Getting around the United Arab Emirates

Railway in the UAE

Etihad Rail is the UAE's railway system and part of the UAE Vision 2021. Currently, only the first stage of the project has been completed, which is for the freight of granulated sulphur. Once the other stages are completed, passengers will be able to travel within the UAE via railway, but also externally. Etihad Rail will connect the UAE to Oman. The first Etihad Rail passenger train station is set to be built in Sakamkam, Fujairah.

For now, though, rail transportation for passengers is possible only in Dubai with the Dubai Metro. Dubai hosts a modern and developed railway system consisting of two lines: the Green Line and the Red Line. It is the world's longest fully automated (no driver) metro railway network. There is a coach exclusively for women and children on each line. To use the metro, you need a Nol card or a ticket.

You can get a Nol card at one of the ticketing offices located at each metro station, at ticket vending machines (also located at each metro station), or at one of the RTA Customer Happiness Centres.

There are three types of Nol cards you can purchase:

Metro transportation is planned to be provided in Abu Dhabi and Sharjah in the near future.

Traveling by air in the UAE

Airline companies such as Emirates Airlines, Etihad Airlines, and Air Arabia provide competitive rates for passengers wanting to travel within and outside of the UAE. The United Arab Emirates has several airports and airlines serving local and regional destinations. There are currently seven international airports in the UAE:

You can also access luxury flights on some airlines, such as Royal Jet Group.

Cars in the UAE

Cars are the most widely used type of transportation with locals and expatriates. You can only purchase a car once you have obtained your residency visa. In the meantime, there are several companies offering car rental services. You are advised to contact the car rental companies and check their rates as these vary according to your requirements.

Buses in the UAE

Buses are available in some emirates like Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Note that the front seats are exclusively reserved for women. Some bus lines even connect the United Arab Emirates to the neighboring GCC countries.

Taxis in the UAE

There are plenty of taxis available in the various cities of the United Arab Emirates. As soon as you enter a taxi, the driver starts the meter counter. You will need to pay the amount indicated once you reach your destination, and these fares are non-negotiable. Remember that tipping is not mandatory, but you can leave your driver a few dirhams if you wish. When using taxis, it is recommended that you sit at the back.

You will also find taxis exclusively reserved for women in the United Arab Emirates. These are painted pink, which makes them easily recognisable.

Some useful numbers for taxis are:

Boats in the UAE

In both Dubai and Abu Dhabi, it is possible to travel by crossing expanses of water. You can use the ferry services, water taxis, boats, or abras. Abra is an Arabic word meaning boats made of wood. Some abras are even air-conditioned! You will need a Nol card or ticket to travel via the waterways, except when using the motorized abras.

Useful links:

Roads & Transport Authority

Etihad Rail

Emirates

Etihad

Royal Jet Group

FlyDubai


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Last update on 03 April 2024 08:00:48
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