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Travelling to Al Ain

Domestic visitors

Discover the ease of travelling to Al Ain, a well-connected city within and beyond the UAE. The extensive network of roads and highways simplifies commuting, ensuring a hassle-free journey. If you're arriving from neighbouring emirates or cities like Dubai, Sharjah, or Abu Dhabi, buses offer a convenient option. They operate regularly from 6:00 am to midnight, completing the Dubai and Abu Dhabi to Al Ain journey in approximately 2 hours. Tickets are easily acquired from the bus driver, allowing you to swiftly embark on your Al Ain adventure.

Prefer personalised travel? Taxi services and car rentals are at your service, reducing the Dubai and Abu Dhabi to Al Ain journey to a mere 1 hour and 30 minutes. Embrace the road trip spirit and let your playlist serenade you, as Al Ain's inviting landscapes make it a prime destination for scenic drives.

Domestic visitors

International visitors

Travelling to Al Ain from abroad? Here's the lowdown: If you're a road-trip enthusiast heading from Oman, prepare for a picturesque journey covering around 366 km (starting in Muscat). That's about 3 hours and 32 minutes on the road in regular traffic. Be smart and prep before hitting the road: check your car, fuel up, and pack water and snacks.

If flying's your thing, touchdown at Al Ain International Airport – your entry to the Oasis City. Though small, this airport facilitates non-stop passenger flights to 4 destinations—Pakistan, Egypt, India, and Tunisia. Abu Dhabi International Airport, just a 90-minute taxi ride from central Al Ain, is another popular entry point for overseas visitors.

International visitors
Getting around Al Ain
Explore Al Ain effortlessly with a wealth of transport options to choose from. Find your ride of preference around the city for a smooth journey, including taxis and contemporary ride-sharing platforms like Uber and Careem.