If you're looking for car rental in the United Arab Emirates, look no further. We offer low CO2 vehicles that are at the cutting edge of environmental technology, with a choice of hire vehicles right across the range, from small city cars to luxury limousines all of which give our customers the opportunity to reduce their CO2 emissions.
Car rental at the Dubai Airport
We have pick up spots in each terminal of the Dubai's International Airport: terminal 1, terminal 2, and terminal 3.
Car rental in Dubai Downtown
Green Motion Dubai Downtown is based within Al Rais Shopping Centre, Dubai Mankhool Road, Bur Dubai. 10 Minutes away from Dubai International Airport. Easy to reach via the Metro, the station is located within 100 metres from Al Fahidi Metro, or easily reached by public transport Buses.
Car rental in Movenpick Grand Al Bustan, Dubai
Green Motion Mövenpick Grand Al Bustan Dubai is located 100 Meters away from Dubai Airport terminal 1 and Terminal 3. The Green Motion counter is located inside the main lobby of the hotel, on the right side of the entrance before the concierge.
Car rental in Abu Dhabi Airport
Green Motion Abu-Dhabi is located 5 minutes away from Abu-Dhabi Airport and is serviced via a shuttle service.
I got great service at the Dubai Airport, and during my stay!
This was my first time renting a car in the United Arab Emirates, but Green Motion made everything easy and transparent.
I can recommend Green Motion's rental cars in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The car was great and service was on top.
Everything was easy, and the employee even gave me some tips for my stay while picking up my rental car!
I have used Green Motion a few times around the world – and never had any problems.
When renting a car in the UAE, you need a valid international driver's license along with your original driving license if you're a tourist. Residents must have a UAE driving license.
The minimum age to rent is usually 21-25 years, depending on the rental company. Comprehensive insurance is recommended due to strict liability laws. Speed limits and traffic rules are strictly enforced, with heavy fines for violations. The country drives on the right side. Consider renting a GPS for easier navigation, as road names can be confusing.
Here are some other things that are good to know when driving in the UAE: