14 March 2026 · 8 min read · Legendary fleet team
Ramadan & Eid Luxury Car Rental in Dubai: Offers & Etiquette
Ramadan & Eid car rental Dubai guide: family Eid SUVs, monthly Ramadan value, real AED prices, free delivery, no-deposit cars, plus driving etiquette.

Ramadan and Eid are the best-value, busiest months to rent a luxury car in Dubai. Book a family SUV early for Eid (a Range Rover or Cullinan for visiting relatives), take advantage of softer monthly rates during Ramadan, and respect fasting-hour etiquette on the road. Free delivery and no-deposit options are available across Dubai. WhatsApp +971 54 551 4155.
When is Ramadan and Eid in 2026, and why does it matter for car rental?
In 2026, Ramadan runs from roughly mid-February to mid-March, with Eid al-Fitr expected around 20 March (exact dates depend on the moon sighting). Eid al-Adha then falls in late May. These dates shift about ten or eleven days earlier each year, so always confirm before you lock a booking. For renting, the calendar matters in two ways: Ramadan is one of the quieter, better-value stretches for daily and monthly hire, while the Eid holidays themselves are among the most heavily booked days of the year.
Think of it as two different markets inside one season. During the fasting weeks, traffic thins out in daylight hours, demand for supercars dips, and monthly rates are genuinely attractive. Then Eid arrives, families reunite, restaurants and hotels fill, and the premium SUVs and statement cars go fast. The practical takeaway is simple: if you want a specific car for Eid, reserve it during Ramadan, not the week before.
We hold availability across a 40-plus car fleet, and the Eid family SUVs are the first to disappear. A short message on WhatsApp at the start of Ramadan locks your car at the best rate and guarantees it is on your driveway for the holiday.
- Ramadan 2026: approx. 18 Feb to 19 Mar (subject to moon sighting)
- Eid al-Fitr 2026: approx. 20 Mar, a multi-day public holiday
- Eid al-Adha 2026: approx. 27 May
- Quietest, best-value rental window: the Ramadan fasting weeks
- Busiest, book-ahead window: the Eid holidays themselves
Which family SUVs are best to rent for Eid in Dubai?
Eid is family time, and that usually means seats, boot space and a comfortable ride for grandparents, kids and a car full of gifts. The most-requested Eid cars are full-size luxury SUVs that look the part for family visits and majlis gatherings but still swallow luggage and a pram. The Mercedes-AMG G63 is the icon of the season, the Range Rover is the all-rounder, and the Rolls-Royce Cullinan is the choice when the arrival itself is the occasion.
If you have visiting relatives flying in, an SUV doing airport runs to DXB then ferrying everyone between homes in Mirdif, Al Barsha and the Palm is the workhorse of your Eid. A Range Rover or a Cullinan handles that with dignity and air-conditioned calm, which matters when Eid al-Adha lands in the late-May heat. For larger groups, ask us about adding a second vehicle for the holiday so nobody is left waiting.
All of these come with insurance included and free delivery anywhere in Dubai, so the car is on your doorstep, cleaned and fuelled, before the family arrives.
- Mercedes-AMG G63: from ~AED 1,700/day, the Eid statement SUV with serious presence
- Range Rover (Vogue/Autobiography): from ~AED 1,300/day, the comfortable family all-rounder
- Lamborghini Urus: from ~AED 2,700/day, supercar performance with five seats
- Rolls-Royce Cullinan: from ~AED 3,999/day, the ultimate arrival for milestone Eids
- Bentley Bentayga: spacious, hushed, ideal for chauffeur-style family transfers
What are the real Ramadan and Eid rental offers and prices?
Two things move price during this season: the monthly discount during Ramadan, and Eid-week demand. As a rule of thumb, a monthly rate works out near the daily rate multiplied by 26, and a weekly rate near the daily rate multiplied by 6.3. That means a Range Rover at around AED 1,300/day lands near AED 33,800 for a full month, and a G63 at around AED 1,700/day sits near AED 44,200 monthly. During Ramadan, when supercar demand softens, those monthly numbers are exactly when our best value appears.
