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Key Cost Breakdown & Options:
- Skyline Taxi: AED 250–300+.
- Ride-Hailing Apps:
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- Yango: ~AED 271.
- Careem: ~AED 402.
- Uber: ~AED 475.
Traveling from Dubai to Abu Dhabi by taxi typically costs between AED 250 and AED 350 for a 90-minute ride, with fares varying slightly for night trips. Options include standard RTA taxis (roughly AED 2.19/km), private cars (AED 250–600), or app-based services like Careem and Uber. For a more economical alternative, public buses (E100 or E101) provide service for approximately AED 25, although the journey takes longer. For more details, visit Skyline Taxi.
The total cost can be affected by several variables:
- Tolls: Salik (Dubai) toll fees encountered during the journey.
- Airport Pickups: Starting a journey from the airport usually incurs a higher base fare (starting at AED 25).
- Traffic: Heavy congestion can lead to higher metered charges for waiting time.
A taxi from Dubai to Abu Dhabi usually costs between AED 250 and AED 400, depending on the type of service you choose. Standard RTA taxis generally charge around AED 250 to AED 300. Ride-hailing apps like Uber or Careem may cost more, usually between AED 320 and AED 400 or higher, especially during peak hours. Luxury taxis or premium services can also increase the price. In some shared taxi options, the cost can be lower, sometimes starting from AED 66 per person when the fare is split.
A taxi from Abu Dhabi to Dubai usually costs around AED 250 to AED 300 or more, depending on traffic, pickup and drop-off locations, and the type of taxi you choose. Standard taxis are generally more affordable, while ride-hailing apps like Uber or Careem may charge higher fixed fares for intercity trips. For cheaper travel, buses are available at around AED 25, and taxi-sharing services may also be an option. However, a direct taxi remains the most comfortable and convenient choice for the approximately 1.3-hour journey.
Dubai taxis can be booked in several convenient ways. You can use the Hala Taxi service on the Careem app, call 800 880 88, or book through the S’hail app. Taxis are also easy to find on the street, as street hailing is very common across Dubai. Taxi fares usually start from AED 12, depending on distance and time. For direct and reliable bookings, you can also contact Skyline Taxi on WhatsApp at +971 50 251 3606 for comfortable long-distance and city rides.




