Plan water, dump options, electricity, shade, parking height, air-conditioning load and legal overnight spots before moving between emirates.
Camper Rules Assistant
Build a country route and get compact allowed/do-not-assume/check cards for overnight rules, LEZ, tolls, documents and winter requirements.
United Arab Emirates
The United Arab Emirates is easy to cross by highway, but motorhome planning depends on border documents, emirate-level parking and camping rules, toll systems, desert access and heat.
Use authorised campsites, signed caravan areas, private permission and emirate-specific permit systems instead of assuming beach or desert overnight parking is allowed.
Route budgets should include emirate toll systems, paid parking, border insurance, customs paperwork and campsite or permit fees. There is no broad low-emission sticker for touring motorhomes, but urban access is constrained by parking height, toll gates, event zones and restricted roads.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is opening fast for road trips, but motorhome planning needs temporary vehicle admission, rental permissions, protected-area rules, long desert distances, heat and fast-changing event or city access controls.
Plan fuel, water, tyre repair, mobile coverage and recovery before long desert, Red Sea, mountain or Empty Quarter stages.
Use licensed camps, booked desert experiences, private permission and official protected-area rules rather than assuming desert camping is free everywhere.
For foreign-plated motorhomes, customs temporary admission and insurance are more important than ordinary road toll planning. There is no broad low-emission sticker for touring motorhomes, but city access, event security, heritage zones and protected areas can create practical restrictions.
Overnight and wild camping
Use authorised campsites, signed caravan areas, private permission and emirate-specific permit systems instead of assuming beach or desert overnight parking is allowed.
- Dubai Municipality has specific caravan camping permission for Jebel Ali Beach, illustrating how local the rules can be.
- Beachfront, desert, mountain, heritage and city locations can be controlled by signs, police, municipalities or protected-area operators.
Use licensed camps, booked desert experiences, private permission and official protected-area rules rather than assuming desert camping is free everywhere.
- Protected areas and vegetation-covered locations can require permits and can restrict fires, waste, vehicle tracks and overnight stays.
- Near cities, beaches, heritage sites and event zones, use signed parking, campsites or official operators.