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Getting Around by Air
Daily flights link Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Flights can also be chartered and there are small landing fields throughout the United Arab Emirates.
Getting Around by Water
Commercial and passenger services serve all coastal ports. A water taxi travels between Dubai and Deira across the creek.
Getting Around by Rail
A new metro system is scheduled to enter operation in Dubai during 2009.
Getting Around by Road
Traffic drives on the right. There are good tarmac roads running along the west coast between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, Sharjah and Ras al-Khaimah; between Sharjah and Dhaid; and linking Dubai with other Northern States and the interior.
Bus: Limited services link most towns with the local airport. However, most hotels run their own scheduled bus services to the airports, city centre and beach resorts.
Taxi: Available in all towns. In Abu Dhabi and Al-Ain, urban journey fares are metered, whilst fares for longer journeys should be agreed in advance. There is a surcharge for air-conditioned taxis. Many travellers find taxis to be the quickest and most convenient method of travel from Abu Dhabi to Dubai.
Car hire: Most international car hire companies have offices at airports or hotels. A passport and either a valid international or national licence are necessary.
Regulations: The speed limit in built-up areas is 60 to 80kph (37 to 50mph) and 100 to 120kph (62 to 74mph) elsewhere.
Documentation: An International Driving Permit is recommended, although it is not legally required. A local driving licence can be issued on presentation of a valid national driving licence, two photos and a passport.
Bus: Limited services link most towns with the local airport. However, most hotels run their own scheduled bus services to the airports, city centre and beach resorts.
Taxi: Available in all towns. In Abu Dhabi and Al-Ain, urban journey fares are metered, whilst fares for longer journeys should be agreed in advance. There is a surcharge for air-conditioned taxis. Many travellers find taxis to be the quickest and most convenient method of travel from Abu Dhabi to Dubai.
Car hire: Most international car hire companies have offices at airports or hotels. A passport and either a valid international or national licence are necessary.
Regulations: The speed limit in built-up areas is 60 to 80kph (37 to 50mph) and 100 to 120kph (62 to 74mph) elsewhere.
Documentation: An International Driving Permit is recommended, although it is not legally required. A local driving licence can be issued on presentation of a valid national driving licence, two photos and a passport.



