What is the most convenient way to pay when travelling to Dubai/Saudi Arabia/Qatar?

When travelling in Dubai, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, payment methods need to balance convenience and local customs. Here are detailed suggestions:

I. Cash (local currency)

  1. significance::

    • Small transactions (bazaars/taxis, etc.) are generally cash only
    • Dubai: United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED)
    • Saudi Arabia: Saudi Riyal (SAR)
    • Qatar: Qatar Riyal (QAR)
  2. Redemption Tips::

    • Poor exchange rate at the airport, suggest regular exchange offices or ATMs in the city to withdraw cash.
    • ATM preference is given to local banks such as Emirates NBD/NCB/QNB.

II. Credit Card Recommendations

  1. best option::
    graph LR
    Preferred --> Visa/Mastercard Chip Card
    Second choice-->American Express (for high-end establishments)
    Avoid --> UnionPay Single Label (less than 60% coverage)

  2. Scenario differences::
  • Shopping malls/hotels: Accepts basically all international cards, and some support Apple Pay.
  • traditional market:: Adequate cash reserves
  • special attention: Some POS machines in Saudi Arabia still require signature confirmation

  1. Handling fee reminder
    |Bank Type|Currency Conversion Charge|
    |—|—|
    |Domestic Issuing Banks|Usually 1.5%-2%|
    |Local Bank ATM Cash Withdrawal|Extra 3% Handling Charge

III. Status of Mobile Payments 2024 Update

1.Progress in the Gulf
- Saudi: STC Pay Penetration 45%
- UAE: Apple Pay covers 70% merchants 
- Qatar: Only large shopping centres support code-sweeping payment

2.practical skill

pie 
Percentage of mobile payment scenarios
"Large shopping centres" :65
"Taxi":10
"Tickets to attractions":25

IV. Special considerations

1.Religious factors
Cash transactions surge after 16:00 during Ramadan 300%

2.Anti-Fraud Tips
Be wary of the 'local card only' ruse and stick to international credit cards

3.Alternative programme
Suggested Carrying.
-$200 emergency cash 

V. Guide to detailed payment scenarios (continued)

1. Taxis & transport payments

  • Dubai::
    • Careem/Uber (tied to an international credit card)
    • Ordinary taxis can take credit cards, but it's safer to have cash (some drivers only take AEDs)
  • Saudi Arabia/Qatar::
    • Uber/Bolt available, but traditional taxis still cash-based

2. Restaurants & Tipping Culture

nations Card Acceptance tipping convention
United Arab Emirates (Dubai) 90% is Visa/Mastercard compatible. 10% included in bill, extra cash for 5%-10%
Saudi Arabia 70% (basic support for high-end restaurants) 5%-10%, suggested cash
Doha 80% (generally supported by restaurants in shopping centres) Usually includes a service charge and is not payable separately

⚠️ take note ofSome local restaurants may have a minimum card amount (e.g. 50 AED/SAR) and cash is recommended for small purchases.


VI. Update on the use of UnionPay cards (latest data for 2024)

While Visa/Mastercard is still dominant, UnionPay is available in some scenarios:

  • ATM cash withdrawal: Most bank ATMs support CUP (e.g. Emirates NBD, SABB) and the fee depends on the card issuer.
  • merchant spending: Coverage is only about 40%, concentrated in shopping districts with a high number of Chinese tourists such as Dubai Mall.

💡 finesse: Download the "YunFlashPay" App to check nearby merchants that support UnionPay.


VII. Comparison of optimal methods of currency exchange

Airport exchange points City exchange offices ATM cash withdrawal
exchange rate difference -15%~20% -5%~8% <3%
Convenience ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Recommendation Index ❌Not Recommended ✅ Suitable for large currency exchanges 👍Best Choice

🔹 Hands-on advice::

  1. For ATM cash withdrawals, choose "local banks" (avoid high-fee machines such as Euronet).
  2. USD/EUR can be exchanged in the city at chain shops such as "Al Ansari Exchange".

viii. emergency standby programmes

  1. 🆘 When faced with a declined credit card:

    • Check if it's a "local cards only" POS machine → Ask to manually enter the card number to complete the transaction.
    • Use Revolut/Wise multi-currency cards to avoid DCC dynamic currency conversion scams.
  2. 💸 When cash is insufficient:

    • Some supermarkets in Saudi/Qatar offer cashback (e.g. Carrefour offers extra cash when spending 100 SAR or more).

📝 Ultimate Summary

flowchart TD
A [pre-departure preparation] --> B (with Visa/Mastercard chip card + $200 emergency)
A --> C (for mobile phone international roaming for OTP authentication)
D [on arrival] --> E (ATM for small amount of local currency)
D --> F (tied to Careem/Uber mobile payments)

optimal combination = "International Credit Card 70% + Local Cash 25% + Apple Pay/STC Pay5%