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Crossing the border from Dubai to Oman via the Hatta – Al Wajajah Border Crossing.

On our most recent trip to the UAE, we thought we would extend our Middle East adventures and rent a car to drive from Dubai to Muscat.  This meant we ended up with an amazing week of road tripping around Oman in our own vehicle.  And have you heard about the wadis in Oman?! 

If you are wondering about crossing the border from Dubai to Oman and making the drive from Dubai to Muscat with a rental car we have everything you need to know!  It is a straightforward border crossing with a little bit of preparation to make sure your rental car has everything you need to cross the Hatta border from Dubai and enter Oman.  

About the Dubai to Oman border

There are multiple border crossings between Dubai and Oman however not all of them are open for tourists/non-GCC residents to cross. 

We crossed the border from Dubai to Muscat via the Hatta – Al Wajajah border crossing.

How to cross the border from Dubai to Oman and drive from Dubai to Muscat. Crossing the Hatta border from Dubai.
The UAE – Oman border visible beyond the road barrier.

About the Hatta – Al Wajajah Border Crossing from Dubai to Muscat  

The Hatta – Al Wajajah border crossing between Dubai and Oman is the preferred choice and most popular route for driving from Dubai to Muscat.  

The Hatta border post is only 140km from Dubai.  By car it takes less than two hours to reach from Dubai.  

And from the Hatta – Al Wajajah border it is another three hours to the capital city of Muscat meaning that the drive from Dubai to Muscat is totally doable in one day.  

Getting to the Hatta – Al Wajajah Border (from Dubai to Muscat)

Since Dubai is the most likely point of departure to drive to Oman we have written about the border crossing at Hatta as departing from Dubai to Muscat. 

From Dubai to Hatta is takes less than two hours to reach passport control at Hatta. 

Driving up over the hills from Dubai to Hatta.

Distance from Dubai to Hatta 

The first half of the border crossing from Dubai to Muscat is the drive from Dubai city to the border town of Hatta.  

Distance from Hatta to Muscat

After crossing the border at Hatta the drive from the UAE – Oman border to Muscat is straightforward and all on highway. 

Crossing the Hatta Border from Dubai to Muscat 

Here is the step-by-step version of crossing the UAE Oman border from Dubai to Muscat. 

  1. First Checkpoint: This is outside the building for UAE Passport Control but driving through by car this is the first drive-through window you approach.  At this window you are asked how many passengers in the car and requested to pay the 35 Dirham departure fee. 
  2. Second Checkpoint: This is passport control to depart the UAE.  You don’t need to get out of your car but hand over your passports and the paid departure fee slips.  You are then stamped out of UAE. 
  3. Passport Control: Drive 1km to passport control. Unless you already have a visa in your passport; at this drive-through window you will be directed to park and enter Oman Passport Control. 
  4. Immigration: Show your Visa for Oman/Obtain a Visa On Arrival.  Fill out the arrival document and process immigration.  Show your vehicle documents (vehicle registration card, Oman insurance, NOC) There is an ATM inside the building right by the door if you need.  
  5. Customs: Hop back in your car and drive to the next checkpoint (under the shade of a huge, roofed area).  Here you will be asked for your entry receipt (a stamped piece of paper) and the customs officer will open your car and check inside. 
  6. Exit through police checkpoint.
  7. Enter Oman: Welcome to Oman!  
Hello Oman! A first glimpse of Oman across the border (and see you soon Muscat!).

Getting from the Hatta border crossing to Muscat

The drive is straight forward after you leave the UAE Oman border crossing.  Most of the drive is on large highways and motorways.  

If you don’t have a GPS or SIM card for Oman it would be a good idea to download some of the maps before crossing the border from Dubai to Muscat.  At least this will make sure you are able to find your hotel in Muscat. 

Renting a car to cross the Hatta Border from Dubai to Muscat

It is possible to drive a rental car across the border to Oman from Dubai to Muscat.  (That’s what we did!). However, not every rental agency will allow you to drive a car over the border.  

But one of the most frequently asked questions we get about driving from Dubai to Oman is whether you can do the drive with a rental car.  

And where did you hire a rental car from to cross the border Dubai to Muscat?

Not every rental company will allow you to take a car out of the United Arab Emirates.  But it is possible.  And it is a great way to be able to explore Oman with your own vehicle. (Public transport is limited if you want to explore further than Muscat). 

The rental company must provide you with: 

They will/might check for these three things at the border posts during your crossing from Dubai to Muscat. 

You are required to have additional vehicle insurance for your rental car specifically for Oman.  You need to let your rental car company know you intend to drive from Dubai to Oman and they will offer you the option to insure the vehicle for an additional charge (in AED) per day. 

Vehicle insurance fees for Oman for Car Groups B, C, D, and E: 

We opted for insurance for one week as we were returning the car on the seventh day and driving back from Oman to Dubai. 

Somewhere right on the border driving from Dubai to Muscat.

Where did you hire a rental car from to cross the border Dubai to Muscat?

We rented a car to drive from Dubai to Muscat via the Hatta border crossing from Autorent Car Rental in Dubai

Where to stay before and after crossing the border from Dubai to Muscat

Where we stayed in Oman

The verdict about crossing the border from Dubai to Muscat?

This was a straightforward border to cross.  We even crossed the border from Dubai to Muscat with a rental car! And Oman is another fantastic Middle Eastern country to explore. 

It does take a day as the drive is quite long from Dubai to Muscat.  But with your own transport and at your own pace it is a hassle-free border to cross.  

We can highly recommend you continue your Dubai to Muscat road-trip further and explore the wadis of Oman!  Did you know Oman has hundreds of wadis and lots you can swim in?! 

Happy border crossing! 

Skipping from our rental car because we are off to swim in Oman’s beautiful wadis!

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