposit

Three options: no deposit at all, a flat sum from around $190 in cash or by transfer, or a card pre-authorisation. Card holds are released within ~25 days of return.

Age and experience

Economy and mid-size cars are released from age 21 with one year on the licence. Premium and luxury need 25+ and five to six years driving — a condition set by insurers, not by us.

Roads, speed limits and tolls

The UAE has world-class roads and equally world-class enforcement. Cameras are everywhere and fines are issued automatically — but drive sensibly and none of it touches you.

Speed limits

Cities run at 60–80 km/h, motorways at 100–140, and parts of Sheikh Zayed Road allow 160 km/h — the highest legal limit in the world. Cameras flag the actual speed, with no generous tolerance built in.

Sheikh Zayed Road is less a motorway and more an airport runway. You sit comfortably at 140 and people still overtake you. That's the normal flow.

Alcohol and phones

The blood alcohol limit is 0.0 — nobody drinks behind the wheel here. Using a phone without hands-free is a fixed fine from around $27. Cameras cover cities and rural roads alike.

Salik and Darb tolls

These are electronic toll gantries — Salik in Dubai, Darb in Abu Dhabi. There are no barriers: you drive through at speed, the camera reads the plate and $1 (4 AED) is debited from the rental account. Expect $8–25 a week depending on your route.

A family from Bristol drove the Dubai–Abu Dhabi run twice in three days and racked up $14 in tolls. The charges settled quietly in the background.

Fines and tolls after the trip

If a fine or Salik charge catches up with you after you have flown home, the partner emails the exact amount and a payment link. Standard European cards work — settled online in a couple of minutes.

UAE with locals

Routes, parking and what to know on the road

Renting a car in the UAE lets you cover several emirates in one trip rather than relying on coach excursions.

Freedom of movement

You are free to drive anywhere in the country, as long as you stay on tarmac.

A couple covered Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Ajman in a single weekend — distances are short and the roads are empty if you pick the right time of day.

Top day trips

Dubai → Abu Dhabi: 140 km, 1.5 hours along Sheikh Zayed Road. Dubai → Hatta: mountain enclave with a kayaking lake, ~1.5 hours. Dubai → Jebel Jais in Ras Al Khaimah: the UAE's highest peak (1,934 m) and the world's longest zipline, ~1 h 45 min. A neat one-week plan — two days in Dubai, one in Abu Dhabi, one in Sharjah and a final stop in Ras Al Khaimah.

Desert and safari

Off-road driving in a hire car is not allowed, even in 4x4s. For a desert safari, book a dedicated tour with an experienced driver — safer, and usually a better photo set.

Immaculate motorways meet real dunes within an hour of the centre. You just need to go there with people who specialise in it.

Parking and the heat

Dubai has plenty of paid zones — Dubai Mall bails you out: free up to four hours, 7,000+ spaces. Abu Dhabi uses Mawaqif: $0.50–1/hour, free on Fridays and holidays. In summer, skip the black cars: the cabin turns into an oven after two hours in the sun.

Rates in the UAE vary throughout the year depending on the season and the rental length in days.

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chartHow expensive is renting a car in the UAE: average daily rates for a one-week car rental, across all car classes. Delivery across UAE not included.

Frequently asked questions about car hire in the UAE

Can I rent a car without a deposit?

With some of our UAE partners no deposit is taken at all — neither blocked on a card nor in cash. Others charge a flat sum from around $190 in cash or by transfer, or hold a standard amount on a credit card. Card pre-authorisations are usually released within 25 days after the car is returned.

Which cards are accepted?

All major European cards work: Visa, Mastercard and American Express, plus contactless. Cash is also accepted in US dollars or dirhams. After the trip, online payment links for fines and tolls take the same cards — no need for cash visits or wire transfers from abroad.

Do I need an International Driving Permit?

Most partners ask for an IDP alongside your domestic licence, even if you hold an EU/UK or US one. Bring both in paper form and carry them with your passport in the car at all times — police checks do happen on the major routes.

From what age can I rent?

Economy and mid-size cars are released from 21 with one year of licence experience. Premium, sports and luxury vehicles usually require age 25+ and five to six years on the road. These age limits come from the insurance providers, not the rental companies.

How many kilometres are included per day?

Most UAE partners include 250 km per day. The allowance accumulates across the booking: a ten-day rental gives you 2,500 km on the clock. Beyond the limit you pay around $0.55–0.80 per kilometre. For typical sightseeing inside the country, the standard allowance is more than enough.

What is Salik and how much does each crossing cost?

Salik is the electronic toll system in Dubai — no barriers, just gantries with cameras. Each crossing costs $1 (4 AED) and is automatically debited from the rental account. Abu Dhabi runs an equivalent system called Darb. You see all charges and settle them either at car return or via an email link.

How do I pay fines after the trip?

If a fine or Salik charge arrives after you have flown home, the partner emails you the exact amount and a payment link. The link accepts standard European cards: Visa, Mastercard and Amex. No queues, no offices, no follow-up phone calls — settled online in a few minutes.

Can I drive between Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah?

Yes — you are free to drive anywhere in the country as long as you stay on tarmac. Dubai and Abu Dhabi are linked by Sheikh Zayed Road, around 1.5 hours apart. Sharjah and Ajman are 30–60 minutes from Dubai. Watch for Salik gantries and Darb tolls during peak hours.

Can I cross into Oman or Saudi Arabia?

Most UAE rental partners do not allow cross-border travel into Oman or Saudi Arabia: the insurance does not extend across the border. If you want to add Oman to the trip, the practical option is to drive to the border crossing, leave the UAE car there and pick up a separate rental on the Oman side.

Can I take the car into the desert?

No — off-road driving and dunes are not covered by insurance, even on 4x4 vehicles. For a proper desert safari in Liwa or around Dubai, book a dedicated tour with a prepared vehicle and an experienced driver. It is safer and usually has a stronger programme than driving solo.

When is the cheapest time to rent in the UAE?

Prices are lowest from April to August: fewer tourists, temperatures above 40 °C and a fleet that often sits unused. High season runs September to March, with the peak around December–February and the Dubai Shopping Festival. Book one to two months ahead for school holidays; off-season last-minute deals are common.

How much is a child seat and is one required?

A child seat is required for children under four, and the front seat is off limits to anyone under ten. Seat hire is roughly $8–14 per day, with boosters slightly cheaper. Mention your child's age and height when booking so the partner has the right model ready at handover.

Can I drop the car off at a different airport?

Yes — one-way rentals between DXB, AUH, SHJ and Ras Al Khaimah are available. The fee is around $30–80 depending on the leg, which usually pays off if your inbound and outbound airports are different. Some tariffs include the option for free, so always confirm at booking.

When is the deposit refunded?

Card pre-authorisations are typically released within 25 days of the rental ending. Cash or transfer deposits come back the same way they arrived. Every charge — Salik, fines, fees — is shown transparently before any money moves, so there are no unexpected deductions.

What if my flight is delayed or rebooked?

Just message the manager and we will adjust the handover time without penalty. The standard practice is to shift collection to your new arrival time or, on bigger changes, recalculate the price. The same applies to your outbound flight: returning the car early means no charge for the unused hours.

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