Eid itself is a short, high-demand burst. We do not inflate Eid rates, but the cars that book first are the family SUVs and the headline statement cars, so the saving comes from reserving early rather than from a flash discount. If you want a sports car for an Eid evening cruise down Sheikh Zayed Road, a Porsche 911 from around AED 1,399/day or an entry luxury car from around AED 300 to 550/day keeps the budget sensible while still feeling special.
Tell us your dates and we will quote the honest all-in number, including the mileage allowance, on WhatsApp. No-deposit options are available on selected cars, which is worth asking about if you would rather not tie up a large hold over the holiday.
- Monthly Ramadan value (≈ day × 26): Range Rover ~AED 33,800/mo, G63 ~AED 44,200/mo
- Weekly Eid hire (≈ day × 6.3): G63 ~AED 10,700/wk, Urus ~AED 17,000/wk
- Cullinan from ~AED 3,999/day for the headline family arrival
- Sensible options: Porsche 911 from ~AED 1,399/day, base luxury from ~AED 300-550/day
- Insurance included, free Dubai delivery, no-deposit cars on selected models
Why is Ramadan the smartest time to rent monthly?
If your trip or stay overlaps the fasting weeks, a monthly rental is often the single best-value way to drive a luxury car in Dubai all year. Daytime roads are calmer, demand for the flashier cars eases, and the monthly rate already builds in a heavy discount over daily hire. For residents whose own car is in for service, for long-stay visitors, or for anyone who simply wants a premium SUV for the whole holy month, the maths is hard to beat.
A worked example: a Range Rover at roughly AED 1,300/day would cost about AED 39,000 if you paid 30 separate daily rates, but the monthly package brings that down toward AED 33,800. On a G63 the gap is wider still. Across a full month, you also avoid repeated delivery coordination and deposit cycles, because we set it up once and the car is yours for the period.
Ramadan monthly bookings also give you flexibility for Eid. Reserve the month and the car is already with you when the holiday lands, with no scramble for availability and no Eid-week shortage to worry about.
- Monthly rate beats 30 daily rates by thousands of dirhams
- Calmer daytime traffic during fasting hours makes city driving easier
- One delivery, one deposit cycle, the car stays with you all month
- A Ramadan month rolls straight into Eid with no availability scramble
What is the driving and renting etiquette during Ramadan in Dubai?
Ramadan changes the rhythm of the roads, and a little awareness goes a long way. The window just before iftar (sunset) is the most demanding of the day: people are tired, hungry and hurrying home to break their fast, so traffic surges and patience runs thin. Leave extra time, keep your distance, and avoid aggressive overtaking on Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Khail in that pre-sunset hour. Dubai Police visibly increase patrols and the fasting-hour fatigue is real, so calm, defensive driving is simply smart.
Out of respect, do not eat, drink or smoke in the car in view of others during daylight, particularly with windows down or while a valet or delivery driver is present. Keep music at a considerate volume near mosques, especially around prayer and iftar times. None of this restricts your enjoyment of the car; it just keeps you in step with the city. Non-Muslims and tourists are not expected to fast, but the public courtesy is universal here.
After iftar, Dubai comes alive late into the night, and this is the season's real treat: a quiet, illuminated cruise past the Burj Khalifa or along the Marina well after midnight, when the roads are clear and the city glows.
- Avoid the pre-iftar rush hour; leave early and drive defensively
- No eating, drinking or smoking in the car in public view during daylight
- Keep music low near mosques around prayer and iftar times
- Enjoy the late-night quiet roads after iftar for the best cruising
- Salik tolls and any fines are billed at cost to the renter, no markup
Can tourists and visitors rent a car for Eid in Dubai?
Yes. Visitors are welcome, and Eid is a popular time to fly in for family and holidays. If you are a tourist, you need your home-country driving licence plus an International Driving Permit (IDP), your passport, and a credit card for the security deposit (or ask about our no-deposit cars). UAE residents simply need a valid UAE driving licence and Emirates ID. We verify documents quickly so you are not delayed on a busy holiday handover.
