Kuwait Travel Guide - Getting Around

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By BoatGetting Around by Water

Dhows and other small craft may be chartered for trips to the offshore islands.

By CarGetting Around by Road

Traffic drives on the right. There is a good road network between cities. Driving can be hazardous and constant vigilance is essential.

Bus: Kuwait Transport Company operates a nationwide service which is both reliable and inexpensive.

Taxi: These are recognisable by red licence plates and may be hired by the day, in which case fares should be agreed beforehand. Share-taxis are also available. Hailing taxis from the road is not advisable, particularly for females. It is recommended that taxis are booked in advance by telephone from a reputable taxi company. A standard rate is applicable in most taxis, but those at hotel ranks are more expensive. Tipping is not expected.

Car hire: Self-drive is available. If you produce an International Driving Permit, the hire company will, within five days, grant a temporary local licence valid for one month.

Documentation: International Driving Permit required. A temporary driving licence is available from local authorities on presentation of a valid UK driving licence. Insurance must be arranged with the Gulf Insurance Company or the Kuwait Insurance Company.




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