FAQ
Definitely. Dubai is famous for the highest quality of roads and highways. Moreover, renting an auto allows for getting to any location quickly. It will be much easier to get to the desired destination, move across the city, and travel using rented autos.
The agency offers a great diversity of cars for any budget and purpose. Vehicles of different classes (from economy to business) are offered. The leading car manufacturing brands are represented. Here, clients can rent prestigious autos from Lamborghini, Ferrari, Rolls Royce, etc.
Most rental agencies set the mileage limit; yet, it differs from one company to another. Very few rental providers do not set the limit at all. Limits differ, depending on the policy and rental duration. If clients exceed the limit, additional charges are incurred. The fee is calculated when the rental period is over.
Note that the valid age for driving a car in Dubai is 21 years. Residents of the UAE should only have a driving license. Non-residents should provide a valid visa entry stamp and a passport, and a home driving license.
Yes, Us residents encounter the same requirements as non-residents from other countries. They should provide a home license, a passport, and a visa.
Yes, employees assist clients with all sorts of recommendations. When you visit the city for the first time, you may be confused with certain road peculiarities, although roads are well-marked. We advise clients on parking locations, fuel stations, etc.
Car insurance is a mandatory requirement set by the UAE legal system. All hired autos rented n our agency come with a standard insurance pack. Standard insurance provides a minimum set of requirements for car safety. These include all sorts of damage caused by third parties. Yet, note that we offer an additional insurance – Collision Damage Waiver (CDW), it is a comprehensible insurance that protects from accidents.
Drivers under 30 must have a license for a minimum of three years. The same applies for the person(s) whose name(s) is/are mentioned as additional driver.
Drivers shall be required to have a valid driver’s license and Passport copy.
If a renter is under 30, his license should be valid for at least three years before addressing the agency. Also, 21 is the minimum driving age in Dubai.
When concluding a rental agreement, standard insurance is included. It protects the driver from minor accidents. The insurance sum is 7,000-10,000 AED for sports autos and 3,000-5,000 AED for premium vehicles. Besides, clients can buy extended insurance.
The rental cost includes standard insurance, a daily mileage limit of 250-300 km, baby or child seats, and free delivery to the hotel.
The rental cost will depend on the vehicle class and type. Generally, prices start from AED 100 for economy-class cars, AED 300 for SUVs, and AED 1,000 for supercars and business autos. The cost is specified for daily rent.
Yes, you can, but take into account one subtlety. When concluding an agreement, two individuals are specified as drivers. So, if you use someone else’s card, its owner is automatically defined as the secondary driver. Make sure to prepare all the needed documents for both drivers timely.
Four main provisions are not included in the rental agreement, namely, fuel, traffic fines, parking fees, and Salik tolls. These expenses are at full responsibility of the renter.
Yes, you can, but it all goes to your responsibility. If you give a rented auto to family members or friends, make sure to at least check their driving license validity to avoid problems.