Do You Need an International Driving Permit in Oman?
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If you are planning a road trip in Oman with a rental car, you may wonder whether you need an International Driving Permit (IDP). The short answer: usually not mandatory, but recommended.
Which driving licence can you use in Oman?
Most tourists can drive in Oman using a valid national driving licence from their home country for short visits. For many travellers from Europe or other countries, a regular driving licence is often accepted when renting a car.
However, some car rental companies may still request an International Driving Permit. This document is essentially a translation of your national licence and can help avoid misunderstandings during checks.
When is an International Driving Permit useful?
Even though it is not always required, bringing an International Driving Permit can be helpful in certain situations:
- if your car rental company asks for it
- during police checks
- if your licence is not written in English or Arabic
- as an extra precaution when travelling abroad
Since obtaining an International Driving Permit is usually inexpensive and quick, many travellers choose to bring one to avoid potential issues.
Official travel information for Oman
For the most up-to-date travel information, you can consult the official travel advice from the UK government:
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/oman/safety-and-security
This website provides official guidance regarding entry requirements, safety, and travel regulations for Oman.
Our tip for driving in Oman
If you plan to explore Oman by rental car, we recommend bringing an International Driving Permit just to be safe. This can help prevent problems when picking up your car or during traffic checks.
Oman is considered one of the safest and easiest countries in the Middle East for a road trip. The roads are generally in excellent condition, and many of the country’s highlights such as the wadis, the Wahiba Sands desert, and the Hajar Mountains are best explored by car.