Locations
Arrentio connects you with verified local rental providers in seven countries — the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Indonesia. Wherever you land, book economy cars, family MPVs, SUVs, and luxury vehicles with airport pickup and transparent, all-in pricing. No hidden fees, no counter surprises. Pick your country below to see the cities we cover and start your booking.
From the skyscrapers of Dubai to the island resorts of Abu Dhabi, a rental car is the easiest way to explore all seven emirates at your own pace. Wide, modern highways connect every city, and Arrentio's verified providers offer airport pickup, Salik-ready vehicles, and clear all-in pricing.
Rent a car in Dubai for DXB airport pickup and quick access to Sheikh Zayed Road, the Burj Khalifa, and the Marina. Most rentals include a Salik toll tag so you can drive the city without stopping at gates.
Car hire in Abu Dhabi puts AUH airport, Yas Island, the Louvre, and the Corniche within easy reach. It's the ideal base for a relaxed road trip along the capital's waterfront and out to the Liwa desert.
Sharjah car rental is popular with families thanks to its cultural sites, museums, and easy proximity to Dubai. Roomy, family-friendly vehicles make day trips across the emirate simple.
Ajman is the UAE's smallest emirate and a quiet coastal escape. A rental car lets you combine its beaches with a short hop to Sharjah and Dubai in a single day.
Saudi Arabia's vast distances make a rental car essential — whether you're arriving for business in Riyadh, exploring the Red Sea coast at Jeddah, or travelling for Umrah. Providers on Arrentio offer everything from economy sedans to full-size SUVs for long highway drives.
Rent a car in Riyadh for the capital's business districts, King Khalid airport, and the surrounding Najd desert routes.
Jeddah car rental gives you the Corniche, the historic Al-Balad district, and the gateway to the Red Sea coast.
Dammam and the Eastern Province are easiest by car, with quick links to Khobar and the Bahrain causeway.
Rent a car in Mecca for pilgrimage travel, with comfortable vehicles for families moving between the holy sites and Jeddah.
Compact and modern, Qatar is a pleasure to drive. Pick up a car at Hamad International and you're minutes from Doha's Corniche, museums, and the desert dunes of the south.
Rent a car in Doha for the Corniche, Souq Waqif, the Museum of Islamic Art, and easy trips to the Inland Sea.
Al Wakrah blends a restored old souq with a growing coastline, a short and scenic drive south of Doha.
Al Khor to the north is your base for mangrove tours and the Al Zubarah heritage site.
Oman rewards the road trip — dramatic mountains, wadis, and coastline all within a day's drive. A capable rental car, and an SUV for the wadis, opens up the whole country.
Rent a car in Muscat for the Grand Mosque, the Mutrah corniche, and the mountain road to Nizwa.
Salalah in the south is lush and green during the khareef season — a car is the way to reach its beaches and waterfalls.
Sohar on the Batinah coast is a convenient stop between Muscat and the UAE border.
Bahrain's small size makes exploring by car effortless. From the capital to the F1 circuit and the ancient forts, everything is a short drive away, and the King Fahd Causeway links you to Saudi Arabia.
Rent a car in Manama for the souq, the National Museum, and the financial harbour district.
Riffa is home to the Bahrain International Circuit and the royal golf course.
Muharraq holds the old pearling trail and is a five-minute drive from Bahrain International Airport.
Kuwait's wide boulevards and Gulf coastline are best seen by car. Pick up at the airport and you're set for the city's malls, the seaside corniche, and trips out to the desert.
Rent a car in Kuwait City for the Kuwait Towers, the Grand Mosque, and the waterfront Scientific Center.
Hawalli is one of Kuwait's busiest residential and shopping districts, central and easy to reach.
Salmiya offers the seaside promenade and Marina Mall, a favourite spot along the coast.
Where Arrentio began. Across Indonesia's islands, a rental car — or a car with driver — is the most flexible way to travel, from Jakarta's business hubs to Bali's beaches. Local providers know the roads and offer transparent IDR pricing.
Rent a car in Jakarta for the capital's business districts, Soekarno-Hatta airport, and weekend escapes to Bandung.
Bali car rental unlocks the whole island — Ubud's rice terraces, the southern beaches, and the temples of the east.
Bandung's cool highland climate, factory outlets, and volcano views are an easy drive from Jakarta.
Surabaya is East Java's gateway, and the starting point for the road to Mount Bromo.