Frequently Questions People ask
Most supercar driving tours and rallies require drivers to be at least 21–25 years old, hold a valid driving license (with a minimum holding period, usually one year), and provide a security deposit.
International visitors can join with an eligible international driving permit.
Passenger experiences are available for those without a license, with a professional chauffeur provided.
All experiences typically include route planning, lead and support vehicles, driver briefings, use of top supercars (Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, McLaren, Audi R8, etc.), fuel, and sometimes media packages (rolling shots).
Premium packages feature 4–6 hour desert or mountain drives, VIP activities (e.g., go-karting, dune buggy, helicopter tour), luxury accommodation, all meals, and support from an event team.
Events may combine driving with curated cultural stops, fine dining, exclusive hotels, and group entertainment.
A booking fee is typically required to secure a spot (e.g., AED 1,000 deductible from the total), plus a refundable security deposit (AED 3,500–4,000+ per car) covering fines or possible damages.
Full payment is due prior to or on the day of the event; prices range from AED 6,000–10,000+ per car depending on the package, car, and duration.
Registration is often capped (e.g., 20 crews per rally), and early booking is strongly recommended for exclusive events.
Basic RTA-mandated insurance is included. In case of accident, a police report is required for any claim; the deposit covers insurance excess or chargeable fines. Insurance usually covers third-party damages, not full coverage.
Tours often start from the organizing company’s HQ in Dubai (such as Umm Suqeim Street or Al Quoz), with routes on iconic UAE highways, scenic mountain passes, and through desert landscapes. Notable stops can include Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah, Jebel Jais, Al Ain, Yas Marina, etc..
Most providers create tailored tours for private groups, supercar clubs, or corporate events—offering bespoke itineraries, accommodations, and additional branding or activities.
Supercar rallies are guided, often in convoy, with events, catering, and logistics managed by the organizer—unlike regular car rentals, which are self-guided.
Some providers also offer pure rental options for solo or self-arranged trips.
Height and sometimes weight restrictions may apply for certain supercars, and these are verified by the organizer before the event. Each car can usually be shared by two guests (driver and passenger), alternating during stops.
Premium experiences include photo/video packages, branded rally stickers for cars, radio/walkie-talkie communication, and sometimes participant souvenirs or hotel gifts.