Plan the handover around the holiday rush. We offer free delivery to DXB Airport arrivals, your hotel, or a residence anywhere in Dubai, and valet handovers at hotel entrances are straightforward to arrange. Because Eid is peak demand, send your flight details and dates a few days ahead so the car is waiting the moment you land rather than after a wait.
If you are unsure which car suits your group or how the deposit works for visitors, message our 24/7 concierge on WhatsApp at +971 54 551 4155. We answer in plain terms, quote the all-in price, and confirm delivery in one short exchange.
- Tourists: home licence + International Driving Permit + passport + credit card
- Residents: valid UAE licence + Emirates ID
- Free delivery to DXB arrivals, hotels and residences; valet handovers available
- No-deposit options on selected cars for visitors who prefer not to lock a hold
- Send flight details early during Eid so the car is ready on arrival
How do I book the right car before Eid sells out?
The single best move is to book during Ramadan for Eid. The family SUVs and statement cars are the first to go, and once the holiday is a few days out the most-wanted models are often gone. A quick message early in the fasting month secures your car, your dates, and the best monthly or weekly rate in one go.
Tell us three things and we handle the rest: your dates, the number of people (so we match seats and luggage), and where you want delivery. From there we confirm the car, the mileage allowance, whether you want a no-deposit option, and the delivery slot. Everything is insurance-included with free delivery anywhere in Dubai, so there are no surprise add-ons stacked onto the headline price.
Whether it is a Cullinan for a milestone family Eid, a G63 for the school run and the gatherings, or a 911 for a post-iftar cruise, we will have it cleaned, fuelled and waiting. Reach the concierge any time on WhatsApp at +971 54 551 4155.
- Book during Ramadan to guarantee your Eid car and best rate
- Share: dates, group size, delivery location
- We confirm car, mileage, no-deposit option and delivery slot
- Insurance included and free Dubai delivery on every booking
- WhatsApp the 24/7 concierge: +971 54 551 4155
Frequently asked questions
When is Eid in Dubai in 2026?
Eid al-Fitr is expected around 20 March 2026, marking the end of Ramadan, and Eid al-Adha around 27 May 2026. Exact dates depend on the official moon sighting, so confirm before booking. Both are multi-day public holidays and the busiest period for family SUV rentals.
What is the best family car to rent for Eid in Dubai?
Full-size luxury SUVs are the top Eid choices. The Range Rover (from ~AED 1,300/day) is the comfortable all-rounder, the Mercedes-AMG G63 (from ~AED 1,700/day) is the statement car, and the Rolls-Royce Cullinan (from ~AED 3,999/day) suits milestone family arrivals. All include insurance and free Dubai delivery.
Are car rentals cheaper during Ramadan in Dubai?
Generally yes for monthly and daily hire during the fasting weeks, when supercar demand softens. Monthly rates work out near the daily rate times 26, so a Range Rover lands near AED 33,800 a month. Eid week itself is high-demand, so reserve early rather than waiting for a holiday discount.
Is there driving etiquette I should follow during Ramadan?
Yes. Avoid the hour before iftar (sunset) when traffic surges and drivers are fatigued; leave extra time and drive defensively. Do not eat, drink or smoke in the car in public view during daylight, and keep music low near mosques. The late-night roads after iftar are calm and ideal for cruising.
Can tourists rent a luxury car for Eid in Dubai?
Yes. Tourists need their home driving licence plus an International Driving Permit, a passport and a credit card for the deposit, or can ask about no-deposit cars. Residents need a UAE licence and Emirates ID. We deliver free to DXB arrivals and hotels; send flight details early during Eid.
Do I need to leave a deposit to rent over Eid?
Many cars require a refundable security deposit sized to the vehicle, but we also offer no-deposit options on selected models, which is useful over the holiday if you prefer not to tie up a large hold. Salik tolls and any fines are billed at cost. Ask the concierge on WhatsApp at +971 54 551 4155.
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